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and I claim therefore 320 dollars for said services. I also claim 155 dollars for simi- 
lar services in navigating the schooner ‘‘W. P. Sayward,” by her master and crew, 
from Ounalaska to Sitka. The said schooner ‘‘ W. P. Sayward” and steam-schooners 
“Grace,” Dolphin,” and “Anna Beck” are still at Sitka, and are about one-half 
the distance from Victoria they were when at Ounalaska, and can be got at any 
time of the year, while, had they remained at Ounalaska, they could only have been 
reached during the summer months, and then at a cost two or three times as great 
as now. 
8. That Iam the duly authorized agent of the owner of and manager of the said 
schooner ‘W. P. Sayward” and of the said steam-schooners ‘ Grace,” ‘ Dolphin,” 
and ‘‘Anna Beck.” 
And I make this solemn declaration, conscientiously believing the same to be true, 
and by virtue of the Act respecting extra-judicial oaths, 
(Signed) J. D. WARREN. 
Declared and affirmed before me at the city of Ottawa, in the County of Carleton 
and Province of Ontario, this 9th day of December A. D. 1887, and certified under 
my official seal. 
(Signed) D. O'CONNOR, 
Notary Public for Ontario. 
Exuipit (A). 
James D. Warren’s claim for illegal arrest. ..............-------2-------- $2, 000. 00 
ohnerelivsiclaimtor leo alvarnesb.ca- 22 s22cieseo soe is) eee rien = 1, 000. 00 
James D. Warren’s claim for navigating steam-schooner ‘‘Dolphin” from 
Ounalaskatofoubwapessa-kcese sok jose ie tose anaes escheat ten eat = 160. 00 
James D. Warren’s claim for navigating steai-schooners ‘‘Grace” and 
BOAMIM ABC CKey woth Soe mabye ie se paeiaatan oc SSS ore Selcie isle ioloe oni= 2 ne ecene ac 320. 00 
James D. Warren’s claim for navigating steam-schooner ‘‘W. P. Sayward”. 155. 00 
ile tele eras sere safes ciel SNe mio clenec/sccnls sie eres co etswiee ee wa aSs.5 sane 3, 635. 00 
(Signed) J. D. WARREN. 
(Signed) D. O’ConNOR, Notary Public. 
Damages claimed by George R. Ferey, Master of the schooner “W. P. Sayward,” for illegal 
arrest and detention on board the United States steam-ship ‘‘ Rush,” and at Sitka, from 
July 9 to September 10, 1887. 
BRITISH COLUMBIA, to wit. 
I, George R. Ferey, of Victoria, in the Province of British Columbia, Dominion of 
Canada, master mariner, and master of the schooner ‘‘W. P. Sayward,” solemnly 
and sincerely declare as follows: 
169 1. that I was on the 9th July, 1887, master of the schooner ‘‘ W. P. Say- 
\ ard”; at that date the said schooner was in the Behring’s Sea. 
2. Th. t on the said 9th July the said schooner ‘‘W. P.Sayward” was seized by 
the Unit: d States steam-ship ‘ Rush,” and I was made a prisoner and taken on board 
the said steam-ship ‘‘ Rush” with the papers of the said schooner ‘‘ W. P. Sayward.” 
3. The Captain of the said steam-ship ‘‘Rush” told me I was in his charge, and 
must obey lis orders; he sent me back to the said schooner ‘*W. P. Sayward,” made 
her fast to the “Rush,” and towed her to Onnalaska, from which place we were dis- 
tant at time of said seizure about 80 miles. 
4, When I arrived at Ounalaska aforesaid I was given into the charge of a Deputy 
United States Marshal, and next day I, in the said schooner ‘‘W. P. Sayward,” in 
charge of a Deputy Marshal, was sent on my way to Sitka, where I arrived on the 
22nd July, and was there delivered into the custody of the United States Marshal. 
5. That on the 23rd July I was brought before Judge Dawson, the Judge of the 
District Court at Sitka, and placed under bond of 500 doliars to appear before the 
said District Court on the 22nd August, 1887. I had to remain at Sitka from the 
said 28rd July, and on the 22nd August, 1887, I appeared before the said District 
Court, and so on from day to day until the 10th September, when Judge Dawson 
aforesaid discharged me, stating he had received instructions from Washington to 
release all parties connected with the seized sealers. 
, . I claim as damages for my said illegal arrest and detention the sum of 2,000 
ollars. 
