I have the honor to forward for your information the report made to
Captain Fanshawe of HM Ship "
Daphne" by
Lieutenant Lacy of the
Daphne,
who commanded a party sent to apprehend the murderers of the
Ans 5 November — N 9. Military
British
seamen at
Newitty, on the
19 July last; the tribe at first fired on the
boats, but fled when the party landed,
Lieutenant Lacy did not pursue
them owing to the nature of the ground but the other Indians represent
the dispersion of the tribe as complete, this was
effected without loss
and the wounds of the two
seamenseamen are slight. A most beneficial effect
has been produced on the tribes in the neighbourhood who had previously
caused much alarm among the Hudson's bay company's servants, and
endangered the safety of the post at
Fort Rupert, for the future I trust that place will remain in Safety which it did not appear
to be before —