<&������?''.������ X f''i: *"%. .f>-'1 JfrMw'ffMy::T^-r;.;^;V.r ^.pwpm >.,ji"-ir-v i~s "... ._.'!. ii fs" P*3J'. YVi' '���������ti*7/ '?.";'���������������-'! .j< * ���������j'^y^'i-^ vf 'y?V;;v' fei'.-j? *W / ?v sk': .''V-i'v i^-vF/ 5? -\i \$���������������������������'��������� $���������:$'������ l ��������� ;*'-,��������������������������� ?T'?''*'"ir j'V-*> li ijtr^iT--^ ;y&gfet^ #$������$f $ W?E :;;��������� i: t ' |it 0 B E R T^,'H ��������� ,������) .L' L. Of AX /" Subscription, x iTk SO^Ceats-per^Week. I Jr'1,1 :..;'t... ���������>������������������-,,* *���������'. "���������.,���������' ������������������';��������� ������ ..-'...'.', \? .V; ..��������� ; ^,. |*< 5^������RBATriENGLlSH*IAWVBldi:^ '"xx 'y>,, :,;������������������.''.,." :,>���������. '������������������������:���������������.,*��������� ''-: ��������������������������� ���������x"- ���������������������������.':���������' ..."'....'/.".���������' ,:���������"���������':. , . '; _v H* ^y.;y^]-?yL^^^ ^^y^-^iM^ .wwt* J^rt.'^fS tr*d* .-t^T - : ,- y > ,r ��������� "���������-" " fc- -.; -~~���������- .' ��������� .. ;���������������������������- ������������������ .... ��������� ���������* - ��������� - ~ '��������� ��������� ' --" ���������- ��������� -;��������� _;"";~���������~ ���������- ��������� - ��������� ���������T7~^Ji Jfor one square (one I nch). first Insert ion! ���������".'- $3; ���������;���������/,;,-������ww,;������*tt ���������������&^^onVJht<mW*'������J^ W ,i,,'i i/.,-yoi<..''Wa^LtixAKDEK'obckBrjitji:; /r^sVy' For two squares, first! nsertioa, ' ' s one men th, ; V:mWt$IM^ iQuesuclmoatb,' - ��������� ; Barnard's Express. Soda Creek, ��������� - -������--��������� ^P: Barnard's Express' 'Clinton, - '������������������ . - . ���������; ���������. ,BarnardVExpress? Yalfean -x,$ /.^h^^ai-ifl 4������^ - ���������' <l0 -Ncif-Woswln'steir^*> -^,'��������� -^"^������'"4 John Murray Victoria;.- ... >���������.���������'������������������ ^.-v.'VS .-.y - '. -Mr Webster. ir. R ���������Fisher,*-'"- -! - - -\ yy ���������- ��������� ��������� San^Fnminsce' ;Beah & Cb^j' .-.'���������������������������;'j^ ,r fcrV rVUV'i" 1 ���������H:/'-���������' &w:FraucisW&i <3^5treet; ... ��������� "^. ? V ^30-������3rnh!K, .London, *.'0.J '#;;>��������� ^;i;tf.#':V ^I'.'sr.j-'f;'. Cards?���������ircnlarsi Foatef s and;Programmes fort B^U^and.Tb^atiical EntertMnmeots : j fp&* Kxec itted;wi th n eatnesBandidispatchi^^i ������������������������������������' /,' ��������� Term's,*modernteuiM >.������? ^i" iM - i TITS REPORTED DODaBFORGERYr j ^be/fwi^l^ t be - mem ber^f 6 %^orib^y orfc with ^forgetry,' ������rAi feh^^^ea''^^b^atlpD^%,nd,, the^* |������re(5iffe n at ure of the charge 'gtagger'ed a good ^many- :peo pie, A charge ?o f forge ry aga i nsti pmejn - her :nf-'-pHrUamtfnt is a very serious oneVand; IiIp colleairnea artd^ttie^iMiblie'imns^^^teen; ;gl ad to learn th at i t was1 un warranteA.���������'���������"*'������������������ ���������; \)i\ Th e eh a rge wag tli at d\ir i n g tlie last e reiition^ : "Mr I>od^e hftd'writ^njaleu^ lory of hi rnseif, and bad forged to i t then nme of the;ReVi;[i>r. Clurfce, of feiizarjeth.-,New jer^ myp that this "letter had been published,'ac, companied by another, torwfa1cn*'t1ii6;'naihe'..6'f.; tho Rev. Canon ^RamsaV" bad? -been forged :i an d tb at tu'eae 1 ett'era bad b e'eti! pri n ted and; ci r eutated^ through? the* Riding^ inflde c\ce jtye \ diimi;ofilleciorl^P. f-*\^'M^p The explanation madeby Mr Dodge in the House otCominons shows that the charge was entirely nntrueV 'The.retter'of ''vv-. Clark was a bona-h\de:.p^-^pittea ^by that gentleman.; C an on Ramsay 'fi? letter w as . w ritten by his; jflorj^Rebjfer^ Rdtn^ay;/ of Qrilltafa gentlelnan' 'df rather doiibtful pol itical moral ity. Th is '.^.bfctli^-p^oYedse^ to5 have fait auU6rity3 from ���������his Mh^;^luse.)l,^���������na1ne,;fIl^ justified that ^profession by his"telegram to Mr Dodge after 'bis^election*. /t-IIappiest[day/of my .life. 'Iloftge for oyer."/ Sut;Mr Robert Ramsay rliad an eyeJ toJ business. Rkving used his 'father's name he made a demand~a modest one under the., circumstances���������for "iwe. tt h oiisand five hu ndre'd do 1 lars as the eo ii di ti on of holding lits tongue about what he was now pleased to call a forgeryi The rrioney was very ^properly Refused. yHe tjien Ifes^e^/a writ of summons, demaading $2000 for ser- vi ce's !during the ele'etioil. To this Mr Dodge entered an appearance in the usual way; and /finding* that gentleman*unwUUtigto-be fright en ed into the payment of any sum,; Ratmsay then placed the corr������spondence in tbe bands o f M r B ro wn of: the QI o b fy. to b^ beldv by th at gentleman as a' means of coercing the member for North York into vol ing the opposition ticke t .That is the state .of th \ n ga. a po n wh j ch P.: ch ar ge of' f o rge ry ag-al n st Mr Dod ge has h������en founded ; and o ur, reade rs can������see from it hpon/how slight a foundation atnoit serious^ charge can be based. If there was any .for geryl W was commi tted by tbeJGlobe?sJfriend,* Eobert Ramsey, and* not by Mr Dodge. has a handsome facC-feTigtit?r-Bwe'et':'-mainrier8! cleiri voiced l^e������an^ofaciieT8tyle^an4;was almost unknown;,to the public at large nhtil be SSd'ieil^outh ifab tiehTnd^'": He ^Ssfwariy fifty years, o Id before be. won ;hia ocelebcity ; and'b^wb^ix^rin^a:flash: He hadifouud& seating ti^jHo^^ilf^fii^ [m ad"e- no t m nob of ������'way 'there un till the ;���������> famous " Don 8-, ^ojficoj? ^etfa|^i^;^5^ memorable qc^i on .w^ defiBiillipg;^ of * fiis; "for^ had ���������j fceen ^ avraigneiii for* ,high-h anded,, arro^ gance, cap ti vafeed tbe Hettse and' tbe country' by his boast titiifrc\ti%^?b^ might,; g y vi r Ue,������f. h is ,p r o tect-ipp-, ^p araphi ase the immortal M Ci via Rom anus suml^f But! e ve n Pal oierston \ b sp ee chx was" tb r o w n into >���������.'