Confidential
               
            
            
               24th February 1867
               
               My Lord,
                
            
            
               In my despatch No. 35 of this date I had to report upon
               my having, with the advice of the Executive Council, removed
               
Mr Franks from the Office of Treasurer of this Colony to which
he
               he was appointed by the 
Duke of Newcastle.
               
               2.  Not deficient either in education or ability 
Mr Franks
               has proved himself during his residence in this Colony anything
               but an assistance to the Government.  Continually engaged in
               disputes with Public Officers (which might however have been
               kept within official knowledge) he has been often under the eyes of
               the people as a party in street fights which took away all the
               influence he might
have
 have possessed as a Public Officer.
               
               3.  I have no wish to frame a regular indictment against
               
Mr Franks, but simply to show that his conduct has been such
               in this Colony as to make it a matter of general rejoicing with
               the Government Officials and the people when I availed myself of
               the powers granted by Your Lordship's letter of the 
14th of
                  September, and gave notice to 
Mr Franks that his tenure of
               Office must cease.
There
  There is amply sufficient evidence to prove
               my case against him, but I leave the more serious charges aside
               and send papers enough merely to show that his conduct has been
               inconsistent with the position of a Public Officer and a
               Gentleman.
               
               4.  It is not my intention to fill up the Office of Treasurer
               at present.  The duties can I think be performed by the Collector
               of Customs, an excellent Officer, without an increase of Salary.
               
5. I 
            
            
               5.  I would wish your Lordship to understand that
               individually I have never been engaged in any unpleasant discussion
               with 
Mr Franks and that his removal is only one of the many
               disagreeable acts which the temporary depression of the Colony
               makes it incumbent on me to perform.
               
               Minutes by CO staff
               
               
               
                
                  
                  
                     See separate Minute.
                     
                  
                  
                   
                  
                  
                     The facts disclosed by this Report will be found highly
                     discreditable to 
Mr Franks and appear to show that he is
                     not a fit person for the public service.
                     
                     He is, I believe, very pertinaciously soliciting 
Mr
                        Hunt at the Treasury for employment, and I have heard it
                     said that he is trying for an appointment in connection with
                     some pending enquiry about Operatives, for which a man of
                     such a temper would be singularly unfit.
                     
                     Would it not be well to send the despatch over privately
                     to 
Mr Hunt for his perusal?
                     
 
                  
                  
                     I think so, I am also pressed by him.
                     
                  
                  
                   
                  
                  
                     Yes.  See my note on the public despatch yesterday.
                     
                  
                  
                  
                   
            
            
               Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
               
               
               
               
               
                
                  
                  
                     Memorandum, 
John Graham and 
C.B. Reilly, Treasury, 
22 January
                        1867, describing an incident in which 
Franks lost his temper in
                     the performance of his duties.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     Memorandum, 
Alex Calder, Clerk in Treasury, 
21 January 1867,
                     describing a separate incident in which 
Franks lost his temper in
                     the performance of his duties.
                     
                     
 
            
            
               Other documents included in the file
               
                
                  
                  
                     Elliot to 
G.A. Hamilton, Treasury, Confidential, 
23 April 1867,
                     forwarding copy of the despatch for information.
                     
 
                   
            
            
               
                  People in this document
                  
                        Adderley, C. B.
                  
                        Calder, Sergeant Alexander
                        
                  
                        Carnarvon, Earl
                  
                        Elliot, Thomas Frederick
                  
                        Franks, Charles W.
                  
                        Good, Charles
                  
                        Graham,  John
                  
                        Grenville, Richard
                  Hamilton, George Alexander
                  
                        Hunt, George Ward
                  
                        Ker,  Robert
                  Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle Henry Pelham Fiennes
                  
                        Reilly,  C. B.
                  Rogers, Baron Blachford Frederic
                  Seymour, Governor Frederick
                
               
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