and
the War
the letter from Department conveyed to your
We communication of October last.
His Grace expresses
opinion
on
this question
which indeed this
Department has not the
means
of forming a
Judgement. He must
not be supposed to imply
in
any way
that he
favours fixing the Dollar to the rate referred to,
thanks the rate above suggested
ought to be the same
as
that
for the small change of
the
Local
currency.
But
of this separate question
will be
very
prejudiced
one
way
or
another
by
the Lordship's adoption of the suggestions
which he has made
effect of which incidentally
is to put
an
end
to
all legal comparison in
the
Colony, between Dollars and Sterling money, though the use of our
and
forwarding
own copper coins for purposes
of
small
change
and
probably
permanent
of The Duke of Newcastle,
he apprehends the practice
of
if
the Lordship should
agree