-: i:.:..'... xr . :/x.'-:y ;**>>KTW'X.'i/i'���������'{*'������������������ ; the shade by the.vjjuaezpec,ted.. brilliancy^ power, ^sptnt'i andL grace of the speech, in! wbiph the almost uDkab.wa(t^^oeatej;:: jAIcx*; an der pock burn; suTprised and. delighted the! BQus^v fl^K^fl tljej^^^ra^px^at^oV Ministerial ^enebeif iweWA a-aj mhmen t; al most deserted, such was the, rush of ntembt'.rs to; congratulate\y\pm* % *Thgti 6pyee/5Jbi \vas the aen-j satiou of the session. It is 4oub te6\ whelher ;ahy spewh ��������� deli vered5 within ^.memory * 'ever/ er(ty'A:. *-��������� ;--i.-.t v- '���������������������������,'?;ji. Xr .'������������������r-: -l.X .:������������������>. ,���������> ������������������-���������-'������������������������������������ ������������������/.,. ������. ;created:s8uch avsehsationi!:^Fpr; although there $%f%j-j^n������ tT$^lffi*y%T$$&V- spe^bhes,, yet these came from, lips'..to whichTthe"eaEiiofythe Hoiise ti already; turtied twith^the; natwrak and weH;juf*iifled s^^patioti; of'.great'j,th1 pg|^4 BHt^c^uru^roj^jJa satire mauvand������'he-������at;down:avcelebrity;* The juco^wasSlike that 'v^ic,hji80mevre^1y:^eat actor makes whun he^geta his^^firstt^charicfe^f playing; a fi^e' ijart.. aQ^^ming on the^st^ge a nobody;ileaves it- with'fame and fortune ki his feet. EngIaiidii8gove'Miedb5rlParliamen4 tary speaking. .' it would hot "be easy to e'6.n4 vey to apy^fitranger^a fuil^ide'ftyof.j tji^ 'influ-! ence oil a man s career,wtiichi one remarkiible: speech in:ffie House mtiyi ;b^eT Copkbrirn^ way was maile. by that flight!,J Iu a few monthshe1 was' appbiii feed Solicitor General'; in a-feW; months more��������� he was raised;.;ti:- the rfinttsdi "'A^rufii-G^iwraU;';-^: P'PypPi % '��������� /:P'U V-''' "'��������� 1(31^'$&8X l)ukBi cbLBBTDGH H "' v T&w&gm&Qt^f^^ land sbowed^uex^p}^ inTcointerfeiting not only bank notes; but the c^njraeffiial 6ape0Sf}fiSfelp^l^^s^'imf? traU6abtiohs fqr'pbntbs^t^^^^ confidence witfi' *tSft-*Bauk/"';!T^ having Mae a hauloX^$4^0,Q0:0.,yy-^^U5v:. ���������;!.��������������� V if j-xf .... ;..B)QT^^pBTA?E^lg^';^.^ ^M1K'ifc ... ,jMi.. _.. ���������. * -��������� x:: inyy-y.r -vh; f i!^;l;*' .1 ';,-.'::-.r-Xfr':-rr-' ���������x': -in ,ry;j .../,;/. >yfy >.- ���������'������������������^���������y^svyiy -���������������/ v-.-������/\ =j x-?^;. ��������� -��������� y y j& tii' Mt:s '������.* *������������������ ^������i 1'.i���������: .t^ ������uw^*. ySy:l;>;v^'y4 ^S^.Pyiy; ypppy rppx-f/r:PPp}^ ': - :v.'.>-.- '���������:. ������������������;��������� \----;-:''J:V.i'������K--'������^:'-^faiJ:iii:������:^^ 'u i& [SBi3CJBSSOBS ITQ^WDNI^' V? ...; xU^x^^-'yvp-V'Pj^i %":,^iiy.rJ:Pk>;y& n(,<y.H' ���������. . r*.������V-1? f'f *..;'} \t 1 .v'.vv|. \: y> ;\ y.#pv tt .r.y* ,r..',V v^:- B?g'fo ^rm'-tKeirr^enfl^Wnd' tn<s'jiablirthat ^ha ? hlive taken the well kuown promises in Barkerville 'ao^loag4faVoralJly patronised. whilerin the^occupation of Mr N;'Cunioi" >x niri ���������?'-���������-' * l . .-���������' * y '��������� - ;>' v. XYypy^^p::pxpyy::^PppH^p.yxpppy:\pppsn ������&ir: IGNEOUS; xw r^ tm.H'j^s "5 i Sl"1 ���������:*^.0;i)'iW.iS$':-.;v-';:-i' yv^or^sioasi. '^OAfeW.^-^ -v" ^"'..i- ''y v. v.!'., !���������.' vv'^y;'-l^!.^yy v ��������� S:':5/^ constantly,kept qn/haad.- j- ,V/1 ; - ������-. -'"v'i ' ^Ehe;: lB6^ng*I)e|^^p^ ��������� ".'-.- yssfe;". <j������a '-^- ���������"..;���������'��������� '��������� i will be always ��������� carefully "atteniied to, and the host* Beds and 'aceomtnodationi^pHvicled for, their-' cusi toraers-t. ��������� -\P; ^ yfny *yy>- =, .' -dr!6. j Uutyx>% y '.uup, y '\.y ��������� n >y i'm?j?> (ydi-i������vP������ &$' ' ^WA^m^ i yyi i<U '��������� <^.D -JB EiQ,f ^������F^/jEx?,:;f, u- '^ ;y. p<<y ":';<- ytyhyypyp *H^'xv,cpPrrry Px:;P'' * V.: ^y-y^y-K,y (U- -^y-u.y -;.'/-���������h ,rq If J'!G.������H:TM1 N:G^*������#E������E������ IMG,.. isort- .. !.���������>. If?' A f "f"'' ��������� i'T- '���������' ?'"\ ft' '"V ii \'.\ :"f" is^another lawyer; ip: Parliament: He is terribly diffused yVpompared;-witb him Gladstone is cbncise and fJardwen lacouic. ^It- seeriis ss if; hevwere posi tively iocapable; of answeri ng the simplest queBtions id p fewJc^ear vvprds^ Obviously, fee is;enamored of his own stylo of speak wig, and lpy.es, to ;hear his^wn voice,' T he voicei and^siyle are h 0 tb" very ch arm ing. ydfinWright once called Coleridge' the most '���������* beau t|fuP? speaker 'i ih the Ho use of Ce m rnons. A better description could not w> li be given. The speeches are u beau tlf nl,"' Co I >~ ridge s voice is sweet and pure ; his manner is full of ease and grace 5 ihe words and sentences flow out like a swift, clear, melodious stream. The orator, a tal 1, thin, b aid in an, looks all the while so beningly self-sathfied. so feerenely consciousof bis own gifts, graces, and general superiority, that it seems a'sweet condescension in him to consent to instruct mere common men. Perhaps it is needless to ad4^hat ppleridge Is uotva great favorite in the *Hoiise of Commons: Men don't relieh that tone of sweet and bland superiority.