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NEW SOUTH WALES (continued) 



Historical and Political (continued) : 

 Commi&sariat Office, Sydney. Conditions of Contract for Salted Beef. 



(Aust. Pamph. fol. vol. 1) 

 Confederation of the Australian Colonies. A proposal for the ; with Prince Alfred) 

 Duke of Edinburgh, as King of Australia. By a Colonist. 



1867. (N. S. Wales Pamph. vols. 10, 32) 



Darling (Lieutenant-General Ralph). Pamphlets relative to : 8vo, 3 vols. 



Vol. I. Containing 



1. Petition to the House of Commons, and the Correspondence with the Colonial 

 Department on the Charges preferred by Lieutenant-General Darling, Governor of 

 New South Wales, against John Stephen, Junr. With MS Notes. Lond. 1830 



2. Darling (Major-General Henry C.) Statement in Refutation of Accusations made 

 by Mr. Hume, M.P., and others, against Lieut.-General Darling, Governor of New 

 South Wales. Lond. 1831 



3. Stephen (John, Junr.) Reply to Major-General H. C. Darling's "Statement in 

 Refutation of Accusations made by Mr. Hume, M.P., and others, against Lieut.- 

 General Darling," 2nd Ed. Lond. 1832 



4. Debate in the House of Commons, July 23rd, 1832, on Presentation of a Petition 

 from John Stephen, Junr., complaining of the conduct of Lieut.-General Darling. 



Lond. 1832 



5. Darling (Lieut. -Gen. R.) Letter addressed to Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P. Lond. 1832 



6. Stephen (John, Junr.) Remarks with Reference to the introduction of Trial by 

 Jury, and a Representative Assembly in the Colony of New South Wales ; together 

 with a copy of Petition from the Colonists to the House of Commons. Lond. 1831 



7. Debate in the House of Commons, 28th June 1832, upon Trial by Jury, and a 

 Representative Assembly in New South Wales. (Prom ' The Mirror of Parliament,' 

 Part 166.) Lond. 1832 



8. Report of the Debate on the Alienation of Crown Lands in New South Wales ; in 

 the House of Commons, June 7th, 1832. (From 'The Mirror of Parliament,' 

 Part 166. Lond. 1832 



Vol. II. Containing 



1. Specimen of the Manner of Punishment inflicted on the persons of Joseph Sudds 

 and Patrick Thompson, Soldiers in the 57th Regiment, by order of Governor 

 Darling, at Sydney, November 26th, 1826. By Miles. Lond. 1832 



2. Governor Darling's Refutation of the Charges of Cruelty and Oppression of the 

 Soldiers Sudds and Thompson, at Sydney. By Miles. Lond. 1832 



3. Robison (Captain Robert). The Case of. Who was tried before a General Court 

 Martial, held at Sydney, New South Wales, in 1828, on Eight Charges brought 

 against him by Lieut.-General Darling. Lond. 1831 



4. Shelley (J. D.) Statement of Facts detailing a Course of Cruel Treatment 

 endured from Governor General Darling. Lond. no date 



Vol. III. Containing 



1. Miscellaneous Notes upon the Future Constitution of New South Wales; with 

 Heads of a Bill, and Tables of Facts. Parts II, III, and IV. Cape Town 1827 



2. Statement of the Case of Robert Robison, as brought forward in the House of 

 Commons, on 11th July 1833, by Dr. Lushington. Also Captain Robison's 

 Letter to Viscount Althorp ; and other Documents. Lond. 1834 



3. Trial of Robert Robison on an Indictment preferred against him by Lieutenant- 

 General Ralph Darling; together with Affidavits sworn on behalf of Captain 

 Robison. . Lond. 1835 



4. Robison (Robert). Letter addressed to the Members of the House of Commons ; 

 containing an outline of Evidence against Lieut.-General Dating- Lond. 1835 



