182 APPENDIX TO CASE OF GREAT BRITAIN. 
EXHIBIT (C). 
Legal expenses at Sitka in connection with said seizure........-....----+- $100. 00 
Counsel and other legal fees and expenses, exclusive of the above, in refer- 
ence to the seizure and claims arising therefrom........-....----..----- 750. CO 
Personal expenses of the owner in the same connection......---..--..---- 250. 00 
(NY 0 UB Sea enero ease peo DEO DOUROroaaD GOR cat onnoOsO cesenbSSSoe+ 1, 100. 00 
(Signed) J. D. WARREN. 4 
(Signed) D. O'Connor, Notary Public. 
Exuipir (D). 
Estimated additional catch of seal-skins by schooner ‘‘Ada” had sue not 
been seized, ‘viz.- L.000iskinsjati> dol S0iest 522. se oe eee eee pon DOU AOU 
Loss to owner of ‘‘Ada” by reason of her detention during the months of 
October, November, and December A. D. 1887, and January 1888, during 
which she would have been engaged in the coasting trade, namely, four 
monthsyahio00) dollars each. 2: sa. seis eee oe ees eae eee 2, 000. 00 
If owner not put in possession of “ Ada” on or before the 1st February, 
1888, so that she may be fitted out for hunting and fishing voyage of 
1888, reasonable and probable profit on season of 1888........-----.--- 6, 000. 00 
Motul exhibit) seen se aeecisen foes eee sear eeeee aera eect eae ane 13, 500. 00 
(Signed) J. D. WARREN. 
(Signed) D. O’Connor, Notary Public. 
. Exurert (E).—Principal Sums on which Interest is claimed at 7 per cent. per aunum, 
and the Time for which it is so claimed. 
Value of the probable full catch of “Ada” for season of 1887, viz., 2,876 
TSH VEh ann SG} eG UK eee Noa aoae sesso onsen Seoco cose te Dbosooekee adoome $15, 818. 00 
Cashroutlay; prior to the st) October jlSStiae a ae seem e seieeeiaee e 200. 00 
Total principal on which interest at 7 per cent. per annum is 
claimed, from the Ist October, 1887, to date of payment--:.----- 16, 018. 00 
(Signed) J. D. WARREN, 
(Signed) D. O’Connor, Notary Public. 
164 No. 91. 
Colonial Office to Foreign Office.—(Received February 3.) 
DOWNING STREET, February 3, 1888. 
Str: With reference to previous correspondence respecting the Brit- 
ish sealing-vessels seized in Behring’s Sea, I am directed by the Secre- 
tary of State for the Colonies to transmit to you, to be laid before the 
Marquis of Salisbury, a copy of a despatch from the Governor-General 
of Canada, reporting that orders have been issued by the United 
States Government for the return to their owners of the vessels 
‘ Onward,” “ Thornton,” and “ ©arolina,” seized in 1886. 
lam, We. 
(Signed) RoBert G. W. HERBERT. 
