There is some mistake here which I cannot explain.
M Peel in
his minute on 6353 says that "the rights of the
HBC stood in the way of
our making concessions in respect of the fisheries, &c" but I am quite
unaware on what authority
M Peel says so, or when the question was
considered. I cannot see what there is in the rights of the H.B.C. to
interfere with the extension of the Reciprocity Treaty to
Vanc
I. Their "charter" referred to in this letter does no doubt give
them "the fishing of all sorts of fish, whales, sturgeons, & all other
royal fishes in the seas" but that is in
Hudson's Bay, not the
Pacific. Their "license" of 1837 [1838], which is their authority for
exclusive trade in the Pacific Coast regions, says nothing about
fisheries. Their grant of
Vancouver's Island not only omits fisheries,
but these were specially & deliberately omitted, see Report of P.C. of
October/48. I conclude that something passed privately of which I have
not been informed. Perhaps I had better talk to
M Hammond about
this before taking any other step?