I am commanded by my Lords Commiss of the 
Admiralty to request
               you will state to Secretary 
Sir Bulwer Lytton that in accordance with the
               
               
               suggestions contained in your letter of the 
1 Instant to the War
               Department,
               
               My Lords have endeavoured to arrange better terms with the owners of the
               
               
Thames City and 
Briseis for landing the Royal Engineers, and stores at,
               
Fraser's River instead of at 
Vancouver's Island; but by a communication
               (copy of which is enclosed) from the Brokers, it appears that they are
               unwilling to submit to any reduction of their previous reward, and
               require that
such
 such additional services be absolute, and not conditional on
               arrangements out in 
British Columbia. Under these circumstances it is
               for the Secretary of State to decide whether the offer be definitively
               accepted at once; or the removal of the Men and Stores from 
Vancouver's
                  Island, be left to the means which may probably be afforded by Her
               Majestys Ships, several of which it is anticipated will be in the
               neighbourhood by the time the two arrive.