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T; w., Mh0 t C --o:atoffl,' f is driven by ;T £ ment so t HB tr,), we are 1 C e ork more pr . ks y ons else. ors are practical j a 33. 1972 __ 1 w# z_ _ *‘ yreal evehnte ‘ l;-‘ityla-o-.-. a : :hnoamnau ze and Slelgh ACTORY.aâ€" STREET, OTTAWVA TIC ckdale &C0o ROPRIETORS, aution of repairng U M N 1813 KA M Hor Maj d ow _ ':;',f"s'_. -:ui“’* 4 BCHaxBauLl ranted for OR yMFD | Public pairing t ... ot new uit U sc3 punt M M : Lakk se lately been Ailitth | faxel Hioviss oCC riven by power tial and Ley »nt so supplied in mm& more. prompily i | £3jm4 ie EMULSIQy t will â€" be fourd on m, Uublin and Py# MEARA 4 O #ted :m ww Age »= | WILSON & ORR, w |Carvers & Gilders fwu.mo Cenmnie waatsrens sgL wne E* MBRISTER3, ATTORNIES, 80L10Tâ€" _ TORE OONVEYANCERS, &e., * , Solicitor, &c.. Officeâ€"Over ,m Store, corger of Nussex ai Yorkâ€"streots, Otta wa. 7 .. <ehe (Of the lnte firm of Lewis & Pinhey.) OMICHâ€"Kigin Street, Ottawa. : CX Ponwey. | A. J. (’ln.l-fll. | M.P. Hics. Tob. 5. 1874 _ .7 as4â€"3m â€" | " DneiA® BAT]9, ANDREW LeANY, Notary ran . c . Advocate. mmmuv in the Village 0. Querec, for the transaction iu-t-. either tu the w:““&: secounts in both P10â€" Aull, Jan 10 1994 ~ mor i.rnong t mkg: _â€"â€"__~â€" ADYVOCATE,. sotiriror. &A a. * Barristers and Attorneysâ€"atâ€"law. telters in Chancery, Notaries, &¢â€" ?â€"m Block, Rideau Streek tnn tues. F. H. O#arsieR, Â¥Y.MARBHAL MATHESON, Barrister, “.929!' NOM, &o you, VILL NO 2644 Anmoimaker and Jewelier. _ MERBTER, SOLICITOR, &¢., (Bnccessor to Williiam Mosgrove, Esq.,) %§ Mcegrove‘s Building, Ottawa. =.'-T-illi toe wm duridg ju us 3 years, andâ€"will nue the yiSUFACTURING, JEWELLRY AND "WATOHMAKING BUSINESS frmer wrnnop-‘ over â€"Mann‘s Hardâ€" 'â€"'"-‘. corner of Metcalle and Sparks / e wee" D ANOE L E8TATE W CASES MADE TO ORDER. uk nc .c _â€"_ S MERISTERS, ATVIORNEYS, MANURACT URERS, #860 Svnark : wee, Resuience Of T. ADYOCATE, t Prsporuy flce atâ€" Dr. JO8. BEAUDIN‘H, ose 0" . NALN STREET, HULL Sail, March 0. 1974. s " opposite Bs 482 \e m ind p in _ ttave, March 20, 1575 . 7'v_-_-'l I}u. LYNN, es at his Offlice, sorner of 0 ~ 105 Oct. 2s i973, & 2401â€" DR SV BR o w s, ‘ll.o.r.u.o.,x.o.r.s.o. [fi and _g-h-' ' ovkiep, MCTURE â€" FRA ME _3( °"!° Physician, Surgeor :’fl-d&.l.c.r'.al..o-u ht Residence â€" U‘Connor Stret HLLOWES, O‘GARA, LAPIERRE & REMON, 101 3t Jamess )h W ie sil PT" ALKERq 22 371 ©00 1 % 4 Residehce :â€"â€" :g ols ’\N Â¥UUun. NHEY, CARISTIE & AILL, amuil Town h w. P.OU0iLEE, B. 0. L, _ BARRISTER, 4DVOCATE, &o., Cbdical CGeros. BCHAMBAULT & LEAMY, Wotkry Public aund Advodktcs. at & COye s io the publ Solicitors in Chaneery, &c. <uracIUAN OTTAWA aat Gearbs,. 2 TAMICIAD, and Accouâ€" F»‘MBWM hours 2. m., and 2to 4 p. m, mm&.a to dissased and "asllsoiths vterus. 1768 ;Q! str ind wihunnts rntntais, dsc sc id D. & MAcbonkuL, â€"~~~ side &Murew ts oppe s A2d ur, Ottaws, Mm‘fi.‘.‘".... m Coxs, , Night ofice at his residencer "Whout the use of the knife. by a , MA ll @. BRUNEL, M.A. ‘s Block, No. 2 Sparksâ€"st, Ottawa _almost painiess proâ€" Fahh':umm NNE Soraiuge, ao, ao. * C NOTARLIES, &0., &C, ° ‘s Block, opposite Russell Houre,. r. | #.Cassims,Jr. | P. Pexxock Matnâ€"St., KULL, P CASSELS & PEXNXOCK, JOHN (Â¥CONNOR, Q.C Puysician, Sw MARRIAGE LICENSES ors, Notaries awe,. Ontario OFFICE: is aacm Chambers, . *‘ GaANADA___ and D lock, Elginâ€"st., Ottawa M hole Renle) C HORACK LAPIERRE, EDW ARD P, REMON, D.DA, LD.