I have to acknowledge 
Mr Merivale's letter of 
26th
                  ultimo, enclosing a Despatch from 
Governor Douglas proposing
               the reservations of some land in 
British Columbia for the use
               of certain of the Indians of that Colony.
               
               2. 
Governor Douglas encloses a correspondence which has
               passed between 
Mr Cridge, the District Minister of 
Victoria,
               and 
Mr Duncan, a 
               

               Gentleman who has devoted himself to the
               work of Christianizing the Indians, from which it appears that
               
Mr Duncan is anxious to obtain some land on which to locate
               the younger Members of the Tribe who have been under his
               instruction, in order that by separating them from the older
               Indians they may be rescued from the danger of relapsing into
               vicious habits.  
Governor Douglas in consequence proposes to
               reserve several hundred acres of land for this purpose about
               20 Miles South of 
Fort Simpson to be conveyed to the Governor of the Colony for the time being in trust for the
               
               

               Indians, but not to be in any degree subject to their disposal.