No. 14
               
            
            
               
               
                     Downing Street,
                     
                  
               5 September 1859
               
               Sir,
                
            
            
               I send you an Act passed in the recent Session of Parliament
               to make further provision for the regulation of the Trade with
               the Indians, and for the administration of Justice in the North Western
               Territories of America.
               
               
            
            
               This Act applies as

 you will perceive to the territories over which
               the Hudsons Bay Company recently enjoyed a license of Trade: excluding
               both the Charter territories, and also 
British Columbia.  It has been
               considered necessary by Her Majesty's Government and by Parliament that
               provisions to this effect should be made in order to enable the Crown to
               take measures for establishing order in the administration of the
               executive, and in the conduct of trade, in those vast regions, in case
any
               any urgent reason for doing so should arise.
               
               But Her Majesty's Government have not any immediate intention of
               advising Her Majesty to exercise the powers given her by this Act.
               
            
            
               I should however be glad to receive from you, at your convenience a
               report as to the persons whom you may consider eligible for Magistrates
               in these North Western Territories, with which your long service under
               the Hudson's Bay Company has made you to some extent
familiar
 familiar: and also
               as to any regulations for the conduct of the Indian Trade which your
               experience may lead you to consider advisable.
               
               I have the honor to be
               Sir,
               Your Most obedient
               Humble Servant
               
Newcastle