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question as if no such Bond had been executed,
A. Salaried Servant of the Queen
as Mr. Caldwell was is bound to account
for
and to
pany
to any
to Her Majesty the sums ~ received by him and an Information on ther
Abazisky's behalf by the Attorney General
lies aganist such servant
and
payment accordingly.
for
an account
Mr. Galdwell will set up the
སྐ
which he had been furnished.
If he dis he will not be liable for the
money taken, if he did not he will be liable
for it.
It
will be important
to ascertain under
given to
and what~
what cireumstances the iron chest was
Mr. Caldwell by the Government
directions were
given
to him as to the mode in
which he should keep the
money
yea in it. I
to be furnished with Copies of-
robbery
his
as
defence
and if he can shew that
Should be
glad
he
to
the
Correspondence if any.
Awes
acting in obedience to instructions as
the intermediaté custody of the public money
until
fany ment
to the Treasury the defence
would be sustainable- there upon this second
question would arise, whether M. Caldwell did,
or did not, exercise a due and
proper degree of Care in carrying out the instinctions with
on
the occasion.
Before actually commencing proceedings
I should wish to examine the accounts and
in the Registrar General's office
the
officers
As
to these matters and I should therefore be obliged
by ov
an order to the officers there to give information as I may desire.
me such