I have received your despatch of the 
22nd August No. 41, with
               enclosures, containing further details as to the occupation of the
               
Island of San Juan by the United States Troops.
               
               I have nothing to add on this occasion to the instructions, or to
               

the opinion which I conveyed to you, on the part of Her Majesty's
               Government, in my despatch of the 
29th September on the general
               question which has been raised by 
General Harney's proceedings.  But in consequence of the opposite views to which your despatch refers
               as being entertained by 
Admiral Baynes and yourself in regard to the policy which you think ought to have been pursued towards
               the Americans, I must point
               out to you 
that
that the fact of the overwhelming force of the British Navy, which was so rapidly
               summoned to the spot, as compared with the force of
               the United States, removed any possibility of misunderstanding the
               reasons of Her Majesty's Government for adopting the moderate course of
               remonstrance instead of violent measures.