 Harney of the United States Army,
               Commanding the Troops in Washington Territory, referring to the
               subject of the occupation of San Juan Island by a body of United
               States Troops, and acquainting me with the reasons which induced
               him to undertake such a movement.
Harney of the United States Army,
               Commanding the Troops in Washington Territory, referring to the
               subject of the occupation of San Juan Island by a body of United
               States Troops, and acquainting me with the reasons which induced
               him to undertake such a movement.
                he
               
               placed a Military Command upon the Island of San Juan to protect
               the American Citizens residing on the Island from the insults
               and indignities which the British Authorities of Vancouver's
                  Island, and the establishment of the Hudson's Bay Company have
               recently offered them, by sending a British Ship of War from
               Vancouver's Island to convey the Chief Factor of the Hudson's
               Bay Company to San Juan, for the purpose of seizing an American
               Citizen, and forcibly transporting him to Vancouver's Island to
               be tried
he
               
               placed a Military Command upon the Island of San Juan to protect
               the American Citizens residing on the Island from the insults
               and indignities which the British Authorities of Vancouver's
                  Island, and the establishment of the Hudson's Bay Company have
               recently offered them, by sending a British Ship of War from
               Vancouver's Island to convey the Chief Factor of the Hudson's
               Bay Company to San Juan, for the purpose of seizing an American
               Citizen, and forcibly transporting him to Vancouver's Island to
               be tried tried by British Laws.
tried by British Laws.
               
                is a fabrication.  No British
               Man of War was sent from Vancouver's Island, with the Chief
               Factor of the Hudson's Bay Company, to seize an American
               Citizen, and to transport him to Vancouver's Island; nor has any
               act of a like nature ever happened.  On the contrary although
               numbers of American Citizens have recently squatted upon San Juan, no interference with them has occurred, or has even been
               contemplated.  They have been allowed to remain unmolested, out
               of respect and consideration
is a fabrication.  No British
               Man of War was sent from Vancouver's Island, with the Chief
               Factor of the Hudson's Bay Company, to seize an American
               Citizen, and to transport him to Vancouver's Island; nor has any
               act of a like nature ever happened.  On the contrary although
               numbers of American Citizens have recently squatted upon San Juan, no interference with them has occurred, or has even been
               contemplated.  They have been allowed to remain unmolested, out
               of respect and consideration consideration for the friendly Government to
               which they belonged, and which Government we felt well assured
               would readily atone for any wrong done by its Citizens.
consideration for the friendly Government to
               which they belonged, and which Government we felt well assured
               would readily atone for any wrong done by its Citizens.
                as we have no right to presume that they
               will for one moment support the course adopted by General
                  Harney.
as we have no right to presume that they
               will for one moment support the course adopted by General
                  Harney.
                dignified mode of action that could be
               adopted.
dignified mode of action that could be
               adopted.
                8. I would observe that but a few days prior to the occupation
               of San Juan, General Harney, who had been on a tour of
               inspection in Puget Sound, visited Victoria, and waited upon me.
               He made no complaint to me of the treatment of any American
               Citizens with the "insults and indignities" which he now
               asserts, and yet at that time he must, I should think, have been
               in full possession of all the points of the fancied grievance as
               he now gives it, for he had landed upon San Juan just before,
               and, doubtless, was
8. I would observe that but a few days prior to the occupation
               of San Juan, General Harney, who had been on a tour of
               inspection in Puget Sound, visited Victoria, and waited upon me.
               He made no complaint to me of the treatment of any American
               Citizens with the "insults and indignities" which he now
               asserts, and yet at that time he must, I should think, have been
               in full possession of all the points of the fancied grievance as
               he now gives it, for he had landed upon San Juan just before,
               and, doubtless, was  in communication with the American Citizens
               there, and his silence, although not inexplicable, is
               significant, when viewed in connection with the general order
               issued on the Island by Captain Pickett (Enclosure No 7 in
               Despatch No 31) and with the different complexion which the
               whole matter now bears.
in communication with the American Citizens
               there, and his silence, although not inexplicable, is
               significant, when viewed in connection with the general order
               issued on the Island by Captain Pickett (Enclosure No 7 in
               Despatch No 31) and with the different complexion which the
               whole matter now bears.
                continuance of such occupation, & I shall,
               therefore, beg him to withdraw the Troops now upon San Juan.
continuance of such occupation, & I shall,
               therefore, beg him to withdraw the Troops now upon San Juan.
                
                  
                   
                     
                     Lytton, Sir Edward George Earle Bulwer