I beg to enclose to your Lordship a copy of a memorial presented to
               me by 
Andrew Muir, a Scotch miner lately in the employment 
               
                  Copy to Hudson's Bay Comp for observations 10 Oct.
                of the
               Hudsons bay Company; The said 
Andrew Muir appears to have been grossly
               ill treated by the officers of that company, and in consequence left 
the
                  Island in a ship bound for 
San Francisco, in company with some other persons who declared they did not consider their lives
               safe after the
               violent threats that had been 
herd to them, They have returned by
               the first opportunity and seek redress for the loss and damage they have
               sustained, Several minor cases of the same kind I have settled
               
summarily
summarily, but a case like the present does not admit of being so
               disposed of, as considerable damages are claimed; I expect that other
               actions of a similar nature will shortly be commenced, and to secure a
               fair trial will to say the least be a matter of great difficulty as with
               the exception of the plantiffs family (
the Muirs) there are not five
               persons in 
the Island except the Hudson's bay company's servants. My instructions authorize me to make
               magisterial and temporary judicial
               appointments, but do not provide for the event of there being no persons
               qualified to hold them. I would beg to press on your Lordships notice
               the expediency of making an immediate appointment of Chief Justice, or
               some law officer for the colony, who shall have full power to hear and
               determine all causes, subject to the usual appeals, a fair salary should
               be attached to the appointment, to be paid by the Hudson's 
bay
bay company,
               till such time as it can be raised in 
the Island,
The ship 
Tory has just landed about one hundred and twenty persons,
               all with two exceptions servants of the Hudson's bay company, some have
               already been 
sent to Oregon, and some to other posts of the company, no preparations had been made here for their
               reception beyond erecting a couple of log houses or rather sheds, in these the remainder
               are huddled
               together like cattle, as I have seen myself, to the number of thirty or
               thirty five in each shed, men and women, married and single, without any
               kind of screen or partition to seperate them, as may be supposed great
               discontent exists already and will most certainly increase, the result
               will probably be that they leave the colony and seek employment in 
Oregon,