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<profileDesc><abstract><p>Despatch to London. 
                Minutes (4), Enclosures (untranscribed) (7), Other documents (1).</p>
<p><persName ref="prs:douglas_j">Douglas</persName> addresses earlier attempts <q>being made by certain American Citizens to survey and occupy <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">the island of San Juan</placeName> in the <placeName ref="plc:strait_of_georgia">Gulf of Georgia</placeName>,</q> noting <q>that a detachment of United States troops landed some days ago on <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">the Island of San Juan</placeName>, without any previous intimation of their intentions to this Government, for the purpose of permanently occupying the same.</q> <persName ref="prs:douglas_j">Douglas</persName> reports at length on this <q>virtual invasion of <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">San Juan</placeName>,</q> and his subsequent diplomatic and military responses to the US incursions there.</p></abstract><correspDesc>
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No. 30
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<opener><ref type="co_ref">9569, CO 305/11, p. 1; received 26 September
</ref>
<date when="1859-08-01">1 August 1859</date>
</opener>
<p>
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your Despatch
No 58 of the <date when="1859-04-30">30<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">th</hi> April last</date> enclosing for my information and
guidance the copy of a correspondence with the Foreign office on the
subject of the attempts then being made by certain American Citizens
to survey and occupy <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">the island ofSan Juan</placeName> in the <placeName ref="plc:strait_of_georgia">Gulf of Georgia</placeName>
and instructing me to pursue the course indicated by the <persName ref="prs:malmesbury">Earl of
<fw type="catchword" style="text-align: right;">Malmesbury</fw><pb facs="co_305_11/co_305_11_00003v.jpg"/>Malmesbury</persName> for maintaining the right of the British Crown to <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">the Island</placeName>.
</p>
<p>
2. In pursuance of those instructions I appointed <persName ref="prs:decourcy_j">John F. de
Courcy</persName> Esq<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">re</hi> to the office of Justice of the Peace for the
district of <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">San Juan</placeName> vice <persName ref="prs:griffin">J.C. Griffin</persName> Esq<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">r</hi> whose commission
as Justice of the Peace had lately expired.
</p>
<p>
3. I have now the honor to communicate for the information of
Her Majestys Government that a detachment of United States
troops landed some days ago on <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">the Island of San Juan</placeName>, without
any previous intimation of their intentions to this Government,
for the purpose of permanently occupying the same, as you will
observe from a communication <pb facs="co_305_11/co_305_11_00004r.jpg"/>which I received from <persName ref="prs:decourcy_j">M<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">r</hi> de Courcy</persName>
on the <date when="1859-07-30">30<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">th</hi> July</date>, herewith enclosed. That officer having
according to his instructions proceeded to introduce himself to
<persName ref="prs:pickett">Captain Picqett [Pickett]</persName>
(the United States officer in command of the
detachment,) in his official capacity and to inform that officer
that his instructions required him to warn off all persons
attempting to assert any rights of occupancy as against the
British Dominion in the <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">island of San Juan</placeName>.
</p>
<p>
4. <persName ref="prs:decourcy_j">M<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">r</hi> de Courcy</persName>'s communication contains <persName ref="prs:pickett">Capt<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">n</hi> Piquet</persName>s reply
which only goes to shew that the sovereignty of Her Majesty over
the <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">Island of San Juan</placeName> was not acknowledged by the Government of
the United <fw type="catchword" style="text-align: right;">States</fw><pb facs="co_305_11/co_305_11_00004v.jpg"/>States and that the occupation of <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">the Island</placeName> by
United States Troops was to be permanent.
</p>
<p>
5. <persName ref="prs:decourcy_j">M<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">r</hi> de Courcy</persName> also states that he overheard <persName ref="prs:pickett">Capt<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">n</hi>
Piequett</persName> promise protection to any and every American Citizen
who might think proper to squat on <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">the Island of San Juan</placeName>,
adding also that they had a right to squat on any part of that
Island.
