M Elliot
It appears from these papers that in the performance of a
service on the part of
B.C. L Verney's proceedings led
to the loss of a "scow" the property of
M Alfred
Waddington. The
B.C. authorities do not dispute the justice
of the claim, and, on the report of their Magistrate,
M
Brew, offer to pay £50.
M Waddington refused to accept
that sum, and appeals to the
Admiralty, whose officer
L
Verney was, to procure him payment.
This affair is clearly a
Colonial & not an
Admiralty one.
I do not suppose much good will come out of a reference to the Colony:
but we must either take that course, or inform
M Waddington that
we cannot help him. It will scarcely be proper for us to suggest
the adoption of legal means ag the local
Gov. This is
another expense arising out of the massacre of the
Bute Road
party by the Indians.