CONTENTS, ■ 



Eagerness of the convicts to return to England 



A remarkable instance 



A boat house began - - 1 " 1( * 



A powder magazine marked out - - 71 



A native secured - - - - imc * 



Thoughts on the close of the year - imc * 



CHAP. IV. 



Idleness - 72 



Thefts - - i#d 



The store robbed - - - ihid 



A criminal hunc* - - - ibid 



Natives commit a thefi - ihid 



Plan to preventbuying stolen goods - 73 



The barracks taken possession of - ibid 



A murder committed by -the Natives - ihid 

 . attempted to be revenged by the brick makers ibid 



Natives kill one and wound six of the colonists ibid 



An armed party sent against the natives - ibid 



The brick makers punished - - ibid 



Plan for robbing the store, detected - ibid 



Six men tried and hung - - ibid 



Norfolk Island escapes an insurrection • ibid 



A hurricane and its effects - - 7& 



Neutral Bay discovered - - ibid 



Dreadful effects of the small pox - - ibid 



Two native children cured by Mr. White - 75 



The Sinus arrives from the Cape of Good Hope ' ibid 



Account of the voyage and cargo - ibid 



Black Ceasar escapes and is caught , - ibid 



Additional respect on the King's birth day , ibid 



A comedy performed - - 76 



The Supply sails for Norfolk Island - - ibid 



The Governor returns from an excursion - ibid 



Richmond hill named - - ibid 



Convicts claim their freedom - U ibid 



An accident - - ibid 



Curious encrease of male live stock - ibid 



The Supply returns from Norfolk Island - ibid 



Dispatches from that settlement • ibid 



