The materials are not sufficient for a precis. The following are the
cases which I had in my mind when I made the remark which has
attracted
M Cardwell's attention.
N 1 Commencing in
1859 I find that there was a certain
M C.A.
Anderson who was Collector of Customs in
V.C.I. Embezzlement took
place in his Office, & he was dismissed for carelessness & remissness
in the care of his Dep.
N 2 In /
61 M Nagle, Harbor Master, was dismissed for alleged
defalcations.
N 3 In /
62 M D'Ewes, the Acting Port Master of
Victoria
absconded. He was a public and private defaulter.
[N] 4 In the same year
M G.T. Gordon, the Treasurer embezzled
the public money. He was tried, was imprisoned, & escaped. I
believe he was allowed to walk off without any attempt to detain him.
[N] 5 Finally
M Cary, the Attorney
Gen, having resigned his
Office, is charged with speculation, running into debt, & practices
the reverse of honest.