207. 



TIk' sclioini?}^' of till' ;is*ioii('tl servants i>; very 

 amioviiiLi: to tlie settlor : the men iilfeii lei*!'!! 

 sickness, to be revenged upon their masters: 

 seireral btstiaiiees of Mud I feat^i^eo a* A 

 tlistance of one hundred and eigliiy-siiE^ S7%di tW 

 hundred miles from lJver|iof>l. Wlieii rcfjncstcd, 

 dnrinii" niv visit to the interior, to see tliose men, 

 some were ill, but unable to undergt) the fatigue 



0f tfarv^in^ $D &r to th$ hospital; oA€^$ti4* 

 ikaaif gcsrt weU^ wetti to tbek work, whoa 



medical assistance was ^ Uiear them : one 

 lioasted, that hy metliods known to liimself lie 

 could produce appearances of disease so as to de- 

 ceive a^iy m^u^ pm<MiSm&t i be h&di Ibu^ jyx^ 

 returned from the Liverpool lio^iri, md wa& 

 alwayBiH, his master informed me, dnring the 

 most hnsy times. The estuhlisliinenf of ;ni hos- 

 pital at Goulburn Plains wuidtl obviate nujst 

 of this just cause of complaint made by the 

 settkti* 



There is a lunatic asylum at Liverpool, whieh 

 I also inspected : there were several purients 

 of both sexes within it.s walls. The estii- 

 Mishmeiit if^B small, and the hl}ll<}ing did not 

 appear to have been os^B^ly eomlfujcted for 

 th^ imrpose for which ife tmd* 



* Since till- al)r»vi- uns uTittcn, this inconvenience lifis 

 been ubviatedi by government enitabliKliing an lius|>it^| at 

 Gcmlburn Plaiite. 