</p>
<p>
6. On receiving intelligence of that proceeding I lost no time
in making a demand on <persName ref="prs:decourcy">Captain M. de Courcy</persName> the Senior Naval
officer, in command of Her Majestys Ships stationed <fw type="catchword" style="text-align: right;">here</fw><pb facs="co_305_11/co_305_11_00005r.jpg"/>here for a
powerful vessel of War to be despatched immediately to <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">San Juan</placeName>,
and requested him to instruct the officers in command to prevent
the landing of further armed parties of the United States
soldiers for purposes of occupation as well as the erection of
fortifications of any description by the party already on the
Island. A copy of those instructions dated <date when="1859-07-29">29 July 1859</date> is
herewith transmitted for your information.
</p>
<p>
7. Her Majestys Ship <name ref="vsl:tribune" type="vessel">Tribune</name> under command of <persName ref="prs:hornby_p">Cap<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">t</hi> Hornby</persName> was
accordingly despatched the same day with instructions to that
effect. <persName ref="prs:cary_gh">M<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">r</hi> Cary</persName> Her Majestys Attorney General who zealously
volunteered his services <fw type="catchword" style="text-align: right;">for</fw><pb facs="co_305_11/co_305_11_00005v.jpg"/>for the occasion also repaired to the
<placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">Island of San Juan</placeName> for the purpose of preventing any illegality
in the proceedings of the Magistrate there as it was resolved
that all our measures against the persons who had landed, and
were occupying the land on <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">San Juan</placeName> should be carried out by the
ordinary exercise of the civil power.
</p>
<p>
8. These are the first hurried steps which I adopted feeling
assured that bold and decided measures in the first instance,
would have the effect of arresting further attempts to occupy
<placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">the Island</placeName> and that as collision was inevitable in the event of
both Governments <fw type="catchword" style="text-align: right;">asserting</fw><pb facs="co_305_11/co_305_11_00006r.jpg"/>asserting extreme rights of possession it was
better to have to cope with a small detachment, than to wait
until reinforcements from <placeName ref="plc:washington_territory">Washington Territory</placeName>, should make their
dislodg[e]ment impracticable with our present force.
</p>
<p>
9. My own duty was also clearly defined by the instructions
conveyed to me, in Secretary <persName ref="prs:grey_g">Sir George Grays [Grey's]</persName> Despatch
N<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">o</hi> 5 of the <date when="1854-09-21">21 September 1854</date> which authorizes me to continue
to treat those islands as part of the British Dominions.
</p>
<p>
10. In the evening of the <date when="1859-07-30">30<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">th</hi> July</date> I received a Despatch from
<persName ref="prs:cary_gh">M<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">r</hi> Attorney General Cary</persName>, herewith transmitted, representing the
<fw type="catchword" style="text-align: right;">American</fw><pb facs="co_305_11/co_305_11_00006v.jpg"/>American force as more powerful than had been reported to us and
that the British force under the command of <persName ref="prs:hornby_p">Cap<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">n</hi> Hornby</persName> could
not effect the object we proposed without a strong probability
of resistance.
</p>
<p>
11. I therefore immediately entered again into communication
with <persName ref="prs:decourcy">Captain de Courcy</persName>, suggesting that another powerful vessel
of War might be despatched to the spot trusting that the
exhibition of an overwhelming force might prevent resistance and
the probable effusion of blood.
</p>
<p>
12. In a personal conference <fw type="catchword" style="text-align: right;">the</fw><pb facs="co_305_11/co_305_11_00007r.jpg"/>the same evening with Captains <persName ref="prs:decourcy">de
Courcy</persName> and <persName ref="prs:richards_gh">Richards</persName> R.N. they expressed a very strong opinion on
the proposed employment of Her Majestys forces against the
Troops of the United States and suggested that milder measures
should be first tried, professing however their readiness to
receive my instructions, at the same time entering their protest
against any forcible demonstration.
