With reference to your letter of 
2 ultimo, and the subsequent
               correspondence on the subject of the retransfer to the Crown of
               
Vancouver Island, I have to report, for the information of the 
Earl
                  of Carnarvon, that we have received back from the 
Hudsons Bay C
               the proposed Draft Re-conveyance, the alterations in which,
               suggested by the Colonial Government, we had submitted for their
               consideration.
               
               2. Mess 
Maynard & Sons, the Solicitors of the Company, in
               returning the Draft state that it appears to be

 quite correct, if
               certain words introduced by the Colonial Authorities in the first
               head of exceptions to the Reconveyance, be expunged. The exception
               as altered runs thus
               
               And also all land situated in the 
Victoria District
               forming any portions of sections 18 & 32 on the Colonial
                  Official plan of the said Island, which may have been sold by the
               said Company previous to the 
1 day of January 1862.
               
               The words underlined in red ink were introduced by the Colonial
               Authorities, and are the words objected to on the part of the
               Company. Their effect is to limit the exception to land sold by
               the Company in Sections 18 & 32, which are the Sections comprizing
               what the Company claimed as their private

 property on the ground of
               possession before 
January 1849, whereas by the Agreement of 
3
                  Febry 1862 all sales of Land by the Company in any portion of the
               
Victoria District were to be effectual against the Crown. Sales,
               therefore, made by the Company of Land in the 
Victoria District,
               although beyond sections 18 and 32, should, as the Draft was
               originally framed, be excepted from the Re-conveyance.
               
               3. As the Company's objection to the restrictive words appears to
               be well founded, we propose to have the Deed engrossed without
               those words, and presented to the Company for execution, unless we
               should receive 
Lord Carnarvons instructions to the contrary.