I have the honor to transmit to you the accompanying Copy of a
Petition to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty
from
Mr. Alfred
Waddington of
Victoria,
Vancouver Island, in regard to his claim for
compensation on account of the loss of his scow on the
Homathco River,
during certain operations against the Indians in
1864, and I enclose a
copy of a letter received from their Lordships at this Office on the
subject.
You will inform
Mr. Waddington that their Lordships view the claim
as a subject to be dealt with by the local Government, and that I concur
in this opinion.
Mr. Waddington cannot expect that he should induce
Authorities resident in this Country to undertake to assess the value of
a boat in
Vancouver Island.
I forward in original the enclosures of Mr. Waddington's petition.