��������� Some even declare that they find nothing in the tuatter ofvthe^Attoraey-Geneialr81 spejecbeS to warrant such style; that he is an' utter failure as a politician";' that thf������y would like 80r������ething more in a great ParUameirtary officer than a beautiful voice, a choice diction, and a ^ast-aelf-cpnceit y., ,and.,. thatr ��������� in iact, they consider Sir John ia Parliamcut as a good d^of ffHumbugy "- ^:?| *���������-' W* ��������� iyPp^SiiXpi-:M BES!TO ANNOUNCE .^AT'TiiT^^W^QSWJJ v to the 'spacious premises tforiricrly known, astho St.' George,tSalpon,-.whero:ith^;wili;b������ataU^tjnt- vir.rf OF "TWl BEST The?,BAB V furn"tehed with (the finest WINES lilQUORSandClGABS;^ " ���������:s-.:y > >; -��������� <���������. , Board, - $12 per Week '!'.... .(J;'W-'LINDHARb.f: V Van Winkle; June 5,1872, .������;hl ''-! ��������� ��������� feirau^ .'��������� * >*'������������������''-'��������� RE preparodgto furnish Lumber at thelrJJJIills, William Creek, or deliver it to order. LUMTBER DELIVERED ON UGHXNING CREEK, ��������� Having a Pianlng Machine"|in eperatlon they wll alsofiifnish' . ' -' ���������' BARKERVILLE, RICHFIELD v.- y PV-/-1 ' ���������And��������� :-,j.-j j <--.si A SUPPLY OF THE at;sfttt''faotory.taW8,"': ALWAYS ON HAND. ?y tl Mr :i If Xx' ���������X- X ���������I, Si'v'. :x liy vi y - ���������-������������������.��������������������������� ��������� ry .'���������-: : '���������'��������� '��������� P '������������������ ���������!' ��������� " i ���������y % ;��������� :'���������' ��������� ������������������;.'.' --:. y. mm MlUsMflmiSHlV THE CARIBOO SENTINEL SATURDAY, APRIL 26.1873. THE PROGRESS OF CANADA, y The Public Account* of the Dominion of Canada, and Tables of the Trade and Navigation, have been laid before Parliament, and jtfve"evidence in facts and figures of the rapid prowth in prosperity and wealth of.the whole country. The reoeipte of\ -the. past year amounted to nearly ~ $ni000,000. while ten years a^o the receipts for the old Provioce were but Httle over $8lo00,000. Tb^Customs yeceipta last year were over twelve and a half millions^ 1862, $4,652,000, and three years *#>, for 1868-9, they were but $8,272,000- Tb������ total receipts of the, ConBolidated. Fnnd for the past year reached nearly $21,000,000. There has been a large surplus of receipts over expenditure for the last three years, and ]a������t year it.amounted to.over three minions ������r; aollare. Thje aurplua has hpm fiuffipieut to cover the expenditure on capital account caused by the acquisition of? the; Northwest Territory and the building of the Inter- co'onial Railway, eo thatnotwithatanding the large expenditure for publib 'wclrke the net debt h������ not inereaaed to any great extent ': Tlie Postal service^ *nowa; a prosperous Btatementin.theface^^of large expenditure for th^exteniuott and ^n^?^������6?1 :������f P^^ facilities..''..- The following table will show th������ nr g*h lude of tke import trade::, : *��������� y: We will not tire our readers with any more figures. The various returns give, evidence of a great and wide-spTead prosperity, Bhared alike by all classes. The country le moving onward.; And although British Columbia makes but a poor appearance inthe list compared with the older Provinees, let.Vns hope that when Qte next returns are laid before Parliament it will be shown that she also has done her share in adding to the, wealth and prosperity of 'the great Dominion of the North.' " y: '"pp:- ������asa NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE Copartnership heretofore existing between J C. CALLBKEATH. and J. F. HAWKS, Farmers, under the Firm of Callbreath & Haw as, i* this day dissolved by mutual consent. -*f ":- ��������� J. F. HAWKS wilt continue the business and aB sume all liabilities,of the Firm, and collect all accounts du& to the late Firm, y yyyy; J, C. eALLBREATH. ;: J. F. HA^TKS. Witness���������E. Brm,. y Springfield, B.C, April 16th, 1873.. y. ap281ra - Goods payincr specific duty. Da- do. specific & ad valorem duty, Goods paying 25 per cent.,-" y*/'-y :���������;���������'���������:���������:." f 15 per cent., *. -pp 16 per c^nt., & per .cent., i ��������� Total dutiable'goods) Ereefroods cvir-"- V vy.P,y Coin and bullion; ' v ^���������1872. '���������$'3 061.675 7.407.825 - ,934.393 4!hlll;574 "������������������1.0BI.113 4.121,898 $65.758 47������ ^������753,749 FoVeign reprints[pi Britisb.^py- ;. .righta. '��������� P,;!: p'"������������������'';���������)' ���������' -'%������.'���������'. filtered for consumption in Brit ��������� Ish X361 umbia. , ; r Do. do. Manitoba, $104^17X55 ;.';-4.221 1,764,068 1,020,173 | y:i Total imports, P' r; { ; ;S1^P?.11������ Th^se figures show the. amount of goods entered for consumption, upon which the duty paid amounted to $18,045,493. Tbe actual Imports reached tbe> figure- of $111,430,527, eo that the aggregate trade of > the Dominion reached the enormous sum of $194,070,190. y .. The Export trade .of the. Dominion js afco rKpidi/increasiogi Ttre following itf aitato- rn^nt of the experts,for 1^72 : ? . ��������� Produced tbe Mine, ' \ $3.936,60a Fisheries, ,: T\ ,. . .4 348.508 j,Yr^t. ���������' ���������������������������; y; 23 685.382 Animals and their produce, 12 416.613 Asrnultural produce, 15.374.502 Mnnnfactures. ... ; ./. -..:.