In my letter of 
17th instant I mentioned that we had been in
               communication with the Hudsons Bay Company on the subject of the
               reconveyance of 
Vancouvers Island to the Crown, and that we had
               prepared a Deed for the purpose.  The Draft of this Deed we
               communicated, unofficially, to 
Mr Maynard the Solicitor of the
               Company, in order

 that the Company might supply a Map or plan showing
               distinctly the blocks or Lots of Land which they claim to have
               excepted from the reconveyance, in virtue of the Agreement of 
3rd
                  February 1862.
               
               2.  We have just received back from 
Mr Maynard the two accompanying
               Maps which show the exceptions as claimed by the Company.  These
               consist of two whole sections marked 31 and 32 on the official plan
               of the Island, and the greater portion of section 18 in which the
               Town of 
Victoria is situated.  The three sections

 are in the District
               of 
Victoria, and all the lots in section 18 which have been sold by
               the Company previous to the 
1st January 1862, or are to be retained
               by them under the agreement of 
February of that year, are coloured
               pink and marked respectively with the letters H.B.C.  If these plans
               be correct there will be no difficulty in the reconveyance as far as
               the parcels are concerned.  But from a recent Despatch from the
               Governor of 
Van Couvers Island on which I reported in my letter of
               
17th inst, it appears that the Company's Agent in the Island had
               declined to produce to

 the Colonial Authorities any evidence of the
               Sales made by the Company previous to the 
1st January 1862.  Until
               this evidence is produced the accuracy of the Plan now furnished by
               the Company cannot be tested.  The want of this evidence has, as the
               Governor reports, been the cause of the delay in sending home the
               Deed of reconveyance which has been prepared in the Colony.
               
               3.  I enclose a Draft of the Reconveyance which we have prepared with
               the two plans furnished to us by the Company's Solicitor.  In a

               matter of so much importance I presume that 
Mr Cardwell would wish
               to submit the proposed Draft for the opinion of the Law Officers of
               the Crown.  Should they consider it sufficient in form and legal
               effect, I would submit that it be communicated to the Company for
               their approval, with an intimation that it would be forwarded to the
               Governor for verification as to the Lands proposed to be excepted
               from the Reconveyance, before it is finally submitted to the Company
               for execution.
               
               4.  I beg to add that we have no copy of the enclosed Plans nor have
               we in this Office any means of getting them copied.  It would,
               however, be obviously desirable that copies should be retained here
               or in the Colonial Office when those now enclosed are forwarded to the
               Colony.