.:.x_\1 as s\\'ll-"1` & co. j mo. RUC H E\`TEl{. 3- Cuwronb, Master. ` ;'1hen' Wharf every .-\ftem00 3` . 1 1\I~ I um... I`. :IlkI`lI|. H \\rm:\` L .. .y..n um I Rlmlie. L\\\. \.-11 ~ .\ \\ zulkmu. . I ..u COAL. T 1871. L'\l-ll). _ urn l<.\`I.\`|;, 1! every Morning at 5 o clock. 1- u 11 AT! `H D Ll|I.l`IMluCeu , dun: u... 5 the best guarantee oi ! :11 it is held by the I `mm .. .. `urc Lncliawa .... l.......4 ..i t tau 1 u 170 .\l ;\X\\' ELL LQ.s_.._. l`|~u-. .\lN` . .\lc .1, Chlnbrusl. zuuvuuu, ; purity and health. ` Price $1 50 ; six for tn .\Iajur EV ` College. JCL` Arthur. Pu-3111 III . m 41;: . nl ; disease dis;l:1nyed . is hnnourahy ac- ` faculty in every 5, Lrmlucetl ; and the I , \ N. ......--nnhm M 1 of the liver, on- ,'s-spepsia, rickets, t the heart, local - .. l,._.o 1.5 \-niv, I011 zum l|CI\Uu.3 I - . ROSE. unch II III ' kg, I063 " -_.. Maj I Er)` cuuau will g`i\' D third. _ , _.. Agent u~t,~ uulx \\' hit Hellnmth, 5 UK Varluua Pizmu \\ are- ....n..a NU nuLnr. i\'cr, on the 1 Streets. `rang, being ' the L:sc|i3- .....l \\'iILma the l.:3:nar and \\'ilL;es n cm] L; ' I mmdiam Navigation Company. 1:o\'A1. .\l.\lL l`llRUL'(:I1 LINE. 7 `HE . -UVE LINE is cmnposod of t I~\I|\\iu\v \`l I L`\'l\II\ I'|un_\n . . nl L I\\llU\\`lllg st`!-`..\ .\l I-Ilia` ; t'Ul:.\'lr.\N \ l)'I` \ \- h.-'\`lL\V zy my at -ndcuno. suery. King, in hand -I {lnu I39 1 family I ;.. In. `l .\l\ I .\.\ l'.\S.\`l`U!lT K |N(:.\"l`( `X I`llI.'l\"I`lII \ son ll`! .\ft-rnoa (me of the mve the St. . m \'1 .-.\..c L uI.\I-.\H`.\ `U|{l.\"l`lll.\.\' . Kingston and (`ape Vinct-nt I-`erry. I 1UX.~`l.\"l`l.\`(: uf the .\'l Lli.\'I)l1) LAKE .\"l`|-`. \ \I !-`.l!.\` `\V_\.V|.V|l.\\I m H .\"l`E.\.\lHl1.\` .\'l'H|-I.\`l.\.\` .\|\'.\`.\'l_\'l.\.\' . the nluwu-1'. .\1:\g:xr. m>,\"l`n, an the -on-Ivuuulij BIC! `II , all alt; * he fnudd.-' ....n` - .7 EM! `LCRLUICIS. At 8:00 l ..\I., on arrival of train from Rome I 3:;-., meeting the U.T.R. trains for East and > \\'est and the morning steamer for Montreal. Q 011 SATURDAYS the steamer will leave ` ` Cape Vincent. at 10 l ..\I. instead of 8 P.M. Heals to he had an b(l1lI'\1. Fur freight or passage apply on board or to 1 U. .\I. KlN(:H()l{N, Ferry \\'h:\rf, foot of Brock Street. Kingston, June '23, 187 . ~w_\1.\1 1-:.\"l`.\`u .\1T1>.\\', -zen; inst., the .-:.~;.n..-.- \\'_u`u1:'rm\'_\', c. Hinckley. . ...... \I.. .4.... ..-HI L.-n-.1 l.'i.. .mtnn .1-lu (Run. ` jun-:- Kingston and Wolfe Island I-` , Leaves Kingston. 1 At R-00 A M. ` U \v:\l4I`4I.4L;u * summer months : \\'ill leave Cu \ unit. \);I.'., UJUC nl \\'est, and \||lLI`t'.|l l`\'I'X'}' .\IOI'l|lIl`' (3 ; n.\1.1`.1'.\. I-`IVE. m I \I..\`....l.-e.. I-..... COMLIENClN(} ON TUESDAY, 28th inst., the Stcann:-r GAZELLE, D. Pyke, master, will leave Kingston for Ganauoqu, touching at the intennediaxe places on Howe `I Island and the Main Shore, 1 n ru-wvDuI'\_\\' \\'FlDNE.DA\'. 1 llillltl iuxu nus, ....... Every TUE\`D.-\\', DAY and i RI-`. I`L'I`..\`lKl:, 1 \\'ill leave every \VE1).\' ESDAY m1(U-`RI- It DAY at 5:30 .\..\I. and 8 l .)I. :. For freight 01' passage apply `on board or to ; G. M. Kl;\GI{()RN, ` Ferry \\'harf, foot of Brock Street. ` Kingston, March '27, 1871. Kingston Euul Gnnanoque T `1UM)lEX(`ING this J (GAZELLE will run : .....M.\_ vrnruI'\`1u ; terry \\ nan, um Kingston;`May 1, I871. %\'ill be on this line between Kingston, leaving Kingstuu on and FRI DAYS at 3 l .M., leawil MONDAYS and 'l`I-IUR.\'l)A\'b calling at the intermediate sto] .-nnnectinu at Smith's Falls wit ..w I .1.` I. apt. .1, J. .\l0l'H.`y, `.\'l.\'l.\.\' J. B. Estes, znnu-ucv their regular trips between urg. Us\\'cg0, (`lmrlntto (Lamling for .-r. Xing:\r;x Falls and lu!l`;1ln)_ and TH, nu 27th inst. (JUIXH l`I.\.\"l` at 4 _-\..\I. 4;ul.\`u \\'r;~"1` at 6 I'._\l. L. mr IUFOIILU alhl ll:].n|l n {.\lnlul:\_\'s excepted) at ll.\L|"-l ;\.\"l` |"|\' I-`. Also, um: of Lhr st;-:nnm~, .. u.. . `10.\IME1\'('I.\'(`. J the new and \ r. utn r. is cun|p0scl at the lug .\`l'l.l-l.\'l)ll) L71 I'E|{-L`.-\BlI\' olio ii ' which 5 i;I I-.0--can ottawa and Kingston x PASSAGE AND FREIGHT LINE.` |().\IMEN(`I`S(- T0-;\IOI{ROVV (19th inst.) A` -...x .............linus Upper-Cabin` - .\`tc:uucrs of the above Line will l.:\\\'r.\m-we \\'h:\rf, foot of John- Tur 'l'urout.u and lhuuiltou, e\'ery |nI|:l:|\'~I n\`nnnhx.l \ at l-Express Linc. and the Mann mm:-u, TUESD.-\\', VVEDNESDAY, T] FRIDAY at 4 P.):l. ...x~uv.- 3 l'..\l. [ U~vv -.-.-. "G. M. KINGHORN, Ferry \\'harf, foot of Brock Street. on;-Mav 1. x..\l,, on n.rn\`;u ul Lrauu unun: xcetnlg the (}_T.R. trams for East , .111 the Bay of Quinta and Lake 1 ape Vina \I ' .... ng Suntns nun . Ottawa Railway 1' .'S and 11-1unnu.