-1.

Sin. J. Hennessy's staternent that

Mi Prussell understands scarcely

any

Chinese is

He

untreee

may

ut he

a chiviere scholen

thereally untrane

.2. M- Seth was a magistrates

clack d

a very good

mau:

brut

a Emasian & not suited in the

Same way as trained cadets for high offices in the bercies.

3. Every Chinese fetition may under the present system bed to

a diduessed

a man called

the Colonial Secretary direct Why should they object to his refering such fetitions tox Registran General any more than to a

man called Chief cheilt in the

in the Jeuse the ht

♪ hal

hard on Dr Legge

au

f

we are

lut auth

the Kuns Chimene will smough to

Cary

on the Me work without. interprctic a cheat the

Interpretation the Supreme

Count! Ru

Colonial Secretary's office all the wick limech

The Colonial Secretary cannot do

x

Iknow they daily

MINUTE PAPER.

4. There have never been

indications

f

any

86

Chinese dissatisfaction

with the Registrou general: Mi

Smith the last holden

f

the

office was most populer and Thelicor the Chinese want most freely to his office. I hope Mr Moush will be allowed

Mi

to

on

report not only feelings but also on

2 Mi Seth:

has

thick

Sie.-J.

the Chinese

M: Russell

S...J. Henessy

made distinct statements

ought

to be as

distinctly

lither confirmed or refuted

We shall hear when romarshe says,

CPd

23 M

May

but I think Iir wouch

Iis nouch he

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