--', y 2.389435 Other articles, 513.066 Ships built at Quebec, 332,262; Puljlic Notice. SEALEDTENDEBS,jENDOBSED ^TEN der for keeping tho following sections of " Ciin. ton, Alexandra. Alexandra to Cameronton Road in n-pair for ONE YEAR from the 25th May, 1873, or tho date of signature to contract, will be received by the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works at. his office, up to the 19th" May next, for the followhig works Section No. 1���������Lillooet to 47 Mile Post, Lillooet-Alexandra Road. Section No. 2���������47 Mile.Post to 10S Mile Post, Lillooet-; Alexandra Road. : ���������':>'��������� Section-No; S���������100 Mile-Post to 177-Mile Post, Lii ��������� s ��������� "; looet-Alexandfa Road;v ���������-' - Section No. 4-^177 Mile Post to Quesnelmouth. Section No. 5���������Quesnelmouth to Cameronton. Plans and.Specifications can be seen at.the follow" ing places:'. .j . ��������� ;'..'.- . ;:,.\: i:ii pVpi] ������������������ _��������� ���������<'���������'��������������������������������������������� - Land Office, .Victoria; Assistaiit Commissioner of Lands and Works, Now Westminster; Assistant Commissioner of Lands and Works, Yale ; Thorivis Buie, Kaq , l.yttoa; Assistnnt Commissioner of Lands an<l WprkB, Lillooet;.;C. Pope, Esq., Clinton; R. McLee^e- Bsq^/SoUarCreek; Av'*-Bailow, Bsq.i{Quesnelmouth; and the Government OfilcOj-Ricbfleld.;' ".[ p : The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. With, each Tender, must be ec closed the nam -s of two responsible persons willing to give security for the due completion of the work to;the-;amount;6l-- ': ��������� For Section No. 1���������$200. xP-Px *y.y;-^.Forsection.no.2���������$20o;r y y.y y- \- <:-^r ~ - - For Seel ion No.-3^-$ 200;-" - :?-;-s ��������� For Section No. 4���������$200. For Section No. 6^$1000; y'-y- < .: ROBERT BRAVEN, Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works. ... ...t ,,,���������.-. f..(By..Thomas Spence, Superintendent.) Yale; April 10, :1873. ���������<'������������������- ��������� ap28 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Total produce of the Dominion, $61,000,436 Coin and bulHon, 4.010 398 Goods not the produce of Canada. 12.741,125 Estimated am oil nt short returned at inland porta. 2.887,056 Exported from British Columbia, 1,912,107, Exported from Manitoba, #.541 ' $8r,"39,663 The tables by Provinces gives tbe follow.: log statement of imports : > ���������"-'���������-^ -'���������',' - ��������� p':x' -PyPpi'-'im/];yPi\ 8B,878.137 i 47J38.������87 . 11.158,891 j -,.*.^146,461 ��������� pp :t.767.0K8 :, i 1,020,172 (" The shipping tables show that In 1872 the number of vessels arriving at ports in Quebec; was 1608, with a tonnnce of 1.134,086 ; departures. 1660���������tonnage. 1.135.715. At ports in Nova Scotia, ������f which there are 26, there arrived 4,9(������7��������� ton nacre. 968.071 ; departures.; 4513~tcmnag:e; 890.715. ���������';' New Brunswick, 20 ocean ports! had 3491���������tonnage. 755,940 ; departures, 3440���������tonnage, 800,617. British Coiambia���������arrivaU, 3^2 ; tbariagi*, 131,695. Ontario^ Quebec. ~- Nova Scotia, New Brunswic!?. Britfsh Columbia, Manitoba. Appointments.^ ^ >, T .-. '" '* . * Private Secrih-art^s Ofhcr, :J-P::X...P\ Pp -.:.;.,:../4tb;Aprilt wa:;.. :,. IS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor has been . .. pleased (o place the following Gentlemen on tho Commission of .the Peace lor the Province of British Columbia: H. A: Tu20*W: Curtis Ward,- R. P; Rithet, R. Wallace. J. H. Tiir'ncr, Aloxauder McLean, (J tf. Find- lay, J. B. McMillan, and D. Lenevue, of Victoria, Esquires. ,....-.,��������� ,s- ���������'-:���������;.-.- .-...,.... J^r-^tpiah'^O'p'S and Cooto M. Chambers^of Bur- rard Inlet, Esquires, p li.' ii. Wiisoii Brown', of Alderloy, Ksquire, W. H. Morrow, John J. Galbraith; and Jonti'Shaw, of Kootenay, Esquires. James \Robb and G. F. Drabble, of Comox, Es- quires. Jimcs Mackie, of I^Dgloy, Esquire. Chart"*' B. Swtird. of Jlitsqui, B-quire. Dpnal 1 McGilvery and David Miller, of Sumass, Es- quirerf. .���������>*���������:-..:..���������,-.���������������������������:; , T^mus Bell, Edward Pearson,. John Chlpp, and Jonathan Nutt, of Barkervi!l������, Esquires. ���������: Eicuar-y Deightpn and ip.; McNau^hten^ of Harvey Creekj'Esquires " ....,.:���������..,. Arhm PrAnti������, John Lament M"uir, nnd John John- sto; ������ Robertson, of Lightning Cro k, Esquires. Ahraiiam d^jIow, ot the Town Oi Ques-n 1. Enquire. Robert Burni'v.McMicking. pf Yale, Esquire Jamas Cunningham and W., Clarkson, of New West- minuter, blsquires, W. D Ferris and H. L. DeEeck, of North Arm, Fris* r River. Esquires. W. H. Ladner, of South Arm, Fraser River, Esq. . -':.'��������� ..���������: -By command. -: .���������ARTHUR J. G. PINDER, ap26������ra Private Secretary. PU1LIC NOTICE. Road ExtenSSn Act, 1873 WHKREAS by a Proclamation, dated 4th March, 1873. the Mnlnl-'ind of British Columbia was for the purposes of the above Act, divided'into Ave Road Districts, viz.: The' Cariboo District '.'. The Lillooet Road District. The Yule Road,District.:. . \ ���������.:������������������, The Kootenay Road District.' ��������� ' The New Westminster Road District. ': KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that tha following Collectors have been appointedlor the said DistrlcLs: Cariboo District, Omineca Polling DiTision���������W. H. Fitzgerald, Esq. Richfield, LighlhiUR Creek, and Quesnolmouth Poll- lap Divisions���������-J: Lindsay. Esq. ,,. . . .