With reference to your despatch No. 128 of the 
20th of December
                  last, and to my answer No. 12 of the 
12th of March, relative to the
               Claim of Messrs 
Clarke and 
Skinner for compensation on account of the
               premature termination of their contract for the supply of the Troops in
               
British Columbia, I have the honor to transmit to you, for

 your
               information, a copy of a letter which has now been received on the
               subject from the 
War Office, together with the copy of a letter from
               
Governor Seymour to whom I communicated the papers.
               
 
            
            
               I request that you will take steps for ascertaining the particulars
               suggested in the letter from 
General Moody which forms an enclosure of
               the letter from the 
War Office, and for assessing the amount of the
               claim of the Messrs 
Clarke and 
Skinner upon that basis. I suspend until
               receiving your report, the decision on the claim, as well as the
               question of the source from which any indemnity that may be
considered
 considered
               fairly payable to the Messrs 
Clarke and 
Skinner ought to be derived.