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WB.d«.ii,nea an,l e:c.,;ut«l f.r „Hil.ifi„, in Buroix,, and will opoo at P,„.„»cnmc t.«o .ji«,Uied, oa .ooouu. of Mr Hubbard's ..th.r «ga«««,.t.. Ihi, hoingp^iZj K J. GOnDOn[nUBB,iKD I'r-prlelor I W. r TRl'E ■^-— - ^ pj^ Doors open at 7 1-4; to commence at 8. . Ciocrone THE VAST AKTIISTIC COMBIW ati©:«, e.\tiT1.E» U^iTI I»A.liTO.«JCOPE OF THE TOl R OF j^z«X3e:]ei.xc riie Proprietor, m prosocutins; this Extraordiniiry Work to its completion, rnn;ai;ccl nine ol" the most eminent artists in America, who, under the BupiTvision oftbo I'iakson Hkotiibhs, fi5S |lr,*dway, N. V., I'. S. A., «ccoinpli»h.Hl tlii.< giKAutio nniU-rlnkinf;, in tlio inircdiblo, Bhort space of five niontha, snd lio pri.uiUy asKorta that it not only possoFsu.i more beauty of fiuisli, ami nrtiBtioal dolicacy of intriiisio mi'rii us u painting, but oontaias a )»roatcr variety, covers more broad aores of canvas, is painlsd with a utorfoncopie effect never before aebioTeil, and is more failhful and correct an a duplicate of Nature's self, than any [mnoruniic exhilution ever opened in lie world. Thsso PaintiDRs form an elalioraio and authentic repreNcnlation of the entire route traveled by H U H. and Suite, of fiOOfl niile», and cmbracas the Principal ReCeptioDB, ToBtimoMials, Balls, Lovoes, RevioWB Loavo-Taklnga, Departure, Embarkation, &c Mm, the Cities, VUlagea, Rivers and WONDERS OF THE WESTERN WORLD ! ^iMiop.'NiN or Tiiii: RorTii:. Commencos with the departure from Bristol, and embraces Mf^wfoiiiKllaiKl, IVoTU MrotlUi, IVow llriiiiMviick. UliporiBiid l^oHcr N and <*uiiudiaii MlioiVw. MluKura rallM aiitl flic follouiiiK Mtatew: IVIU IIK^i.l. IB.I.IKOIN, imiMNOI Rl, OHIO. HKITICHI. % I R. €)l.ll%. 1« %NIII%4.)TOI%. Pi:.%lMVI.\ tlVIl, W4Rll./%;i|/ ii i: \\ 1 o It u . ti % w wtf II I H i]'i '■'« % ii^ vj • I .iKii lORJA, ti %ww%€ III wtrrxw ax» n Commences with the departure from. Bristol, and embraces :Mewfoundlanfl, H^ora Jicotia, ]¥ew Brunj^wick, Cpper and l^ower Canada, Border iicenery of the United iltatesi and Canadian iliiore^, IViaiirara FaUii and tlie followingr iltateii : Micmc^AM, n^iiiarois, Missouri, ohio, jkeivtitcky, vir- ^^ GIXTA, IVASHIJlfCJTOMr, Pfi^JVSYI^VAWIA, ]fIARYI.AJ¥I>, ''• ^mi^ YORK, iviAssAciiiisETTs AivD haisti:, Also, £MBARKATIOx¥ FROM POIITI.AJ¥0. ^^^""^^^m^m lOritislL AjtrLericsL. Till' o|M«niii2 jiceTio o« tlii* }ji':tori»l jouniej. prMeiiM a tisw of i}ie HyPABTURv rrc.:. Bristi>), [-in^UiHl; pA:tHtii^ i'M'ly^tontf Light, t'^iTuiutf a spUndUl naatteal ccuna; approaching Si. JOHNS, NEWFOUNDLAND ! Lcjivf-iftkiiifjof St. Johnn; soon ihe jprMt thoroaghfaro, XXAJ^XF^X!, NoTa ^<*<>tiu.« is minuti-ljr ilUpIaymi upon tho canrafl, and tho reception at Halifax puioi bctinL* the cje, when tho tii.'itoric jilioroa of the Baj of Fundy aro anproadie4, whose wondrous lidon ri^c to iiio height of 60 feet, pairing Cape Cplit oa Um Icit, wu arrivp at ST. JOHN, NE"W BRUNS'WIOK Tho Great Lnmber Depot of tho lower proTinces, RECEPTION AT ST. JOHN, View on Kivcr St. Joliu iind Frcderickton, capital of New Branswick aro soon; when wo approiuh tiie tladsic And drop anchor lU the majestic portals of the SAGtJEN'A.Y HIVER. Now half the frosh watorof the ^lohc hi\vin|»TicMed to tlie dumiuion of the Sl Lawrence, at this jtoini; ii.s u^ist ahysi rolls on, rioon to )')0?c its own identity hy disappearing^ in the ocean; LMiiliarkin^'iiKuiH upon the voyage, and entorinji a Mammoth Chasm between im- mouse niountiiiii? of izninitc, the Siiuuenay Uivur beginji to rcvea! its PiCTi-nBRQLB and 8TARTLiN(i ATTium;ii:«. This Hirer, exclu-sitcly controlled by tho Hndeon't; Bav Co., hiw hccn tilt recently v.