§, Dentist Corner of Hugh and business to Messr®, leave to returh r patronage during CMWarbs. am, Esq. Sussex MONTREAL, ©362â€"3na w. YOUNG. &c. Oficesâ€" (near Russoll AGENT toll ly NBGâ€"ly of O‘Conâ€" 2401â€"3m. SbIOLF 2558â€"6m SDL4y Burgeon ZAMYRTLE NAVY, Ac= OF ROYVAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, The shor qhaapest and quickost to xn«mm%w_ m« is one of the hu-\“ safgst in the worlt. Vesseis will be despatched as follows : RKATEA OF PASAAGERâ€"LIYVERPOOL iLINE From Portiand or Quebec (every Saturday to Liverpool and u-&-l.ry.) 1. #& / Fures from Ottawa, Cabin........$77 80 to Engiand, Ireland or Svotland, to rail way monm}xm.:mummsufi (When unloul.dnnocu.dm amount is returned, less a small deduction s l'or::nn(h uclm and every information D. W. COW ARD & CO, ko n an c L m“r"»w (Bunday :x{aopud' at8 o‘eglell... A.II.."M ® minrimemt mpan Aoson, muastem m leave the Union, Daniels, and House, at 6 a.m.. WI’I- . y d:ty [Sundays noorod" l‘“:&.‘l a. 02. Passengers arrtving Ay’\lncr -Mt. From Quebec to Glai on or about the Snow Bird....... Jasou Gould..... Sir John Young Pombiche ... Kippawa...... Deur Rivieres EIOTAIG. ... s»22«2e80» gmndun.............. ATYDUT: ++ saeee AINBHOG. .. 41 2. 1224844 Jessio Cassols..... United States to Detrol ';t; Mil and other points in the West. â€" _ a comnection is made with Canada Central Railroad at Sand Point on the up and down ;d’::--. Sir John Ym&:‘nm for Atl :', o‘sinck, returning, leaving Chapesu same day, We EWAE 0 > 0d P es s o css _ For further particulars a; at the office of the Company, in Ottawa. ”l{. e d mmumtxmom and other firstâ€"clase nisosneate SCMAE P pamer s pRipnen odoalet ce & COs fnel TEMPERLEY LINE St.â€" LA WREN THaMis â€"â€" _ , SEVERN,," DELTA, + HELIO8. ‘no menpometinls ies sn mlandch toustl :‘nd from Igdoo. Quebec -:'3 call» ing at Plymouth, outward, tor passengers, Ey LC OFFICEâ€"ELGIN STREET, oPPOSITE RUNSELL HOUSE, April 27, 1874 2064 < 1873. Passengers leave Ottawa at 7.30a. m., and 5 pD, by Steamers * Poorless" and "Queen Vicstoria b’r UNION FORWARDING AND RAILâ€" WAY COMPANY. WILL RIOE â€" â€" Agent. Ottawa River Navigation Co. Royal Mail Line of gumou. Opening o f avigation. for Ottawa and into: @xtrR. _ suunmlnug:nomrx:.ubr’ m passengers taken on Saturday e boat. The comfort and economy of this are uD« surpassed, whilst the route is one of the most mn&‘l;m ‘Tourists will find this a m‘mmfidimummvflld& ‘Bingle and Return Tickets may be had at the Canadian Navigation Company‘s Steamers May Ist, SPARTAN, from Prescott to Haratiton ." 2ad, MAGNET, * _ * w «* * CORSICAN, "* Montreal > ‘ *« ith, CORINTHIAN, * w u © SPARTAN â€" " Hamiltoh to Montreal « *# MAGNET, w w T ue‘ OLRCASSIAN... ... .«« NOVA 8COOTIAN... NARMATLAN .1s 2e e« exixea«« STEAMERS, BCANDINAVIAN..... .... POLYNEAIAN ase..««s PRUSSIA N Ottawa July 2 1873 TDADLC®: . » +« s 64 «e s 800 ++# DOLMBe a en e a ce en t n n nan n n H@UO®. .2 22 «ue es ce a e an en Bt. LAWTODCO.s «us seesses Ottawa, June 2, 1374 June 13, 1874, Ottawa, Kay 21. 1874 MOKERS | LLAN LLNE ONDON, QUEBEC AND MONTBEAL For a Good Smoke OTTaWA TO MONTREAL PaY AND NIGHT LINE, GLASQ@OW LINE. Steamsbitps. LEAVE A8 FOLLOWH : UPWARDS, hi leave by the 78. m, n6d 6 FROM LONDON. DOWNWARDS. Glasgow, sailing from Quebed ,?mhqy,mu-m nullks C. K. CUNNINGHAM, 25th July 1st Augus Sth Af! * CAPTAINS Muiligan Murphy 1874. Tht THE ST. LAWRENCGE * CWnits Mounimpe Epriand Boston p= %&hyn a ”3.1 xX _t Every aay ON ANV FROM THURSDAY, July 16th, 1874, ALTERATION OF RUNNING TIME, And aecelleration of trains, up4 . SPRING ARRAN Mait. Exâ€" press The old rellabl uie *‘ shortest lln.o' l% mw.u cd.fl” Exâ€" press mix‘d Pullman or Sofa Cars on Nos. 7 and 8, Sure counections with Grand Trunk trains to and from both East and West. Time faster than by any other route. muuom?!hnmllm | HOS. REYNOLDS, ___| _ if Tnnrt Bleoping mis on all through night (raios "gflumlfl Montreal as follows : u."w“ aoIng wWEsT. press CANADA : CENTRAL For Ottawa via Brockville. TWO EXPRESS TRAINS DAIL\I Brockville 6 for Cornwall and all Mlmfimng.......... 