Mr Fortescue
                     The concluding remark of the Foreign Office is more pointed than
                     correct.  The Governor asked an
                     
opinion, but 
Colonel Moody on the contrary proposed a
                     
survey, which the Admiral and the Governor, for reasons which
                     appear to me ample, would not authorize.  The plain truth is that
                     
Colonel Moody is very apt to favor us with criticisms on 
Governor
                        Douglas's acts, but the one is Governor & residing on the spot, the
                     other is a subordinate and residing in a different colony.  Which of
                     the two possesses in himself the best judgment is a point on which I
                     apprehend that no one with any general knowledge of mankind, or any
                     particular knowledge of the two individuals, can for a moment doubt.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     I annex a draft of the answer which I would recommend to be returned
                     to the F.O. and also the draft of a despatch to the Governor.