 suspended,
               with a view to cancelling, the appointment of Captain Holmes
               to the Colonial Secretaryship of Honduras.  You further state
               that the facts admitted in my letter of the 30th of August
               ought not to have been withheld from the Secretary of State
               by a Governor who was recommending a candidate for employment
               in a Colony he was leaving.
 suspended,
               with a view to cancelling, the appointment of Captain Holmes
               to the Colonial Secretaryship of Honduras.  You further state
               that the facts admitted in my letter of the 30th of August
               ought not to have been withheld from the Secretary of State
               by a Governor who was recommending a candidate for employment
               in a Colony he was leaving.
                
            
             the Duke of
               Newcastlethe Duke of
                  Newcastle the Duke of
               Newcastle for an appointment Mr Austin's accusation could
               by no possibility be sustained.  It was not until he was
               about to have his large family in uncertain circumstances
               to accompany me to England that appetite and sleep forsook
               Capn Holmes, and the stimulants which would have had no
               effect upon a man in good health conduced to bring on a nervous
               attack at Jamaica on
 the Duke of
               Newcastlethe Duke of
                  Newcastle the Duke of
               Newcastle for an appointment Mr Austin's accusation could
               by no possibility be sustained.  It was not until he was
               about to have his large family in uncertain circumstances
               to accompany me to England that appetite and sleep forsook
               Capn Holmes, and the stimulants which would have had no
               effect upon a man in good health conduced to bring on a nervous
               attack at Jamaica on his passage to England.  The attack—I have seen
               as bad in the [Lord Brown?]
               
               caused by imprudently drinking the
               Carlsbad waters—yielded at once to medical treatment and did
               not return.  The Governor of the Island says, in his despatch
               of the 24th of May 1864, that he never heard of the circumstances.
 his passage to England.  The attack—I have seen
               as bad in the [Lord Brown?]
               
               caused by imprudently drinking the
               Carlsbad waters—yielded at once to medical treatment and did
               not return.  The Governor of the Island says, in his despatch
               of the 24th of May 1864, that he never heard of the circumstances.
                exchange the Private Secretaryship in
               British Columbia for a permanent official employment.  Why
               should I then gratuitously injure the prospects of a young
               officer with a family dependent upon him?  I mentioned to Mr
                  Elliot that I was willing to take Captain Holmes with me to
               British Columbia and give him the chance of becoming Surveyor
               General, but I did not press it & I do not
 exchange the Private Secretaryship in
               British Columbia for a permanent official employment.  Why
               should I then gratuitously injure the prospects of a young
               officer with a family dependent upon him?  I mentioned to Mr
                  Elliot that I was willing to take Captain Holmes with me to
               British Columbia and give him the chance of becoming Surveyor
               General, but I did not press it & I do not think that I wrote
               a line to any one on the subject.  So far then from my wishing
               to foist an unworthy Officer upon my successor in Honduras, I
               brought Captain Holmes with me.  If I deemed him worthy to
               appear at all hours in this house where visitors abound, I can
               hardly be supposed to consider Captain Holmes as likely to throw
               discredit upon any
 think that I wrote
               a line to any one on the subject.  So far then from my wishing
               to foist an unworthy Officer upon my successor in Honduras, I
               brought Captain Holmes with me.  If I deemed him worthy to
               appear at all hours in this house where visitors abound, I can
               hardly be supposed to consider Captain Holmes as likely to throw
               discredit upon any public employment in another colony.  It
               so happens that I was hundreds of miles away from New Westminster
               when the offer of the Colonial Secretaryship at Belize was made
               to Captain Holmes through Mr Birch.  I may venture to say
               that had he contemplated the possibility of the appointment
               being cancelled be would hardly have refrained from advising
               Captain Holmes to leave well alone and remain in
 public employment in another colony.  It
               so happens that I was hundreds of miles away from New Westminster
               when the offer of the Colonial Secretaryship at Belize was made
               to Captain Holmes through Mr Birch.  I may venture to say
               that had he contemplated the possibility of the appointment
               being cancelled be would hardly have refrained from advising
               Captain Holmes to leave well alone and remain in this Colony.
 this Colony.
                men were wanting in energy or
               presence of mind.  In the great fire of the 10 March 1863
               when a large portion of Belize was burnt down, the Artillery
               detachment was the most serviceable body present, and Captain
                  von Donop of HMS "Jason" placed his officers and men under
               Captain Holmes's command.  In the very crisis of the conflagration
               when it seemed probable that the whole town
 men were wanting in energy or
               presence of mind.  In the great fire of the 10 March 1863
               when a large portion of Belize was burnt down, the Artillery
               detachment was the most serviceable body present, and Captain
                  von Donop of HMS "Jason" placed his officers and men under
               Captain Holmes's command.  In the very crisis of the conflagration
               when it seemed probable that the whole town would be consumed,
               hundreds of people gazed with breathless anxiety while Captain Holmes, having driven away the solitary gunner by whom he had
               been assisted, kicked the head out of a barrel of gunpowder
               in a burning house which was already scattering its flakes of
               fire over the public buildings.  As soon as the fire was mastered
               the Legislative Assembly, as will be seen by a reference to
               my
 would be consumed,
               hundreds of people gazed with breathless anxiety while Captain Holmes, having driven away the solitary gunner by whom he had
               been assisted, kicked the head out of a barrel of gunpowder
               in a burning house which was already scattering its flakes of
               fire over the public buildings.  As soon as the fire was mastered
               the Legislative Assembly, as will be seen by a reference to
               my despatch in your office, placed almost despotic powers into
               the hands of the Government.  My despatch will, I think, report
               that I selected for the exercise of these unusual powers Captain Holmes and the Speaker.  I believe that you will find in the
               Legislative minutes that the thanks of the Assembly were
               specially tendered to Captain Holmes.
 despatch in your office, placed almost despotic powers into
               the hands of the Government.  My despatch will, I think, report
               that I selected for the exercise of these unusual powers Captain Holmes and the Speaker.  I believe that you will find in the
               Legislative minutes that the thanks of the Assembly were
               specially tendered to Captain Holmes.
                with loss of life, between the black troops and townpeople,
               a deputation headed by the Speaker called on me late at night
               to request that I would send over to Fort George for Captain Holmes and his detachment to take charge of the town.  In
               purely civil matters, when acting as Colonial Secretary,
               his personal popularity and tact in maintaining friendly
               relations between the
               with loss of life, between the black troops and townpeople,
               a deputation headed by the Speaker called on me late at night
               to request that I would send over to Fort George for Captain Holmes and his detachment to take charge of the town.  In
               purely civil matters, when acting as Colonial Secretary,
               his personal popularity and tact in maintaining friendly
               relations between the Governor and the Legislative Assembly
               were of great value to me.
 Governor and the Legislative Assembly
               were of great value to me.
               