~... ..., . Vixxtcnnediate stopping g with the Au.c..um Ralwav runninz N0] D. V1 U urn 1 , . mm Basin, Ottawa. Between Ans u. M. KINGHORN, Foot. of Brock Street, Kingston. Kingston 4 L, May 18, 1871. L`_\1-'r_u N 1{\'A.\', 5 Ottawa and'\ aaving TUESDAYS ' Yb` leaving Ottawa. on `I 'I`HURSl).-\\'S at 7 A.M., ` I... ;..h..-".p_,|ite agubing -places Cxgyt. J. l4\J\. ....., L`.x1-'r.uN R\ A.\', .. . . INF: 'l'U-Munnu n and couunudious ( `apt. Fairgrie\'e ` ` Kelley. ` ` Sinclair. ` ` Fxtrrell. llunlnp. OIUU 1 ..u. Per Str. \VatertoWn or when she arrives T [ from Cape. '! .. . ......nn.\-_~ .\'. Leaves \Volfe Island. - u.nn A M I C """' ` UL1VUu\n m.n........ . day` the Steam" l Tempert-11 Frames. 1 as under during the } ME.\'ISC_US PEBBLES, ,_-_; r` ....x X);n-ar-rrn` MURPHY, Pmml Ruin. n(-r.~ will loaxvo omlay except- ching at (`l:\_\`- 2 apply to the Captain .\I orloy, |"`..'it.l, 5'1).-LYN at A .L.Lu., ` ste places, J13 Brock~ I runqing North and I` the `A RI \' Route. \'V [1`JL.u 1 a Upper-( vTHURS- :11F0r NEIJRALGM AND ll0oks!B0oks!Books!i ;;At Stacey s Book Store, ` BILL r-Cabin KINGSTON. (CANADA). THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1871._ `CITY BOOK ; CHILD'S BUUK 0F SONG AND I `HE BEST STUCK IN ` (`heap Stationery and School Books At Lowest Rates. .~\CCOUN'I`-AND BLANK BOOKS, 1 Our own uxmulfncture. 1 511.1. .\`TAMI`S, POSTAGE STAMPS AND POSTAL CARDS Kingston, June `22, 1871. Bulwes L\'o\'els, lh'zLnt.'s Novels, \`.un60`n \T. J urzuu. a .Vo\'e1s, Scott's Novels, A `..,.......` WFBAIBI AID J0!-`I inn ` AY BE OBTAINED BY THE USE : B1 of 5 ` Best Quality`. 35 Cents Per Gallon. HOBART S I I 1 Improved Sgfggacsles and Eye- e O Our assortment of numbers and styles is now complete, and thehxost ditcult. eyecgn be tted readily by the Uptumeter or Patent Eye-Trier. u ,, - ....+;,.1.,. \['p_ mm Dar. \\'ilfonl`s Nigel Bartram`: 1 Melville's Good for Nothing." London Illustrated Times for June. AV] I`.|.V1L`P\._\Jx.- - ...,...._- ,, ed by some opticians Perfected. Coloured Spectacles and Goggles. Eye-Glasses, Single and Double. Concave Spectacles and Eye-Glasses. Reading Glzmses, Magniers, &c. None but rst class goods kept, and moderate. - - '- - - 1 'rr..11 Pantoscopic and Periscopic Spectacles, ' {0\\' BELLS-a. splendid number. June 29. THE HEARTHSTUNE for this week. Always on hand. Thomas l|lcAuley 8: Co.. ~ KING STREET, June 14. Yovxu LADIES` JOURNAL. AT E. `STACEY S. AT "Ant. FRUIT STORE 01 I. SMITH; ' ONTARIO STREET, Anglo-American Hotel and Harwood House. June 28. JUs'T RECEIVED, Aovula, Cooper's Novels, Hook's Novels, 10 Cent Novels, 7 Cent } K lwanf 7 82 King Street. LARGE SUPPLY L LEMONS, COLUA VVHOLESALE Al At Skiuner s LUT OF NEVV MUSIC 4. Medical Hall. SALUTIFER, MUSIC BOOKS, FOR JULY. Latest 3 Sgectacles `lasses. ORANGES. , April 27, 1871. Near the Market. TOVVN. STORE. .UPPLY OF ORANGES, , (JOCUANU'l`S, &b., &c., ~-- .-nuns A YT , Patent Frames. G. S. HOBART. |v Ideal. /vm` V -_., , `. AND RETAIL, RIIEUMATISM, t PRAISE, `i CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY ;7 `run uLVr1u*.Un1JL`.L\'1'1LU SUUUISSS 01` `N 1 this Company may be seen by the fol- ` lowlng comparison of the new transactions of 5 each year :- I `I 1505, A 1869. 1370. 1371. \\'hi1e this extraordinary and gratifying in- erease of public support and condence is due in some measure, to the large profits the Com- . able to divide among its 1 pany was late] 1 policy holders, it is doubtless also to be at- ` tributed to the fact that this is a. strictly U21- : 11a.dia.n Institution, charging low rates of pre- mium, and offering every reasonable advantage ` which prudence and safety can suggest. A. G. RAMSAY, V Manager. Agent at Kingston. I EGO to Donald Ma.ckay s`3. 1 unvn um nAi\1u a goon nssorteu BLOCK 1 1 of Clothing, mmiufactured on the premises, 4 consisting of All fool Canadian Tweeds of ` `the Latest Styles and Newest Patterns; n, ygrent variety of Coats, Pants and Vests of v, every pattern; a great variety of Flzuuu-.1` ' Shirts, \Vhite Shirts and Regatta Shirts. Clotllimz made in the latest stvles and work ouxna, vv mse nnxns anu negatm omrua. ` Clothing in the latest styles and work 1 ; warranted. ` l`n-u-`An AC Vina ....,I Dunn]- QL...,...L_ 5.. In 1` W2LI'I'8J1liC(.l. Corner of King and Brock Streets, facing the Market Square, Kin ton. DON LD IVIACKAY. Agent Kingston, May 20. WHE UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS of Hm. (`nv'nr\nn11 rm... Ln ...,.,.. 