Sir F. Rogers
The Dispatch of the
24 Novr was written for this
reason that
Sir J. Douglas mentioned having left the
Commission at
Vancouver Island. He also said that if
required he
wd recover the Commission from thence—and
he was asked to do so, but
as we were writing to
Govr
Seymour on the general subject he was asked to return the
Commission if it should be in his possession. He now
reports that it is not.
But this was in effect what
Sir J.D. had already told us.
Sir J. Douglas will probably
take no further steps in the matter, but as it appears to
be really a matter of very little practical importance
whether the Commission is recovered, or not, perhaps it will
be best to let the question sleep as you propose.