</p>
<p>
13. Out of respect to the opinion of these officers, and
especially as I felt assured that the measures of Government
could not be carried into effect with the requisite spirit and
vigour unless the officers <fw type="catchword" style="text-align: right;">intrusted</fw><pb facs="co_305_11/co_305_11_00007v.jpg"/>intrusted with their execution were
cordial in their support I agreed to a modification of the
instructions issued to <persName ref="prs:hornby_p">Cap<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">n</hi> Hornby</persName> directing him to prevent the
landing of armed parties of United States troops and the
erection of Military works by the party already on <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">the Island</placeName>,
which part of his instructions was revoked and the Magistrate
<persName ref="prs:decourcy">M<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">r</hi> de Courcy</persName> has [been] directed not to issue any process against the
United States detachment of Troops then on <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">San Juan</placeName>.
</p>
<p>
14. <persName ref="prs:decourcy">Captain de Courcy</persName> further suggested that the detachment of
supernumerary Marines stationed in <placeName ref="plc:british_columbia">British Columbia</placeName> should be
recalled for service under his command in <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">San Juan</placeName> and <fw type="catchword" style="text-align: right;">Her</fw><pb facs="co_305_11/co_305_11_00008r.jpg"/>Her
Majestys ship <name ref="vsl:plumper" type="vessel">Plumper</name> was accordingly despatched yesterday
morning to <placeName ref="plc:new_westminster">New Westminster</placeName> for that purpose.
</p>
<p>
15. It was also suggested that <persName ref="prs:prevost_jc">Captain Prevost</persName> Her Majestys
Commissioner for the settlement of the water boundary should
immediately enter into communication with <persName ref="prs:campbell_a">M<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">r</hi> Campbell</persName> the
United States Commissioner to ascertain if the Military
occupation of the <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">Island of San Juan</placeName> by United States Troops
had taken place with the sanction of the United States
Government, and if not to urge him to use his influence with
<persName ref="prs:harney">General Harney</persName> commanding the Troops in <placeName ref="plc:washington_territory">Washington Territory</placeName> to
refrain from taking a course wh was likely to produce collision
<fw type="catchword" style="text-align: right;">and</fw><pb facs="co_305_11/co_305_11_00008v.jpg"/>and interrupt the harmonious relations subsisting
between the United States and Great Britain.
</p>
<p>
16. I ad[d]ressed
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in consequence a communication to <persName ref="prs:prevost_jc">Cap<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">t</hi> Prevost</persName> requesting him
to pursue that course. It was also arranged in the same
personal conference that the "<name ref="vsl:pylades" type="vessel">Pylades</name>" should leave today to
reinforce the detachment of ships under command of <persName ref="prs:hornby_p">Captain Hornby</persName>
at <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">San Juan</placeName>.
</p>
<p>
17. That measure has however not been carried into effect as
<persName ref="prs:decourcy">Captain de Courcy</persName> waited upon me this day at 11 a.m. accompanied
by <persName ref="prs:hawkins_js">Col<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">n</hi> Hawkins</persName> Her Majestys Boundary Commissioner to <fw type="catchword" style="text-align: right;">suggest</fw><pb facs="co_305_11/co_305_11_00009r.jpg"/>suggest
the importance of conveying intelligence of the occupation of
<placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">San Juan</placeName> to Her Majestys Government without delay, and as with
diligence there is still time to overtake the Mail Steamer
leaving <placeName ref="plc:san_francisco">S<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">t</hi> Francisco</placeName> on 5<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">th</hi> August, <persName ref="prs:decourcy">Captain de Courcy</persName> proposes
to convey such intelligence immediately to <placeName ref="plc:san_francisco">S<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">t</hi> Francisco</placeName> by Her
Majestys Ship <name ref="vsl:pylades" type="vessel">Pylades</name>. To that course I see many serious
objections especially the detachment of so powerful a ship on a
distant service at such a critical time.
</p>
<p>
18. I ought here to inform you that I submitted my plan of
operations with respect to <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">San Juan</placeName>, to the Legislative Council
of <placeName ref="plc:vancouver_island">Vancouver's Island</placeName> <fw type="catchword" style="text-align: right;">for</fw><pb facs="co_305_11/co_305_11_00009v.jpg"/>for their consideration, and that it met
with their entire approval and they promised to give me their
most earnest aid and cordial support in my attempts to assert the
rights of the British Crown over <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">San Juan</placeName>.
