apertion of the sufficiency of that information, and his continued defence of the propriety of withholding all knowledge from this Government of the plan sent last July, I compels me, though very reluctantly, to request: that for int. A distinct proposal to foreclose certain Colonial right is mode to the War Department - an actual map is sent home sharing what was proposed limits for this Cantonments, and the General maintains that he is justified in secretly submitting this plan. On the other hand, I cannot agree to this authority to curtail the rights of my own Office or sacrifice those of the Colony by silently acquiescing in such a precedent.
91 The principle is important, because of an extensive character, as appears by reference to the copy of it, which I am enabled to forward. A plan proposes a large volusion into the harbor (which probably would be a great general interference) and trespasses in what are called "Glitchu's lots", over which the Colony professed goodal rights of resumption had been specially reserved on Meriteen boundary, and a right to form a public Praya. Nunchulife in transmitting Lovell's the plan, Colonel Sewell reported to the War Department that such public Praya "could not of course be allowed."
6. The irregularity, not to say actual unfairness, of such dealing with Claval...