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

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