I am commanded by my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to send you
               herewith, for the information of Her Majesty's Secretary of State for
               the Colonies, a Copy of a Letter from 
Rear Admiral Baynes, dated the
               
28th March, N
o 42, enclosing a Copy of his Correspondence with the
               Governor of 
Vancouver Island relative to the withdrawal of the Royal
               Marines employed as a Military Guard at 
Fort Victoria for service on the
               
Island of San Juan, and 
pointing
pointing out that whilst the Royal Engineers
               serving in 
Vancouver Island and 
British Columbia are paid very
               highly, the Officers and men of the Royal Marines have not received
               any Colonial Pay since the Commencement of 
August 1859.
               
               My Lords consider that the conduct of 
Admiral Baynes in this matter
               should be approved; he has acted in strict accordance with the
               general spirit of his Instructions, and with reference to the general
               question as to the mode in which Military Protection is to be
               afforded to 
Victoria and to other portions of the 
Territory
Territory of
               
British Columbia their Lordships can only advert to the observations
               contained in their Letter of the 
9th June 1859 to the Secretary of
               State for War, a Copy of which Letter appears to have been sent on
               the 
16 June to the Colonial Office from the War Department.