-iU-d in ohscuritr, but now w attracting tho attention of the >V'orId; ^Jlooiisiic Buy //!!/■<»■ A L'Ean, a tradinij po.-^t lelonj^in^Mo the Ilud.on's Bay Co. First Klesdr\\.'S ^Totico, niiori Eternity Point, Trinity Cove & Cape Trinity ! ^ At fiun«ct, display tlicir i.-.tdatod and awfnl fjrandcui'. Here peak on peak and alps on »lp§ rise ptTpciidiculaily to the Iieiirhtof -i.OOO feet abore the inky wave, and tho water aciually futlioniU'8s at their "hiU'ft; now passin^- the TUreo ProlilOH, by moonlight, we arrive iit Xf ti ! IIrI Uh,'»', I'y nip;ht; near head of navi^'ation un the iSapnenay, and Are prcscntcil wiih a nniiiiiitifnii rt'prtsentation of thi- Achoua Borhams in these high latitudi's. Thu-i !i;iviiiL: vi-iied thi^ intpn:*ely intcrestinB range of sronery, invented witli tlio rhiin;;r« of thj d.iv. we return to the St. Lawrence, and arrire opposite the M O .¥ T M <» R E V CI F A 1. 1. S ? Itrt f'liriouJ WJiter« phini,'iiig dir-.-i :iy imn thu St. I^awicnee Iroin a prccipite Two-Hi MimBn AND I'lJTT 1''ki^t aboT«> pn'M'iii ,1 front* nnequalled for iri pirture^qne grandenr; onward nlo^iMu^ (tl in the hiMory of Ibo Wceura ("oniinwit; tli<> LnndinB: Hi H Attract tho wandering eye. This Tast Arrhipelngo, is viewed at the close of day. I.ieaTini: the St. Lawrooce, we enter the treacherous wave of THE OniTAKIO and approach Kingnton; soon tiie city with her impregnable Fortification and .Martello Towers pa£S in stern review; onon tiie extensive harbor and tiourishing CITY' OF T01tO:¥TO ! (?ome« under obserTfttion; the reception of H. B. IL. Prince of WuIcb, at this place, waa hardly equalled at any other point, in magnificent decorations, arciies, columns, &c., the view delineuten oue vast A Jiphitheatre erected on the esplanade; now moving Westward, the head of tho lake i> doubled, when KIN({ ST., CITY OF HAMILTON opens to the view, which scene closes BUITISU NOUTU AMERICA. Xljiiteci Sta^tes- The action of this piece commence* with the W01(LU.lu;.\o\V.Si;i) (Ai'AHACT, NIAGARA FALlLiS! Ami ciciy surruiinJMii: olijci [ nt iriicicst. Cont I-I:iiid; Terupun Tower; Under t'anudlun F:ill!<; under Anii-riitan Falls ; Horse Mliuc FalU in Wlntpr i me viewed in succes- sion Kollcnvin;; tlieso thrilling view.s, tho viiit to Ulu WOULL'S ONLY C'Al'AKACl' as hen' re|)resenwd— natural, life-like, stupenduns and subliiiiu, inspired with tho sight ol '•" ' Mi-lmrn sublimity; sTJsraasT»xoi>a- bxizx>g^jb] itJi hci Tin: W;miLri>f>L : (^uecustown Heights and Nm-ut;) V\\\\^ in the diMan- ■■. ai-c nif'''v dirtplaved. In leaviii;; ihc mighty Niagara \\\t\x it* wild secnt:^ of beautv, .unl j.ro- CvUin^ onward, wt- view tiie Visiiing Uic ti<^TniC CilAPKL Al*(D v:.CMO HiVEH. no fancv sketch, but nature'-i owa mysteriona hand at work, within thi^ port^eoiiH and ufi:,iih)»uiattl<' tabora- tury, St.alaginiU3 and Stalactite pillars, * supporting the vaulted rmd anil nuintjcrlcss iry-tallinc incrustations on ovtry side; all these ron«piro to present a Hcene beautiful beyond the mere power of imaginatinn. and crpaling in the Iicari ot every hciiulder minu'led eniulions nf wonder, revercnco and admiration. Heluniing tg tho roui', we me pre.