This is not at all a bad account of what has passed.
I would tell
Mr Fletcher that
Ld G. had perused his son's
account of what has passed at
Bella Coola. That his son is
probably aware that if he wishes any statement of this kind to
be made a ground of action on the part of the S. of State he
must forward it thro' the
Govr. That meantime
Ld G. is glad
to be able to inform
Mr F. that what has passed has not been
over
looked by the Local Authorities.