THE CASE OF MR. WILSON ROBERTS
... THE CASE OF MIR. WILSON ROBERTS. I TO THE EDITOIt Or THE DAILY NEWS. Sint,-It is with unfeigned gratification that your readern of the naval service have perceived your insertion of air. Cayley's account of the flagrant wrongs en- dured by the late brave and energetic Mr. Wilson lioberts, and the subsequent article on the same subject in your columns of the 25th instant. Such advocacy of ...