I sum up that what this reporter has to do is to initiate a full examination of the Mint by examining all the accounts you can (my remarks in connection with the embracing difficulties and arguments) to an effective examination, it is clear that H.G. cannot embark in the undertaking unless it holds out a prospect of being self-supporting. I suppose there are no Kissling lenders. On the contrary, the experiment comes to all that, and with the string pinning down Klin this. We have brought forward the age. But in R is stout, common both expensive and dear.
The sent to the Steward inclined to close to Mint advice exact to destroy the Tents the papers would be sent to the without expressing any opinion. Then grants requested M. 195 Extract 254 Extract from Memorandum of His Excellency the Governor, dated 28th September 1866.
I have decided to appoint a Commission - The Honorable W. P. Mercer, Honorable J. Whittall, and Assistant Commissary General S[?]. to ascertain - whether
# 1st It be practicable and at what cost to increase the coining and melting power of the Mint so as to ensure its producing sufficient to pay all its expenses if it supplied with Silver.
And whether, if it be as to its minting completely right it should be ...