</p>
<p>
19. I thought it due to the suggestions of <persName ref="prs:decourcy">Captain de Courcy</persName>
made this morning to summon a Council composed of the chief
officers of <placeName ref="plc:vancouver_island">Vancouvers Island</placeName> and British Colubmia now present
in <placeName ref="plc:victoria">Victoria</placeName>, at which <persName ref="prs:decourcy">Captain de Courcy</persName> and <persName ref="prs:hawkins_js">Colonel Hawkins</persName> were
also present and assisted.
</p>
<p>
20. The result of their consultation has been handed <fw type="catchword" style="text-align: right;">to</fw><pb facs="co_305_11/co_305_11_00010r.jpg"/>to me and
is embodied in the accompanying address recommending for the
reasons therein set forth the withdrawal of all British subjects
from the <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">Island of San Juan</placeName>, under protest against the act of
hostility which has rendered such a step necessary.
</p>
<p>
21. I feel assured that not one of the gentlemen who have
attached their signatures, would have hesitated one moment in
hazarding life and property in their countrys defence, the
difficulty in the present case is that they do not know that <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">San
Juan</placeName> is their country. I therefore profoundly respect their
motives; though I still believe that vigorous measures <pb facs="co_305_11/co_305_11_00010v.jpg"/>on our
part would soon dispose of the question in our favour. A policy
of national concession is always mischievous and in the case of
these Colonies dangerous.
</p>
<p>
22. I have thrown these hurried remarks together for your
information on the subject of this dispute, so recklessly
excited by the acts of the United States, which appears the more
remarkable as they appear causeless, adding neither to the force
nor the justice of whatever claims they may have to the <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">Island
of San Juan</placeName>.
</p>
<p>
23. I have not had time <pb facs="co_305_11/co_305_11_00011r.jpg"/>to weigh the measures recommended by
the Council held to day, neither am I certain they can be
carried out, without a complete sacrifice of British interests,
but Her Majesty's Government may rest assured that I will not
adopt any reckless or inconsiderate course.
</p>
<p>
24. I have further to request that you will favour me with your
instructions by the return of Post.
</p>
<p>
25. <persName ref="prs:hawkins_js">Colonel Hawkins</persName> having volunteered to take home this
despatch I beg to refer you to that officer for further
information respecting this virtual invasion of <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">San Juan</placeName>, as I
must <fw type="catchword" style="text-align: right;">despatch</fw><pb facs="co_305_11/co_305_11_00011v.jpg"/>despatch him immediately, in order to save the mail.
</p>
<p>
26. At the moment of closing this despatch <persName ref="prs:prevost_jc">Captain Prevost</persName> has
returned from an unsuccessful mission in search of <persName ref="prs:campbell_a">M<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">r</hi> Campbell</persName>,
and has handed me the report of his proceedings which I now
enclose.
</p>
<closer>
I have etc.
<lb/>
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<ab>
<persName ref="prs:merivale_h">M<hi style="text-decoration: underline; vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">r</hi> Merivale</persName><lb/>
The duplicate of the <choice><abbr>desp<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">h</hi></abbr><expan>despatch</expan></choice> has been handed to the <persName ref="prs:newcastle">Duke of
Newcastle</persName>.
</ab>
<p>
For. Office.
</p>
<closer><signed><persName ref="prs:blackwood_aj">AB<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">d</hi></persName>
<date when="1859-09-26">
26 Sep<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">r</hi>
</date>
</signed>
</closer>
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<div type="minute_entry">
<ab>
<persName ref="prs:fortescue">M<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">r</hi> Fortescue</persName><lb/>
The Duke has minuted a brief answer to this &amp; the other
despatches on the subject.
</ab>
<closer><signed><persName ref="prs:merivale_h">HM</persName>
<date when="1859-09-28">
S 28
</date>
</signed>
<signed><persName ref="prs:fortescue">CF</persName>
<date when="1859-09-29">
29
</date>
</signed>
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<opener><address><addrLine>
<orgName ref="org:foreign_office">F.O.</orgName>
</addrLine>
</address>
<date when="1858-09-30">Sept. 30/58</date>
<lb/>
<salute>My dear Merivale</salute>
</opener>
<p>
This despatch does not influence our instructions to
<persName ref="prs:lyons">Lyons</persName>; but I think you had better let us have a copy of it.