               
                in not
               having introduced the system inaugurated by Mr Austin.  Is
               he prepared fully to carry it out?  If so, has he reported to
               you that one of his principal Officers, promoted since my
               departure, was intoxicated on nearly every public occasion?
               That Mr Price had to order that Officer out of a ball room?
               That I forbad his appearing in my presence when I opened the
               Legislative Session of 1862?  That the
 in not
               having introduced the system inaugurated by Mr Austin.  Is
               he prepared fully to carry it out?  If so, has he reported to
               you that one of his principal Officers, promoted since my
               departure, was intoxicated on nearly every public occasion?
               That Mr Price had to order that Officer out of a ball room?
               That I forbad his appearing in my presence when I opened the
               Legislative Session of 1862?  That the Assembly had, at least on
               one occasion if not more to suspend its sitting on account of the
               inebriety of its principal leader?  Yet is Mr Austin prepared to
               say that the mercy I showed has been misplaced?  Will it disturb
               his devotions to know that the clergyman he listens to has
               performed the feat he deems impossible of becoming, from a
               drunkard in this colony, a temperate man in the tropics?
 Assembly had, at least on
               one occasion if not more to suspend its sitting on account of the
               inebriety of its principal leader?  Yet is Mr Austin prepared to
               say that the mercy I showed has been misplaced?  Will it disturb
               his devotions to know that the clergyman he listens to has
               performed the feat he deems impossible of becoming, from a
               drunkard in this colony, a temperate man in the tropics?
                are too far above our position to
               understand the jealousy with which some men appointed to
               administer a Government regard their predecessors.  With
               every disposition to attribute the best motives to Mr Austin,
               I may mention that I have received letters from my late
               servants in Belize complaining of the manner in which he
               has condescended to attack even their character.  It is enquired of
               me whether I really stated verbally
 are too far above our position to
               understand the jealousy with which some men appointed to
               administer a Government regard their predecessors.  With
               every disposition to attribute the best motives to Mr Austin,
               I may mention that I have received letters from my late
               servants in Belize complaining of the manner in which he
               has condescended to attack even their character.  It is enquired of
               me whether I really stated verbally to their new Governor
               the very reserve of what I certified in writing before
               leaving Belize.
 to their new Governor
               the very reserve of what I certified in writing before
               leaving Belize.
                subsequently dismissed by the
               Secretary of State & now it is intimated to me, though in
               the kindest manner, that I ought to have reported the fleeting
               irregularity of conduct of a gentleman who at the time was
               not a candidate for office.
 subsequently dismissed by the
               Secretary of State & now it is intimated to me, though in
               the kindest manner, that I ought to have reported the fleeting
               irregularity of conduct of a gentleman who at the time was
               not a candidate for office.
                
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            Austin, Governor John Gardiner