-eiitcd Th^ CHpital of tlie United State,-*, with its vati.m^ institntion.s, i l..<'V4'C> n( the l^n^t ilooiu ol tlie Prrsldriit grnphirn!lv i!lu>trated ilou<>4'': vi>it 10 Ilioiiiit V«^rnon, lliolioiurofWiimliiiiBlou mill to U'a&hiiib'loiiN Tomb, all jut^etit tlurne* oi udininitikin lu tlie Kpccuitor; Ci^Y AND Harbor or Detroit ! CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, JTY OF BALTIMORE y The lirst citv in the L'nilcd Slato \i.aroi3\rKr-A.TPi, Tlio Quuon City of tif West, ropleil hero with a truthfulness and »ki >l ' ■ Arc depictcl with their divcrsiiicd Scenerv and objects, ihat change of latitude would pro- duce. Till-; HKVIKW Ol' I'llK MILITAKVON TIM', P.MiK. TIIK HALL AT TllK ACADIOMY OV MUSIC, TIIK IIKVIKW AT WKST POINT; IIiiiInoii Rix'r »ii«l llio City 4>l' Albiiii.y Are all interesiinjf, beyond eoncfption. awakening in the bclioldcr the must thrilling interest aa he giize;) with a-'toni^hnient upon the \icws before him. BoMton^ tlie llodt^rn Atiieni^! Next meets the ive, luid piesenls umlispultd ilaiitu of hospitulily tnwaids the roval party; j among the vatioin pageant* are presented a Torch-lilBhi nrmou^lr'allOBt I the Ilcvlcw on ito«taii Common t and a musical Entcr- i talnment at Itlunle Hall ! magniliccnily decorated lor tlie occasion with lh« j colors of tho tivo nations entwined, as are the hearts of tho two great nations. beaten. The Art*; has hero /u)«r' us in this work, objects jiut 1 as plain nnU ' Thn hnildin£^ . that has never been ther are now seen Tho Iwauliful citie.j ue u plain nnjl durinct to the observer as Uicj wcnj lo'llie artist when l<0 sket^-lied them. Thn hnildin^^ .nd streets are net run into a ronfased ntase. hc^rildcr uig llin minil and troubling tho ,'f, n, Jisiingnish one from iiio other, hoi ai? are diiUiietly lo, a» though UoDius had s<^d to his pencil— "Give me a SDleadid church, handeoran J"°' ,r^^' 'ew^'i'.Itlie heantifnl water, the green liill, the Indian mound, or rbese ob tgcta^ ome oit opon the canvas ia all their natural beauty, under whothQi^^^ In ihe glare of noonday sun, or ia the mild hMtos of the nre Irom the route, we will take a look at BcscoocEc cjjk.'%r:a S'mm/' 9LMM.^'^ •mm7-jE3] The Manrt!i an ioiraenso delegation to Boston, on tbf illuttriouH ucca>*ion. T -A.3\ri>, The terminus of llio Grand Tnmk Railway, and point of embarkation of II. R. IL and snito; also, a view of the embarkation is next seen. Tlios having presuntod tlie cities, villairos, tho eloirant mansion of the finnlenl merchant, tiio rustic cabin ot tho lonely woodman, tho rude wigwam or lodge (il the Indian, thn preeipitoDs ells', and ma|(nifleent raonntains, towering to Ihe sky, and easting llietr broad shadows over the romaatie wooAand and i-icTtiRisijtrB isi.AiiDt, which gem the mighty rivers, covered with richest foliagn of gigeous hues, tho endless variety of water rraAa, tho majestic steamers of the Raelera and Waslem waters, tlie rude flat lioal and the light ranoe, in Atet all are reprmented. and convey ■ better idea of the Newfoundlander, ilit Krench Canadian, Ihe llooiisr of tho West, IbL .7ild ud savage Indian, and ibe enlightwwil Mew Knglaiuler, ihu rolamea of b«oka. V, A. BiMrle, 8«««b Priatcr,— Jonnutt BtiUdln2,-tUS WasWnffloi »tr«e<.