CONTENTS § 4. THE SALARY OF THE (GOVERNOR (continued)— Marks of respect . Presents . , . § 5. CORRESPONDENCE RULES CHAPTER II. THE POWERS OF THE GOVERNOR . §1. Tue LETTERS PaTENT . ’ The nature of the Letters Patent . The validity of the Letters Patent $2. THE GOVERNOR AND THE PrEROGATIVE Musgrave v. Pulido . ; é . Mr. Higinbotham’s theory : The doctrine of reserved power THE LIMITATIONS OF THE POWER OF THE GOVERNOR Coinage . ’ Charters . . Honours . Acts of State . Ferries . §4. THE APPOINTMENT OF King’s CounseL §5. THE ALTERATION OF SEALS ’ . § 6. THE PREROGATIVE OF Mercy . § 7. OTHER PREROGATIVES War, &ec. . . . $8. THE LIABILITY OF a GOVERNOR TO SUIT. Civil Liability . . Criminal Liability . $9. THE GOVERNOR'S LiaBmary To MANDAMUS Governor . . Governor in Council . . . $10. PerimioNs oF Rigar . . The Grant of the Fiat . : . . The Petition in Quebec and South Africa . The Prerogative of the Crown _ CHAPTER III. THE GOVERNOR AND MINISTERS §1. THE GOVERNOR AND THE Exrcumive Couwcrn Relations of Governor and Ministers 2 . . The Rulos in the Letters Patent and Instructions .§2. Tue Views or Mg. BLAKE ix PAGE 08 99 100. 101 102-46 102-5 102 104 05-17 105 115 116 117-20 117 118 119 120 120 121-4 124-9 129-31 131-4 131 134-8 134 136 138-41 138 140 141-6 141 143 145 147-78 147-58 147 151 158-63