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                Minutes (3), Other documents (1).</p>

<p><persName ref="prs:murchison">Murchison</persName>, of the <orgName ref="org:rgs">Royal Geographical Society</orgName>, requests that <persName ref="prs:palliser_js">Palliser</persName> be given passage back to England via the Pacific Coast. A positive by-product of this route, he argues, is that more of Northern <placeName ref="plc:british_columbia">BC</placeName> will be explored and his group can obtain important mineral reports.</p>

<p>The minutes respond that <persName ref="prs:palliser_js">Palliser</persName> has been given permission.</p>

<p>Enclosed is a draft reply from <persName ref="prs:merivale_h">Merivale</persName> to <persName ref="prs:murchison">Murchison</persName> informing him that <persName ref="prs:palliser_js">Palliser</persName> may return via the Pacific colonies.</p>

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<persName ref="prs:murchison">Murchison</persName> to <persName ref="prs:lytton_egeb">Lytton</persName>
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<opener><ref type="co_ref">1127, CO 6/30, p. 299; received 1 February
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15 Whitehall Place, S. W.
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<date when="1859-01-31">31 January 1859</date>
<salute>Sir</salute>
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I learn by a letter dated “<placeName ref="plc:fort_edmonton">Fort Edmonton</placeName>,” <date when="1858-10-08">Oct. 8, 1858</date>, addressed to myself by <persName ref="prs:palliser_js">Capt. Palliser</persName>, that he and his party, who have been exploring the sources of the <placeName ref="plc:sask_river">Saskatchewan River</placeName>, are most anxious to be permitted to return to England by a western route, and not to go over the same ground in North America, which they have already traversed. As President of the <orgName ref="org:rgs">Royal Geographical Society</orgName>, I beg to suggest that this proposal seems to be fraught with good sense and exhibits such a laudable desire to promote the public interests as well as Geographical Science, that I hope it will meet with your approbation.
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Now that <persName ref="prs:palliser_js">Capt. Palliser</persName> and his associates have determined the existence of practicable passes of no great altitude through the <placeName ref="plc:rocky_mountains">Rocky Mountains</placeName>, and have penetrated into the valley beyond them, it seem to be of great importance that we should, through the means of the same efficient explorers, be made acquainted with the mineral structure and physical geography of the ridges, which separate the valley of the <placeName ref="plc:columbia_river">Columbia</placeName> and its affluents from that of the <placeName ref="plc:fraser_river">Fraser River</placeName>.
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<fw type="catchword" style="text-align: right;">As this</fw><pb facs="co_6_30/co_6_30_00300v.jpg"/>As this operation would determine the capability of communicating between large portions of British North America and the newly discovered gold region of <placeName ref="plc:fraser_river">Fraser River</placeName>, and possibly make us acquainted with some data of value respecting the <placeName ref="plc:cascade">Cascade Range</placeName> and the coast opposite <placeName ref="plc:vancouver_island">Vancouver Island</placeName>, and as <persName ref="prs:palliser_js">Capt. Palliser</persName> states that such a return expedition will cost less than the journey back through the United States and Canada I earnestly hope that so very desirable an opportunity may be taken advantage of.
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I need not remind you that the labours of the North American Expedition for determining certain details respecting the boundary between the settlements of Great Britain and the United States lies so far to the south of the proposed route as to afford little hope that they will throw light on the physical geography of the more northern portions of <placeName ref="plc:british_columbia">British Columbia</placeName>.
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I have the honour to be, Sir,<lb/>
Your very obedient Servant,<lb/>
<persName ref="prs:murchison">Rod. I. Murchison</persName>
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<persName ref="prs:lytton_egeb">Sir E. B. Lytton</persName>, Bart, M. P.</name></closer>

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<ab><hi style="text-decoration: underline;"><persName ref="prs:merivale_h">M<hi style="text-decoration: underline; vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">r</hi> Merivale</persName></hi><lb/>
See papers passed this morning, 1073/<date when="1859">59</date> and 449/<date when="1859">59</date><lb/>
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<ab>See 920. Answer that permission has accordingly been given to <persName ref="prs:palliser_js">Capt. Palliser</persName>.</ab>
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<date when="1859-02-03">F. 3</date>
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<ab>This<unclear>[…]</unclear> from <persName ref="prs:murchison">Sir R. Murchison</persName> to be considered in reference to <persName ref="prs:palliser_js">Palliser</persName>'s letter.</ab>
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<ab>Draft reply from <persName ref="prs:merivale_h">Merivale</persName> to <persName ref="prs:murchison">Murchison</persName>, noting that <persName ref="prs:palliser_js">Palliser</persName> has been given permission to continue his route westward.</ab>
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