Sir F. Burdettbegged leave to inform the House, that he had, 987 received a letter from the late Lord Chancellor, to whom he had referred a few: evenings since, as an authority in favour of his own views of the justice of paying off the debt in a currency of the value of ' that in which it had been contracted, in which that noble Lord stated that his opinions were diametrically opposite to | those imputed to him. He therefore thought it right to inform the House of the circumstance, regretting that he had j not the support of the noble Lord's opinion j for his view of the Question.