IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) ^ // 4- % 1.0 I.I M^ |2g 12.5 III 1.8 11.25 nil 1.4 lllll 1.6 — 6" d V] signifie "A SUIVRE", le symbole V signifie "FIN". Maps, plates, charts, etc., may be filmed at different reduction ratios. Those too large to be entirely included in one exposure are filmed beginning in the upper left hand corner, left to right and top to bottom, as many frames as required. The following diagrams illustrate the method: Les cartes, planches, tableaux, etc., peuvent dtre filmAs A des taux de reduction diffirents. Lorsque le document est trop grand pour fttre reproduit en un seul cliche, il est filmi A partir de Tangle supArieur gauche, de gauche A droite, et de haut en bas, en prenant le nombre d'images nicessaire. Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mithode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 |«IH OONOBESS, » 3d Sessim. ) SENATE. i Mis. Doc. \ No. 27. MEMORIAL OF MARSHALL F. MOORE, WiVKIiNOK OF WASHINGTON TERRITORY, AND OTHER (!ITIZEN.« GP SAID TERRITORY, HEMONSTIlATINfJ .{mitisl any recognition of the claims of Great Britain in the Haro Archi- jjelatfo and to (SW h Juan inland. Javi iin lit, I Hti!'.— Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relatiims iiiid ordered to be printed. OlAMPIA, WASHINOTON TEUUITOHY, December 7, 1868. 'h the honorable the Senate of the JJnitcd iStat.es. • Vimi iiicinorialists, having loarnod that a i)roiK)sition liad Ixm^ii made tosiibiiiit tlie uufomidod daims of Great IJritain to the Haro archipel- iiRii, mill i'si)oeially to San .luaii ishind, to the arbitration of some foreign puwtr, rcsitectfiUly i)rote.st against any recognition of those claims what- ever. The terms of the treaty of 1S4(> fix the bonndary line along the Caiiiil (Ic Haro. The object of the deflection of the line from the 49th piuiillcl, heing simply to give the whole of Vaneonver's island to Great Britiiin.can be exactly accomplished by thiscliannel alone. The ofiicera will! iic^iotiated and adopted th:' treaty, and the Senate by which it was ratiliid, iicted with the fall understanding that the danal de Haro was tl) liiiiiiidary. Maying already conceded from the line oi" M'^ 40' to ;h;it III ttP, for the sake of ])eace, neither tlu^ honor nor the interests ' ' ic I'liited Stat(>s will admit of further surrender of right. ^^V, tliercifore, entreat your honorable body to consent to no jirotocol (i'ii loiiveiition that adinits a doubt of our right to the line of the Canal 'ieitiiio, or renders possible a surrender of these islands. viid vonr memorialists will ever pray, &e. ' MARSHALL V. MOOKE, Governor of Waahinffton Territory. HAZAlll) STEVENS, VoUector, tfcc. S. 1). IlOWl], f Ansesaor Internal Revenue, Wa^ihinqton Territori/. JOS. CUSHMA^l, • Receiver y &c, E. MARSH, I ■ Register of the Land Office. ^w CLAIMS or GREAT URITAfN. FRANK CLARK. H. G. STKINER. .1. E. WYCHB, United Niatcs .hitU/e of Wanhiinjton Territory. ELWOOI) EVANS. LKANDER HOLMES, United IStates Attoruni. S. GARFIELD, Siircctfor (Heneral Washimiton Territory. rillLir 1). MOORE, Late Collector Internal liereiine. T. M. RElOl), Chisf Clerk tSurveyor (Jenerulh Offiee, Wnshinf/ton Territory. it. L. SMITH, f>eeretary Wunhinffton Territon/. CHAS. A. WillTE, Surveyor. ('. H. HALL, Late Superintendent J ndiim A fairs. E. (HELELING, Late Aetivq Surveyor Genend. BI^]N,I. HARNEI), Territorial Treanurer, WanMnqton Territory. C. S. KING, ■ United States Indian Ascid- LKVJ Sn ELTON, Territorial Librarian. \V]\I. HUNTINGTON, United States Marshal. B. E. DENNISON, IHstriet dmigc. O. B. McFADDEN, Late Chief Justice of Washington Territory. W. W. MHiLER, Ijate Superintendent Indian A^ffairx. "erritory. \. ES, fUtorncy. refritory. IE, Rercunc. Verriiory. Tcrfifonj. Surveyor, n. Affaim. ■ Ocnerul. Territory. 'an Agent. Librarian. roN, s Marnlml. rid tJudgc. IN, Territory. m A:ffam.