Mr Merivale
                     This is most serious not alone as to the expense of
                     renewing the supplies, if it 
shd so be determined, but as to
                     the delay to the Engineers in receiving the stores.  I was
                     informed that only "Houses" had been sent in the "
Briseis."
                     On applying at the War Office for a List I find,
                     however, that Articles of the most necessary description
                     were sent in her.  These are 

all lost.  But what
                     surprizes me most is if 
Mr Talbot is right, that a
                     public Dep
t, when employing a Vessel not belonging to
                     the 
Govt, should not insure. I suppose there are
                     good reasons against insuring: but they are not apparent
                     at first sight.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     It might be well to ask the War Office officially,
                     if they insured these stores.  If they have not so done I
                     fear we have no alternative except to renew the order at our
                     own charges, omitting however the Houses—for the Engineers
                     will have constructed some for themselves long before the
                     fresh supply can reach them.