1... +1. an May 10. ' HAVE ON HAND good assorted stock Clothing. mm1ufncturedo11 nremiscs. TULIPS, CROCUS, SNOVVDROPS, &c., July 1. , 447 new policies for.. , 831 ~ ` , 1,uuz . . . . . . . . . . .. , about 1,550 new policies for VINE VARIETIES OF DOUBLE AND | SINGLE HYACINTHS, : -- anvil` receipt of I an: HIPS. W lnsiuw 3 auuuuug m; u up. REV. SYLVANUS Conn thus writes in the l t Boston Ohrixtiazl Freeman :--VVe would by no l 9 means recommend any kind of medicine which s we did not know to be good--pax-ticularly for c' E < l 1 infants. But of Mrs. \Vinslow s Soothing Syrup we can speak from knowledge ; in our own family it has proved a blessing indeed, by giving an infant troubled with colic pains quiet sleep, and its parents unbroken rest at night. Most parents can appreciate these blessings. Here is an article which works to perfection, and which is harmless ; for the sleep which it affords the infant is perfectly natural, and the little cherub awakes as bright as a. button. And during the process of teething its value is incnlculab1e.' We have frequently heard moth- ers say they would not be without it from the birth of the child till it had nished with the teething siege, on any consideration whatever. Sold by all Druggista. 25 cents a bottle. `D- -.-~-n cunt] nnll_fnr l DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS. SPECIAL NOTICE. Mrs. Winslow s Soothing Syrup. n-.. c..--.....m nmm +1.... mm-Etna in th A SPRING SUIT. Be sure and cau.tor MRS \V'INSLOW`S SOOTHING SYRUP," I Hav-ing the fa(`~.si7nile of CURTIS Q PER- KINS" on the outside wrapper. All others are base imitations. Brown's Bronchial Troches. I have never changed my mind respecting them from the first, excepting` to think yet better of that which I began thinking well of. g HENRY WARD Brzncmzn. For Throat Troubles they are a specic. N. P. VVILL1.~x. D0161 Uy nu J/I I`5E"""" Be and call- for .-.nn uvv-not n\17`Q Q J ust received and for sale by V ESTABLISHED 1847. ~ DR. Ur. r`. Dnuuuw, i.-WW... .I recommend their use to ublic speakers. 1 Of P193-5l`e Were 011 the tiptoe of expectation \ for the festivities of the night. REV. . H. CIIAPIN. Most salutary relief in Bronchitis. . _ ' ` The ball room was well lighted by means of REV. S. Smurmno, Mornstown, Olllo. lamps and the scene on entering was exceed Very benecial when suering from Colds. ~ ,1 b .-1m" t_ A hr _ . REV, S. J. P. Anmzasox, St. Louis. gtlglentlenapiid {heir g;:'mt1 :":' `:h1`:`1( /`:::|:`c` , . . . - Almost instant rebel? :0 glftldmhfssmg Psttemon, the hostess mp5: at ten the dancing I began to the_music of the band of the 40th labour of breat ' Y REV. A. : us`:-rmx, New 1 ork. ' Battalion, under leadership of the well-known They have suited my case en.etly--rehev- y ing my throat so that I could sing with ease." Mr Ulmlaupka, of Cobourg. The deco:-atio_n`s ` looked exceedingly well in the lamp light, and ' F1`1} 1."-""9; C``3~ M"`"L elicited universal admiration. It was some- Be sure t' ommm thing for which the Ladies were scarcely ple- AIAJJL L\L' Fjobglnt Ci :5 TA 3L`l_.'IH`g Contain no opium or a Dr: A. A. HAYES Chemist and Ilruggist, "Contain opium ur ituyn DR. A. HAVE, C] An elegant combination f G. F. B1: R. WH|TE_fL Coal Oil, 4:? Princess Street. 1:, AIR ton. DONLD LIACKAY, \/I ....L....6 'I"..lr E. H. PARKER, Market Squzup. ILIAYIQ, uumumu, uv..- ... 5 for Coughs. Bmm.ow, Boston. =4 .--... 4.. nnklin arm-akers, J41) LVIAMAA 1 Merc}1a.nt Taifor. J. STE\VA11T. ..u. .. .. ._,, r anything injurious. E3, Chemist, Boston. .- r1_.....L,. n l l 2 I, ` ,l56,855{\ ,5s4,456 , ,350,0oo ( __:21--------- THE GRAND MTLITARY BALL. ` The modest cards of invitation issued by 1 Colonel Patterson and his brother officers of the Third Military District, asking the . citizens of Kingston to dancing in camp" ` on Tuesday nightrled to a grand niilitzn-y ,ba.ll and one of the linest entertainments many a lung year. The officers of the camp more than repaid the courtesies of the citizens of Kingston in asking them to the ball at the City Hall on Friday night last ; and their return entertainment of Tuesday night, improyised in the camp, got up hur- riedly, no doubt, and under diiculties not reflect credit on the gallantry, spirit, and hospitality of a brave and a.cco1nplishcd body of gentlemen. ""1... Ln 3.-.. ,.l-..\_ 2.. ;L.\ ,..,._~-.. ..-. ..I . ,..._... which has been witnessed in Kiligston for ' seen on the surface, was one that must ever i v to tn: like a ca.pti' t0 tin ` of Tu , tions 1 to l usual l time \ other pose. in go , ble i ` stem whic g men` { '1`! tree 1 was the 1 ed :1 v WET! A ing the American war of 1812 the British ` ` government made an appropriation for a. i was the Niagara, and all the appointments small vessels of lighter draft, the money , was expended in building a vast and sub- : stantial house, in which to lodge a ship's ..uv.J V. 5 .... uusvu. The ball was given in the camp enclosure ' in a building in every way remarkable for its curious history and associations. Dur- frigate for service on the lake. Her name necessary for a vessel of her class were sup- plied from the English dockyards. But in- stead of building a frigate, which would not have been so serviceable on Lake Ontario as 1 N 7", .._H... ___ A/- L. .1_..L,.