730 a.m., 9.850 a.m., 3.00 p.m., and . _ mediate B erussonte rvantere«» .00 PMR W@MME 8.10 pm. mCt Ni Mail! Trains for 8t. John‘s Brockville & Ottawa Railways sinprevooaanite thiennee ioe Somfasy, oi Ioaving hay Metiolen: ons poue oaliogee ht 0t The Staloship. "Eaimouth," leavge Portiand "gg‘ “’1»-. u,.mu.n.u..m Thursday at 600 p.m. for St. John, N. B., &0. through. Ptioaes Pickei meusd ut the Company‘s Pb Revber lofotmation, and, time of arival Terldre Statlory or at No. 140 9t 9 mnen stroet, " Johnson Forge Pump No. ns n hn M:fi:fi“ O* Spiainf wepootie use Acoreiars o War . COMPETITIVE TRIAL BUYING A BABCOCK July 15, 1874 Brockville, May 11 1874, OTrTawWaA RAILWAY. YKAND TRUNK RAILWAY COMPY KÂ¥ OF CANADA, Of uniform Gauge with the Grand Truuk Believilie, ‘Toronto, Guelph, Lon« Point connecting with Stanstead, Tattom ouation o instion, Rall: wmmnmsm West, at. ...» 6‘ ROGERS, . U NDER T AKE R EN E0 d 2 RLVU EOS TTR 3 CS 2 m-‘:fumd-n‘,uhlbm:â€" GoING NORTH. â€" _ Sunction 10 45 A..M, Leave Ottawa, prepeard on receipt of order or tel ns and ofi-k!ou‘otwfldm $,00 A. M. 1.30 P.1 4.45 P.M 290 A.M 7 46 A..M 2.00 P.M 9.30 P.M $ and 7 Nicholas=8t,, Ottawa. Funerals furnished with every requisite ao To THE HXPEHNSE 14 Ofatiroabs. © T. Fungtion" s* 9.10 wus. hoh apmaaihe i i ny ) : 4 ~â€"f GoInG soUTH. goine sout®," _ Grand Trunk Express : ‘Om w-‘"t'i“""i 130 A.M. â€" from wm...,.'.....l 1.00 P.M. Grand Trunk Exprass Royal Mail Steamers and ‘(lentnl Verâ€" _ mont and Rome & Watertown Rys. Grand Trunk Express Grand Trunk WuLa‘ ) Rome & Watertown _ RAIIWAY: ic 2e sene n es e Grand Trunk for both ‘ Kast and West.....+ Pod Boha EnoimingOrepe: t o onant from the Eust. .. frOM EASt....«+». Connecting with. Connecting with. C Sm m p.m» 8. .10 e o pm. 8. ue w 10w o m &a., 910 + ‘Train from wa makes with Grand Trunk Express _« _ â€" 9.102.m,, 420 pi, ARRIVE _ hil is omvmx OoF THE Managing Director, Ottawa, AND fih{.-'dn.nw‘ Junotion 8.00 Â¥.M. Arrive at 5.00 p.ua, 1.%5 p. m 9.00 a.m. 9.30 p.m. Arrive in 8.00 a.m, 8.15 p.m. 8.45 p.m. 6,45 a.m 1.30 A. M. 1,00 P; M Orrawa MarBur® & OGRAxnitE Works Monuments, Headstones <~Obelisks | &c¢,, in Marble, Scottish Grauite, or Hangstone. ts MA The newoul design in CEMETERY FENOLNG, suitab e for the varions Céméetories. "#i, ww..%i stook of MANTLES, in American, Italiau, and Marbles of new and nhlaodulm ATlaof'\'om the best Amstican and Onl:fiu m‘hq or Pm\oty. elther Plain or Mounted. : + i : June 13, 1874. Onoky c > EKouse â€" Furnishing .Mbn-l‘un.at. CORNER SPARKS AND OCONNOR8TS, 7 And see the M NSRID COOR SESTOVU H), the best in the |Dominion, Burus coal or wood. Also for REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLEKRS FILTERS, BIRD CaGES, BABY CARRIAGES, &c. * 1 May 3, 1874. ; 1 Ob owsage . Has constantly on hand and to orderâ€" DOORS, g NG flms % BLIN ARDS, . _ mOULDINGS, _ BASERS, GOOoD TIMES COMING Hardware, Stovesâ€" and Tinware. Wiith a and varied assortment of ummundonbhcmflru In our Dreas M is used the CORN W BYSTEM, by which & P/ is insured. i td en en o sHOW ROOM ON GROUND ‘FLOOR, © *y*We have secured the services of a firstâ€"class Dressmaker from A. T. Stewart‘s, New York, also a Milliner from Paris, His stock of Cloths, Scotch and Canadian,‘T‘weeds, Meltons, Fancy Vestings, &0,, is, unequalied 1y any in the olty. t R s SPECIAL FEATUREâ€"A good At guaranteed or no saie, HAVE OPENED A NEW ESTABLISHKMENT ON SPARKSâ€"3r JOSEPH DIMBI.EBY' f TAILORING ESTABLISHMEN With a wellâ€"assorted stock of FIRSTâ€"CLASS 2 Plain®" and Fancy , Furniture, Manufactured by the best Houses in Canada and the United States, which They will set! at & m‘ s M A L L ADYVYaANOE 0NX . 