It is with great satisfaction that I announce to you the
               safe return of 
Mr Brew and the party of Volunteers despatched
               under him from 
New Westminster to act against the Chilicoten Indians.
               
               2.  He is at present too much engaged to funish me with full
               particulars of his proceedings subsequent to my departure from
               his Camp. As mentioned in
my
 my despatch No. 37 of the 
9th of
                  September, he pursued the Indians among the 
Bute Inlet Mountains
               until his supplies failed.  The snow began then to fall and he
               proceeded to 
Nacoontloon to receive the submission of 
Anaheim
               and his portion of the tribe.  The Chief restored unreservedly
               all his share of the plunder but seemed to expect little mercy.
               As, however, his hands had not been stained in white men's blood,
               
Mr Brew very properly gave him his pardon.  
Anaheim then promised
               to capture the murderers still at large and immediately proceed
               in pursuit,
but
 but as 
Mr Brew had limited him as to time, returned
               in six days without them.  He says, however, that he will take
               them in the spring.