-j K- itbley Creek Pollin? Division���������O, Hare, Esq. WilliamsiAkePoUifig'Divlsion���������C. F.Pope, Esq. Lillookt Distriot. ;'; '.-���������-���������...��������� Canoe Creek and Clinton Polling Dlvislonsr-C* E. Pope, Esq.' "', ' . : Lillooet Polling Di vision���������A, W.8mith, Esq.. Yaus District. ;' ..������������������ .... ��������� .-.:. ;: Okanagan Polling Division���������C. A. Vernon, Esq.,. Kicola Lako Polling Division���������Alex. Robb, Esq. :R(jck Creek PoliinR Division���������J. O. Haynes, Ksq..: Kamloops Polling Division. J. Boyd, Esq- Lyttou and Cache Creek Polling Divisions���������T.'R. Buitf 'Esq. ' ':>������������������ ���������*": '��������� -: .' ���������-.- ��������� t Yale and Hope Polling Divisions���������W. Evans, Esq.. KootbvayDistrict.;;-.r . [PP 1 Wild Horse, Perry Creek, and Frenbh Crebk -Polling Divisions���������C. Booth. Esq. ...-;.,..., , . New Wkstmi:<st;. r -District. . Chilli whack, Langley, New Westminster,/ Burrard Inlet, and North-^niv Polling Divisions���������H. H. Ed raonds, Esq. . ���������, -.y.y-;. '.,.'��������������������������� ��������� "' Nkw Wrstmisst1 a Citt District. H. V. Edmonds, Esq. ' '[.''"'". - . y '"���������By:c6inmand.'v-.! :.'.: ������������������ x . ... vjohn ash, ���������.-;.���������������������������.:���������'.���������*; .' ' ' . ��������� Provincial Secretary. Victoria, April 4th, 187S. ��������� ��������� ';' . apa8 Jm ' In the Supreme Court of British Columbia. ^ ::' ' ' ,X- X X ������������������- ' i ��������� ��������� : -' ' ��������� ���������' '' '.. . . ' ��������� ��������� -v-' '. ��������� ��������������������������� ' .GENERAL ORDER. \p':P'V\ NOTICE Is hereby given, that the Supreme,Court will sit in Banc, for tlie hearing of all moth ins,; arguments; appeals, and other matters;coinibg before tno Court.in'Banc, at the St.iW^mo Court Room in. the City di Victoria, for tho loilOwing Urms,' on the diiys her e i n a i tor; ment ion ed, namely: ��������� '������������������; ... \ \ ������������������? ;...;. 'xy. ForTIil;iry.Te'rm'frorrrth"e 15th" to 25th" February J' For, Easter Term from the 15tb. to 25th Apri 1; .< ������. For Michaelmas Term froii tho 15th to 25th November. Tliore will be no sittink.'ln' Babe in ^Trinity T.-rro. : In c iso any of the dayd of: the dates named lor the beginning or ending of the Terms should fill uu a Sunnay "or * Public 'Holiday, th-n the T������rtri will begin or end on the next following day.. '. ;.: P-^i. : Pyi jf'MATT T BRGBIE. C. J. ks V ' \ HE<RYP I ELLEWCREASE, J \^^y... (J.;HAMlLTu.% GRAY, J.-���������:���������-.��������� ... Dated Victotla, Jauu;;ry 24th. 1873. . mrS2 tf > MISCELLANEOUS; Passenger & Freight tMAKING SAME TIME AS HER MAJESTY'S MAILS,] WItL' tBAVS Barkerville for Yale OH OR ABOUT SATURDAY, APRIL 26th, MAKING Weekly TRIPS, And connecting at Quesnelmoath and Yale with tho ��������� " Steamers. . ��������� E. PEARSON .ap!9.lm .. & BRO. wiliviqt:s Lightning Express LEAVES BARKERTILLE DAILY at 8 A.k. AND * LIGHTNING CREEK AT 3 P.} pASsaore. $2f fnr th������ ronhd tnpV $3. V Freight taken 'at'low rate*.p Bpl2 H. C. WILMOT. I^ii^li mining CL Wl MS F O B S, A L. E, ONE-THIRD OF THE WIllLIAMS Sal������, the S; P. PARKER WISHING- TO CLOSE OUT THE ness, offers for sate the Stanley Hotel Busi- For terms, enquire on tho promiaea. SEALFD TENDERS WIT>L, BE received by the undj*rsi������n������'d, up to 19th May, 1873. for the right of maintaining a FERKY; for the term 'of thr'P.,years,, across Fraser River, at or. near Quesuel��������� mouth. . The sai<t Ferry t������) he worked by horse-power, and to he capable of carrying nut loss,than ten pack ani mals and their loads. Tbe Ferry-right roextend tor a distance of six miles above and below Qu 'sri'dmouth; Tenders to .state tho rent proposed, .the rate of toll for passengers,'.nnimals. ani irviglit.' Ofllcf-rs and freight of tlie Provincial Governiavoi to pajy fr c.''' ., Tho lowest or any tender n������t necessarily ace.pted. ROBKRT BEAVEN," ' ������������������ Chief Commissioner Of Lands and Works. Lands and Works Department, ,- 31st March, 1873. ap!9 ��������� Wild Land Tax, ^HE ASSESSOR OF WILD LANDS 1 would call the attention.of Land owners in Cariboo'District to tho 9th Clause of said Act. viz.: - 9y Every owner of Land in any DUtrint shall, at somesti ine'during the, months o f. March <)r Apri 1T in every year, himself, or by' his agent, obtnin "fr*'in a Post.Office, nil up. sign," and deposit in a Poat Office, prepaid, and. addressed to the Assessor of the Dis- trlct, a Umd Tax Assessment p.iper, containing a' description of the land owned by- him, hW name, in .full, his pluce.of resl;lene������, the tot il quaniit}'. of his land, tlie quantity Hnble to the payment df Lwnd Tax, and the nature of .the improvements, the value thereof, and the value of the .land. Such Assessment piper shall be verified by a Declaration made by the'ownvr Or his agent.���������...,'������������������. G. BYRNES, ... - j. '.' ��������� ��������� Collector and Assessor of Wild l^and Tax. maCpherpon CLAIM ox CREEK. This -claim is- paying eteadily. r . ...