We have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 
9 Instant, enclosing two letters from the Governor of the 
Hudson's Bay Company proposing an alteration in the provision to be made for the support of a Clergyman
               in 
Van Couvers Island.
               
               2. We learn from this letter that the provision heretofore
intended
 
               intended to be made for a Clergyman was the reservation of a
               certain portion of the Wilderness land, and it is now proposed
               to substitute for this a money payment amounting in all to £400
               a year, with a moderate residence and small glebe. We can have
               no hesitation in recommending the approval of this allocation.
               The remuneration of the Ministers of Religion by grants of Land
               has been very commonly adopted in New Countries, but it has, we
               believe, universally
failed
 failed—or only succeeded partially by
               diverting the Clergyman from his proper duties to the pursuit of
               Farming or land jobbing occupations.