I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of Your
               Grace's Circular Despatch of the 
30 April last, acquainting
               me, that, on account of inconveniences
lately
 lately experienced
               in an important Colony, Your Grace had laid down the rule
               there, that no public Servant employed in the receipt, issue,
               or custody of public monies ought to be concerned in the
               management of any Bank, Railroad, or other Commercial
               undertaking: leaving however a discretionary power with
               the Governor to
waive
 waive the prohibition in the case of other
               Government Officers, who may be already engaged in the
               management of Commercial enterprises, so long as they
               shall retain their existing appointments: and Your Grace
               desires to be informed whether there is any objection to
               establishing the same rule in the Colony of 
British Columbia.
               
               2. With respect to the subject of this inquiry it is
               only necessary to refer Your Grace to my Despatch N 45
               of the 
4 November 1862, enclosing a copy of instructions
               which I then caused to be issued for the direction of the
               Assistant Gold Commissioners and their subordinates, on
               the subject now under consideration. It being
reported
 reported
               that some of these Officers were connected with Mining
               speculations, and other business transactions on their own
               account: the object of these instructions was to inform
               them that such practises were considered incompatible with
               the proper and efficient discharge of their public duties,
               and must be, at once, relinquished
or
 or they must be prepared to
               resign their official appointments.
               
               3. The rule contemplated by Your Grace is one of obvious
               utility, if not of positive necessity, and may, I conceive,
               be established without inconvenience, and made at once
               applicable to every public Servant in 
British Columbia.