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               I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt on the 
3rd of
                  Instant of your Despatch No 1 of the 17
th Dec
r last, transmitting
               a letter from the Royal Commissioners of the Patriotic Fund, enclosing a
               receipt for the amount of contributions to that charity, collected
               within the 
District of Victoria.
               
               I have also to acknowledge the receipt of your Despatch No 2 of
               
the
the 
24th of December last, referring to my letter No 17 of the
               
13th September,
               
               
               in which I took the liberty of suggesting that the Provisions and Stores
               required for Her Majesty's Ships, should be sent direct from England to
               
Vancouver's Island, and that Store Houses for their reception, should be
               erected at 
Port Esquimalt.
               
               I observe with satisfaction that you have referred the subject of
               that Despatch to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, and that they
               have directed 
Rear Admiral Bruce to furnish a report on the subject.
               
               I have also the honor to acknowledge the receipt on the same
               date of your Despatch No 3 of the 
26th January,
               
               
               referring to my letter of the 
8th November last, reporting the outbreak of the Indian war in 
American Oregon.
               
 
            
            
            
               It affords me the greatest satisfaction to observe, that the
               measures which I pursued on that occasion, in respect to the aid
               furnished to the American authorities, has met with your approval and I
               trust that our proceedings since that time, dictated by a kindred
               policy, as reported in subsequent communications, will also meet with
               the approval of Her Majesty's Government.
               
            
            
               I have the honor to be Sir
               
               Your most obedient humble Servant
               
               
James Douglas
               
               Governor
               
               
               
               
The Right 
Honble Henry Labouchere Esq
re
               
               Her Majesty's principal Secretary of State
               
               For the Colonial Department.
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  
                     Put by.
                     
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     In this instance there is no inconvenience but as a rule for the
                     future I wd request the Govr to write upon each separate subject
                     in a separate despatch.
                     
                  
                  
                  
                   
                
            
            
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