I have laid before 
Lord John Russell your letter of the 
2d instant
               and its Inclosure from the Admiralty stating that the detachment of
               Marines stationed at 
San Juan is about to be recalled and requesting
               that immediate steps may be taken to have the duties otherwise
               performed.
               
               In reply to your request for 
Lord J. Russell's opinion as to the
               answer which should be returned to the Admiralty on 
this
this subject, I am
               to request that you will suggest to the Secretary of State for the
               Colonies that the Admiralty should be informed that if these Marines
               are withdrawn they should be replaced by others, but that it would be
               very undesirable that the Officers commanding the present detachment
               should be changed, owing to the good understanding which appears to
               exist between them and the United States Officers on the Island.
               
               Lord J. Russell would however, further suggest for the consideration
               of the Colonial 
Secretary
Secretary, whether it would not be desirable to apply
               to the Secretary of State for War, requesting that as soon as Troops
               can be spared from China, a Regiment should be sent to 
Vancouver's Island.  Independently of the advantage which might be expected to
               result to 
British Columbia from the presence of a British Regiment in
               
Vancouver's Island, the 100 men required for service on 
San Juan
               might be furnished by the Regiment and the Marines might in that 
case
case
               be available for their proper services.