Topographical Office, War Dept
                     
                  
                     4 New Street, Spring Gardens
                     
                  
               26th Octr 1858
               
               Sir,
                
            
            
               You have been pleased to sanction the principle that the
               Baggage of the Judge and Treasurer of 
B. Columbia should be
               conveyed in the Vessel taking out Government Stores to that
               Colony provided it did not displace any of the Public Stores.
               
               I regret to say it was not in my power to carry out your
               favourable disposition in this matter either in the 
Thames City
               or in the 
Briseis  the space in both vessels being extremely limited.
               
               In the 
Euphrates conveying the few men and a small quantity
               of Stores there is ample room and I beg to be informed whether
               this meets with your sanction for the baggage referred to being
               received on board and also whether it is to be included in the
               general amount of
tonnage
 tonnage taken up by the 
Govt for 
B. Columbia.
               
               Such I believe to be your desire but an authority upon which
               I can act to that effect is necessary.
               
            
            
               I have the honor to be Sir,
               
               Y
r most obedient humble Servant
               
               
R.C. Moody
               
               Col. R.E.
               
               
               
               
The Under Secretary of State
               
               for the Colonies
            
            
            
            
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  
                     Ans
r that as 
Colonel Moody reports that there is ample room
                     for 
Captain Gossett's baggage on board the 
Euphrates it will be
                     proper that that Officer's baggage should be sent in that vessel &
                     be included in the general amount of tonnage taken

 up by the 
Govt
                     for the service of 
B. Columbia.
                     
 
            
            
            
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