I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your Lordship's
               letter of the 
26 Instant transmitting the Copy of a letter received
               by 
Sir John Pakington from the 
Earl of Malmesbury together with its
               enclosures, on the subject of 
Queen Charlotte's Island, and requesting
               to be informed whether, in the opinion of the Directors of the Hudson's
               Bay Company, it would be desirable that a Commission should issue to the
               Governor of 
Vancouver's Island to be Lieutenant Governor of 
Queen
                  Charlotte's Island, and whether the services of 
M Douglas could be
               available in that capacity.
               
               In reply to which I beg to acquaint your Lordship that it appears
               to the Directors of the 
Hudson's Bay Company exceedingly desirable that
               
the
the Governor of 
Vancouver's Island should receive the proposed
               appointment.
               
               There is nothing in the circumstance of the present Governor of
               that Island holding an employment under the Company, which stands in the
               way of such an appointment, or which would prevent his services from
               being available for carrying into effect the views of Her Majesty's
               Government.