Hobart Town lias been under municipal government since 1853, and was incorporated as a city in 1857. There are nine aldermen elected by the ratepayers, and one of them is appointed mayor. The annual value of rateable property exceeds 100,000. An abun dant supply of pure water is brought from the springs of Mount Wellington, and stored in a reservoir about a mile from the city, capable of holding 50,000,000 gallons. Among the industrial establishments are six breweries, a candle factory, a foundry, ten hat and cap factories, seven steam flour-mills, a pottery, twelve saw-mills, and a tin-smelting work. The commerce of the town is steadily increasing. The securely sheltered harbour is capable of accommodating ships of the largest tonnage, and is provided with three patent slips of considerable size ; not only is the port the head quarters of the Tasmanian Steam Navigation Company, which trades with Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand, but a line of colonial vessels communicates regularly with London. During the year 1877 the total burthen of shipping inwards was 79,480 tons, of the shipping outwards 82,827 tons. The declared value of the imports at the Custom House was 664,439 (255,344 from the United Kingdom), and that of the exports 720,136 (301,477 to the United Kingdom), 715,304 worth being produce of the colony. The customs collected during the year 1878 amounted to 118,306, being an increase of about 4000 on the previous year. According to the returns for 1877 the principal exports were tin ore (value 61,765), tin (20,886), bark (2086 tons, 13,410), fruit (138,585 bushels, 44,001), jam (3,742,341 ft, 100,069), hops (696,048 Ib, 36,457), sperm-oil (450 tons, 33,410), rabbit skins (58,781 dozen, 5072), timber, shingles, railings, &c. (351,851), and wool (299,514). The principal imports are sugar, tea, oil, tobacco, live stock, machinery, spirits and wine, boots and shoes, wearing apparel, ironmongery and cutlery, glass and china-ware, books and stationery, saddlery, manure, drugs, &c. The first newspaper was published in Hobart Town in 1810. There are now (1880) two dailies, one weekly, and four monthlies. During the summer season the city is a favourite resort of Australian tourists attracted by the comparative coolness of the climate. The mean temperature for 35 years was 55 41 Fahr. ; and in the same period the barometer at a temperature of 32 has registered an average of 29 82 inches.