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    By Major Mitchell—I was with Major Mitchell on the Darling last year; I saw him give presents to the natives there. I remember one morning the natives coming up with burning bushes, and Major Mitchell ...

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  3. No. 2.

    Sir,—I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of yesterday's date, in which you inform me that, in order to comply fully with my wishes expressed in my letter of the 17th instant, ...

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    By Major Mitchell—I accompanied Major Mitchell on his three exploring expeditions; I went down to the water before we had a dispute with the natives on the expedition of last year, ...

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  5. No. 3.

    Sir,—I have the honour, by the direction of the Governor, to inform you, that His Excellency has no objection to your publishing the explanatory paper marked Memorandum, No. 2 ...

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  6. MEMORANDUM, No. 2.

    In order to understand his question, it should be borne in mind that the last exploring expedition had been impeded by the hostility of the natives, until at length it became impossible to ...

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    SIR,—I have the honour to receive your letter, dated 9th instant, in which you refer to the several written and verbal communications hitherto made respecting the expedition of ...

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  8. N.

    SIR,—I have the honour to inform you in reply to your letter of this date:— 1st. That the exploring party is composed of twenty-three men besides Mr. Darke and myself, ...

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    By Major Mitchell—I recollect the natives coming to us the night before we reached the large river, known as the Goulburn; they had four baskets with them of particular ...

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  10. The Correspondence between Major Mitchell and the Colonial Secretary, and remarks by the Major on the Minutes of Council.

    Sir,—I duly received and submitted to the Governor your letter of the 17th instant, respecting the unauthorised accounts, which have appeared in the public prints, with regard to the ...

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