2. I am informed that in
April April 1863
 April 1863 Mess 
Skinner and
               
Clark entered into an agreement to supply the Engineers at 
New
                  Westminster with meat and vegetables for one year. At the
               expiration of eight months however 
Colonel Moody gave notice to
               the contractors that the Engineers were ordered home, and that
               the contract would have to be terminated in a fortnight.
               
               3. The contractors complain that they were deprived of four
               months privilege of supplying the troops during the winter months,
               when their principal profits would have been made, the Engineers
               being all in Camp at that Season. Also, that they were compelled
at
               at great expense to open butchers' shops at 
New
                  Westminster: That,
               shortly before the notice given to them by 
Colonel Moody, an embargo
               had been placed on the exportation of cattle from the United States,
               which compelled them to purchase cattle at a great price to enable
               them to fulfil their contract, and that, on the sudden termination
               thereof by 
Colonel Moody, these cattle were left on their hands to
               be disposed of at a loss, the embargo having been as suddenly
               removed. I am disposed to think that on these grounds they are
               entitled to some compensation.