I have to acknowledge the receipt of your despatches N
o 9 of the
               
3d of November last, and
               N
o 92 of the 
4th of February, reporting the
               site which you had selected on the banks of the 
Fraser River for the
               Capital and Sea port of 
British Columbia.
               
               I am glad to perceive that
               both 
Colonel Moody and yourself agree in opinion that the locality you
               have described is the one best adapted for the purpose.  It appears to
               have been judiciously selected, and I have to approve the steps you have
               taken to survey and subdivide the site into building lots for sale.
               
               I communicated your despatch to the Lords Commissioners of the
               Admiralty and the Secretary of State for War, and I transmit to you, for
               your
information
 information, the Copies of the letters which I have received from
               those departments in answer.  I have to call your attention to the
               remarks offered by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty with regard
               to the necessity for stationing a pilot vessel at the entrance of the
               River, and to the selection of a port in the northern portion of the
               Colony.