ENUMERATION OF THE ADVANTAGES WHICH THEY OFFER TO EMIGRANTS, AS WELL WITH REFERENCE TO EACH OTHER, AS TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE CANADAS; AND DIRECTIONS AND ADVICE TO EMIGRANTS, THE THIRD EDITION. WITH AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING THE ACTS OF PARLIAMENT, AND OTHER DOCUMENTS EMBELLISHED WITH NEW MAPS, AND A VIEW OF SYDNEY. ΤΟ SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH, M. P. IN ADMIRATION OF THE UNDEVIATING CONSISTENCY WITH WHICH HE HAS UPHELD THE GENERAL CAUSE OF FREEDOM, JUSTICE, AND PHILANTHROPY, ALL OVER THE WORLD; AND MORE PARTICULARLY IN GRATITUDE FOR THE DISINTERESTED ZEAL AND ABILITY WHICH HE DISPLAYED DURING THE LAST SESSION OF PARLIAMENT, 1823, IN ADVOCATING THE RIGHTS OF THE COLONIES OF NEW SOUTH WALES AND VAN DIEMEN'S LAND: THIS WORK IS RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED, BY HIS MOST OBLIGED AND GRATEFUL SERVANT, THE AUTHOR. astonishing diversities of soil, climate, and production observable along the line of route which this gentleman pursued. The author has also been indebted for much of the statistical information, which he has been enabled to lay before the public, to a gentleman, who has been many years resident in New South Wales, and whose knowledge of that colony, he hesitates not to say, is more accurate and extensive, than that of any other individual whatever under the immediate superintendence of this gentleman much of the present work has been compiled; as much, perhaps, has proceeded wholly from his pen. Whatever indeed of the present edition, may be deemed new and original matter, must, with little exception, be taken to be of his contribution. And it is but rendering him an act of justice, that I should here disclaim all participation in the letters which will be found in the second volume, addressed to Mr. Secretary Peel. Those letters, while they relate to subjects of vital importance to the empire at large, contain besides such profound and philosophic views of the state, the interests, and the resources of the colonies, that I have not |