 
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     M Philippo is available & I imagine would make an
                     unexceptionable appointment.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     M Crease is recommended by the Governor in a Telegram after
                     receiving ours in which he was told that a Puisne Judge would be
                     sent out. I imagine there is not much force in his objection
                     that the Salary would not tempt a competent man from England.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     It is of great importance no doubt with regard to pending
                     questions, e.g. confederation—that the Attorney 
Gen should be
                     a good one & have the confidence

 of the Governor & I suspect
                     that 
M Musgrave would be glad to kick 
M Crease upstairs.
                     
                     Do you think that 
M C though an indifferent Attorney
                     
Gen would make a good Puisne Judge? His defects in the one
                     office might not necessarily be of a character to interfere with
                     the due performance of his duties in the other. But of
                     this you who know the circes will be the best judges.
                     
                     In the event of 
Lord Granville appointing him Puisne Judge, 
M
                        Philippo might be offered the A. Generalship on the existing
                     Salary & fees, subject however to an enquiry & remodelling in
                     the Colony.
                     
                     The Governor is about to be told
                     
                     
                     

                           has been?
                           
                           
                     
                     
                     to adjust the rate of fees as to give the A.G. fair security for
                     such an income as he ought to receive from 
Gov.

 Can we give
                     
M Philippo any idea of what his pay will hereafter be or can
                     we tell him any sum below which the Secretary of State will not
                     sanction its being fixed?
                     
                     If he accepts (supposing the offer made) his passage would be
                     paid for him his salary not exceeding £500, or are the Fees
                     considered as part of Salary which would in that case be above
                     £500?
                     
                  
                  
                   
                  
                  
                     I think that it would probably be best for the Colony if 
M
                        Crease were moved up to the Bench. Upon the whole a feeble
                     Attorney General is likely to do more harm than a weak Judge.
                     
                     If 
M Phillippo
                     
                     is to be offered the Attorney Generalship he might be informed
                     that the question is not yet decided whether he should

 be paid
                     by fees as well as Salary.
                     
                     That if payment by fees is to cease, his Salary would not be
                     less than £800 (I think) & that he may take private practice.
                     
                  
                  
                     That if payment by fees is to continue, some alteration may be
                     made in the present scale of fees, but that the object aimed at
                     would be to ensure him £800 a year, & that in this case also he
                     might take private practice.
                     
                  
                  
                     I rather doubt whether he could get his passage money allowed
                     
                     
                     

                           No.
                           
                        
                     
                     
                     under CO Reg. 153 as "the
                     
emoluments of his office" in either case exceed £500 a year.