Separate
               
            
            
               13th May 1864
               
               My Lord Duke,
                
            
            
               With a view to correct erroneous or exaggerated Reports of a Massacre
               of fourteen white men which may reach Your Grace through other
               channels, I deem it my duty to place the facts before you, as it will
               be impossible for the Governor of 
British Columbia to communicate
               them to your Grace by this Mail.
               
               2.  The Statements of the Survivors of this sad tragedy, together
               with the newspaper accounts, which I enclose, and which are
               substantially correct, leave me little to add.
               
            3.  The 
            
            
               3.  The party of men who have lost their lives in the manner detailed
               in these papers, were employed by "
Mr Waddington", an enterprising
               and highly deserving member of this community, in forming a Trail or
               Road from the Head of "
Bute Inlet" to the 
Cariboo Mines in 
British
                  Columbia, and had prosecuted this work for a distance of forty miles
               North of the Head of the Inlet, at which point the Massacre took
               place.
               
               4.  The Tribe or part of the Tribe of Chillcoatens who have committed
               this atrocity do not exceed sixty in number, and I have every reason
               to believe and hope that the capture and identification of the
               culprits will shortly be effected by the prompt and vigorous measures
               which I feel certain 
Governor Seymour will adopt.  This will be
               rendered
more
 more easy by the aid of more powerful and friendly Tribes in
               their immediate neighbourhood, who are always ready to give up
               culprits on condition of being rewarded for so doing.
               
               5.  The Survivors are now in hospital here and I have transmitted
               their depositions to 
Governor Seymour and will not fail to afford him
               every assistance in my power to vindicate the Law.
               
               6.  It is known that the Chillcoaten Tribe are peculiarly jealous of
               their women and in the absence of any assigned reason for this
               ferocious proceeding, I would fear that the residence of a number of
               single white men among the Chillcoatens, and the almost certain
               results, may be among the causes which have led to the catastrophe.
               
            
            
               I have the honor to be
               My Lord Duke
               Your Graces very obedient
 
               humble Servant
               
A.E. Kennedy
               Governor
               
               Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
               
               
               
                
                  
                  
                     Newspaper extracts,
                     The British Colonist, 12 May 1864, and
                     The Daily Chronicle, 12 May 1864, reporting the events of the
                     massacre and the statements of the survivors.
                     
                     
                   
            
            
               Other documents included in the file
               
                
                  
                  
                     Draft reply, 
Cardwell to 
Kennedy, No. 16, 
4 July 1864, acknowledging receipt of 
Kennedy's despatch and enclosures.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     Draft reply, 
Cardwell to 
Kennedy, No. 34, 
31 August 1864, cautioning 
Kennedy, in response to the attacks in 
Bute Inlet road, not to allow any kinds of retaliation "beyond the limits of law" that may result
                     in a "Tribal War."
                     
 
            
            
               
                  People in this document
                  
                        Blackwood, Arthur Johnstone
                  
                        Buckley, Philip
                  
                        Cardwell, Edward
                  
                        Elliot, Thomas Frederick
                  
                        Fortescue, 1st Baron Carlingford Chichester
                  
                        Kennedy, Arthur
                  
                        Moseley, Edward
                  Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle Henry Pelham Fiennes
                  
                        Peterson, Peter A.
                  Seymour, Governor Frederick
                  
                        Waddington,  Alfred Penderell
                  
                        Whymper,  Frederick
                  Wood, Thomas Lett
                
               
                  Places in this document
                  British Columbia
                  Bute Inlet
                  Cariboo Region
                  Vancouver Island