It is obviously desirable that I should acquaint myself as soon
as possible with the character of the chief settlements in the
Colony, and this is most effectively done by personal
visits.![Manuscript image Manuscript image](https://hcmc.uvic.ca/~coldesp/jpg_scans/jpg_thumbnail/co_60_36/co_60_36_00360v.jpg)
visits.
As the winter is drawing on, I should not be able to reach
Cariboo, which is the most distant and most important, before
the bad weather sets in, unless I proceed at once. And I do not
like to postpone my visit for so many months as I must otherwise
be compelled to do, though I confess I should not have
been![Manuscript image Manuscript image](https://hcmc.uvic.ca/~coldesp/jpg_scans/jpg_thumbnail/co_60_36/co_60_36_00361r.jpg)
been
unwilling to rest here for some weeks after my long journey of
nearly 5,000 miles by the Pacific Railroad and by sea from
Newfoundland. I intend therefore, having now enquired to some
extent into the general business of the Colony, to leave
Victoria
on Tuesday next for a tour through
New Westminster and the chief
settlements to
Cariboo
Cariboo. I shall be absent from the seat of
Government about a month; but I can at most places be
communicated with by Telegraph from
Victoria. I shall have
opportunities during my tour for collecting information on the
state of feeling with regard to Confederation and other matters,
which will be
very![Manuscript image Manuscript image](https://hcmc.uvic.ca/~coldesp/jpg_scans/jpg_thumbnail/co_60_36/co_60_36_00362r.jpg)
very useful to me during the Legislative Session,
and on my return I shall be better able to report to Your
Lordship the fruit of my observation on any public questions.