I do myself the honor to inform you that the Det
t of R. Engineers
under my command arrived at Colon on the morning of the 9
th inst and
through the courtesy & assistance of
Captn Hole of the R.M.S.P.
Medway
and the agents of the C
o Messrs
Hurtado,
was enabled to cross the Isthmus with the men & stores by the 8 1/2
am train.
We reached
Panama at 1 o'c, when I immediately called
upon the acting Consul
Mr Bidwell and arranged with
him him for
quartering the men for the night & with his assistance & through
the prompt attention of
Commander Priser of H.M.S.
Alert
I was enabled to embark them on board his ship at 8 a.m. the following
morning.
The American Mail Steamer is not expected to leave for
San
Francisco before the 17
th and I am thankful that during this
period the men will be under proper restraint & kept out of harm's way.
I beg to express my sense of the great zeal and assistance
afforded by the gentlemen I have named, and which enabled me
without trouble to take measures to save expense and ensure as
far as possible the health & discipline of the men.
The Right Honble
The Secretary of State for the Colonies
Minutes by CO staff
This is satisfactory. Put it by.
People in this document
Bidwell, Charles Toll
Carnarvon, Earl
Elliot, Thomas Frederick
Grant, Captain John Marshall
Hole, Captain
Hurtado, J. M.
Jadis, Vane
Lytton, Sir Edward George Earle Bulwer
Priser, Commander
Vessels in this document
HMS Alert, 1856-1896
Medway, 1841-1861
Places in this document
Esquimalt
Hudson Bay
Panama
San Francisco
Vancouver Island