 been
               constantly occurring, while but comparatively few departures have
               taken place, so that at the present moment there are
               nearly four thousand Indians in the outskirts of the Town of Victoria.
been
               constantly occurring, while but comparatively few departures have
               taken place, so that at the present moment there are
               nearly four thousand Indians in the outskirts of the Town of Victoria.
                Furs and other
               commodities; but I cannot be blind to the fact that in an emergency
               we are nearly wholly unprotected, and the most direful consequences
               might ensue were any sudden outburst to occur.
Furs and other
               commodities; but I cannot be blind to the fact that in an emergency
               we are nearly wholly unprotected, and the most direful consequences
               might ensue were any sudden outburst to occur.
                aware the Vessels of War do not lie in
               Victoria Harbour, but at Esquimalt three miles off, Fort Victoria not
               being capable of receiving Vessels of large draft of water, and
               therefore although we may have the most efficient assistance near at
               hand, yet in reality it is too remote to be instantly available in
               case of sudden need.
aware the Vessels of War do not lie in
               Victoria Harbour, but at Esquimalt three miles off, Fort Victoria not
               being capable of receiving Vessels of large draft of water, and
               therefore although we may have the most efficient assistance near at
               hand, yet in reality it is too remote to be instantly available in
               case of sudden need.
                for they land their Arms
               before entering the Harbor, in the custody of their friends, from
               whom they can afterwards obtain them:  but the check exists
               nevertheless, and produces a certain moral restraint which is
               beneficial.
for they land their Arms
               before entering the Harbor, in the custody of their friends, from
               whom they can afterwards obtain them:  but the check exists
               nevertheless, and produces a certain moral restraint which is
               beneficial.
                cause is calculated to arouse all the fiercer passions of
               the Savage, and, in a moment, to overturn all considerations of
               profit or interest, or even of consequences, although speedy
               retribution may be inevitable.  It therefore would be highly culpable
               to relax in any precautionary measures; but in this case the number
               of white people is so disproportionate to that of the Indians, that
               we must in a great degree rely upon aid from without.
 cause is calculated to arouse all the fiercer passions of
               the Savage, and, in a moment, to overturn all considerations of
               profit or interest, or even of consequences, although speedy
               retribution may be inevitable.  It therefore would be highly culpable
               to relax in any precautionary measures; but in this case the number
               of white people is so disproportionate to that of the Indians, that
               we must in a great degree rely upon aid from without.
                in such numbers, and to
               detach a Vessel from Esquimalt to be stationed for the present near
               to Cowitchen, so as to visit at frequent intervals the different
               white Settlements on the Coast.
in such numbers, and to
               detach a Vessel from Esquimalt to be stationed for the present near
               to Cowitchen, so as to visit at frequent intervals the different
               white Settlements on the Coast.
                
                  
                   
                  
                   
                  
                   
                  
                   
                  
                   
                  
                   
                  
                   from the recent occurences which have taken place in Admiralty Bay off this Island and in Victoria and that we as Pioneers having a knowledge of the Indian character for revenge do feel that our lives and property are in danger,
                     require immediate protection from Your Excellency.
from the recent occurences which have taken place in Admiralty Bay off this Island and in Victoria and that we as Pioneers having a knowledge of the Indian character for revenge do feel that our lives and property are in danger,
                     require immediate protection from Your Excellency. 
                  
                   continued presence of an armed force.
continued presence of an armed force. the passage of all Canoes: but I am not quite satisfied with the wisdom of the act.
the passage of all Canoes: but I am not quite satisfied with the wisdom of the act.
 but be productive of greater evils in other parts of the British Possessions more
                     exposed and less protected than Victoria.
 but be productive of greater evils in other parts of the British Possessions more
                     exposed and less protected than Victoria. will have native Constables. — The Indians themselves have cordially entered into
                     the arrangement, and have promised to pay a small sum monthly towards the maintenance
                     of the police &c. —
will have native Constables. — The Indians themselves have cordially entered into
                     the arrangement, and have promised to pay a small sum monthly towards the maintenance
                     of the police &c. —  protection that a small guard of Marines should be stationed at Victoria, and one of the Steam Gun Boats kept at the entrance of the Harbour, so long as the
                     present large concourse of Indians is in the immediate neighbourhood.
protection that a small guard of Marines should be stationed at Victoria, and one of the Steam Gun Boats kept at the entrance of the Harbour, so long as the
                     present large concourse of Indians is in the immediate neighbourhood. to Nanaimo, and not to allow too great intervals to elapse between visits nor to remain too
                     short a time at one place.
to Nanaimo, and not to allow too great intervals to elapse between visits nor to remain too
                     short a time at one place. 
                  
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 as well as spirituous liquors forbidden to be sold to the Indians under a penalty.
as well as spirituous liquors forbidden to be sold to the Indians under a penalty. recourse to it in the neighbourhood of Victoria.
recourse to it in the neighbourhood of Victoria.Baynes, Rear Admiral Robert Lambert
Fortescue, 1st Baron Carlingford Chichester