`l 1.. Au 1 auauucu uuumo, u nu... \1\) n. U. .. ....-1, .. crew, ready on emergency to be drafted in- to smaller vessels for service on the lake. Thus the stone frigate Niagara had its origin, and in the days when the Imperial 5 government maintained a naval station at l, Kingston it was a swarming hive of naval , oicers and jack tars, and the sceneof many la prank and much lively jollity. , Again, in the time of the rebellion the stone fri- gate was a place of great importance, though | no longer occupied by a ship's crew. Vast ' stores of arms had been collected at King- ston, the principal arsenal, were stored Nitga1'(L; and from their value it was `feared that an attack would be made to gain possession. To provide against this `the windows were mounted with small `pieces, to be loaded with slugs, and the wharf and landing were suitably protected. `Now the place is almost stripped. The great bulk of the stores have been shipped to England ; and what are left are the pro- perty of the Canadian government. The KA..1-.- AF 4-kn unilnva x-rn+ v-nrnnin urifh flu-xiv I | and these in large quantity in the l giving :1. min ui camp. ` ments. i was cleared and decorated with ags and . accoutrements in handsome style. The walls were entirely draped in ags and the win- dows curtained thereby. hung suspended the beautiful silk colours of the regiments in camp, and at the extreme Do ynoi hich y drums decorated` with owers, on either the banack mom furniture as is unmoveable Jhing side stands of musketry and moving circles or useless. l of swords, the kettle drums of the cavalry Following in the wake of the crude oil men, ll! band and banners. The band stand was ar- the 531'` manufmturem of Gde"ih Ki`""" Light. ling been a pleasant ooring for the dancers. The large room on the main deck From the ceiling end a collection of military articles had a striking effect. In the centre a pyramid of ranged at the side of the room, and cleverly concealed a hatchway which would not have I enter the Uabinet as tne representative oi tut: Accordingly active preparations were made [sh Roman Catholics of the Dominion to t up the ball room and other apart ter of Marine, Speaker of the,House of Coin~ inons, President of` the Pri Ryan, and Mr Sandford F eining, arrived at Halifax last Saturday night. i farmers and ga.rdeners-the Canada thistle-is The Honourable Postmaster General, Minis- Conncil, Senator The bridge crossing the Otonabee river, be- destroyed by re on Tuesday morning. loss is reckoned at $5,000. The list Armstrong gun onthe Quebec forts was shipped to England the other day. The symbols of English sovereignty in the ancient city now consists of little else, save such of (line, Seaforth, and Clinton have effected an amalgamation, embracing all the salt works in the places named. It appears that that nuisance to Canadian tween Peterborough and Ashburnham, was g4 The :11 :tion, - icli Rom)` the ruom Sufi-"5 camp chm and ' of some use after all. A Montreal paper states (1 seats were arranged. The appearance pre- that 3 P91-sou in that city has l'1lBCO\'0I`e4.l the mm . sented was one of great elegance, strict- W3) lfa";*}`ll;`l8 r. `ace "P from the bre Of - . . . _ _ - Uanac is es. `me 1? m nxtgry Lesplfglte anfd Emile :28- Mr Huntington, the member ..for Sheord tlmony le go as 0 8 39 e" has met with another severe family affliction: .m men who took this. matter in charge. The the death of `in. sun anglezhm bereavement, we th ladies and gentlemeifs dressing rooms were are 9_Y 3 ms, 5? I` f00"~1 by VQVY . . . t facto (11 f h h art .tcver. in the cabins formerly occupied by the iind- Eimtiflemhonolrllaiffzangglilaziiinmealth on t c P itle. shipinen and young oicers of the Niagara. The greater dart of the 8 on the-1ine_ Though small the convenience was more of the Drummond and Arthabaskn Railway is p_ v - 7 o leted, and the la ' of the rails has been :UPE;{. eoi1IPletebY having a number `of them. The gogllilencei It is exymg d that the can `win supper tables were arranged in the captam s be mnning {mm 50,81 to Lgveni,-, fty meg `em cabin and the adjoiningpcabins of the first in October next. . and second lieutenants. It was on this H0n.