Capt. Holmes is an Officer for whom 
Mr Seymour has
                     shown a great wish to provide.  But he is accused of
                     intemperate habits, and 
Mr Seymour admits that he was
                     betrayed into intemperance when last he was passing thro'
                     
Honduras.  The Authorities of that Colony seem reluctant to
                     have him as their Secretary—on the other hand if 
Mr Trutch
                     gets rid of the private interests which might conflict with
                     his duty, it could hardly be right to remove him from his
                     place in order to make room for another gentleman who is by
                     no means likely to be so skilful a Surveyor, and who has
                     rendered himself liable to unfavorable personal comments.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     I do not see that this despatch requires any answer at the
                     present moment.