I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of to 
Sir Frederic Rogers'
               letter of the 
4th instant, enclosing a copy of a letter addressed to
               the Colonial Department in which enquiries are made respecting a
               person of the name of 
George Cook who has for some years past been in
               the employment of the Hudson's Bay Company in 
Vancouver's Island.
               
               On enquiry I find that 
George Cook went out to 
Vancouver's Island in
               
November 1850, as a servant in the employment of the
Hudson's
 Hudson's Bay
               Company.  About a year afterwards he appears to have entered the
               service of the Pugets Sound Agricultural Company, but in 
1853 he
               re-entered the service of the Hudson's Bay Company, and was employed
               at the Coal Mine belonging to that Company at 
Nanaimo.  As late as
               
February 1859 he appears to have continued in the employment of the
               Company at 
Nanaimo, and to have drawn his wages monthly.  Since that
               date no returns have reached this house of the servants at 
Nanaimo so
               that it is probable he may still be there.  I would take the liberty
               of suggesting that, if further information be wanted, enquiries might
               be made of the
Superintendant
 Superintendant of the Coal Mines at 
Nanaimo who would
               readily afford the information required, or if a letter were sent
               under cover to him, addressed to 
George Cook, he would be able to put
               it in the way of reaching its destination.