There are several families in this Section of Canada, and I presume
               in other Sections also, who are desirous of emigrating but who do not
               wish to live under the American flag.  Their thoughts have been turned
               to 
Vancouver Island and the adjoining

  
               British Coast.  If upon more
               minute enquiry they are Satisfied with the 
climate and 
natural
               advantages of the island, it is their intention to proceed forthwith
               across the American Continent to the Pacific.  Before taking a step
               attended with so much expense and hardship they are anxious to learn
               the intentions of the Home government with
respect
 
               respect to the granting of
               land—whether free grants will be given & what encouragement for the
               erection of mills, making of roads and such other necessary and expensive
               works, the burthen of which, falls so heavily on the first Settlers of a
               new colony.  I need not say that the parties who propose going, are of
               the right stamp for pioneers.  They can also

 
               master a sufficiency of
               Capital; and the different trades and professions will be fully
               represented.