\ y ONE INTEREST.and n-hnlf in the WEPT OF RStJ- LAN P CO. on 1 .igh tnl.ng'Creek. ' Th is* cl������im 'an'Join v ihe well known EUveniofiEnglandiClaim*������;;y; ., Clear.8il|8 (jJ.;&to^ai^j.'OT(L:;^:.':;.t^^ -iiy- The aiiovo Claims; are".ph^r^d; for'.-'Bale in .conse- qn<*nc" ot tlie bad .hnatthnf thc: owner, and aro well known tb be first-class mining'propertyrxi* y ������������������'���������'-.'��������� Apply un; .ppy :;y -. yp yyp ������������������- r..x. i--->---KWM:: TRRIJAISE, ^:! - rarlB lm ' ^r^x'Pxl.-x .;.-\;Wllliamv'Creelcr;.., TO BE HELD'AT ON 23d and 24th MAY, 1873. The Purees amount to over Seven Hundred Dollars. - ;���������* ^^^, For particulars, bgq ssaaH Bills* "'���������yENQLISH^DR^ /"' PATENT MEbl^ PROPRIETARY ARTieiiESj Chevalier ���������$ Life fbr the Hair COUGH LOZENGES, &c.,&c.;i ^B9- Teeth carefully Extracted and Filled. \ pg&* Prescriptions and Family: Recipes ac* curulely prepared. Barkerville, Nov. 20. 1872. ;/ tio23 ; JOHN SURVEYS AND PLANS EXECUTED Qn reasonable terma., i jm* Orders left at Mr Kelly's, Barkervill0f will be attended to. , my25 tf G-rpceries and Provisions, LIG'H T 2* I N ft apl2 CREEK SG2SPaS g*^saa33������BJ! THE CAHIBOO SENTINEL ���������to SATURDAY. APRIL 26, 1871 QUESNELMOUTH. Qupsneimnwth, April 25���������The tftetmier Victoria arrived here this afternoon, wttb about twenty papeeugers. ::Barnard's Express, witb tbe walls *ud five passengers; and Pearson's Express, with two passengers, leftTor Barkerville at 2.a0 p.m. iTbe late freshen? bav������ done ctmsidcra'ble damage to the toads and to property. Ken^ nedy's and the Australian ranch bridges are impalpable. One of the barrm at the latter place was swept away by the flood, and about one hundred yards of the road at Cottonwood lias been washed away.. Weather warm. ./'���������-' ; P C^IHTON. .;::- * Clinton,!April 23.-^Barnard's express, with the mall and.six passengers, arrived here at 3 p m. yesterday, followed'' by an extra*and Pearson's stage, which arrived at 6 p.m. with fire passeogers. Both left last night for up country. The down express arrived today at 3 p.m. with five passengers, among whom is Mr John fc'we Scavily by continuing the work. ROAD REPAIRS. , In cotRpfSaoce with fete ���������opinions expressed by some taembers of oar local Legislature during Isrifc session, tbe Cbref Commissioner of Lands and Works calls For tenders for re pairs on cer'taJa sections of the Cariboo trunk voad. . It ^.generally conceded, that the public contract system is a good one, when any specified work is to be. done; but many people, whose opimofls are entitled to respect, see great difficulties In the way of its application to the; repair of the Cariboo road. So many unforeseen contingencies arise that it is almost impossible to say what repairs may be required. Last year, we believe, the section between Quesnelmouth and Barkerville was put in very good order at considerable expense} and therefore it might be supposed that a small sum would be sufficient for re pairs during tbe coming season. But it is impossible to tell what damage may be caused by the spring ireshet; and any party getting the contract at a low figure would be certain lb throw it up, and forfeit the smaH security required,'if he ionnd he was going to Be- MINING INTELLIGENCE. There is very Kttte raining trews of interest to report this weefc. The sudden mo of the water in the various creeks obliged a good many ciaAaas to stop work for a few days. On . *" ���������'���������.. ' WILMAM CRE8K the Cariboo and Caledonia companies have recommenced work.- The Ballarat co.. who have not yet got a good start, washed up on Wednesday 9ioa. from a *et and a half. At the upper end of tbe creek, the Potter co. CalIbreatb, w ho. is ;on his way to visit his old houie in.theEast '���������'.;, ..'; \ ������f The first pack train of 'the season left for the Forks ot Quesuel tbia morning. The many friends of Mr Thomas Buie will be pained to bear ot his death at the residents of Mr It B.McMicking, Yale, while on his way to Victoria for the benefit of his health. He die<i oo-Sunday. at S 50 p.m. The remains were burled atTYale yest erd ay.* - :''-';'" ';;/. ,."*TICT0RIA. '; . ;y ^ictoriay Aprif l?r^Mr John R: GalbraHh met with a serious accident in ihe Douglas pit* Nanaimo, on Friday of last week. A piece sides, what is more important still, the. repairs, when necessary, require to be made in tbe shortest possible time, otherwise an effectual stop would be put to traffic: It is un. necessary to:say. that this would not suit contractors; who are compelled by the force of compeiiiion to squeeze the u������roost out of tlie labor employed by tbem. One thing. bow- ever, is certain : Government will either have to pay more for getting the work done than they can do it for themselves, or they will be obliged to step in. take the work off the con- ol storw������ Mi on Mm,'breaking two of his ribs I tractor's hands, and complete it at increased Flume Co. started to clear out the Hume yesterday; , LOWHEE CREEK. The Calaveras co, are getting on very well, and expect to be taking out pay next week* LIGHTNING OREk������ In consequence of the rapid increase of the water in the creek this week most of the claims were unable to work* The Victoria co. bat 25 feet water, and the putnpB are still going. The Vancouver has got to work again, and will wash up on Sunday. April 22���������0. McArthur and VV. Patt'u Hu, 200 feet of ground on the oorth bank of Harvey creek, bill claims, commencing at tfcs lower tfne of the Minnehaha Co. and runuiuj downstream. ,. >. KKnm.ST CREE& ... v McWTWan Co.