I beg leave to assure you that you do the Directors of the Hudsons
Bay Company justice, by acquitting them of any intentional suppression
of information from the Secretary of State for the Colonies; but I take
this opportunity of observing, in explanation of the course pursued by
the Company in transmitting all the information they had on the subject
to the
Foreign Office, that the Queen's
AdvocateAdvocate having, by direction of
the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, communicated with the
Company on the subject of the occupation of the
Islands in the Canal de Arro, arising out of the encroachments by subjects of the United States
of America, and it appearing to the Directors to be an international
question, they presumed that they were acting correctly in thus
addressing that Department.
The Directors will in future adopt the course indicated by you, and
will communicate all the information which they may have to convey
respecting the affairs of
Vancouver's Island Colony and its
dependencies, to the Secretary of State for the Colonies.