(Eg!' Tmkillf , l1'l`g:)l$ lIl l" i`l1``1ItL:_`-ii - ' . I 550 deck and in the comdom between the cap` tll::n:enl:\el1llt:-lrlgrtllat gentleman was the pecting tain s cabin and the ball room that the ladies ink Ye`, and gentlemen were gathered together just delegaate from that province who negotiated so ably with the Ottawa authorities in con- nection with the admission of British Colum- ll f. I . - . ESE; ' prior to the opening of the The slirill hm -mm the pomhon. `The appointment acme. note of the boatswain s whistle had many a cannot, fan to give satisfaction to our people ".'Lm` time of yore piped the Niagamsil. to qwuh an',(l`ht: gb;l?1 oM\me and Arthabaska nous. ten and echoed throughout the ship, where W in aw`), in nearly _wmp1eted_ The st` now after years of torpor all was again a gammy tl'3Vel'i!lel.1l3 ilplonbdaidly alapet(lad fora s. A - - - - mi] , and t e_wor is ing push ahead oston. ` segue of me and activity and the vomries vigdvuii-iiusly. It is likely that this road will _eakers_n tiptoe expectation be the ti, wooden ra_wa.y in Canada, as thc IAPIN. festivities uosiord 1084, i-li0l1ta::3hfd W315 time back lighted m? hofseioea zmmg J12 , emelgy *3 ; 7 0l` - lamps, entering exceed. shueholdem 11 C0133- ingly brilliant. A large company of ladies and u_.._ _._:.i u.,_:. ...,.......-a in Mrs Colonel Innis. -The discovery of rich gold mines in th Oinineca district has set British Uoluinbi TH U RSDA Y E VE.VI.V0, :;-}----ys-r---- lJ\z:1|._y U1 DIIU \JtIllQuuhAL 5`-u..;uuu..u-/. `berths of the sailors yet remain with their sacking bottoms, though board shelves have been placed within many of them, the more conveniently to store away small articles. All the berths are well painted, with the numbers distinctly lettered ; and the build- preservation. l vmm A,1m;....1 .. flu: ing, though old, is in an excellent state of cfatinn nmall ` pruacn V auvu. , The Adlniral of the station used; regularly to date his otcial correspondence : Q1.:.\ 1\I;n.yn.-.. and *I'1n an:-nnnfq nf f.]'|H. 1 l.'U`'uAa.L 11 um unuu Anna trl.I.Av..|unA \.,u;.u ..l.v..~...--_,_. Ship Niagara," and the accounts of the Navy Department were kept with the same name. The oors were called decks, and the forecastle and quarter deck distinctions were rigidly kept up in this building in true naval style. At the present time a great deal of room in the frigate became_l available by the shipment of tents and mili-i tary stores to the various camps, and thus it happened that the ofcers could avail themselves of the conveniences afforded for giving a ball in camp. A ..,.n....-1:.-.-In n niva nu-nn-11-ntinnu warn marle ` taking part. The omcers have Iairly put me citizens of Kingston under deeper obligation 3 by the handsome rnamier in which they re- turned the compliment of a ball. They have, however, a fair compensation for their efforts to please in knowing that the ball gave un- bounded satisfaction, and that the fullest en- joyment was derived from their novel and pleasurable entertainment. DOMINION OF CANADA. Mr John O Connor, M.P. for Essex, is in Ottawa, and it is reported that he is about to the Cabinet the representative of the , hen}. Rmnsm Catholics @112 iairs an -. pr: 3 2`;1.`;ii.?`f,I :`:;a;:i`:;:::3j:c::::4*r::'; ,';r:-,,,,i<*e,,,=i*}," cg, way of making first rope lihre of the niv( bore tes_ Canada thistles. two_fo1d_n 1 r nu Huntington, Shelford, the Gulf, nei affliction, for new and ` rge. ii. ; and this in'g to the w Dams sorry to learn, has been ii ly, to collect unsatisfactory condition of health the part to the food a servation at `y mid of the honourable gentleman. There is oo 3 grading the" line. _Arthsbaslm_llailway 313 ' ha 3em_ The completed, laying `;nl"h`_ tat`vb1::l;( . , mmenced. xpected will *9 is: Safe] miles, )f scientic re] LE Hon. Mr Tmtch h:i_s_l1.ile:i1lappl< J_'1Iit> M M l.e`?e..T. iv,f'c?f'il1?; ge`l.E 1`$ mf; white Vi cert-ail `t dies dele sate who The. plum 1 lgil. Dwmeue' f` get `er Just in l W W 3' hill ii-ito Dominion. meqdatignl give `y 00: B qua tt5ll;e.l o1l(L))rumi.iiondi'ille ' Fm" hip: wooden rail way hpe.f 3 was traversed is sp_londi_dly adapted for a `lecewe he` votarieg railway, the _worl_L is being pushed alieayl The B1-i1 . mu vigouronsly. is will in Ediubu. I expec on tint the Thomson, uosiord though tinished some back, Glaggow 1 seems in a hopeless state of inuddlement, ow- dent; ye : l b . . V :1 ing to dissciision among the directors and Provost 01 . Lyn d sh'areholders. _ _ ` mi, sh. R (of esnu . file dmeovery gold. mines in the The pm . Mrs Omineca district all British Uoluinbia iug of the in a ferment. Steamer after steamer has left in , at w] . . . `E the port of Victoria this season crowded with m_ Th` ` miners from \ anoouver Island and (Jnlifornn, `gale... he We-U0 on their my to the 8kee.na. and thence by, Va. , whee. ` < 1 he mug: tf0nn`L1eth!;ew$ - is .2xln_g dkmm HP ghts um e.;:..-;:2,:..;-;::;>`%.`:.,: ..:>:'=z,.....* :.::..t..~u=.d=.:-2, e 1d.ho_ ..v u...