The Delegation which I reported, in my Despatch N 32, of the
               
5 ultimo, that it was my intention to send to 
Ottawa to
               discuss with the Canadian Government the terms proposed for
               Union with the Dominion, will proceed upon that mission by the
               Steamer which takes this
Despatch
 Despatch to Your Lordship.
               
               2. 
M Trutch, the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works, has
               not been absent from the Colony for five years. As he will be
               at 
Ottawa so far on the way towards England, whither he desires
               to proceed on private affairs, I have granted him three months
               double vacation leave of Absence, to take effect from the
               termination of his duties at 
Ottawa. He will report himself at
               the 
Colonial Office on his arrival in 
London and will be
able
 able
               to afford Your Lordship any information which you may require in
               respect of the progress of the negociations in which he will
               have been engaged. I place much confidence in 
M Trutch's
               ability and discretion.