I have had the honor to receive your letter of the
27
ultimo, enclosing a communication from
Sir Edmund Head
relating to the introduction of spirituous liquors among the
Indians on the
Peace River and
Athabasca District.
It is not stated by what route the spirits are conveyed,
but I presume
that they are smuggled from
Victoria to the North
West coast of
British Columbia & conveyed by the
Stickeen
&
Peace Rivers to the Hudson's Bay territory. It is difficult
to prevent this traffic as the [bounds?]
of the former river is
in the
Russian territory. The whiskey smuggling is however
carried on to a fearful extent along the whole coast, & I can
only suggest the occasional visit of a ship of war. I believe that
the recent cruise of Her Majesty's ship
"
Clio" will be productive
of much good.