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[Sincerely?]
<lb/>
<persName ref="prs:hammond">E. Hammond</persName>
<lb/>
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<persName ref="prs:decourcy_j">John F. de Courcy</persName>, Stipenidary Magistrate, to <persName ref="prs:young_wag">W.A.G. Young</persName>, Acting
Colonial Secretary,
<date when="1859-07-29">29 July 1859</date>, reporting the landing of U.S. troops on <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">San Juan</placeName>
and his conversation with the commanding officer, <persName ref="prs:pickett">Captain Pickett</persName>.
</ab>
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<ab>
<persName ref="prs:douglas_j">Douglas</persName> to <persName ref="prs:decourcy">Captain Michael de Courcy</persName>, Senior Naval Officer,
<placeName ref="plc:esquimalt">Esquimalt</placeName>, <date when="1859-07-29">29 July 1859</date>, directing him to send a ship to <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">San Juan</placeName> to prevent the landing of further armed parties.
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<ab>
<persName ref="prs:cary_gh">George Hunter Cary</persName>, Attorney General,
to <persName ref="prs:douglas_j">Douglas</persName>, <date when="1859-07-30">30 July 1859</date>, advising that <persName ref="prs:hornby_p">Captain Hornby</persName>'s force
was not adequate to carry out his instructions against the 150
Americans on <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">San Juan</placeName>.
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<ab>
Report to <persName ref="prs:douglas_j">Douglas</persName>, dated <date when="1859-08-01">1 August 1859</date>, from a council comprised
of <persName ref="prs:finlayson">Robert Finlayson</persName>, <persName ref="prs:work_j">John Work</persName>, <persName ref="prs:fraser_d">Donald Fraser</persName>, <persName ref="prs:cameron_d">David Cameron</persName>, <persName ref="prs:decourcy">Michael
de Courcy</persName>, <persName ref="prs:hawkins_js">J.S. Hawkins</persName>, and <persName ref="prs:begbie_mb">Matthew B. Begbie</persName> (<persName ref="prs:cary_gh">George H. Cary</persName>
dissenting), advising against taking any aggressive action
against the U.S. troops on San Juan.
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<ab>
<persName ref="prs:douglas_j">Douglas</persName> to <persName ref="prs:prevost_jc">Captain Prevost</persName>, <date when="1859-07-30">30 July 1859</date>, directing him to
contact U.S. Boundary Commissioner <persName ref="prs:campbell_a">Campbell</persName> to ascertain whether
the invasion of <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">San Juan</placeName> was carried out on government orders.
</ab>
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<ab>
<persName ref="prs:prevost_jc">Prevost</persName> to <persName ref="prs:douglas_j">Douglas</persName>, <date when="1859-08-01">1 August 1859</date>, reporting his
unsuccessful attempts to find <persName ref="prs:campbell_a">Campbell</persName> and his subsequent
conversations with <persName ref="prs:pickett">Pickett</persName> and <persName ref="prs:decourcy">de Courcy</persName> on <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">San Juan</placeName>.
</ab>
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<ab>
Copy of orders issued by <persName ref="prs:pickett">Pickett</persName> on <date when="1859-07-27">27 July 1859</date>,
signed by <persName ref="prs:forsythe">James W. Forsyth</persName>, 2nd Lieutenant 9th Infantry.
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Draft, <persName ref="prs:elliot_tf">Elliot</persName> to <persName ref="prs:hammond">E. Hammond</persName>, <orgName ref="org:foreign_office">Foreign Office</orgName>, <date when="1859-10-06">6 October 1859</date>,
forwarding copies of two further despatches from <persName ref="prs:douglas_j">Douglas</persName>
relative to <placeName ref="plc:san_juan_island">San Juan</placeName>.
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<ab>
For Copying. The <persName ref="prs:newcastle">Duke of Newcastle</persName> has perused &amp; minuted these
desp<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">es</hi>.
</ab>
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