008% e Jul t e e yourselves. Remomber the placaâ€"BPARKBâ€"9r , ixvo DOOR WEST OF 10 No%â€"St, * iy d, 194. ‘ & d56ty CALL AT DORION‘S. th‘:,:"rlhmmole stock to be disposed of by Ast of August, at J wholesale prices, at * â€" ""****‘ _ irADFORD & GOYER‘8, OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1814 M O ORE BROS‘. Â¥eob. 14 DOORS, g NG ARO NEA %fi?gbe‘ l&ua, 3 ' : MmoULDINGS, BASES, ago & ( + AHINGLES,â€"X, XX, XXXâ€"THE BEST IN OTTAWA N.8.â€"Agent for Amherst, O,, Sandstone, beat Buffand Blue. * R1DEAVU=St,, CORNER OTTAWAâ€"8St, MASONTIC GOODSâ€"Blue Aprons, Collars and Jewels, R. AVING purshased. f‘h' YOUNG‘B BTOOK at A GREAT SACRIFICE,‘are now pt LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICESâ€" ' â€"1MPORTER AND DEALER INâ€" .. Manties, Grates, ‘Drain Pipos, Fire Clay Goods, : | And General Building Supplies. siove i, im iro K. B & Oo‘s Tea and mw c Wiha e ; Reoin Rave Troughing and mmm- # Dealor in Thousands 67 other Goods too numerous to mention here, in the Hardware and Tinware Business. J ane‘l7, 1874 In returning thanks to their friends and the public, beg leave to inform them that they May 13, 1874, Gold Watches Coloured REDUOCRBD â€" PRIOHS POR: 1874 RADFORD & GOYER Maching Goods, W. _M. SOMERVILLE, Hroaghes and Kar Rings in Hets, Bracelets, Ear Rings, Chaing,{Orosses, P. A. TAYLOR, â€" â€" . â€" At the"promises adjoining Mr, J, B. Teylor‘s Printing Office, | J. .W. ~R â€"XCâ€" 4 N, N O T T C E. AN AND SEE FOR YOURSELYVE3.%& 38j 8SPARKSâ€"8T., [AYLOR, â€"â€" . â€" â€" PropriETO), ‘The largest and bestâ€"selected assqrtment of «. $ All Goods Wierranted Shrunk . "Wik Hideau Stroot ELECTROPLATED WARE 1 Fruit Dishes, C .A LL,: ‘AIC ESTABLISHED 18060, Btook Consisting of ‘xm'noon TO CHRISTIEB m_nil&_ RBIGHT.;, DAYB : 1. is, R. A. Aprons, Sashes and Jewels, Ink Stands %‘hsm. C. Coloured Gold Studs, _ T (Coloured Gold Slesve Buttons, Colgared dold ierar .chaice Bpoons and Forks. Glassesâ€"Lazarus & xt l T grid 201y at less rang Dross Party at Marlborough The fancy dréss oail given last night by their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales was not onlhy magniâ€" ftisent beyond the usual magnificence of such festivals, but was planned and carâ€" ried out down to the smallest details in such ‘s thorough and artistic manner that oogao uootlmnt of it er nnot fail Bto tk;o i'n::; esting. In years e by Buckin, Palace was famous g::iu taricy balls, and several fetes given by Her M#jsaty and the late Prince Conmsort will probably lo;? re main unqualled as lpl‘n.& revivals of the pagean troy of historic characters and cos« tumes. One, if not more, of Her Mejesty‘s fancy balls has been recorded: in costly folio, handing down the various splendors of a single evening (5~th@ envy and ad. miration of all future ':ll;lven. It would be a pity if some attempt |were not also made to preservye the principal cosâ€" tumes of last nlgh:l"lor many of them were finely pictorial and were only ac« hieved by dint of much pains and exact knowledge and good tast on the part of those who mrranged them. His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales took a most active part in the preparations and called to its aid a committee, the most indefaâ€" tigable members of which were Mr. Fredâ€" erick Leighton, R, A., and Mr. Augustus Lumley. . a ols 3: The dancing ws > in three rooms on the garden front of the ground floor, the ball« room for the chief quadrilles, and the library and diningâ€"room: on either â€" side, The Hungarian band played in the cons servatory off the saloon, and Coote & Tin â€" ney‘s in the