1. I think that if a Governor requires the Home 
Gov to assist him
                     by submitting a case to the L. Off of the Crown, he should assist
                     the H.G. by sending a clear statement of the

 questions which he
                     desires to have asked, and of the facts on which the answer to those
                     questions depend. What he in fact does is to send us three columns
                     of a newspaper containing a variety of wide statements made by the
                     Ch. J. and then to tell us that the principle involved is so
                     important that he wants the opinion of the L. Off.
                     
                     2. However I have drafted a case and in sending out the answer, it
                     m, I think, be as well to send out the Boothly
                     
                     Papers
                     
                     
                     
                        
                           
                           These Papers have already been sent to the Gov. See 9762 & draft.
                           
                        
                      
                     
                     for instructions sake.
                     
                     3.

 And in sending out the opinion I 
w also observe that if the
                     Governor 
sh at any time hereafter find it advisable to request the
                     opinion of the L Off in this country, the request should be
                     accompanied by a clear & specific statement of the questions to which
                     he required an answer and of the facts on which that answer depended,
                     with copies of all material documents (as in this instance of the
                     Corporation By Law) and that if in this case the information he
                     received was not exactly what he desired the defect will be due to
                     the imperfect mode of reference which he has adopted.
                     
                     4. Add that altho' 
M C. has obtained this [opinion?]
                     
                     at his request,
                     the question does not appear to be really a question for the 
Gov
                     but for the City Corporation with whom (as far as present appears)
                     it rests to consider in what manner they can

 effectually establish
                     their own rights. Add that the 
Gov will of course be aware that
                     the opinion of the L. Off has no legal effect or authority in the
                     Supreme Court, and that the only mode of reversing in 
V.C.I. a
                     decision given by the C.J. of that Colony is by bringing that decision
                     before the duly constituted Court of Appeal.