-. -nu. u uaua AUULLI UL uuc I:\cLu.u captivated with the novelty of the ahir ; and them a camp ball got up in the style of that Tuesday night with all the curious associa- ltions `of the place was undoubtedly well `to be preferred to a. ball of more usual character, such as those held from to time at the City Hall and in `V other buildings specially adapted for the pur- ' The ga.lla.nt officers had their fair fends ' good humour from the first by the irresisti` `ble fascination which was attached to the stone ship, and the oddity of the situation which they found prepared for their enjoy~ ii ment. - swans a work of magic. The ladies were at once I The entrance and corridors were guarded by. ':tr00ps; and a grand-gnd stately appearance \ given to the ball {coin by the presence at i extreme end of a guard 6f richly uniform- 1 1 and helmeted cavalrymen. These guards 3 were relieved by infantry in the course of the I evening. D,.a....-.._. 4-,`..- .....1 2-... 1.....,1_-.u .._-_,u.. ____- '19 .,.....g. I Between four and ve hundred people were 1 gathered together in the ball room, and being 3 much smaller than the City Hall, thetloor was necessarily much more crowded. The officers with their bright uniforms were in preponder- an but there were also many gentlemen from the city and from other towns. The ladies were exceedingly numerous, and mimbers of them had come down from Pcterborough, Cobourg, Port Hope, Picton, Bellcville and all parts of the Third Military District, to join their hus- bands or meet their friends, the oicers, in camp. The Kingston ladies, famous for their beauty, had fair rivals to match them; and with handsome dresses to set off their beaute- ous forms it was no wonder that the declara- tion was extorted that a handsomer collection of ne women had not been seen in Kingston in the experience of some of the most.habitua.t- "ed ball-goers. The room was well lled, and there was at timesa crush by the throng of` dancers. The gay scene within had its beau- tiful counter-attraction `without. Nothing could shrpass the exquisite beauty of the View from the eastern Windows. The rainy day had changed into a beautifully clear night, and the moon rose over the waters of \the bay ` and river, illuminating the outlines of `Fort the streaked clouds, shimmered over the dancing wavelets as in some fairy scene of en- chantment. of the encampment, some of them lighted up and glowing with the mellow illumination that made its way through the canvas. T\..-..' u n n v nn Iynnt un -with .--...u.& -riwn.-tic-n Henry and the towers, and, as its rays pierced ` On the other side were the tents ' umuu. Ava nu, uunuusu vA.|\/ us...-um. Dancing was kept up with great vivacity, and the young officers, who vowed to stay and dance as long as any ladies would remain, put da capo at the bottom of their programme,` so that there was no danger of dancing out the list. At midnight supper, elegantly sewed in the czihins before described, was partaken of, and after that the da1Tcing was renewed with increased vigour and spirit. Between two and three o clock, however, some members of the party began to retire, and at an advnncetl hour ` 1 the ball broke up. 1 rI\|.,. ..-.,...4. 4.. .~.'..,. 41...; numb kc. ..n.l1.y.-n- ; IIIIC IJGAA IJIUAO M11. `~ The event is due that must be fondly re- lmembered by all who had the pleasure of taking part. The oicers have fairly put the 3, 1m...~..l..~.,1 uuufeu-tinn and that the fullest en- .l.JLI.Lll..l..LV.1`I4.V \I.l. unnhun-../4... 1 rrn `rf , ,,._,_L1, nA..4.........4,... {`1....,.....I kl:..:g., u-yr]. Alla I-v haul u 1 street L Alli IIIIJ Lrlsu nuxuau uavnuuua u; mu. uumuuuu. 'theVHouse I - I , 1 A A__.._;._....... ....... ....'L`l.,. (X...-.1v..n Cu-ch: 1035 1!! reulsuucu. nu wu,uvu. on the 11 n , :,_ 2.. u..I .....I.,. ..c `L- .......1n ..:1 nu. UHUIUBB. the Goderich, I It nnnaaru 11214 . that unimulr-tn. tn Uzumrlinn .[PRICE TWO T CENTS. I E*io7eKor" La:a"i's'1:f:"c1} E: m_5t be- ` ing well understood that Lord Llsg-l` W111 mt . return to Ottawa. mg weu unaerstooc I 3 M. q;..m...... M1 :l\?1-S`i':x1;s"<;:1," for A1 omn, havin been_ appointed Su ' tendent 0 Indian Tri In the North eat, his seat in the Commons has become v.-man!-. The un-H. fnr :1 new election me u ornn W est, ms seat 1n the Uommons us: become vacant. The writ for a new election was issued some weeks ago, and the nomina- tion took lace on the 30th u1_t. Colonel Cumberl wu the only candidate in the eld, and would; therefore, be returned by ac- ` clamation. A \.anL.u-vsvux. A despatch from La rairie camp says 1-A special military police oi-cghas beeno ' to look after deserters, &c., and Captain Cinq Mars of the Mount Royal Ries has been ap- Dointed chief. A deaerter from the.52nd was ` `WI """ " `Pal I 3` .\| r I lmlnzw urn IMO" 5] . ` 'hln'u as anal \\'('HlIIgtHU " `W Ar In \` M318 0} the Mount Royal Limes DEB been ap- pointed arrested in the village and taken back togamp. The Prince of VVales Ries went to the butts n.:. .........-.... ......1 .......I.. ........ .7... nvnn ahmt- '1`ne r'ru1ce or W ales runes went to me nuns: this morning and made some vu-y good shoot- ing. Capt. LaR.ue'ha.s been appointed tobe - acting Brigade-Major during the existence of the camp. In". J\r....r,,..../u....,1,... ....... n..+ -ntwith. bull Ulilllp. The Nrzzfoundklndw says that notwitl1- standing the good of the year wnth the most productive seal hshery within!me~ mory, the general complaint of business pec- ' ple is that money was seldom or never more scarce. It seeks to nd a reason in the fact that the steamers now employed in the fishery being the property of capitalists, the proceeds of the voyage are centred in their hands, and withdrawn from general distribution. The crews of the steamers share but one-`third of the catch, the remainder belonging to the owl!- ers. It a pears also that steamers can do with less t an half the number of `men requir- ed for sailing vessels for an equal amount of work. - An: 1 9 u 1 , ,1, _I.__.L 2L Although no fuss has been made about it, the construction of the railway between Sorel and Drumxnondville is proceetlm with all but marvellous ra idit . Commence< less thanlix ` P in weeks ago, seven ndred men are at work. Upwartls of twenty milesof the track have been graded ag__(l completed, ancl on the week is over the iro=1T'horse wlll a.` ' the sur- rounding country to that new` roeperity which invariably characterizes of a railwa. '. \VorlL is also rapidly} progressing on the via and Kcnnebec, 3-l'|d.'\. the south- eastern" Counties Junction roads. The pros? pects of the North Shore Railway, it is said. - are also ve attering, and if the rumoma aoat are we 1 founded, the President and Di- I rectors have been so successful in their New York negotiations for ca. ital that ground yiil be bmken before the rest sets in; Nearly nvm-v nnnntv nlnna Mn nrnnnsm line nf route`. `emu-n to Utmwa. _ Mr Simpson, M.P. havm. bee`! mbointed Sunel-intends-.nt n Indian Tn be Dl1)KOI1 D8I0l'e tne [P0815 88138 In; Half! every county along its proposed line of routef has subscribed to a considerable amount, and this, with the further grants which the com- any has reason to expect, and the municent and grant placed at its disposal by the Local Government, should fully suffice to enable it ` to build a road of a first class c.l1`n.r:wter. 1'I\C uv uuuu u ;vu-u ; up nanny viunxu mu.-...v-u.. The of Temperleys, Carter ind Duke _ has established a line of screw stamers to aly direct between London and Montreal. `ho ' Ll-IU nuun u. m... ...;,=, -........;.V ...u ........ _ has between London and Montreal. `ha 6. .,.......I ...c or... 14.... `n... 'm........- I an-I" hm. Llll'UC\': DGBWCBII 1A)Il(l0l:l 3110. LKOIIIFFBRI. 1119 first vessel of the line, the Thames, 1,687 tons . rpghzfni mud hnilf. in Hun nlvn `nu nrnhnlv nrat vessel or the nne, the Inamea, mus`; tons r ' ter, and built in the Clyde, has probably le 1: for Canada. before this. She will ,be.follow_- J ed'by other vessels of the line with (1 ahan interval of a fortnight. The Canadian `- trade has hitherto been conducted altogethw ' with Liverpool and Glasgow; The extentio ' which it has grown gustihes the`estsb1i:lunext-', of mother line, an - sailing direct from Ion- don, as it is intended to do, there is no reason why its business should not be large and 1110- , table. '. ` .- -1 c-. `.- 1-. 1 u we-unv- An instance of the Rev. Mr Pnnshon'e', readiness as a writer is given`by thedton . Herald ; and as we do not remember to have: -. seen it notic-led before`, we mention "it; for the benet of our readers. At the c1oifn'xer- " cises of the Wesleyan Female Coll at ;g Hamilton a. number of essays wereread y the aduating class. Du ' m the evening" we . unshon was observed tolie taking notes. as was aunnosod for hm I'l1Il5l)0]Il WES ooserveu I0 D? Duy e 7: taking notes, an posed " closing speech. But w at was the surprila . the audience when after a verv nest hddx-an. = cxosmg speecn. um; wnan me surprise 0! very" neat hddup, craved the privilege of producing his mlnuy? script to read 9. valedxctotfyr requestinghiq hearers to follow their ' r0%rammes in '5!!! meantime. He then ' ' nnnvn in uyl-`ink nun-u m. a on In-`pron; uczucu: uu uruuw uucu` 1 raunnea II) E mm impro . poem_, in which every_ essay during evemng was chaxactenmd. md all the man l,..~...:, .... wnuuu uvuny ' canny nsuu uur_u15 haw. evemng charactenzed, the n;n1_n~ in1porta.nt points hit 06 in admirable s1;yle,no one subject of prominence be' left but from a passing notice, the whole win ' u i graceful tribute to the facnltv. -mt passmg nonce, the whole wmding _w'ith I graceful faculty,` Iahll'l I'll colle e. As a poetical composition Her d vouches for its exce1lence,'.|hd who did not see and been-"the would have believed that it was prodpoed an the spur of the moment. ' ~ . EXPLORING THE LOWER ' RENCE. . 