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Council was that they entertained no moral doubt that Mr. Gunthorpe had been guilty of a fraudulent misappropriation of public money.

and in the absence of the Minutes of evidence taken by the Council,

of knowing all

and without the means

the Circumstances which may have been brought under the investigation of the Authorities on the subject, the point to which

would chiefly draw attention, and

which appears to us on reference to the Accounts for the

Year 1839

to be a very important one for Consideration, - is, whether Mr. Gunthorpe omitted to exclude these fees in his Accounts as Collector, and allowed the monthly Returns to be prepared and sent to the Government - without containing an entry of these fees, in order that he might facilitate and conceal the appropriation of them to his own use; or whether it was that they having been so omitted in the Monthly

Accounts

309

Accounts and Returns by his predecessor,

Mr. Gunthorpe may not have followed the system which he found in operation, and which had not been called in question by the Auditor, believing that Mr. Newman had these fees under his separate control, and that Mr. Newman was justified in directing him to pay them over to himself.

But, from the observations

was

in Mr. Gunthorpe's Memorial as to the irregular manner in which on his return to the Colony in September 1839 he found the Books kept by Mr. Newman, there is reason to believe that Mr. Gunthorpe must have had doubts as to the propriety of the alleged directions from Mr. Newman, which ought to have induced him to have brought the matter to the notice of Government for directions on the subject.

As regards the absence of receipts from Mr. Newman, Mr. Gunthorpe states that during the entire period of his Service

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Council was that they entertained no moral doubt that Mr. Gunthorpe had been guilty of a fraudulent misappropriation of public money. and in the absence of the Minutes of evidence taken by the Council, of knowing all and without the means the Circumstances which may have been brought under the investigation of the Authorities on the subject, the point to which would chiefly draw attention, and which appears to us on reference to the Accounts for the Year 1839 to be a very important one for Consideration, - is, whether Mr. Gunthorpe omitted to exclude these fees in his Accounts as Collector, and allowed the monthly Returns to be prepared and sent to the Government - without containing an entry of these fees, in order that he might facilitate and conceal the appropriation of them to his own use; or whether it was that they having been so omitted in the Monthly Accounts 309 Accounts and Returns by his predecessor, Mr. Gunthorpe may not have followed the system which he found in operation, and which had not been called in question by the Auditor, believing that Mr. Newman had these fees under his separate control, and that Mr. Newman was justified in directing him to pay them over to himself. But, from the observations was in Mr. Gunthorpe's Memorial as to the irregular manner in which on his return to the Colony in September 1839 he found the Books kept by Mr. Newman, there is reason to believe that Mr. Gunthorpe must have had doubts as to the propriety of the alleged directions from Mr. Newman, which ought to have induced him to have brought the matter to the notice of Government for directions on the subject. As regards the absence of receipts from Mr. Newman, Mr. Gunthorpe states that during the entire period of his Service
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Council was that they undertained no moral doubt that . M. Gunthorpe had been quilty of a fraudulent misappropriation of public monery.

and in the absence of the Minecké of Cevidence taken by the Council,

of knowing all

and without the meand

the Circumstances which may have been Crought under the investigation of the Authecchi's on the tfel, the print to which

would chiefly draw athation, and

کر آیا نے کی۔

which appeaes

appears to us on reprence to the Accounts for the

Year 1839

a

to be a bery important one for Consideration, - is, whether & Mr. Gunthorpe omitted to _exclude these fees in his Accounte Collector, and allowed the monthly Returns to be prepared and sent to the Gowenment - without Containing an entry of these pics, fes, in order that he might facilitate and Conceal the appropriation of them to his own use; or whether it was that r

having been so omitted in the Monthly

Accounts

309

Accounts and Returns by his predecessor,

Mr. Gunthorpe, way

not have followed,

the schon which he found in operation, and which had not been called in question b of the Audibe, beleiving that Mr. Meman had these fees under his separate Contol, and that Mr Nowman

justified in directing him to pay them over to himself

But, from the obverations

was

in Mr

Gunthorpe's Memorial as be the iraogular

manner in

which on his retiven to the

Colony in September 1839 he found the

Books

evere)

kept by Mr. Newman, then

is reason to believe that Mr. Gunthorpe must have had doubts

as to the propriety of the alleged directions from W. human

ought to have induced him to have brought the mathe to the notion of Oncemment for directions on the subject. –

which

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As regards the absence of recieptes from Mr. Auman, M. Gunthorpe states that during the entire period of his

Service

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