No. 78
               
            
            
               28 December 1861
               
            
            
               With reference to my Despatch of this date N
o 77 acquainting your
               Grace with the committal for Trial of 
Mr George Tomline Gordon,
               Treasurer of 
Vancouvers Island, upon a charge of embezzlement of the
               public funds, and that I had consequently suspended him from his
               office, I have now
the
 the honor to report to your Grace that I have
               appointed 
Mr Alexander Watson, to act as Treasurer in the place of
               
Mr Gordon.
               
               2. 
Mr Watson has been the Accountant in the branch at this place of
               the Bank of British North America, and resigns that office to accept
               the appointment I have conferred upon him.  I have every reason to
               believe him to be a gentleman of the highest integrity, of good
               business habits, and of more than ordinary attainments; and I cannot,
               in view of the deep anxiety it has
caused
 caused me to find suitable
               subordinates, but esteem myself most fortunate in this case to secure
               the services of 
Mr Watson, peculiarly qualified as he is by previous
               training and by an unblemished reputation for so responsible an
               office:  I therefore earnestly trust that Your Grace will be pleased
               to obtain Her Majesty's confirmation of the appointment.
               
               3.  The Salary attached to the office by the local Legislature is
               Four Hundred pounds per annum; but as this was less than the
               emoluments of the office 
Mr Watson resigned, and as I am satisfied
               such a
Salary
 Salary in this country would not secure the willing and
               faithful service of a competent man, I have promised 
Mr Watson a
               Salary at the rate of Five Hundred pounds per annum, payable from the
               proceeds of the sales of public land, of which I trust Your Grace
               will approve, as I believe the services which 
Mr Watson is capable
               of rendering to this Colony will be cheaply purchased with such a
               Salary.
               
               I have the honor to be
               My Lord Duke,
               Your Grace's most obedient
               and humble Servant
               
James Douglas
               
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  
                     Mr Elliot
                     The disposal of this piece of Patronage belongs to the S. of State.
                     The Salary is apparently derived from the Land Revenue which belongs
                     to the Crown and I can perceive no reason why the 
Duke of Newcastle
                     should not appoint a Successor to 
Mr Gordon if he thinks proper so
                     to do.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     I presume that the nomination of 
Mr Watson is only provisional,
                     tho' the Governor pushes hard for

 Confirmation.  If it is really the
                     case that the Governor is open to the reputation of filling the
                     public Offices with his friends the appointment of a Treasurer from
                     England would help to neutralize his proceedings in that way.
                     
                  
                  
                     It will be necessary to bear in mind that 
Mr Watson has resigned for
                     this Office the place of Accountant in the Bank of British North
                     America, with an income of more than £400 per annum.
                     
 
               
               
               
               
                  
                  
                     The fact of three of the Gov
rs recent appoint
s having proved
                     defaulters is strong primâ facie evidence of joint carelessness &
                     laxity on his part.  This third case is a very bad one.  I commented
                     upon it in a Minute when the app
t was made

 and confirmed during my
                     absence in America.  
Mr Gordon was a Scoundrel & a Swindler of the
                     worst description in England & had been obliged to run from the
                     Country, & the 
Govr could not have had a word of recom
n of him from anybody of respectability.  His haste to grasp the appoint
t again
                     under the circumstances is reprehensible & but for the hardship to
                     
Mr Watson I certainly would not confirm it.
                     
                     As it is I 
wd comment sharply upon this third case of embezzlement
                     as discreditable to his 
Govt—tell him that he ought to have made
                     only a provisional app
t & give my only reason for confirming 
Mr W.
                     
 
                
            
            
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