M Fortescue
Admiral Denman has had recourse to vigorous measures against the
Ahousett Tribe for the murder of the Crew of the "
Kingfisher." Two
things are remarkable, 1 that the
operations were so conducted
that we do not appear to have lost a man, and 2 that the Indians
were so hotly pursued that they seem to be reduced to despair and
have quarrelled with their Chief and have already given up two of the
murderers.
Admiral Denman's other despatch in 11534 mentions that five of the
murderers obtained by the expedition to
Bute Inlet have been
executed, and that
Governor Seymour feels certain of obtaining the
rest of the Criminals in the Spring.
The necessity of fighting may be lamented, but as the Indians showed
in various quarters so daring a spirit of robbery and murder, I can
quite believe that the best course for humanity, as well as future
security, has been to make them feel the superior power of the White
man. If we were only to judge by the event, it seems to prove the
soundness of the measures adopted on the spot.