Confidential
               
            
            
               18 February 1863
               
            
            
               I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of Your
               Despatch of the 
8th
                  December last marked "Separate" calling my attention to
               Article 71 of the Colonial Rules and Regulations, and requiring
               in accordance with that Article, Confidential Reports on the
characters
               characters and qualifications of public servants and candidates for employment within
               my Government.
2. I thank your Grace for pointing out to me more clearly the intention of the Article
               in question, as I had previously viewed it as scarcely yet applicable to the circumstances
               of this Colony. I therefore forward herewith for your Graces information a Confidential
               Report on the characters and qualifications of the principal Officers of my
               Government, and of the different heads of the Departments throughout
               the Colony, founded upon my close
personal
 personal and general official experience
               of those gentlemen during a period in most cases of more than four years.
               
               So far as candidates for employment are concerned I am unable
               to make any Report, as although I have a long list of persons
               desiring employment in the Public Service yet I have no actual
               experience of any of them, and can only be guided when vacancies
               occur, to the selection of the most fitting by the testimonials
               which they may produce, and by their apparent personal fitness for
               the particular
office
 office vacant.
               
               Trusting that Your Grace's requirements may be fulfilled by the
               enclosed.
               
            
            
               I have the honor to be
               My Lord Duke,
               Your Graces most obedient
               and humble Servant
               
James Douglas
               
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  Mr Elliot
                     The Private 
Secy usually keeps these reports.
                     
 
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     The enclosure is a curious document and worth glancing at.
                     The remarks are cleverly expressed, certainly most entirely free
                     from reserve, and convey the impression of being the work of a
                     shrewd and observing man.
                     
                  
                  
                     The views conveyed both of
 Colonel Moody
 Colonel Moody and of 
Capt. Gosset
                     are not flattering, but I am bound to say that they are quite in
                     accord with the result of my observations.  I do not think that
                     the officers of the Royal Engineers employed in 
B. Columbia have
                     done themselves credit.  They have shown much too great a disposition
                     to employ their time in agitation, and in attempts to show that they
                     could manage matters better than the Governor, than which nothing
                     could be more remote than the truth.
                     
 
               
               
                
            
            
               Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
               
                
                  
                  
                     " 
British Columbia, 
1863: Confidential Report upon the characters and qualifications of Public Servants."
                     (ten pages).