No. 10
               
            
            
            
            
               I have to acknowledge the receipt of your Despatch, No. 51, of the
               
9th July enclosing a copy of a Memorial drawn up at a Public Meeting
               which was held at 
New Westminster on the 
22nd June last praying that an
               Imperial Force may be stationed in 
British Columbiaas
 as a permanent
               guard.
               
               I request you to inform the Memorialists in reply to their petition
               that it is not possible for Her Majesty's Government to hold out the
               hope of a Garrison being stationed in the Colony.  You will point out
               that as the neighbouring Colony of 
Vancouver's Island is the Head
               Quarters of the British Naval Force in the Pacific, the two Colonies are
               thereby placed under specially good protection.
               
               At the same time I have to request you to express
to
 to the
               Memorialists the great satisfaction with which I have observed the loyal
               spirit evinced by the inhabitants of the Colony, and the alacrity which
               they have shewn in enrolling themselves, and drilling, as Members of a
               Local Volunteer Force.
               
               It is my earnest hope that these loyal and patriotic efforts will
               be prosecuted in such a manner and spirit as to place the defence of the
               Colony on a satisfactory and permanent footing.
               
            
            
               I have the honor to be
               Sir,
               Your most obedient
               humble servant
               
Carnarvon
               The Officer Administering the Government