being compelled to use Coins of a value different from that they represent.

5

this difficulty seemed insurmountable,

and indeed was

likely to be increased

in course of time, as it is reported

that in

Mexico the coining of dollars nette has stopped. Thus, the supply

now in circulation will become

more and more defaced, and

consequently of less and less value.

6.

Setting these circumstances,

therefore, into Consideration, the Council

agreed

with

me

in thinking

that

it would be highly desirable to

sanction the use of One Dollar

Notes. I have, therefore, so notified

208

the Corporation, and I understand that they have, by Telegraph, ordered the Notes through their Agent in London to be sent out without delay.

7.

I trust that Your Lordship will be pleased to approve of my

action in this matter.

I have the honor to be,

My Lord,

Your Lordship's most Obedient,

humble servant

N. N. (likely "N. N." is an abbreviation or placeholder for a name, possibly "N. Napier") News is likely to be the name, so the correct is

N. Napier

Governor.

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being compelled to use Coins of a value different from that they represent.

5

this difficulty seemed insurmountable,

and indeed was

likely to be increased

in course of time, as it is reported

that in

Mexico the coining of dollars nette has stopped. Thus, the supply

now in circulation will become

more and more defaced, and

consequently of less and less value.

6.

Setting these circumstances,

therefore, into Consideration, the Council

agreed

with

me

in thinking

that

it would be highly desirable to

sanction the use of One Dollar

Notes. I have, therefore, so notified

208

the Corporation, and I understand that they have, by Telegraph, ordered the Notes through their Agent in London to be sent out without delay.

7.

I trust that Your Lordship will be pleased to approve of my

action in this matter.

I have the honor to be,

My Lord,

Your Lordship's most Obedient,

humble servant

N. Napier

Governor.

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