���������April 21-���������Re corded, in fa voc, of James Mettitiau, Fred. Littler, John Bell, Sam. Smith, 499 feet of mime? ground on Keitbley creekv "cororaeno^ngr at Chinas Hope* line and running ep stream to tho Whit* Squall co.'s lower line, 300 feet wide. .trrrus skowshos crbs&v; and Reveral other claims are getting ready . .������ ������A ������������������ , .* r ������������������, , for the summer campaign ���������; and the Bed Rock ...f *"!' w-R**orted In favor of W. Luc*, \ TTinma ru etariaA *,. ������i������������������ A.,f **~������ o..^A ������������. bill claim on east bans. MINING RECORDS. and periously injnvine him. It was a narrow escape from a much -worse fate. We ate glad tn hear he frr-doing weir; ri^anai.mo was visited :by a heavy hail storm on Su ti������r d ay, co v ering the gr ou nd ; to ��������� a dep.tb Of jiMr'r nn inch. PTh** settlers of San Juan who do^ire to *mW; g-. tp and ������e*tle an British. Columbia will bp vwllowed���������lo -di>.rso and/take���������wilhJhem their 15 re srock and "her property duty free. Our Ott wn'cyrr������*s|)ondo "t,':* ho is acquainted with th**" matteiv say-* Mr 11 a ley*. Collector-of*jCus- ; t *nr<ha������ b������*eh in*trw!t������������i to .thH Vffecf. Thp rM-njntirn of Mi* Funster in Ihe Local House ' h������\t ������e������8i������in had inVview a measure of this character. The CHlehratedstnd horse 'Grey Eagle left per steamer Rn'orprisa yesterday in charge of hi*������ owner. Mr IIugh Guest, who procp^da with him to Cache Creek and neighborhood. The Pioneer Society of this city hns resolved toehold their annual picnic on the anniversary of th? Confedpmtion of British Columbia with flpnada. July. 20th. v iThe ship Windermere, consigned to.Mes������rs- Jani<m. Green & Rhodes, fr ������m Liverpool via Honolulu, is due here about July next. expense. The public interests wo\iid also suffer materially In case of a suspension of trHfBc cansed by a very probable contingency! of this kind. Pp 'V* STITCH IN TIME." ; Now that the water In Willismfl Creek; is raptdly incr������asing and the time for tbe usual Spring freshet approaching;, it is proper to urpe upon the anthorities the. necessity of at once taking precautions to prevent tbe trunk ioad running through Barkerville from b*ina: again washed away Considerable expens" to protect-the street, but the bulkhead will v:an:v0lkenburghf WlBitchcock. each: on������- be entirely useless for this purpose if im\f interest; A. McDonald, one-quarter in WIJ.UAM CRBE*. ; Came cos���������March 31���������Recorded in favor o( Fred. Came and Lewis Morgan, 600 feet of mining ground on William Creek, formerly known as the Welsh arid Came claim. Brown co.���������April 7r-Recordtd tn favor of J. C. Brown and F, Fiok, 200 feet of ground adjoining upper line .of San Francisco co.; hill claim. ; "������������������'-_ . McPhersoa co.���������Recorded in favor of Wm. Stephenson. W> Trelaise, and J.Boyce, each one full interest} re-record ry., STOIOTODLCHv Wyoming to.���������April 8-~Recorded in favor of B. Wtntrip and. R, Wintripi 200 feet of mining ground commencing at the upper end of the Wyoming co:, running up stream \ to form part of aaid'co..',/ '������������������'������������������. BEGGS GCLCH. Beggs Co.���������April 7r-Recorded in favor of Win. Lewis, Richard1 James, Evan Evans, 300 feet, being.a portion of old Discovery claim. -;:;':'��������� JACK'OF CLUBS CKSCBK* : .p : . .(��������� . Two Sisters. co.���������April; 7���������Recorded in favor of John Pinkerton, 600 feet ;M; Pinker- ton. 2U0 feet \ John Stephenson, 200. feet; J. Z, Hough, 200 feet; I: Lipsett; 200 feet; John Olendennan.JOq feet; R. Devlin, 100 feet��������� in all 1600 feet^ re.record. .' ���������;������������������ L1GHTNINO CRKKK. Sp nice co.���������April 4���������Recorded in favor o y . yy,.[ mscnaicK.. ; Discovery co.���������Feb. 20���������Recorded fh Tiavo? of Martin Anderson, the whole of the DSecot* ery claim. ; The Roar ���������About 100 yards of the Cotton* wood road has been washed away, putting & stop to teaming between Quesnel and Barker* ville until the damage is ropalred. This shows the necessity of Government- at onco appointing a competent man to superintend this section of road* Prompt attention to tha numerous small breaks which occur at this season of the year, when the snow is disapy pearing; would save tbe country hundreds of dollars. We would also remark that the;re* pairs on the road between Cottonwood and Quesnelmouth should have been commenced some two weeks ago. . ��������� 9 < ���������*������������������������������ ->-������- ��������� Barry's BumoKS.���������The charter for these bridges over the North and South branches ot Qnesnel river has been renewed for four years- from 24th March, 1874. The tolls authorised to be levied are:--Merchandise, per lb., i of 1 per cent,1; Passengers, 12������c. per bead; for every unloaded hor*e, mule, ox, &o��������� 50c.; animals, loaded, $1. In consider ntion of these tolls, the grantee undertakes to keep the approaches to these bridges, and for a distance of one mile each way beyond eactfbf the said bridges, in perfect order and repair. 1 Australian Mail.