I have received your Despatch of the 
6th last March, N
o 2,
               reporting upon the complaint of 
Mr Robert Swanston as to the conduct
               of the Collector of Customs at 
Port Victoria in refusing to grant a
               permit for his Vessel the
William
 "
William Allen" to proceed to other Harbors of
               
Vancouver's Island.  It having been deemed expedient to refer the
               correspondence on this subject to the Commissioners of Customs for their
               observations, I have now to transmit to you a copy of the report they
               have addressed to the Board of Treasury with respect to it, and I am
               glad to learn thereupon that they are of opinion that the proceedings of
               the Collector appear to have been justified, and that 
Mr Swanston's
complaint
               complaint is fully and satisfactorily answered.  In forwarding to you
               this report of the Commissioners of Customs I have to instruct you to
               direct the special attention of the Collector at 
Port Victoria to the
               advice they have offered as to the course he should pursue in future in
               all disputes or applications for relief of a nature similar to the
               present; and I would observe to yourself, that, although in this case
               you have assigned reasonable
ground
 ground for omitting to forward 
Mr
                  Swanston's complaint to this Department, the proper course for you to
               pursue is always to send home Memorials or representations addressed to
               the Secretary of State by any inhabitant of 
Vancouver's Island.  It will
               of course be desirable that it be made known by public notice or
               otherwise in the Colony, that the Secretary of State for the Colonies
               will not entertain complaints in cases where
the
 the parties have not, in
               the first instance, sought redress from the local Authorities.