No. 4
               
            
            
               
               
                     Downing Street
                     
                  
               4 February 1852
               
               Sir
                
            
            
            
               I have received and perused with satisfaction your Despatch of the
               
31st October last, reporting upon the general state of the
               settlement of 
Vancouvers Island.
               
               I approve of your selection of 
Mr Frederic [Roderick] Finlayson
               to fill the office of Councillor, and the necessary Warrant for his
               appointment will be transmitted to you by an
early
 early opportunity.
               
               I have also brought under the notice of the Church Missionary
               Society your observations respecting the moral instruction of the Native
               Tribes, with a view to ascertaining whether it may not be in the power
               of the Society to send out Missionaries to the Settlement.
               
            
            
            
               With regard to the discovery of Gold on the West Coast of 
Queen
                  Charlotte's Island, I do not consider that it would be
expedient
 expedient to
               issue any prohibitions against the resort thither of Foreign Vessels.
               Were there no other objection to such a step it would be a sufficient
               reason against it that Her Majesty's Government are not prepared to send
               there a force to give effect to the prohibition.
               
               I am Sir
               
               Your most obedient Servant
               
               
Grey