2. 
Governor Douglas proposes as a final settlement of the questions
               in dispute between the Crown and the Company that the Crown on the
               one hand should give up a lot of land at the foot of Fort Street
               assigned to it by the Agreement of 
Febry 1862,

 for a Harbour Masters
               Office &c, and that the Company on the other hand should surrender in
               exchange for it a lot at the foot of Broughton Street for the same
               purpose—and should also give up a portion of the Government Reserve
               marked Z on the plan prepared by 
M McTavish, and the lots 1603,
               1605 & 1607—the first being the lot on which the Post Office stands
               and the other adjoining lots required for the public service. The
               Governor of the 
Hudsons Bay C in the letter you now enclose
               expresses the readiness of the Company to accept this arrangement—so
               far as they have the power to do so.

 But they desire it to be
               understood (as is reasonable) that they surrender only the rights
               they actually possess, and that the arrangement is made subject to
               and saving the right of third parties (if any) to whom the lots in
               question may have been already conveyed.
               
               3. It only remains to communicate 
Sir Edmund Head's letter to
               
Governor Douglas and to direct 
Gov Douglas as soon as the Lots in
               question have been transferred to the Crown, to prepare an accurate
               map of the Land and to settle with the Agent of the Company the terms
               in which the land to be secured to the Company and that to be
               returned to the Crown are to be described in the

 reconveyance of the
               Island to the Crown. The reconveyance must I presume be effected by
               Letters Patent under the Great Seal revoking the letters Patent of
               
Janry 1849 by which the Island was granted to the 
Hudsons Bay Company.