With reference to 
Mr Elliot's Letter of the 
25th
                  Ult., enclosing copies of a Correspondence between the Colonial
               Office and the War Department, upon the subject of the mode of
               replacing the stores lost in the "
Briseis," which were intended
               for the use of the Royal Engineer Force in 
British Columbia, I
               am directed by the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury
               to request that you will state to 
Sir E. Bulwer Lytton that My
               Lords regret the expense and loss which has been incurred with
               respect to the stores for 
British Columbia, but They do not
               consider 
that
that there are sufficient grounds for requiring the War
               Department to defray this Expense, neither could the amount be
               recovered from the Funds of the Colony.
               
               It appears to My Lords that the only course will be to
               provide for the cost of the stores lost, in the vote to be
               submitted to Parliament, for 
British Columbia, adding to the
               Estimate an explanation of the cause of this charge upon Imperial Funds.
               
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  Lord Carnarvon
                     Now Instruct the War Office to replace, with as much
                     despatch as possible, the lost stores, including those
                     mentioned as "public" in the list accompanying 4081.
                     Request the War Office to understand, with reference to
                     the remark in 
Sir B. Hawes' L
r of the 11 Ap
l that
                     

this Office was not "fully aware" that it was not the
                     practice for the War Office to insure Military Stores
                     sent to the B. Colonies, until after the loss of the
                     Briseis had called attention to the point—add that 
Sir E.
                        Lytton begs that every precaution may be taken on this
                     occasion for the safe arrival of the stores now ordered,
                     & state that 
Sir Edd will further be glad to be
                     informed when they are despatched from this Country.
                     Mention to the War Office that the expense of replacing the
                     Stores will be borne on the 
B. Columbia Estimate.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     2.  Inform the Governor that measures are being taken for
                     replacing the stores—with the exception of the Houses—the
                     Oats—& the hay.
                     
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     I think that we have nothing more to do than to request
                     the War Office 
to
to furnish the required stores and to ask to
                     be informed when they are despatched from this Country.
                     
                     The question who should pay for them is one on which
                     it is fit to acquiesce silently in the arbitration of the
                     Treasury, and it would be highly unbecoming and inconvenient
                     that the Department of one Secretary of State should address
                     the Department of another Secretary of State in terms of a
                     rebuke or of peremptory instruction as if they were conveying
                     orders to an inferior authority.
                     
                  
                  
                   
               
               
                  
                  
                     Yes—but I think that the W.O. sd be requested to
                     insure this fresh supply of stores.