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 Sir J. Pakington
 Sir J. Pakington's question
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                     touching the legality of seizing American Vessels. The Letter to the
                     
Admiralty was duly sent. This is the ans to it.
                     
 
                  
                  
                  3 With regard to the civil measures proper to be taken for
                     the protection of private persons at 
Queen Charlotte Island would it not
                     be the most simple course (since you think Canada will be indifferent on
                     the subject) to instruct the Governor of 
VanCouver's Island to give the
                     Officer Commanding 
the Queen's Ship a Commission of the Peace to decide
                     complaints brought before him

 and preserve order. And the Governor
                     might accompany it with some instructions which, being so near the scene
                     of action, he is perhaps more calculated to give than the 
Gov at
                     home.
                     
 
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     3. The Governor of 
Vancouver's Island cannot grant Commissions of
                     the Peace in 
Q. Charlotte's Island. It is out of his Commission. The
                     Crown can grant such commissions under 1 & 2 Geo. 4. c. 66. sec. 10.
                     notwithstanding the concurrent power which is vested in the Governor
                     
Gen. The difficulty is, to know to whom they should be granted as
                     we cannot foresee what officers 
Adm Moresby will detach there. I
                     think 
Sir J. Pelly might be consulted on this point. for I am not sure
                     whether the existing commissions do not run through the "Indian
                     territories" generally. and whether 
M Douglas the Governor of 
Vanc Is. has not such a Commission already. I have written a line privately
                     to 
Sir J. to ask this.
                     
                     
                        
                           Answered by 
Sir J. Pelly that he is aware of no such commissions.
                           
 
                     
                     I think it might also be advisable to give 
Gov Douglas a
                     separate

 Commission as Lieut Gov. of 
Q. Charlottes Island, of the same
                     form with that which 
M Enderby holds in the Aucklands, & 
Capt.
                        Moody formerly held in the Falklands. I annex the former for reference.
                     I believe these Commissions give no very definite legal powers. But
                     they give a character, which is perhaps nearly as valuable. It must be
                     remembered that 
M Douglas is a servant of the H.B.Co. and there will
                     be great jealousy of these or any other powers confided to him. But I
                     believe this will be a better alternative than sending out a L
                     
Gov on purpose.
                     
                     H.B.C. to be informed of the steps now taken?