I have received and laid before my Lords Commissioners of
               the 
Admiralty your letter of the 
27 of last month
               transmitting a despatch from the Governor of 
VanCouver's Island
               detailing the particulars of an excursion, undertaken by him in 
August
               last, from 
Fort Victoria thro' the "
Canal de Arro" to 
Wentuhuysen Inlet
               where coal has been discovered,—and calling their Lordships attention
               to the recommendations of 
Governor Douglas that an Exploration and
               Survey of the Eastern coast of 
the Island should be undertaken by the
               Government,—And I am commanded to request that you will state to
               Secretary 
Sir John Pakington that previously to any detailed examination
               of the 
Arro Archipelago and the adjacent coast being made, it would be
               desirable that the 
Governor
Governor should encourage some fit persons to make
               themselves acquainted with the pilotage of the principal channels and
               Ports of the district, with the view of inducing vessels to proceed
               there for the coals or other produce. And if it should be found that
               the navigation is practicable for large Vessels, the coal-working
               profitable, and the embarkation easy, it will doubtless be eventually
               desirable for the Government to undertake an adequate Survey of it's
               harbours and approaches.