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Steamer Diana Chatham Sound. B.C. October 12th 1867 Dear General. I was very sorry that we were not in Victoria on arrival of the John L. Stevens. I started back from Frazers River on purpose to meet you, but had no idea you would have so quick a passage from San Francisco. On 30th ult. we saw you off Stewart's Island bound north.

 We are going to Fort Simpson and Metkahtla to collect information in regard to Indians on Portland Channel and the unclear River with a view to the establishment of a military post opposite Fort Simpson. By the way Capt. Coffin (who goes as Pilot of the Ossippe from Fort Simpson) can give you a great deal of valuable information in regard to indians within your jurisdiction. He is the best pilot you can find and is in every way a reliable man. 

The Ossippee could not get a pilot at Victoria, and our captain consented to Capt. Coffin going on board of her - so we have been in company thus far. We will trust to faith and good luck going back.

  Please remember me to Mrs. Davis, Col and Mrs. Weeks.