I have the honor to forward copy of a Statement given on
the Authority of
Mr Duncan respecting the murder of one Indian
Constable and the wounding of others by the Master and crew of
the Sloop "
Random."
Mr Mr Duncan has had as a Missionary more
success than anyone else on this coast in civilizing the Indians,
and this affair is extremely to be regretted. It will, I fear,
create a strong feeling against the Whites.
Admiral Denman has
despatched a gun boat in pursuit of
the the "
Random" and I have sent
a surgeon to attend on the wounded men. I made an application
to the Governor of
Vancouver's Island to assist in the apprehension
of
Jackson, and the other murderers, should they visit the Colony
under his Government. I have likewise made a formal demand on
the Governor of
WashingtonTerritory Territory for the surrender of the murderers.