the Ancerterly accounts and the pemaining one, relates to a public matter alone.
of letters written from the hudicial department right are wanting six of which have however been require in support of the Dr side of the chreasurer's quarterly account, and parte with, as Immagine, accordingly.
of these letters written by the hirveyor
ome
of which has
General, three are missing been annexed to the Quarterly Accounts; and the other hes are of considerable importance,
are connected with the collection of
ad
they
the Colonial Revenue.
Of those from the Auditor, there are three missing; the first relates to Commisery General Coffin's accounts; the next is a Circular in which the Auditor suggests a general system of Keeping accounts; and in the thire
the Collector's Returns are caller
caller for
Those from the office of the Chief
Magistrate
532
Ingistrate are complete with the reception of some merely transmitting fines and fees,
arid
to be
therefore of no great importance :
From the office of the Superintendent of Grave, there are mine letters not now discovered - four of which it is likely have gone. with the Quarterly ixccounts, while the other five have reference to public busines.
Of missing letters addressed to the Treasurer by persons unconnected with Government it is of
a.
list; and
is of course impossible to furnis of those sent by the cheasurer, many
were in hd Marlin's own hand writing and despatched without being copiced or recorded in the office, so that with respect to these also, it is difficult to say what number ought to be actually found there now:
In addition to the above deficiencies, it may be proper to mention that, of a letter addressed to Mr. Martin by the koretary to
The