With reference to my despatch No. 37 of the 
9 September,
               I would venture to bring under the notice of Her Majesty's
               Government the Services rendered to this Colony by 
Lieutenant
                  Hugh Stewart of Her Majesty's Ship "
Sutlej," and 
Lieutenant
                  Henry Towry Cooper of the Royal Marines. These Gentlemen
               accompanied me through the whole of the arduous
expedition
 expedition against the
               Chilicoten Indians and shared in all its dangers and privations.
               
               2. 
Lieutenant Stewart has recently been favorably brought
               under the notice of the 
Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty
               by 
Rear Admiral Denman on account of his good conduct in the
               fight with the Indians at 
Clayoquet Sound, and has, I am
               happy to see, received, at least temporary promotion. Under
               these circumstances I would more especially direct attention
               to the great merits of 
Lieutenant Cooper. He was employed
               generally as an Officer
of
 of the Volunteer party, and had generally
               the roughest work assigned to him, such as the command of the
               advanced guard when marching through the forests of 
the Chilicoten
                  Country, where every shrub might conceal an Ambush, or else in
               difficult duties such as that of following the Indians to the
               shores of 
Lake Capano, where the Volunteers had to subsist
               for eight days upon six days rations. Though it rained during
               the greater part of the time and the party were under orders
               not to light a fire which might have revealed their presence
to
               to the Indians, 
Lieutenant Cooper evinced the utmost cheerfulness
               throughout, and obtained the full confidence and regard of the
               men who served with him.
               
               3. If a step in promotion could be given to 
M Cooper it
               would afford great satisfaction to myself and to the inhabitants
               of this Colony with whom he is extremely popular.