I have received your despatch of the 
23 March, No. 14,
               forwarding a letter with several enclosures from 
M E.E. Langford
               containing a complaint against the Surveyor of 
Vancouver's Island and
               reflections upon yourself on account of an application which had been
               made by 
M Langford put word(s) here
for leave to purchase a certain lot of land in
               
Vancouver's Island.
               
 
            
            
               You will have the goodness to inform 
M Langford that I have
               carefully perused all the documents submitted to me upon this
               transaction and that I am unable to find any cause for blame in 
M
                  Pemberton's conduct. Neither do I see that you showed any want of
               readiness in investigating the case when your notice was called to it,
               or that blame is attributable to you for the delay which occurred in
               communicating 
the
the answer of 
M Pemberton to 
M Langford.