In the Autumn of
1862, a Constable travelling with
M
O'Reilly, the Gold Commissioner of the
Cariboo District was
robbed of a sum of Public Money amounting to five hundred
and and
eighty six pounds 5/10 (£586.5.10).
Since that date
M O'Reilly has
been held responsible for the amount and it still appears as
a balance against his Collectorate in the Books of
the Treasury.
2.
M O'Reilly has recently applied to me to know if the
Secretary of State has relieved him of his liability in this
matter but I cannot find that the subject has ever been
brought brought
before the
Colonial Office although in a Minute attached to the
original correspondence
Sir James Douglas desires that
M O'Reilly
may be informed that the matter will be referred for the favorable
consideration of the Secretary of State.