Statement of the value of imports and exports at the pori of Launceston, during the quarter ended April 5, 1834 : IMPORTS. Great Britain New Wales Mauritius 2,679 15 6 Cape of Good Hope 435 12 0 Total imports . EXPORTS. £.43,245 15 2 Great Britain— Bark, 635 tons .£ 2,875 0 0 Oi
September 11, 1834 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
Due. An. Due. Arr. Due. Arr. One 1 I Dublin 0 0 Sweden 1 1 Flandera 0 0 Mediter 0 1 Waterford 0' 0 Hart - Awn • 0 Lisbon 0 0 Mexie,, I I GuerAcJer 0 i • Holland 1 0 11. Awes 0 0 Brazil 1 0 America 0 ' I France 0 0 L.lsfands 0 0 Jamaica°
November 27, 1834 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
----- Two first for promotion, each £l,Boo instead of £2,400 Two second Two third Remaining two SECOND MATES. Two first for promotion, each 1,200 Two second Two third Remaining two Surgeons 9OO THIRD MATES. Two first for promotion, each Two second Two third Two fourth FOURTH MAT
November 27, 1834 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
GERMAN PAPERS.-(RECEIVED DAY.) According to letters from Cassel, dated the 22d instant, the Provincial Government of Holstein was opened a few days ago by the Landgrave Charles of Hesse Cassel, the first President, who has been Governor of Schleswig and holstein ever since the ye
November 1, 1834 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
Captain COTTINGRAM also read returns for various parishes. Mr. lAIRRART it was most essential that an accurate census of each parish should he made, as the present impres. sion as to the numerical superiority of the Roman Catholics over the Protestants was very erroneous. In his
October 11, 1834 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
HAY MARKETS, Sept. 4.7—At per Load of 36 Trusses. CUMBERLAND.-Coarse heavy lowland meadow hay, 3/. 15s. to 41. Os.; new meadow hay, 4/. ss. to 4/. 105.; useful old do., 4/. 15s. to 5/. Os.; fine upland meadow and ray grass hay, Si. ss. to 5/. 10s. ; new clover hay, 4/. 58 to 5/.
September 4, 1834 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
A report was brought up from the Committee on Officers and Clerks, recommending that the office should be abolished, and that the duties should be performed by the City Solicitor. Upon the motion of Mr. PRITCRAnD, who intends to oppose the ieport, it was ordered to be printed.—A
December 19, 1834 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
3. Mr. Gibson, Puden Court Alley, near Drewrey-street. 9. W. B. Dobson, Esq. of London, late from Liverpool. 16. Capt. Rd. Smith, owner of the Mitchell Grove. 17. The Rev. Sir John Waldron, late from Liverpool. 18, William Hawkins Esq. Coal Guter upon Thames. 20. Messrs. Parker,
December 19, 1834 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
distinctness him to say that every Gentleman present would approve of as we could wish.] the object he had in view if they would only allow hint to The Archbishop of CANTERBURY returned thanks. It explain what it was. M an y persons present were not; sure would have given him at
December 24, 1834 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
that can be fairly suspected as partaking of the character of abuse, and if after such patient consideration the abuse be proved, we require that it shall be corrected, first, from hatred of the abuse, and secondly' from love and respect for those ancient institutions, which abu
December 24, 1834 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England