In the letter which I had the honour to address to Your Lordship
               under the date of the 
               
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9 Instant, I confined myself to
               answering your communication of the 4. I now beg leave to
               draw your Lordship's attention to your letter of the 
               
31 July,
               
               
in which you state that you would direct the draft of a
               commission and instructions for the Governor of the proposed
               settlement in 
Vancouver's Island to be prepared without delay and communicated to me, intimating at the same time
               that you
               would be glad to receive

 from me an expression of my opinion as
               to the person who may most properly be recommended to Her
               Majesty for the office of Governor.
In accordance with your Lordship's wish, I take the liberty of
               recommending 
M James Douglas, the gentleman whose Report on
               
Vancouver's Island appears among the papers relating to that Island laid before Parliament.
M Douglas is a man of property, a Chief Factor of the Hudson's
               Bay Company, and a member of the Board at 
Fort Vancouver for Managing
               the Company's affairs in the country westward of the 
Rocky Mountains.