I have to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch No. 18 of the
               
25 of May
               containing a report of a serious affray that had occurred in
               the neighbourhood of 
Victoria between the Indians of 
Fort Simpson 
and
               large bodies of the Native Tribes of 
Queen Charlotte Island.
               
               I approve of the measures which you adopted for putting an end to
               the affray and for dispersing the Indians, but I take this opportunity
               to caution you not to bring the Military and Naval force into service on
               such occasions except where they are absolutely necessary for 
the
the support
               of the Civil Power, and then to bring them out in such strength as
               either to compel submission without bloodshed or (if more than a
               demonstration be unhappily required) to ensure immediate success, and
               thus maintain the prestige which enables the presence of 
the Queen's
               Military or Naval force to secure order and obediance to the laws.