I have had the honor to receive Your Lordship's despatch
               No. 11 of the 
1st October, directing me to report officially
               my opinion as to whether 
Mr Trutch should be allowed to hold
               the office
of
 of Surveyor General of this Colony while in possession
               of considerable interests in a bridge and road.
               
               2.  
Mr Trutch, I have already reported, to be a good and
               useful public servant.  I have therefore discussed the question
               again with him.  He informs me that he will positively be able
               to dispose of all his private interests in the Public Works of
               the Colony early next year.  Under these
circumstances
 circumstances I am
               disposed to recommend, that the question should be allowed to rest
               as it is for another year.  If 
Mr Trutch were confirmed it might
               possibly be difficult to secure the sale of his property.  As
               matters now are the case will come again under Your Lordship's
               consideration in 
1868, and may then, I think, be finally disposed of.