Separate [No. 140 crossed out]
               
            
            
               18th October 1867
               
               My Lord Duke,
                
            
            
               With reference to my despatches noted in the margin
               
               
               

                     
                     Separate—30st July.
                     
                     No. 92—16th Augt.
                     
                     No. 99—4th Sept.
                     
               
               
               I have the honor to state that affairs appear to be in a more
               satisfactory state in 
Cariboonow
 now than when I last wrote.
               
               2.  The substance of Your Grace's telegram was telegraphed by me
               at once to 
Mr Brew with orders to enforce the law at any price [and]
               reached 
Cariboo the day before 
Mr Justice Needham gave his judgement
               and I have no doubt had considerable effect in assisting in a quiet
               settlement of the Case.  
Mr Needham gave judgement in favour of
               the Flume
Company
 Company and their Adversaries, the Canadian Company, acquiesced
               in a decision which deprived them of their Gold and of a rich claim.
               
               3.  I trust that no fresh orders contrary to the spirit of
               the telegram will be given to 
Admiral Hastings.  On the contrary
               I hope that the written instructions will furnish him with still
               greater liberty of action
should
 should I unfortunately have to appeal
               to him for assistance.  The records of Your Grace's office will
               shew how chary I have been of making use of any physical force
               placed within my reach in 
Honduras and elsewhere.
               
               4.  I may mention here that the moderation of my conduct in
               the late affair at 
Cariboo has brought down upon me an
amount
 amount of
               abuse and invective from the 
Victoria Journals which it is
               impossible for Your Grace, without a knowledge of that town or a
               perusal of the papers to imagine.
               
               I have the honor to be,
               My Lord Duke,
               Your most obedient,
               humble Servant.
               
Frederick Seymour
               
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Mr S will not like them.
                     
 
            
            
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                  People in this document
                  
                        Adderley, C. B.
                  
                        Blake, Ernest Edward
                  
                        Brew, Chartres
                  
                        Cox,  Charles
                  
                        Grenville, Richard
                  
                        Hastings, Rear Admiral George Fowler
                  
                        Needham, Joseph
                  Rogers, Baron Blachford Frederic
                  Seymour, Governor Frederick
                  
                        Spalding, Justice of the Peace W. R.
                
               
                  Places in this document
                  British Honduras
                  Cariboo Region
                  Victoria