If you cast your eye over
the minutes on 1014 of
1862,
it may probably bring to your mind the former occasion on
which the subject came under consideration and was disposed of.
If I were to suggest the answer to this, it would be
somewhat as follows:
Acknowledge: Say that
Governor Seymour was quite right
to apprize
Mr Justice Begbie of the remarks which he saw
published, reflecting on the integrity of himself and of
other officials in the
Cariboo district. The matter however
had, as M
r Begbie observes, been the subject of a
correspondence before, and as
Mr Seymour does not mention
whether he has found the despatches on record, enclose copies
of them for convenience of reference. He will find that
Mr Cardwell's Predecessor felt quite satisfied with the
explanations which
Mr Justice Begbie furnished on the subject.