diningâ€"room. Fancy dress was worn by every gent with, we believe, the sole excaption of the Duke of Cams bfldgo. who came in the uniform of a Fieldâ€"Marshal. Coote and Tinney‘s mu« sicians wore state coats, and all the serâ€" vants their full liveries. ‘FThere was not, except the Duke of Cambridge, a uniform peionged to the past, though 1t stould be be to t g u uidon{zt Mr. gl'::uli, who hai been dining in the city appeared in his laced ceat. The guests began to arrive early, ;I:‘.lidlu and gentlemen of the set quaâ€" es coming in a little after the ress of the company. â€" By 10:30, the hour named on the cards, the rooms were thnn&o.d with a crowd of which the usual epithet of *brilliant‘ conveys but a feeble idea. ‘There was thomDuho of uvmn‘m;m& as Oliveraz, Spanish er Philip IV., wearing the collar and â€" jewel of the Golden Fleece ; the Duchess of Wellington as a donna of high degree. His Grace would have delighted the hearts ot the tenants of his Peniasular estates admira home foreign, and the op!uo:?u diamonds which strewed ber dress delighted the eye, The Duchess of Mariborough had ‘copied the famous Blenheim {iotun of Reuben‘s wife, and was all in black eatin and lavender, a long veil flowing from her tuited Spanish head dress, Lord Mayo, as an Incroyable in blue satin, with chin buriedâ€"in neck cloth and pink collar, and a short waisted, lon tailed coat, was a great sucooss, ur’ Hardwicke, as Queen Elizabeth‘s master of the Buckbounds, was a ulnm.zil'ol Tudor splendor, and there were officers who had gone back seventy or a hundred dress, ball. years‘ in the history of ‘their regiments, Conspicnous among these were Colonel Reiliy, in the old dres«: of the Rojyal Lrtil{.ry, and Colonel Charles Fraser, as an Eleventh Hussar officer under George 1iI, Lord Marous and Churles: Beresford wore the jester‘s cap: and bells, and fanoy ~ball â€" Mexicans,: Albanians, ~ &e. Musurus Pasha ‘was a splendid Turk in ruby ‘velvet overlaid with .gold, Lady Hardwick‘s dress of black velvet, a large black hat Iooped u‘p with feathers~and velvet diamonds, which blazed all over the a strange ‘creatureâ€"discovered â€" afterâ€" wards to he Mr. Bernal ‘Osborneâ€"ap. peared as one of the ltalian sacconi, of mutes who follow at funerals. â€" In his monk‘s dress and cord about his waist,and with a white linen bag, with holes for the eyes and mouth, over his head, he stdod always the centre of & cirele, one or an» olher of whom he would now and: then seize by the arm like the Ancient Mariner, speaking words of wisdom. ~Lord Shannon came as a simple Paddy, with a shilielagh, and there were all the usual dresses ot‘@e Bat all waited for the dinning room doors vwf]orn, apd for the royal ~pro« cession of the dancers at the six set quade %. Ath::utbo moment :rlivod; the garlana ‘stuck up the onaise, and &o 'pmotiou.anupred, hgdod by Lord lviile, dressed after _ a ploture at=~Pens: hurst of one 0 /Queen Elizabeth‘s chambers lains. W&o wand in hand he marshalied the way, owed by an advance guard of six deamen in the laced conts and ered heads of 1745. ‘Then came the young Princes Albert, Victor and George as pages of honor, in white satin and gold fid, ‘taken â€"from ~National _ Galâ€" pictures. Next "entered â€"her Royal UMignuess the Princess of Wq.:z at the ::mdofhcfl’el::&in qndrgl;, H.ldby r partner, Hartin P ibicts Tove s sely odfwared y tiatle dréss, with 2 blue tront to the skirt, sewn mmfi:h and ,dd ombroidmo‘:?