1,, ,_, ,A u,. ,__-:,-n.,-, 11- 1-`. } a.w.u41 \.ua. Among the expditions, public and v " 4_ going out at present from nygv more deserving of notice thanizhnt v~ Natural History Societf, undeixthe ._ of the Hon. Minister 0 Marine and ' 'l"'hn Rn:-Jatv has for 1 Irina tuna R44:-ya! :*:- `:%:: *:n;..`:;.n....`?`:g:;*:a;-*1`! * ox tne nun. nxmmver ox menus and I : _, ' The Sticiet has for a1dl1:g`tiimehon'= ` toexpore y dredging` t 0 Gulf of_ St_. Lg_vyrex_1c_e, and `t e 5111!], 7 strongly urged on the pttention of the ` V id`! bythe Presldentinhissnnualaddreu ' last. Atlengtlytln-o --= "of `E3. Mr Mis`5I;'u,"'n"3 43' ``I'`` `U ? sage In the government Ic Lg, 9- dienne, the ante rise has adua1ly"hecu dertaken. The ` `ety sends it: curator, Mr Whiteaweu, F.G.S., rovided' _ , ` (11-edges, towing nets and All = ` . for securin the wonders of the deep, and ` President. ' cioal Dawson. send: Mr G. III FIT "150 ll 1 ...m.,_.,.,., ...,.....a ....... ...... ..... ......... ..,.... deep President, Dawson, lends hr G. - ` Kenned , B.A., m the interettol thohl 4.6 the Tnivernitv. The nhim-Am in via-uni henneu 13.5., m me In _ , niversity. The objects iurigw. "1'herei1_;Foodreasonto ho tlnt'vl.lIIAHc' mgto1:nezoo1og1n,a.|_:ageo1ogut;uIdIoe( factaof unportunce with L. .. ` and habits of shes, and V and improvement of the` 3 sults be obtained wgt romance to ` objects, and that the expedition Iiill creditable to the country, and condnoe to. u reputation. -0.azete. Mrs Laura Fair, the California In . . will certainlybe executegl on the 28th The application of her counsel to J ` for a. new trial has been _ the same authority declined to sign g -. . . xnendation to the Supreme Court to gguzt '_ saying it was inconsistent for him to 3* hi her court to do what he would nofdoa From the outset she has hope of acquittal, but must now cg` ` herself. ` ~ `~ 1ne nmnn Aasocmtwn is to nest - _ 5' Edinbu 11. The president electiqsu W` `I-oiessor of Natural University. Amo _t.he, -.. 2 of Ba ihe menu `Inc DI of Edinbm Roderick I 'I'I|a nrtu-and in tin n use pruceeamngl I 2nd of . imz. at which Pml \ ran, an noaqncx Mun procc-.ed.mgs will I i_ug o_the_ 213d _of Aug . ,---wwm5- nus wmmenoeon the `iug 2nd An which Prof. ` 1 gm. Thomson be chosen and will -. _' ` " add.1_-en. On Thuigdzymzhe 31):}, than :~ anon-ee;on t.heFnday_A' , _,_ E: 7" alternately every evening to the V : ` willtake mg; 91:11:51 t`l,1e moth.' ~ `W pected _t ere ' av ; . buildings of the Umvemty. ' British Association is 11 Edinburgh. president electinir presulent electiq 5` A exam` Philn`-m.I..... V ` ache urchison, Si: O. Lye 1'11 uommenceon tha 1Ii;Z'xF-Ta ['?.:'n. 3 ..uuuu I1 RIITDC 1 u &hcD&ji I-i'o an JAIII IVE] ADVI THE DAiLY NEWS. " `-`Cl: Jllll Lung an n \7 ...r c. H. l{A.TUH, \ Ticket Agent- V 4Pnl10,1s71. [m1.1'.\1I`. l"\|(`1`l - ~`.H'.` \...i I.-INN `-1 1h. 1.. ,1`. kill lmur my _\L,\ll1.\ F. .r.'L` i|I|(`(` ` .\X\` -Ilfl nun u. KJTH \.`uLLE.t . E - Ion per mmxux. `_.`I'- clllltl Ladies` < A! by HJEH Pnur ` per Cllllll. $`.'3Ii. nl - Thu` \-rl'\' llm .5.-pll ` .-.-\ \l 1. 7 ` - T `Ia-num :|l. A,;_\'E\\', I`-.m|.~t-1 -M. l_n\ <'lh r ir- WEB of arresting :1 tin pr,-p:\r;mun is bx.` (hr namhpixl f Urgzns and .\l:-lualcons on \.u kept in Stock m the \\ dolfen.-ul at m;m\\f:\cturcrs` prion Innuu. Cu)` Tum-r. \\lH`ll. ` ' m. Dy tilt: muuu 1! has bccll i plusmg 331 H t ' m wlnclx Ilyl A.\ll |J\\ l`.hI.1.jU I rmlby Mr Thulnzw Ul1\'f:|'. I ...... ....| \\`..n;....1..n Strc lltlrarifa-`Foal Yard. HI-`FIVE: .1`! '_\|'i" FONT HF "" we hlmul lputho:~:|rn-- --av)`. hcrantun. l 1tt.9\:un_il-H "l'``l'.l`; `` hi: the [mat selected nullcv M I i , - '; ilv llth rmnt `arr c\pruS3_1) mr `.`"` '. ` `till his m-rc~:|u-.1 and deh\'cn:d m tht ' ecomlxtinn. _ , . tmm` mm. for z;"``T5m;`{;`). `hind; 11341 14-igh L`}`l H U Blmaburg fur Hlzwksllnltlls. f the CMIL U!:li\'eI`e1\ In all)` pan 0 f|,isIIr:I|II'(` l`0II|l'3' , -`hurl .\n-l l.UXlU.V, .\l.\\' 53 ,. ' um. \ V. ` I.` xmxnt for :P;rlour organs. Mdodeons. 3 rllor A.\ h l)\\'.ELLl.\'G nuvr 1 1...] I... u- I`I.......... In-in-r. I Ky 0! bone. and .\h-101101 -|....a ;.. uhn-I; in th "I"-5'1. l-`F.Ll.u\\'.\', chemist, St. John, I\'.B. _ . I1 ll.IlU`gCll| d the spleen ilegulzu xx-tin ptrnlynxs, up `kl!--nlrhu-' Ill Secun-1 stages ; will g1\'e great. `Iolnng life in the thinl. It will 1 K hruuclntis, laryugitis, coughs: 1! I111 cure :1ll originating l i Iuscular action and ner\'uu.~~ } .. Hm liver. 1 ..o..mhN 2 91111 cure pulmonary consunlptiox; ml secnn-l .-otzu:e.4 : give grenf. ` `Mn. Beumue and mu-1-me diam Ports. 5. ,N_ W fLLou's' lsynp of llypophosphites. ft bsll. \`l```` u mu! urn ~Apri13, lsn. \. (`arlwri-.:I|.(. 11_\\\ ml-'Fl |~:_ _v .. 1 `AW 'm'rr; L PPER CABIN g J`