Appendix to the reply.
Correspondence between Mr. Bancroft, Mr. Buchanan, and Lord Palmerston.
[80] Commodore Case to the Secretary of the Navy.[67]
Bureau of Ordnance, Navy Department
,
February 13, 1872.
*No. 54.
[82] Extract from letter of Messrs. Campbell and Parke to the Secretary of State.
Washington
,
February 3, 1872.
No. 56.
[84] The Attorney-General to the Secretary of State.
Department of Justice, Washington
,
April 6, 1872.
No. 58.
[86] Brigadier-General Canby to the Assistant Adjutant-General at San Francisco.
Headquarters Department of the
Columbia, Portland,
Oregon
,
April 2,
1872.
No. 59.
[87] No. 60.
Report of Captain G. H. Richards,
October 23, 1858, in papers relating to British Columbia, presented
to both Houses of Parliament, by command
of Her Majesty, August 12, 1859.—Part II, p. 14.
[89] [Untitled]
Statements of George
Thomas Seymour, made before the United
States Consul, residing at Victoria,
Vancouver
Island
,
March 13th,
A. D. 1872,
touching upon the navigation of the Canal de
Haro and Rosario Straits.
[90] [Untitled]
Statements of Albert
Henry Guild, made before the United
States Consul, residing at the Port of
Victoria,
Vancouver
Island
,
March 16,
1872, touching the navigation of the
Canal de Haro and Rosario Straits.
[91] Extracts from the Affidavit of William J. Waitt.
United
States of America, Territory of
Washington, ss:
[92] Extracts from the Affidavit of Francis Tarbell.
United States of America, Territory of Washington, ss:
[93] * Extracts from the Affidavit of Charles Willoughby. [84]
United States of America, Territory of Washington, ss:
Affidavits on the canal de Haro.
[94] *Extracts from the Affidavit of James S. Lawson. [85]
United States of America, Territory of Washington, ss:
[100] Affidavit of J. A. Gardiner.
State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss:
On this 16th day of April, A. D. 1872, personally appeared before me the above-named J. A. Gardiner, and to me personally known, who subscribed his name in my presence and swore, according to law, to the truth of the above statement.
On this 16th day of April, A. D. 1872, personally appeared before me the above-named J. A. Gardiner, and to me personally known, who subscribed his name in my presence and swore, according to law, to the truth of the above statement.