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

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