QQ CAYUSES. 



During the negotiations for these captives, (by Chief-factor Ogden,) 

 and subsequent to their delivery, this man spoke with much feeling 

 of his attachment to his white wife, and urged that she should still 

 live with him. He said he was a great warrior, possessed many 

 horses and cattle, and would give them all to her — or if she did not 

 like to reside with his people, he would forsake his people, and make 

 the country of her friends, the pale faces, his home. 



121. 



TUM-SUC-KEE. 

 Cayuse Brave. The great ringleader and first instigator of the 

 Wailetpu massacre — was hung at Oregon city, June 3d, 1850. 



122. 



WAIE-CAT— ONE THAT FLIES. 

 Cayuse Brave and son of Tum-suc-kee. This man, though young, 

 was an active participator in the massacre of Dr. "Whitman, and com- 

 mitted many atrocities upon the defenceless captives. He escaped 

 the ignominious death which awaited those not more guilty than 

 himself. 



123. 



Massacre of Dr. Whitman's family at the Wailetpu Mission, in 

 Oregon, 29th of November, 1847. 



124. 



Abduction of Miss Bewley from Dr. Whitman's mission. 



125. 



CASCADES OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER. 



126. 



SALMON FISHERY ON THE HEAD-WATERS OF THE 

 COLUMBIA. 



127. 



MOUNT HOOD.— (OREGON.) 



