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mark them for future distinction among the civilized portion of the world.
With great respect, I am, sir, &c., &c.,
NEIL M. HOWISON, Lieut. Commanding, U. S. Navy.
To the COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF
Of the U. S. Naval forces in the Pacific Ocean.
APPENDIX. A.
HER MAJESTY'S SLOOP MODESTE, Fort Vancouver, Columbia River, Sept. 13, 1846.
SIR : It was with the greatest regret that I this morning received information of your vessel being on the sands at the mouth of the Columbia. From the hurried information I have received, I much fear my boat will be too late to render any as- sistance in saving the vessel ; but in the possibility of your not having bee'n able to save provisions, &c., I beg to offer for your acceptance a few of such articles as are not likely to be obtained at Clatsop.
I have the honor to be, sir, your most obedient servant,
THOS. BAILLIE, Commander. Lieut. HOWISON,
Commanding U. S. Schooner Shark.
B.
FORT VANCOUVER, Sept. 11, 1846.
DEAR SIR: We have just heard of the unfortunate accident which has befallen the Shark on the bar of this river, and we beg to offer our sincere condolence oh the distressing event.