I have this morning received from
Governor Seymour a
telegram, dated at
New Westminster the
7 instant, of
which the following is a Copy. I have acknowledged its
receipt; and, in reply to my enquiry at the Telegraph
Office as to the cause of the delay in its transmission
to me, I am
informed informed that, until the
10 of June no
message from the Pacific Coast had been received since
June 1, owing to the tearing down of the Wires by the Indians.
(Copy of Telegram)
From
New Westminster Via San Francisco
dated
7 received
13 June 1865.
To
M Archibald
Her B. Majestys Consul
New York
Pray write to Secretary of State for Colonies,
London,
despatch Number thirteen, of
third March, received.
Answered next day. Further important answer on the
way; all right. Six thousand (6000)
Indians Indians assembled
here on Queens Birth day; perfectly orderly and loyal.
Last of Chicotten Murderers taken. Revenue very
large. All well. Please acknowledge.