166 APPENDIX TO CASE OF GREAT BRITAIN. 
147 EXxnuisiT (A). 
Value of the schooner ““W. P. Sayward” at the time of her seizure by 
United States steam-ship ‘Richard Rush” on the 9th July, A. D. 1887. --.. $6, 000. 00 
Value of ‘‘W. P. Sayward’s” outfit on said voyage: 
(GROCOIICS eee ceen oon bz chick Bice a lem See eee ee eee Eee een $856. 67 
FATT DIOD ees Sete wins (2s 3 12h ere ood cite Oe Selanne eee 202. 76 
IDI ONS 8 GS SSRs ae AAO ASM Hag sys CoO Gbads asa sce soca ehibe 95. 75 
PRMVOM@ON tanks? 2 ide.2 vol. onde ck oeiee Me eee tea ceeeereeer 50. 00 
Winiterscaskey st). 2oc1.i2-2o bi. Se Peet ee ae re eee 25. 00 
Shiptchandlery «. 2.5. sccclc Js cen oo Pee. eee eee eee ease 101. 40 
Hour Now 0 shot cunsi.t4.< ceseee ee Beene ee ee eee ee eee eee 160. 00 
WO RLHOS ;.:= occas Ske Soe Sener eee eee Aree eee ee eee 45. 00 
Gunyimplements:and tools) -2 yas 4ee- eee eee eee ee 9. 00 
Oneysealine-boat;(returned)!i2 2:5 seater eee ee ee Sie eee 
Nine canoes and outfitse..U fn5. 5. BS OR eee eee 513. 00 
Sons Salt. 2.5 2.4 2h2o tore ee eae tase eae cere 120. 00 
HabONS COAL .e.0.0 Rec Seed te ee res ees cee ere Bleees 35. 00> 
Cooking Tange and utensils!se ese 5 pee eee eee eee eee eer 75. 00 
——— 2,288.58 
Insurance: 
Ereminm on J 0007" on hnllysa Gs gous eerieeeaeeeeeee see ene 410. 70 
Premium on 2,000. on cargo, 1051. 13s. 4d._-.-...--.----...-.- 514. 59 
925. 29 
Wages paid sailors and hunters for voyage up to time of seizure.........- 1, 437. 75 
Passage money of mate to Victoria for counsel and instructions and 
OUUTI 5.5 2 Sis:b.5 eis sein d Stis soar Ss eliaealeloepe eee ale See See Oe ee eee 100. 00 
Fares of master and mate on return to Victoria, and personal ex- 
WONSES 22 fii = -.25 lee isles ee eee oe ease tae See ee ee 150. 00 
Fares of seventeen men (crew) from Fort Simpson to Victoria.... 255. 00 
505. 00 
479 seals on board “ W. P. Sayward” when seized, at 5dol.50¢. perskin.. 2, 634. 50 
otal, dxhibit: (A) ..sscst.ceee Se sale ceecieas neers tes eter seer aes 13, 791. 12 
(Signed) J. D. WARREN. 
(Signed) D. O'Connor, Notary Public. 
EXxurpir (G). 
Legal expenses at Sitka in connection with the seizure of the “ W. P. Say- 
WUT Witterote a whe ic oot Se Gee SE ER: eos Sars See ene oe a $100. 00 
Counsel and other legal fees and expenses in and about the claims arising 
PROMS AIC SCIZULO: «55 Sb.6-.25 = te so oe eas Sen ee ae eee ee 750. 00 
Personal expenses of the owner in connection with said seizureand claims. 250. 00 
Totals Wxhibit: (C)y.2:. ic. ice Ree ee 1, 100. 00 
(Signed) J. D. WARREN. 
(Signed) D. O'Connor, Notary Public. 
EXHIBIT (D). —Damages arising from the Seizure and Detention of the ‘“ W. P. 
Sayward,” during the Season of 1887, based upon her reasonable and probable 
Catch of Seals for that Season. 
Shim ateducatcmotseal-sicins,. -.- 2. 2.2 neces cose ee ee eee 3, 500 
NVESSONEN OAL ewiSOl7UIT OMe o.oo cin ot bates Racer ee ee ee eee 479 
Balance wat dolso0lc. per Skin: 22. --.o8-5-c24-seeeee eee 3, 021 = $16, 615. 50 
Loss to owners of ‘‘W.P. Sayward” bv reasonoft her detention after the 
close of the sealing season of 1887, n: unely, for the months of October, 
November, and December, ING 0% 1887, and Janu: ry, A. D. 1888, when 
the *‘ W. P, Sayward,” if in owner's possession, would have been en- 
gaged in coasting trade. Four months, at 300 dollars per month---- 1, 200. 00 
If owner not putin possession of ‘‘W. P. Sayward” on or betore the 1st 
February, 1888, so that she may be put in order and condition to en- 
gage in fishing and hunting voyage for season of 1888, reasonable 
and probable profit for the season of 1888..........0. seme soso0onooSS 6, 000. 00 
