I think that it is unnecessary to wait on the chance of hearing from
the Governor. The Admiral's view is beyond all doubt correct.
These Marines were brought from China not as substitutes for a
Police, but to protect the Colony against foreign aggression, and how
could they be more strictly
employed on such a service than in
occupying the
Island of San Juan? I would submit that we may convey
an entire concurrence in the approval which the
Admiralty propose to
express of the Admirals views, and that we may add that the Governor
will be so informed. He should then be written to accordingly.
On the question of extra-pay, a further Minute will be circulated
with some papers now in my hands.