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 Rh Would you make them subject to any Law?
 * Yes. We should at least give them the same Laws as we have; they would easily understand those Laws. A Native inflicts Punishment at once now, and gives no Time for Repentance to the Culprit.

You state them to be very intelligent and active as Mariners and Agricultural Servants; do you believe they could not cultivate their own Land and navigate their own Seas, provided there were not Europeans, and without the Europeans taking Possession of any of their Territory?
 * No; they must have Europeans, and they must be employed by Europeans; they must have civilized Persons to employ them.

If the Europeans will purchase the Produce, will not they raise it?
 * Yes; but they have raised only sufficient for their daily Wants, not putting by any thing for a future Day. They have immense Tracts of Land lying useless.

They are willing to provide for themselves all that they consider necessary and useful, provided they can find a Market for their Goods?
 * Yes.

Did you sign the Petition in 1836?
 * Yes, it is my Signature; but there is a Mistake in One Letter of the Name.

The Witness is directed to withdraw.

 Ordered, That this Committee be adjourned to Tuesday next, One o'Clock.

 (123.2.)