It
wd no doubt as
Mr Smith says be awkward to pass over such
crimes unnoticed. — On the other hand it is quite impossible to keep up a
force in
Vancouver's island for the purpose of meeting such cases, & with respect to the murders which have been
reported we have no
informat
n whatever as to the circumstances under which they were committed. The first provocat
n may have been given by the sufferers.
I am afraid it is not very uncommon for the Europeans in their
collis
ns to be the aggressors by insulting the women of the natives. — I do not see that anything
c
d be usefully added to the instruct
ns
already given, or that there
wd be any advantage now in continuing this correspondence. — Put by. —