‘ The olose sleetgs were of ruby velvet, with blue satin puftings, gold ‘embroidered; the mfm was ofldwflh gold, and the body of the diess covered with strings of pesrls, but the most charming and. becomâ€" ing part of this magnificent costume was the small, close veivet cap, lased and covâ€" ered with jowels of marvellous ‘splendor. Her Royal Aighness has not much to gain from dress, and, indéed, the ladies generâ€" ally were. much less beholden to their an« tique costumes thain the gentiemen, for latter day millinery is not so bad, whereas nB PPR LEMTiLabD in C mmdq:nu%wyh not so bad, whereas latter day ring is ‘mr work compared | with Stuart qd'Gooc wardrobes. The Princess of Wales was followed by the other couples of the Venetian .md’rm., first nnonfi:on, walking with Lord Dds« more, the Duchess of ‘Teck, whose Italian costume of white and gold blazed with diaâ€" monds.â€"Prince Christian was a Venetian General, with a steel gold inlaid" en burlng:h:nm of the republic, clas over a velyet doublet, trunkâ€"hose of velvet, desc ending to buff boots. The Prince wore steel gauntlets, an orange scarf, and a blue ribbon and badge. His Hoyal fihm' dress was tbo:ougl;ly ecorrect, he led his partner, Lady Somers, who was magnificent as & Venetian lady. We will not name now the other members of this historic and artistic Venetian quad« rille, for the procession must not wait except for royaity: It passes on its state» uw,m velvet or steel.clad cavaliors leading the loveliest ladies in England, the beauty ofeach . set of in a new light the m‘.m: t splendor of fashions long Lm‘, Sleeyes close and flowing, jewelled bodices, and . feathered hats, jewelled. bodices, and . feathered_ RALS, d'npunndeolmhuihr to us on ‘Veron. ese‘s and Titian‘s canvases. pass by, and then enteérs His Royal, Highness the rthooodeu-thohsyud 'lhn!ouowiu,mdh-dinm uchess otf Sutherland by the hand high in polonaise fashion, which is followed, of pcourse, by all. â€" This was the Prince‘s own Vandyke quadrille, and His Royal Highâ€" ness Wore & Vudyx sostume, which pnohtbly would set most people to advantage, but ,:fih certainly seemed ,mmitiu_rg‘ nt wearer to perâ€" fection. doublet . and ~cioak neadt lt eecen ie eonrtiians the 1 C mm)mwurfiw. :"N dress was completed ose buft boots, steel spurs, and a lopgsword. On the left shoulder of the closk â€"was a: large diamond ~star, ~and> the Prince wore his ‘badge of the Garter ‘hanging: from & blue fiband roundt his neck. Fair cavalier ourls fowing down his shoulders somewhat was admired as much as any at the THE PRINCES BALL London Times, July 28 His Royal Highness, but were the finishing touch to a very splendid and mrbcteo-tnmo. ThoDnz.ol!nM‘ d wore a Henrletia Maria dress of white satin, the body bung with countliess strings of . dine pm{n,‘roudummhu hair, which was done in the fashion of & Xouw.::dn o:fg'vmqufil]; i8 walked the: Duke of Teck, all in blue« black satin, after a Stuart portrait of Monâ€" tagu House. The Duke of Abercorn was for once in his life an unfortunate Lord Tieutenant, being‘ the very facâ€"simileof l!::‘ Ma:: whom Ml‘udbh-m * the ure with hands prison gn.u. The Duke of Teck y Ihnnbur{.‘dtubukooll ner being Lady Listowel!. We ve more to say of these Vandyke costumes when we come to the dn‘mf,htu mthtmmrmoufion we come to fancies e uohmmbutmdry and _ frolicsome. O‘Prluul Czllfill 'onbrlyann Ulubs, on other hand of the Duke of Athole as King of Spades, is followed by the other cards of hor,quld!illeomk. Hor Royal Highness wears a fine â€"Atting silvery dross, with a Marguerite body, from which flow lu! sleeves bearing clubs stamped in velvet, and her head«dress is of diamond stars. â€" The second pack of cards is headed by Princess Louise as Queen of Hearts wearing dark blue velvet, white silver fowing sleeves, hearts in red on the dress, and a diadem . of pearls and diamonds. Each princess wears a jewelled belt over the left shoulder, and. Lord ©Claude