With reference to your despatch No. 35 of the 
24th of February
                  last, and to your Confidential despatch of the same date, I have the
               honor to transmit to you, for your information, the enclosed copy of a
               letter which I have caused to
be
 be addressed to 
Mr. Franks, the late
               Colonial Treasurer upon the disposal of his claims in respect of the
               abolition of his Office.
               
               Under the circumstances as you appeared to have offered to 
Mr.
                  Franks the gratuity of three months pay and the allowance for passage
               money, I have not thought proper to withhold those allowances,
               notwithstanding the misconduct of 
Mr. Franks during his residence in
               
British Columbia. It is not likely that such a case will again occur
but
               but should it be so, it will be expedient that the whole circumstances
               should be reported to me on the Officer ceasing to perform his duties
               without any offer of gratuity or allowance being made to him.