NEWS OF T111: Su )1111 t1.1.lNS.
The Corr missioners fcr Cohnlizil 4 South Australia have ta eeived lettiTs fiunh t :pi...! tt r part of the v. --,I• witteit :tie e,arlwied eon_ %Tying eetilers to the volony. The Pe.ir con!aiidos, the Governor, Commissioner of Lands, and sillier officer-. d ;ruin Ili° on the 211111 of October. all well ; and pr,baldy ! ,;car's about Christmas. Idle Coromandel, the dirge sbi ;) kit' which a pod- lie dinner wa, given to 150 labout lute , fore their de- parture from lll.ickayall, sailed frinill Ilac Czmile of I -I I Tort', all well, On the 1st of )eyotill■er ; and proba'.dy re a-he,1 11•,- ,• duly soon after the Ilufitlo. The followin:r wiL;rivit ship: has,: in heard of, all well, the Emma, the Rapid. the Witham Hutt, tho afccane. Dross the quick pas: age of the R:11)111, surveying- vessel. to the Line, it is pre-. ,41tlied that C•11011,1 I se.iir. the S tar), eyor- enera I. it full( d S Gulf by. the 1st of September ; des,.riptis e of the spot which he may have selected for the first town, are expected every day.
In expectation of this revolt from the South-Aus-
trehian Company, who bad before embarked a large capital in the colony, (Including six trading and fishing vessels,) have announced that they ore ready to furnish capital and a free passage, as well as land and labourers, to married farmers of respectability who mny be disposed to settle in the colony. An advertisement on this subject appears in another column, and well deserves the attention of enterprising agri- culturists here, who are suffering from the lowness of farmers' profits.