CHAPTER VIII-GOVERNOR BRISBANE. 1821 TO 1825. Governor Brisbane and Governor Darling-Charter of Justice Granted— - - CHAPTER IX.-GOVERNOR BOURKE. 1831 TO 1838. Sir Richard Bourke-Religious Equality established by Church and School CHAPTER X.-GOVERNOR GIPPS. 82 93 1838 TO 1846. - Origin of Discontent of the Colonists-The Revenue-Pastoral Interest- 112 CHAPTER XI.-EMIGRATION. Effects of Cessation of Grants of Land - Free Emigration in Pairs of CHAPTER XII.-CAROLINE CHISHOLM. Neglected State of Emigrants-Mrs. C. founds the "Home"-Travels through CHAPTER XIII.-SIR CHARLES FITZROY. - Retrospect of Sir George Gipps's Government-Contest on District Coun- 131 139 . 164 CONTENTS. CHAPTER XIV.-VICTORIA, PORT PHILLIP. 1835 To 1850. Sketch of the Rise of a Colony founded by Colonists with Sheep, without - CHAPTER XV.-SOUTH AUSTRALIA. - - Beau Brummel and Gibbon Wakefield-Origin of South Australian Scheme CHAPTER XVI.-COLONEL GAWLER'S GOVERNMENT. 1838 TO 1841. Injustice to Governor Gawler-Fallacious Calculations-The Street Manu- CHAPTER XVII.-GOVERNOR GREY. 1841 To 1844. Reaction-Proceedings in England-Case Cooked for the House of Com- xiii . 171 . 179 . 195 210 PART II. CHAPTER XVIII. Why Emigrate-Who should Emigrate CHAPTER XIX.-OUTFIT AND PASSAGE. . 219 Three Modes of Emigration: Pauper Emigration, Associated Emigration, From Sea to Shore-From Salt Meat to Fresh-What to Do What to CHAPTER XXI. 255 268 How to Buy or Lease Land from the Crown-Sheep Runs-The Shepherd's PART III. CHAPTER XXII. A Glance at the Extent, Form, Soil, Climate, Rivers, and Productions of . . 321 CHAPTER XXIII.-PORT JACKSON-THE SYDNEY DISTRICT TO WIDE BAY. Cumberland and Camden Counties-Hunter's River and Maitland-Port 327 CHAPTER XXIV.-PORT JACKSON TO PORT PHILLIP. - CHAPTER XXV.-SOUTH AUSTRALIA. South Australia-Mount Lofty-Mount Barker-City of Adelaide―The CHAPTER XXVI.-RELIGION-EDUCATION-LAW. - CHAPTER XXVII.-GOLD. Rumours of Gold Discovery-Certainty-Sketch of History-Old Shepherd CHAPTER XXVIII.-CONCLUSION 355 . 372 . 379 . 415 APPENDIX. Abridgment of the Australian Colonies Government Bill, and Protest of Places where Gold has been found-New South Wales Census, 1851. 421 |