In transmitting to you, to be laid before 
Mr Secretary Labouchere, the inclosed copies of correspondence with the War Department respecting the survey
               of the land portion of the 
Oregon Boundary, I am directed by the 
Earl of Clarendon to request that you will state to 
M Labouchere that His Lordship would be subject to him for the early communication of any observations
               or suggestions in regard to the instructions to be 
given
given to 
Captain Hawkins for the prosecution of the survey, as the instructions to that officer are now about
               to be drawn up.
Those instructions when reduced into shape will of course be communicated to 
M Labouchere for his concerrence; but, in the meanwhile, I am to request you to call his attention
               to the suggestion respecting 
M Palliser contained in the letter from the War Department, in which, as 
M Labouchere will
will perceive, 
Lord Clarendon concurs; and that you will move 
M Labouchere to give the necessary directions on the subject.