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As a public meeting composing the citizens of the lower part of the Sound held at
Port Townsend the
15th day of August 1857, for the purpose of taking into consideration measures for their future safety, and
devising some means for the apprehension of the murderers of Col:
I N Ebey of
Whitby Island and to consider what steps should be taken in relation to a number of Northern Indians
held in custody by the citizens of the lower part of the Sound.
On Motion. The Hon
F.A. Chenoweth was called to the chair and
Thomas Cranney was appointed to Secretary. On Motion of
D. MCurdy the Hon M Smith was called in to state the object of the meeting. M Smith came forward and in a few brief and pertinent remarks explained the object
of the meeting. M Smith came forward and gave his views at length in relation to the course to be pursued
by the citizens to prevent any further incursions by the northern Indians
whichwhich were heartily approved by the meeting. On motion of
A.M. Miller,
Col: Wm. H Wallace was called on to address the meeting—
Col: W came forward, and made a few brief remarks and moved that the prisoners held in custody
be brought before the meeting. Motion carried, and the prisoners (18) eighteen were
brought in.
Col W. then moved that the Inspector of
San Juan Island state for what purpose one of the prisoners came to
Port Townsend—
The Inspector then came forward and explained satisfactorily to the meeting the object
for which he came to
Port Townsend whereupon on motion
Col W. the prisoner was released, with instructions never to return to our Territory under
pain of death. On motion of
M.H. Frost, one of the prisoners
JM Polk was released with similar instructions.
On motion of
M Gibbs resolved that the remaining Indians now in custody held under suspicious circumstances
be
detained detained to answer the action of a meeting to be held six weeks hence, that in the
meantime the Governor of this Territory be requested to make a requisition on
Governor Douglas of
Vancouver Island for the delivery of the murderers of
Col. I. N. Ebey, and to inform him that these Indians are held as hostages, for their delivery and
will be executed on failure to return the criminals.
On motion of J. S. Smith— Resolved that it is the deliberate sense of this meeting,
and the duty of all good citizens hereafter, to shoot or execute all Northern Indians
found in our waters, as we regard them as our enemies and murderers and enemies.—
On motion of J S Smith— Resolved that a Committee of
three be appointed to communicate with the Executive of our Territory, and to make known
to him the sentiments of this meeting, whereupon the chair appointed J.S. Smith,
W.T Sayward and
D Howe.
On motion of
D. MCurdy. Resolved that all other countries on the Sound be
be requested to cooperate with this meeting in driving all Northern Indians, both
men and women from our borders—
On motion— Resolved the proceedings of this meeting be printed in the Pioneer & Democrat.