No. 25
1. I have the honor of enclosing herewith a copy of a
communication which I lately received from
Commander Swartwout,
commanding the naval Forces of the United States within the
Straits of
Juan de Fuca, reporting that an American citizen had been cruelly
murdered by the natives near the town of
Seattle, and requesting my aid
and assistance towards arresting
thethe murderers. The letter was
delivered by
Captain Swartwout in person, and he also informed me that
the murder was committed on the 3
rd of this present month.
2. For obvious reasons I declined interfering with the arrest of
the murderers, except in the case of their taking refuge within the
British settlements, when I agreed to sanction the execution of any
process issued by the Magistrates of
Washington Territory and embraced
by the provisions of the Extradition Treaty.
3. I also made it obvious to
Captain Swartwout that the moral
effect of the punishment on the Indian mind would be altogether
destroyed if the arrest were made by the British authorities, and I
advised him to chase the murderers
toto their homes, and to arrest them if
necessary in the midst of their friends being the course which in every
attempt on the lives of British subjects we have been compelled to
resort to.
4. He did not however seem disposed to follow my advice; and I
presume the Indians have made their escape. I am convinced that none of
them have been seen, or heard of in this quarter; especially as I have,
on all occasions, warned the Natives, that offenders against the laws of
the United States, are not to seek harbour in the British settlements.
If permitted to do so, they might be claimed by the United States'
authorities, and their arrest on British Territory, would most certainly
embroil us with their friends.
I have the honor to be Sir
Your most obedient humble Servant
James Douglas
Governor
The Right
Honble Henry Labouchere Esq
re
Her Majesty's principal Secretary of State
For the Colonial Department.
Minutes by CO staff
Mr Merivale
Acknowledge & approve the Gov
rs proceedings?
Other documents included in the file
Draft reply, Labouchere to
Douglas, No. 2,
7 January 1857.
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)