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Exuisit (A)—Continued. 
Insurance premium and survey fee on 2,500 dollars on hull and 1,000 
dollarsion! oublitiand care oles 222-2 = s-5 co a= See Sen One Conceey eee sal) 
Wages paid to hunters and crews for V voyage up ‘to time of seiz- 
HAD) CSGS'S EOS Oo Oe Ors OTIC ie tee Pane ER ela neater ne a $1, 332. 22 
Part of crew having been sent to San Francisco by United 
States authorities, board of five men at San Francisco and 
passage-money thence to Victoria ........---..-.---.---...-- TAT2, 
Passage-money and expenses of mate, James Blake, from Sitka 
to Victoria after release from PrISONP et ipo eae Bes eee 100. 00 
——_ 2, 003. 94 
686 seal-skins on board the ‘‘ Carolina” when seized, and not returned, 
Atma ollansyperyskIMy. Sac e alesse ae egals soe seca sya ceeenecccse -see ce cere sy So0es00 
Mo tally Rix biGy (AY) yeccte a Pe laloa siya ye ey eee = eis I= Ss aciseceteisesis seitee se = ls, AOL So 
130 Exurpit (B).—Number of seal-skins taken by each of the following thirteen 
sealing vessels during the year 1886 in and about the Behring’s Sea, most of 
the said vessels leaving the sea before the end of the season fearing capture. 
| 
Number of | Number of 
Vessels. seal-skins. Vessels. seal-skins. 
LASTING A: See coacseoseotadsnpaondsocd 1,766 || Dolphin 2, 601 
MEM MNIOM se cee wanes aes ne aac ose 4,256 || Anna Beck 1, 400 
PRG TOS arate suis Soke cs oes eo ecse cco QhG 25 WV Graeerees-ceecsnecocce 2, 550 
MAaVOUTItel sc sceee tec mac ciee Oa cceies 2,325 || Sayward 2,725 
IAC ko Diamonds ess ceases eens a nis sais 1, 760 wee 
PAN fede A dan Siac aaiciac eo aralasi access css 2, 465 Totalucatehes sso sce aneesee 30, 955 
PNCTIV Ones eee ee ce cecisice ac Sa ecine mteecss S 2,275 — 
City. OfSAaNtlalOranes ssh ccces cso 1, 620 Average per vessel .........--- 2, 381 
Dilviamilian dyseeenacaclce seleoeiestier 1, 587 
EXHIBIT (C). 
Legal expenses at Sitka in connection with the seizure of the ‘‘Carolina”. $500.00 
Counsel and other legal fees and expenses in and about the seizure of the 
“‘Carolina,”’ and the claims arising thereunder, exclusive of the above 
HOORMOM ATS f4er sere SE EN Ee AE SS RE AS gh ate 8 yds Soa PE ou Loe a2 750. 00 
Personal expenses other than the above in the same connection.........-.- 250. 00 
Mota SEssMssk ac oseteh Se a Mase SASS CE A See aside Sas Sask 1, 500. 00 
Exursit (D).—Estimated damages arising from the seizure and detention of the 
schooner ‘‘ Carolina” based on the average catch per vessel as given in Exhibit (B), 
season 1886. 
No. 
AWeracorcatchtOfiseals Se toses 2 sah ists Jl aw Suse oe Bhs 2, 381 
Less on board at seizure, and charged in Exhibit (A)-....... 689 
balanceat iidollars per akin’: $5220.22 6 YALA 1, 695 = $11, 865. 00 
Reasonable and probable profit on operations for year 1887.. $5, 000. 00 
“Carolina” not being released and not available to engage in 
next year’s operations, reasonable and probable profit for 
Perera mna een sae Sao Soe saete kl Sse Se cicias soeweelsece 5, 000. 00 
—_——£— 10, 000. 00 
EG ualte felisatul bib) (AD) itt Case OD oe oe eA Las SUES Ses ida 21, 855. 00 
