In obedience to the commands conveyed in your despatch
No. 27 of the
28 of July, I have the honor to forward
copies of the latest and most authentic maps of
British Columbia.
Captain Holmes, Acting Surveyor General, whose letter I enclose,
will endeavour before his departure for Belize, to prepare a
general map of the Colony, which will exhibit the recent discoveries
made
made by the armed parties of Volunteers in the pursuit of the
Chilicoten Indians. The only tolerably correct account of the
Country which was the scene of the late insurrection is the report
of
Lieutenant Palmer R.E. of a journey from
Victoria to
Alexandria.
The distances are however generally understated,
and the trail by which we travelled runs by
Nacoontloon. A
copy of
Lieutenant Palmer's report, which is now out of print, was
forwarded in
Sir James Douglas's despatch, No. 31 of
21 May 1863.