Adverting to my Despatch N
o 45 of the 
4th Ultimo,
               wherein I submitted to Your Grace copy of two Circulars which I had caused to be issued
               in connection with the subject of Gold Commissioners holding an interest in Mining
claims
 claims, I have the honor to acquaint Your Grace that in consequence of a report being
               generally circulated that 
Mr Begbie, the Judge of 
British Columbia, had, during his recent absence on Circuit in 
Carribou, purchased an interest in a Mining claim, I deemed it right to call upon him to state
               whether there existed any foundation for such report.
               
               2. The reply of 
Mr Begbie, which I here enclose, contains, I am happy to say, the most
unqualified
 unqualified contradiction of the report in question.
               
               3. Your Grace will observe 
Mr Begbie's remarks upon the right which may exist to inquire into matters in connection with
               private property.  I have informed 
Mr Begbie very distinctly that in all cases in which it may be considered that the private
               interests of public servants conflict with the due discharge of
               their public duties, it is the undoubted right of the Executive to institute the fullest
               inquiry not only as an
obligation
 obligation due the public, but also as an act of justice to the individual concerned.