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We have received-from Hobart Town Murray's Jicvietv and the Colutiial Times of the,2lst ult-, and we have seen-papers of at later date. Tlie following are.extracts ; Trench Emigration to New ZeaLANIj -The steam vessel the .** Havre,” is-now.taking on hoard-, in our poi ail the fidiing npparat-us destined to’complete me equipment of the •‘•Comit of Baris” n lial.-r, at tiris mivnient at-Ll.oclifi>rt." Jjixly einigrau'ts' whose dustina'ion -is New Zealamt, go on board tile I ia vie'’ in-iirdiir to emliark in the “ Count ile Baris.”- Guptaiu Langlois who commands'- the expedition., accompanies them. - JJar-rr. .f nurnu/. . tVinTEHA 11. March s —-i.-i.er Majo-ty has buen pleast-il to declare a-nj prdaiii„iliat I-'ield Marshall ils lioyal Hmlmess ,Krancis Albert Augustus Charles- Emanuel, l>uke : of Saxony, I’rince of Saxe Cobourg and C otha, .K«,G. ( lief Majesty's Co.nsiuf, shall hencef-.rili,- upon all pccusious a;i-l ati -.lk-clings, except where; ouiyrwise - yi led by Ac; of Bariiiuneiit. have, no.a au.J-enjoy place, pio-eiuut.iuce iuid precedence. next lo llur Map sty. . ; j’a * (ioveruiii-nit uf Spain is occnpir-d solely with raising im>m>y taiu- el tlie i-noi-moiis expen.-.e o-t llte ariiwv Tint porli.ui ol ii u ide.r tlie cuuiUMiid of lyqm,rtei <* al-H|e-,.o.st, iliiriog ibe: year iio- less t i m £.;<! ),()•) ),().)<) realsl 7,U )->,O!)U sterling.s l i.ucaa 1.-a-J, ill; ;ju;il: )■ q^.pe.w: to- c-. -

,10V CollHdernhlp. prosperitr. Agi'cllllltral pioduce had within a f.w yeais doubled, 1 lif hank, of Sail p’-'riiaiido had la the coar-p of last year realised , proltls to till! tiniolint of 1.7 per cent., ll of width \ytne divided among tlie shaiclioldcrti, the rest was added t- t bp reserved fund. The A 'tfdoval gives n deplorable account of i be condition of the working classes in Paris. .Out of a population ot l!3,t!(;0 who inhabit the fonrlli airondissemeiil, 14,388 aie dependent on public charity for Uieii subsistence. 'I he Loudon Gaiette announces that the Queen Iras invested Prince. Albert with the insignia of a Knight Grand Cross of the Pail). It is also announced to be her Majesty’s pleasure that die I.lth Regiment of Light Dragoons should be oi.tned.cluihptl and equipped as H ussais,. and be called Prince Albert’s Own Hussars. Triumph of the Thier Ministry. — We have just received by express from Haris, the following communication fiom our correspondent, Paris —The great triumph which M*. Thier lias just achieved in the Chamber o* Deputies is so important to the destinies of Fiance and to -England, tluit 1 do not liesi* tale lo send you un extraordinrry express on ihe occasion. ' The debate on the Secret service fund closet), and a division took place on the amendment. Fur the amendment .......... 158 Against 2GI Majority in favor of Ministers 108 The clauses of the Bill Were tin'll carried pro forma, Jaiid then the important question was put as in the locality of the bill, when there appeared— Ayes .... 210 Noes ...... ............... . 100 Majority for Government...... 00 Tills is, perhaps, one of the most import*ant triumphs Unit a Minister, in the position of M. Tltier, coolrl secure. The result is far beyond his warmest expectations, or those of bis friomls. The success will render M. Thier very hold, afid we may soon expect some vigorous display of- his :poHey. He lias triumphed not only over Ills political opponents, but over the King, —Homing liee aid. A patent has, recently been obtained by a Leeds cloth in.itiufacluier; for milking every d* scription of woollen cloths,-.by felting only, dispensing with the. operations of spinning and weaving. Truly this is au age of invention. Some of the English papers state it is tlie intention of the Duke of Wellington to retire from active public life at the close of the preseittsession. A-seurching in vestigation of the monetary condition of England,, as conuected with banking operations, in particular reference lo the approaching termination of the charter ol the Bank of England, bad been determined oil by Ministers, and a select Committee of twenty-five, certainly most impartially selected.composed of the ablest men of all patties in the House, had been ituinitiated. Murrays Ileoiew. The two pound loaf is now selling at Messis. Crockett ami Willougliby’sbakeiy, L trie Fliniiei’s slieel. Melbourne, fur one shilling. Port Phillip Hank —A meeting of tlie shareholders was held last week, when the managing diicctur declared a dividend of 12 percent., with a surplus of £(i!) 12s, lo be carried to tlie next account. The expeuces of the half year, however, have been greater than they are again likely to be. Tlie shareholders were much gratified with the director’s report.— P. P. Patriot. Church Establishments. must eouie at lust.”—lt will be seen by a seiies of despatches, that Sir George Gipps has recommended die Home Government nut fu sanction the tultuducliun

of any mom clergymen 6f «ny denontinr* . tion into.the Colony, there tiring now loti c l9'gvmen to , 100,000 inhabitants, and 1 tbe church estimates .enormous in proportion to tile population. I t appears, also, that lltf tfecn-tuiy of. State lias seen the Imce «.»| Ins Excellency's reasoning, itiul that, ,ju coiiM-queuee, it -will .be well fur the, heads 0t die. different churches to’ adqjit migtsiiins fur supporting, ultimately, llmir dillereni establishments, by- means ol die tn-e ofieringa of the people.-“-rlutr/r<t i ‘ •asian Chitmieie, \ ,

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New Zealand Advertiser and Bay of Islands Gazette, Volume I, Issue XIII, 3 September 1840, Page 3

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Untitled New Zealand Advertiser and Bay of Islands Gazette, Volume I, Issue XIII, 3 September 1840, Page 3

Untitled New Zealand Advertiser and Bay of Islands Gazette, Volume I, Issue XIII, 3 September 1840, Page 3