Having laid before my 
Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty your
               letter of the 
23 Instant, with its inclosures, relative to the
               defenceless state of 
Vancouver's Island, & suggesting the expediency of
               stationing a Ship of war there; I am commanded by my Lords to acquaint
               you, for 
the
the information of 
M Secretary Labouchere, that the
               
President Frigate was some time ago despatched by the Commander in Chief
               in the Pacific to 
Vancouver's Island, & that his attention has been
               already called to the danger in which the British settlements at that
               Island may be placed. My Lords would suggest, however, that measures
               for providing some defences 
on
on shore & some armed force on 
the Island
               should be taken, as it is impossible for any naval force to undertake
               the whole protection of that large Island.