I have laid before the Secretary of State for War your
               letter of the 
8
                  instant,
               
               together with its enclosures from 
Colonel Moody, pointing out the
               difficulties which have arisen in consequence of the Vessel which has
               been engaged to convey the Detachment of Royal Engineers to 
British
                  Columbia, being incapable of containing the whole of the Stores which it
               has been found necessary to provide.
               
Major General Peel desires me to request that you will

 observe to
               
Sir E.B. Lytton, that at the time when the "
Thames City" was taken
               up,
               
               it was not possible for this Department to furnish the Lords
               
Commissioners of the Admiralty with any accurate estimate of the total
               amount of Stores for which tonnage would be required, and indeed large
               additions to the original Requisition, have been made within the last few
               days. In consequence however of a representation which has been received
               from 
Colonel Moody, and which a copy is enclosed, the Lords Commissioners
               of the 
Admiralty were requested on the 
8
                  instant
               
               to cause conveyance to be provided

 for not less than 400 Tons of Stores,
               in addition to those which the Detachment will take with Them in the
               "
Thames City." 
Major General Peel believes that no inconvenience will
               result from this arrangement, and he trusts that nothing will occur to
               prevent the speedy departure of the Party.