I am however to point out that
Coll Moody having been sent
out from England as Comm
r of Lands and Works any steps which
would withdraw these subjects from his effectual superintendence would
defeat the whole object of his appointment. You must clearly
understand that while on the one hand H.M.G. will always be ready to
maintain the just auth
y of the
Govr in relation to subordinate
officers, they are distinctly of opinion that the business of every
department (except on grounds almost amounting to a case of necessity)
shd be transacted by the head of that department; who cannot be
held responsible for the proper discharge of the duties committed to
him if material parts of these duties are taken out of their hands.
(It is generally better that the
Govr shd even arrest or reserve
his proceedings, if they are injudicious, than that
he
shd be
anticipated by any other authority in the exercise of his function.)
You will understand that in expressing this opinion the
Secy
of State does not in any degree prejudge any question at issue
bet
n yourself and
Col Moody—if such there are—But he is desirous
that you
shd be fully aware of the principles on which H.M.G.
consider that the
Govt of a Colony
shd , in these respects be
carried on.