I have laid before the 
Earl of Malmesbury your letter of the
               
26th ultimo, enquiring whether any, and what, instructions should be
               given to the Governor of 
Vancouver's Island or to 
Rear Admiral Moresby
               in regard to foreign vessels trading to 
Queen Charlotte's Island or to
               parties of foreigners whom such vessels may convey thither for the
               purpose of carrying on mining or other 
operations
operations; and I am directed by
               His Lordship to transmit to you a copy of a letter which he addressed to
               the Admiralty on the 
8th ultimo, desiring that 
Admiral Moresby should
               be instructed to protect British property and British territory from
               violation by foreigners.
               
               I also transmit to you a copy of a despatch which 
Lord Malmesbury
               has written to Her Majesty's Minister at 
Washington upon this subject,
               and which despatch His Lordship 
hopes
hopes will have the desired effect of
               inducing the United States Government to exert themselves to prevent
               aggression by American citizens on English rights; and I am to request
               that you will inform Secretary 
Sir John Pakington that, in His
               Lordship's opinion, the Governor of 
Vancouver's Island, or the officer
               whose jurisdiction extends over 
Queen Charlotte's Island, should be
               instructed in conformity with the tenor of the papers above 
mentioned
mentioned,
               and should make such regulations regarding the trade and mining
               operations as may be right and proper, and may prevent such trade and
               mining from being improperly usurped by foreigners; and that both the
               Governor and Admiral should be instructed to punish according to law, or
               forcibly to expel from 
the Island, any foreigners who may infringe
               British regulations or violate British territory.