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- Belleville, ON
- 1 Between Montreal, Kingston, Belleville and River Trent the steamer St. Helen, C. B.
- 2 ran from that port to Kingston, Picton, Belleville and Trenton The new upper cabin steamer Trenton,
- 3 The steamer Bay of Quinte arrived at Belleville on the evening of April 21st from Kingston. She
- 4 father of the late Hon. Edward Murney, of Belleville. Captain Murney came to Kingston, in 1797, at
- 5 ran for the first time as a daily line from Belleville to Oswego.
- 6 no knowledge, but suppose them to be few, for Belleville, then the largest place above Kingston, was a
- 7 by various captains and ran between Prescott and Belleville, attaining a speed of about twelve miles an
- 8 captain W. T. Johnson. She ran from Kingston to Belleville, and sailed from both places on the same day as
- 9 on the upper St. Lawrence between Kingston and Belleville in August, leaving the former place on Mondays,
- 10 Commodore Barrie, plying between Kingston and Belleville, was run foul of by a schooner on Saturday night
- 11 the ensuing season as follows:--Will leave Belleville for Kingston every Monday, Wednesday and Friday
- 12 "And will leave Greer's wharf, Kingston, for Belleville and the River Trent every Tuesday and Thursday
- 13 made three trips a week between Kingston and Belleville, calling at the usual stopping places.
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This electronic edition is based on the original in the collection of the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston.
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