Hamilton, as the King of Spades, is mnon Louise‘s partner. '1% procession th h room and > wummwmgm‘m by the ‘saloon for the opening of the baiiâ€"with the Vanâ€" dyke and Venetisn quadrilies, â€" The packs ot cards. were followed the Duke ‘of Connaught, bheading the Fairy Quadrille with mt'giran.m.' in th:‘xmomol Beauty and the Beast. His Royal Hish» ness was a fairy prince in ruby velvet doublet and gray satin @tights,‘" and ruby shoe:, wearing a leopard‘s head and skin with gold claws attached “'ltll.l shoulder by large diamond stars. skin was loft fot later in the evening, and the duke appeared all in ruby velvet. with a small cap and white feather. The Duke was followed by Prince Gair Star and Princess Cheri, the ‘Goose Girl: and the King, the‘White Cat, and others of whom in gnen .nn brmittrnta itc mt n simple sa w white _-uf_. gapcth'd_mwubfl most picturerquely mated with cavalier officers of the Blues and Life Guards in the uniforms of their regiments under Charles IL, Tho'r‘rooou was closed by a rear of six guardemen in their George fifnnifom-. s Apfigant t hâ€"ca _ The Venetian and Vandyke qURGTINGS having formed in the ballâ€"room, the dan» cing began, In the Veuetian Quadrilie, as has been said, the Princess of Wales danced with Lord Hartington, who wore & doublet and trunk hose of lavender gray, embroidered with black and mhflh a large medallion : head .of VHL, given to one of the Devonshire family by that King, on his breast, The ether cou« ples of this quadrilie were the Duchess of Peck and Lord Tanmoré, who stood be: side the Princess of Wales,; Marquis d‘Azeglio and Duchess of San hdaui e reo ya Lin! * mbonmwnflhd . Forbes and Mr, Valentine Prinsen, Lady Archibsld Campbell and In the Vandyke quadrilie the Prince of Wales wore his bufl ulphn%‘:: in true unu.x:uh. Cornelia was arrayed after a celebruted Vandyke in the Borgniola Palace in Genos, and wore & intirieter mt enman ie was ‘and part of ber head dress was a gigantic ruby, said to be the largest in the world. Lord Valentia‘s Vandyke cuirase buft boots &nd leather jorkin embroidered in: silver, were after a plcture at Montague House. The Duchess. of "San Teodore (Venetian mm) was all in NWQ ofo‘yru. Lady s Yau« ayde dress of blue satin, with & ruf and a large black Reubens hat turned up at the side, was charming. were siz i renii iaan rep eatomd be especially mentioned JA l(n.zoon __"_'_ ca The two principal quadrilles having been dansed, the card quadiilies, in the dlningmn, immediately wed., In the first of these Princess tian and the Duke of Athole were Queen of Clubs and King of Diamonds; the Duchess of Athole and her partner, Queen. of Dis bury Mmu?:ud Rotihmmd cluba“&d Knave of Diamonds ; Miss Scobelef®f and Mr. Mu:ietis, Asce of Dirmonds and Knare of Clubs, Mre. Keith Fraser and Mnnspln.’l‘cal Dinmonds and Clubs; Mrs. G. Forbes and Mr, Gerard, nhnlol’tho same sult, and Miss Gerard and Prince Crolj, cights, Is tboouuqdcdqufilflo.mw and . Lord: Claude Hamilton were Queen of Hearts and â€" Knare of Spades ; the _ Marchioness of Camden and TLord ~Coke were Queen of Sp.dundlii;offlm, Miss Stevens and Mr. A de Murictta were Ace of Hearts and Knave of Spades, â€"Mrs. William Car, hgmmvmudovmuu? Bpades and Enave of Hearts; Mrs. Sloane Stanley and Colonel W. Caringtos, Tens of Bearts and Spedes; Mr. H. Stapley and Mrs, C. Forbes, fours of the same suit, Mile. Musurus and the Hon. 4. Bourke wmdm,ni Lady 8. Macnamare and ::.G. ‘;mnn-. The costumes in these Ml.m Pampadourâ€" ish and pretty, consisting of short crimson white sasin dresses with cards. distributed over them, Varistions were also introâ€" ducgedâ€"thus Mrs, W. Carington wore her hair done: round her card of â€"clubs withk wr-mn.aa.