I have received your Predecessor's Despatch No. 18 of the 
8th of
                  April enclosing a letter, with copies of other documents from 
Mr. J.B.
                  Gaggin, a Stipendiary Magistrate in 
British Columbia, complaining of
               having been suspended from his Office pending an investigation into the
               state of his accounts, and of his ultimate removal from 
Douglas to
               another Station.  I do not feel

 satisfied by these papers of the
               propriety of the course taken towards 
Mr. Gaggin, but I refrain from
               expressing any decided opinion until I am in possession of a full report
               from you on all the circumstances.
               
               I enclose for your information copies of the several documents
               which have reached me.  You will be able to call upon 
Mr. Nind or 
Mr. Gaggin for any further explanations which you may find to be necessary
               for the elucidation of the case.