M Elliot
Former papers are in circulation. If the
Duke of Newcastle should deem
a survey of the coasts of
V. Couver's Island of sufficient importance to
be undertaken it would seem that a grant for the service must be
procured from the House of Commons expressly for the purpose—the usual
surveying vote being considerably diminished this year. As regards
VanCouver's Island, the survey is no doubt desirable, but as regards the
interests of English Commerce in general I should conceive that they
were not so great, or urgent as to render it a matter of indispensable
importance that a vote
sh be taken expressly for it. But this can
be better judged of after reference to the other papers.