9 AUGUST 1834, Page 9

The case of Captain ROBISON was again brought before Parliament

on Thursday. We hope that next session due inquiry will be instituted into the charges against General DARLING. Why should that person shun inquiry ? Why should his friends at the Horse Guards and in Parliament dread a Committee of investigation into his conduct in New South Wales? Captain ROBISON is quite right to persevere in his applications for justice. No human being should submit to the oppressive and cruel treatment which he affirms that he has experienced. His father, grandfather, four brothers, and two nephew's have been in the Army; he has himself served twenty-five years. Surely he has a right to public sympathy and support in his demands for simple justice.