299
290
of Sir John
do this
Smale
ubject.
14. Turning to
the
matter
of the
accommodation
for the Supreme
Court officers
I
should have been
glad to know
whether
you
concur
with the Judges in
desiring to utilize
Crosby's store, and if
so
to have
the
information
as to the
loss of
revenue that
would be entailed
by giving up the seat,
and
as to the cost of con-
verting the building,
and as to the amount
of accommodation
which would
be obtained. Your des-
patch throws
no
light upon any of
these subjects except
the last and that
only