«u as King of : wore a velret robe imfimvflcmwdhm with the device of his suit, Lord Sufeld‘s In the V ol‘WaHfl the Duke of , stood at the , having oppoâ€" was a good dress, with a red blue leg, and D?nn'rhou-m';lh seven of Diamoncs, Miss Stevene, tmm abe of sp<.des on her dress, M out Trom the packs. hlb\v’;’uhnd- Mr. Frederick Lexington wore a bemutiful im oifi gans imaarans in pluzâ€"colored velvet. ons <of the miost noticed and peculiar dresses in the room was w Lumley‘s close robe of gold brocade, with a cape of the mngmmm-fi..zmg menefeteo _Atter the pleturesgue and successful card quadrilies in the dh-:-.n-.fi- centre of attraction was the bell» m in which . the “W’ and the Duke of Connaught as Beauty and the Beast, wret Boott and Lord inpogine, m Arpsen Te mut sad rince mm- &Ooooflrl and the King, lady Florence Gower, and Lord u.&mu. as the White Cat and the inon o pel M goes e or as Rnnmuyl(h&!'flc; Boott as Undine and Lady A. Cooks and Lord F.. Gordon Lennox as Beard, and Lady Boott and Mr, A Grey as Mary Quite Contrary and Puss in . Boots. Lady Florence Gower as the White Ost was, of course, all in white satin and soft whité fur, and on a red cut‘sâ€"ollar round her neck was written the Clan Ohattan motto, ‘E:fl“no;"&om but sith the ove,.‘ y Ade! Ooohu(hndonh flmumfim uno.: eap, blue white dark blue linen m‘:u.phwuru“ charm and .unpu; o?wu M;flodfollh\h mmnzuw. Fairy quad. nuomutupdhythbu“ot%u- cleuch, and shewed every reason to be fl-udwhhhm In sucha ‘lead» g couple" as the Duke of W and Miss Graham, the Duchets '-kr course, most~ tortynately chosen. ‘ s Albert Grey as Puss in Boots, aiter Gus» unD.n,Lud one of the Babes in the Wood, as Little B;y‘mua’sn;r'mblbfl -&r&’- #+ “ '" ‘m‘ ‘* Louise Montagu, in a shower of silver, as the Goose Girl, were great successes. ‘At thnnfimut&mmu Luly"Folhsm‘- & and Careâ€" We have desoribed the demure dresses of the Puriians '.l‘b(‘n:‘tfl-m men were in aniform &6 mna.rfl.w. : m of 1861. ‘They wore rathor lerger than those of this day, with two stripes of m,u.mu;mwa 7 the sn ot Rugihen . Duker &." under the arms of j of the pomps and vanitios mwmnbc:mfl-ur "'-'.fi"ffl collar, a gray red feathers and . how. E’gh&.‘l’hmdmm’.“ mndh“.dflv.tq: toot Guards of 'u-u.-:'&' wore tm nb red hasiek utved on or tos in the Wood, Lady Theress Taibot and Lord Berkely Paget as the Fair One with the Golden Looks and Avenant, Harbord and Lord Stafiord as Bo Pe and Little Boy Blue, Lady E. ‘Fitwosaurice i Prince, â€" Lady M. &'M&\" w& ous Marlborough ball of" natil that foged . nthins mppont‘ at covery ibally in : spite . of all the before them. ‘Then, at 12.30° o‘slock, their led the (the mm 9m::nu the Princess of Wales), into the supper tents, . which. were .pitghbed . i2 . garden, and reached from flu£ roa-mndo\n.b.yudnun.ldabv us sns holel Tor mope then ball one with a brilâ€" l&mmh‘mm-l unu-uhth-mm Figures of men in armour and rich tapes» TX A."»% § splendid, ‘but ‘the semailer ~ and still large, ~tentâ€"of : the â€" buflet= â€"~was ex> -Iu-n:. fl::hwm“ ‘nou.-_lb 6 unc .: Moner it .. we â€" Tdtine manter, On foanet * pirmatmce * aeg it viked scarlet * gerantums f f from the roof, the servants wore scariet w:.mu those tonts, filled d&?u flvollm' %"w:ni é&htm“fl’:muah end came, and the bal!, which we have thus endeavored bmfi?g the way of all balls, #was over. are mdumwl:‘um whmfiu M " on â€"prople" Feqiites © that "There :l‘nn:'boowdlm magnilicence in ths lives of Mpthn}nu .'W“..l: proved Blmolf ies night well desonaed r-o:.:hgh whueummnnmhfl wanting in splendor. laceâ€"â€"all the for the Grenadiers; and two together for the Fusiliors,..... . .. 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