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be but imperfectly acquainted
with its subject, we respectfully
ask
your Excellency's indulgence
while we review the circumstances
which appertain to the question. The Chinese of this vicinity,
And indeed throughout the Central provinces, have, for a long period,
been accustomed to the
use
of the
Spanish coin known as the Carolus
dollar, and it is probable that
nearly the whole of the issues of that coin by the Spanish Mints, have been absorbed by this country.
But the production of
these coins has long ago
ceased; and