I have to acknowledge the receipt of 
Mr Secretary Hawes's
               letter of the 
4th Instant, stating that it is your Lordships
               opinion that there should be introduced into the Grant a formal
               condition that the Hudson's Bay Company will be prepared to
               sell land to persons desiring to settle on 
Vancouver's Island on
               reasonable
               
                  Copied for Parlt
March 1849
                 terms, and that the whole price received for the land
               so disposed of by them together with any receipts on account of
               coals or other minerals should, after making a fair deduction
               for profit to the Company, be applied in the colonization of
               
Vancouver's Island,

 and that Your Lordship would suggest (as you
               did when I had the honour of an interview with your Lordship a
               few days ago) that a deduction of 10 
p cent from the gross
               amount received for land and minerals might be regarded as
               affording a fair remuneration to the Company, and further, that a
               stipulation to that effect should be inserted in the Grant.
At the interview to which I have already alluded, Your Lordship
               did not, as I understood you, consider that an express
               stipulation to the above effect in the grant would be necessary,
               but that a written acknowledgement of the understanding would be
               deemed sufficient. At the same time I beg to assure your
               Lordship that I have no objection to the introduction of the
               condition into the Grant. I request however that you will send
               me a draught of the condition for my consideration and approval.
            
            
            I have the honour to acquaint your Lordship that on Wednesday last
               I laid before a General Court the correspondence on the Grant printed by
               order of the House of Commons,

 and mentioned the additional condition
               and that the Court unanimously adopted the following resolution: "That
               upon the formal execution of the Grant, a copy of which has now been
               read to the Court  the Governor and Committee be authorised to accept
               the same and to make sub-grants on such terms and conditions as they
               think fit." I therefore now only wait till I receive the Grant to
               commence operations.