M Merivale
                     You perceive that the 
War Office refuse to charge their votes with the regimental pay of this detachment. I felt that
                     it would be so, but was over-ruled. It must be borne in mind that the 
War Office have to replace and pay for other officers & men, vice those spared to 
B. Columbia. But this point must be finally settled.
                     With regard to the Stores.
                     No orders could be issued for procuring them until the List—so very unfortunately
                     lost—or another copy of it c be obtained. I have at length had a copy sent me by 
Sir J. Burgoyne. It is necessary to examine it critically, for I have misgivings that, despite his
                     personal assurances, there are many articles in it which must be dispensed with, not
                     because they are not requisite, but because of the expense. If economy could be disregarded
                     I have no doubt that the articles proposed 
ought to be sent.
                     
Major Ewart, 
Sir John   Burgoyne
Burgoyne's 
Sec, has promised me that on Monday the 1t or 2 Captain shall, in the absence of 
Colonel Moody, who really ought to be on the spot, to work out these details attend at this office,
                     & examine the List, with a view to diminishing the items.
                     I 
w suggest y sending this Letter & Minute to 
Sir Edward tonight. 
Lord Carnarvon can see it on his return to Town on Monday.