 Columbia in regard to the occupancy of the
               Island of San Juan.
 Columbia in regard to the occupancy of the
               Island of San Juan.
                States infantry, were
               undertaken by the then Admiral on the Station, Admiral Baynes,
               who issued the orders to the Officer of Marines, under which the
               Officer commanding the British force has since acted, and which
               were communicated by him to the United States' Commander on the
               20th of March 1860.  Governor Douglas had originally proposed
               that it should be a civil occupation, but General Scott objected
               tothis
 States infantry, were
               undertaken by the then Admiral on the Station, Admiral Baynes,
               who issued the orders to the Officer of Marines, under which the
               Officer commanding the British force has since acted, and which
               were communicated by him to the United States' Commander on the
               20th of March 1860.  Governor Douglas had originally proposed
               that it should be a civil occupation, but General Scott objected
               tothis this on the ground that, in that case, the civil magistrate
               would be under the control of the local Government of Washington
                  Territory, which, for obvious reasons, would be inexpedient,
               while a military force would be under the direct command of the
               central Government.
 this on the ground that, in that case, the civil magistrate
               would be under the control of the local Government of Washington
                  Territory, which, for obvious reasons, would be inexpedient,
               while a military force would be under the direct command of the
               central Government.
                was
               withdrawn at the suggestion of Governor Douglas in that year.
 was
               withdrawn at the suggestion of Governor Douglas in that year.
                they do not consider legally binding on them
               without the authority of an Act of Congress.  Under instructions
               from the State Department, the United States' military Officers
               have forcibly resisted these pretensions, and, in 1867, Brevet
                  Major Graves was arrested and put under heavy bonds for this
               resistance to the civil Jurisdiction of the Territory.
 they do not consider legally binding on them
               without the authority of an Act of Congress.  Under instructions
               from the State Department, the United States' military Officers
               have forcibly resisted these pretensions, and, in 1867, Brevet
                  Major Graves was arrested and put under heavy bonds for this
               resistance to the civil Jurisdiction of the Territory.
                Lord Clarendon considers that it
               would not be advisable to make any change in the manner in which
               the British occupancy has hitherto been carried on.  The Officer
               of Marines must necessarily be dependent for many purposes on
               the Admiral, under whose orders he should remain, while the
               Governor and the Admiral should act in concert with regard to
               any political questions that may arise.
 Lord Clarendon considers that it
               would not be advisable to make any change in the manner in which
               the British occupancy has hitherto been carried on.  The Officer
               of Marines must necessarily be dependent for many purposes on
               the Admiral, under whose orders he should remain, while the
               Governor and the Admiral should act in concert with regard to
               any political questions that may arise.
                Governor of British Columbia over the
               Island is asserted by the British Government, the local
               Government of Washington Territory may be further encouraged to
               assert their Civil Jurisdiction over it, and the agreement of
               1859 be disturbed.
 Governor of British Columbia over the
               Island is asserted by the British Government, the local
               Government of Washington Territory may be further encouraged to
               assert their Civil Jurisdiction over it, and the agreement of
               1859 be disturbed.
                
                  
                  Baynes, Rear Admiral Robert Lambert
Leveson-Gower, Granville George