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                     Admiral, which appears to have been very successful in producing the
                     requisite peace, and submission on the part of the Indians encamped
                     in the neighbourhood of Victoria.
the
                     Admiral, which appears to have been very successful in producing the
                     requisite peace, and submission on the part of the Indians encamped
                     in the neighbourhood of Victoria.
                      
                  
                   
                  
                   
                  
                   
                  
                   
                  
                   
                  
                  
                  
                   armed & there have been continual feuds between the different tribes, no two of which
                     appear to agree, & the consequence has been that several lives have been lost & the
                     road in the vicinity of their Lodges rendered dangerous to passers by from the frequent
                     discharges of muskets.
armed & there have been continual feuds between the different tribes, no two of which
                     appear to agree, & the consequence has been that several lives have been lost & the
                     road in the vicinity of their Lodges rendered dangerous to passers by from the frequent
                     discharges of muskets. the whole from the place they had encamped in, giving each tribe a spot large enough
                     for their lodges completely apart from each other with strong injunctions to avoid
                     committing any outrage as they would be arrested & punished for it.
the whole from the place they had encamped in, giving each tribe a spot large enough
                     for their lodges completely apart from each other with strong injunctions to avoid
                     committing any outrage as they would be arrested & punished for it. The following day I received the enclosed requisition from the govr: a Schooner leaving Victoria having been fired into by the Hydah Tribe. I immediately ordered a hundred Mariner,
                     under Captain Magin to be landed with directions to place himself in communication with the Magistrate sent by the govr & give every assistance to the civil Power; at the same time to use the greatest
                     discretion in dealing with the Indians &
The following day I received the enclosed requisition from the govr: a Schooner leaving Victoria having been fired into by the Hydah Tribe. I immediately ordered a hundred Mariner,
                     under Captain Magin to be landed with directions to place himself in communication with the Magistrate sent by the govr & give every assistance to the civil Power; at the same time to use the greatest
                     discretion in dealing with the Indians & & two boats from the
& two boats from the Gangeswith guns were sent round to the harbour of Victoria to prevent any escape. The whole force being under the command of Commr Burgoyne of the Ganges.
 I would request you to lay before their [???] the enclosed copy of a letter from govr Douglas suppressing his thanks for the service rendered.
I would request you to lay before their [???] the enclosed copy of a letter from govr Douglas suppressing his thanks for the service rendered. by a Lieutenant, to stop all Northern Canoes, entering unless they deliver up their
                     arms for which a receipt will be given: & they be deposited in the Police Office until
                     their departure, when on producing the receipt the arms will be returned.
by a Lieutenant, to stop all Northern Canoes, entering unless they deliver up their
                     arms for which a receipt will be given: & they be deposited in the Police Office until
                     their departure, when on producing the receipt the arms will be returned.Captain John& his brother were apprehended & taken to the Police Office on a charge of murdering a Tongas chief. When placed in charge of the jailer to secure
 secure them for the night they drew their knives & attacked the Policeman & were both
                     shot by the latter in defending themselves.
secure them for the night they drew their knives & attacked the Policeman & were both
                     shot by the latter in defending themselves.Baynes, Rear Admiral Robert Lambert
Fortescue, 1st Baron Carlingford Chichester