2.
Chine Expressed Neir regreh & me that Euch a skip had been taken; and I am Mi a position to say that a Pelation would have been presented to the Governor
of
for its pretoration, had not one turember the Chuisce Community interfered, (I do with Lay improperty), to prevent to bring done - To far
as I Inow, or can
asastan, the person I refer to is the only
Chrisze resedrich who was then, or is now, opposed to the pestoration of the Office; and the reason he assigns is that it
creates a class or race distinction.
3. The Protectorate of Cheuvre as it formerly Existed Euited exactly the Chrière teas of conducting their public affairs - They were roh contrit to state.
their
}
Thein care in
the form of a Petition -
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They
liked to go with them Petition, and lave-
an opportunity of discussing the subjech
of
it with the Registrar Orneral. And if
This was the case with the better 2 ducated.
the Community,
and the hore Intelligent of
much more was in the case with the
thousands
of
the poor, - the boat-people,
The Chase. Cookies, the hawkers, and others
of
that Class. With thrin the Petition
was a respectful formality. They told
er doubt, or
their late
of difficultig.
complaint; and, getting in a fru Stindly
words the advice or
Information they
required, they often left with their Petitions in their hands, satisfied that they had ganied their objech-
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