It is in reply to my last letter of the
7 November and evinces
a spirit of conciliation highly honorable to
General Scott and
which cannot fail to be
SatisfactorySatisfactory, to Her Majesty's
Government.
General Scott alludes to the complaint of
William
Moore a British Subject which I presented to him for
arrangement, but I will not trouble your Grace with the merits
of that case, unless I fail in procuring satisfaction from the
authorities of
Washington Territory.