���������-The following notice has been issued by the Postmaster General: The mail service by direct steamer between San Francisco and the Australian Colonies having been discontinued, all correspondence for Australia will, in future, be forwarded via England. The rates ol postage via England will be:��������� For letters via Southampton,.- 16c. per J oz. do. do. Brindfei,.- - - - 22c. per 4 or. Newspapers via Southampton, 6c. each, do. via Brindisi, w . * 8c. each. Thr Mail arrived last Saturday night a t 10 o'clock. Great difficulty was experienced in getting'through from Quesnelmouth, and a band sleigh had to be used from Beaver Pass to Van Winkle. Tbe down stage left early on Sunday morning with the mails, express, and one passenger���������Mr James T> Steele���������for Clinton. measiires are not taken to keep tbe water confined to the channel. Already during the past few days it has commenced to overflow in on*or two places, causing a little damage. We would suggest lhat a competent person be at once authorized by .the. Government to attend to this matter, with power to employ the necessary labor when required. The water can be kept in the channel at a trifling expense at present; but if this is not done it willjake hundreds of dollars to repair the damage that would be caused by the water running through our street. As we will shortly be called on to pay. a direct road tax. a more cheerful response will crtainly be made if Government take prompt action on out suggestion. . ��������� .... ... - Death op Mr Thomas Buris, of Lyttonv- The unexpected news of the death of Mr Thomas Bute, received on Wednesday last by Telegraph, was a great shock to his friends in this district, where he was so well known and universally respected. Mr Buie had been unwell for some time previous to his death, suffering, we believe, from heart disease, and was on his way to Victoria for medical ad- vice ; but on reaching Yale the complaint showed fatal symptoms, and he was taken to the. residence of Mr HcMicWng, where ho soon breathed bis last. The most heartfelt sympathy is expressed for the wife and little ones thus so suddenly deprived of their protector. are indebted to the attention of J. E Thompson, Esq., M.P.. for valuable public documents, including Tables of Trade and ���������������������������.���������...������������������ Navigatiouof Canada, and the Public A^^g^^ counts of Canada for the fiscal .year ended j J th A^bcdi^ ^^^ 30th June, 1872, terest; re record.' ��������� . ���������''" Gladstone co���������April 21st���������Recorded in favor of Marshal Bray, H. P. Orton, R Watson, J. Bill,S. Aikenhead, each 1 interest; T. Lavery; G. Wilson, J. Holmes. 0 Vaillancour. A. Wood, J. Aikenhead, S. Reid, T. Burton. H. Lucas. J Valetti, R, Hill, J. Lordn. and E. Metcalf. esch one-half interest; T. Fletcher andT. Gartley, one-quarter interest; a re- record.. ��������� I BURNS CREEK. Boomerang co.���������April 12���������Recorded in favor of Mat. Lynch, Thos. Bell, Wro. Langan and James Neiland, 400 feet of .ground adjoining lower line of Columbia claim and side line ot Boomerang claim*.to form part of tbe Boomerang co. v ������ ��������� ��������� ' : . .. Glendinning co.-April 21���������Recorded in favor of John Hunter, Walter Forsler, Peter Glfndinninp, and A. Glendinning, 400 feet of ground on right bank ; hill claim. '.,> \x] SNOWSHOE CREEK. { -.[,. /��������� Newell co.���������April 7- Recorded in favor of H. Newell, John Metz. James Wickham, 300 feet of ground on the northwest side of Snow- shoe, hill claim. CUNNINGHAM CRKEK. Cunningham co.���������April 9���������Recorded' in favor of ;W. Cafothers. J. D. Johnston, each 2 full interests; C. M. Eroersoo, A.Sharp,J, McCormlck. ML Hilton, J. Nutt, Q. Cowan, A. McFarlane, J. F. Gerald. S. B. Tompkins. H. Gilmore. Jas. Boyce, A. BiIsland, A. McPher- son, W. Bilsland. W.BrunskiU.each Lful interest^ H. West, John Sanderson, each i interest; re-record. HAfcVBT CREEK; y-.'y Montrose co.--Feb. 26-Recorded in favor of J. A. Laldiaw, six interests in the Montrose co.; re-record. ' Montrdse co.-Feb. 27-Ab Gon, Ah Pan, \h Chi, Ah Chin, Ah Chong, and Ah Ken, the whole of the Montrose co. , ' '- Dominion co-April 21-R. Borland, S. Passbnoers I feY To-pAt^s, ExrRTOS -r-The following passengeTR will arrive by the stages due to-day J-r-By Barnard's Ex press���������Thos. Parry and Geo, Tnieman, for BarVeryil|e; J������ W. Lindhardt and, wile, for VanWinlcle ; Jas. A. iGraham, ,H.'ftC., and Mr Bohanon,' for Quesnel. By .PearsonV afego���������Biity Barker J. Marks, R. Young, J. Hudson, and C������ Sang- Imported SfiixtoK;--rTbo Messrs. Barp*r have imported a splendid sCallion from the Willamette Valley. Oregon. He is of tho NoTman stock, with a distinguished pedigree, ami is. one of- .the bandaomcBt animals in the country. - ��������� . v i r PTnnTtk&wva Pact^ic (Rxtt.R0A^.-~We understand that railway matters are in abeyance until the result of tbo .efforts 6ft Sir ^Hbgh Allan 'to ��������������������������� place the bonds in; tho Engl isu market is known. yli- '-;. * The Banks.���������-It if. reported in. well-informed circles in Victoria, that the Banks will not again op<m agencies at Barkerville. ., li,���������| ,M|MI|| I I II lllV - - ' ��������� LI. ACG0U>rr3 DUE TO TffE If not paid oq or before the FIRST OF J ONE next, wih be sued (or. J0HN L. GOODSON: ' Barkerville, March 15, 1873. mrU COMMISSION, STORAGE, ANO (3-eneral Agency^ Where you can ��������� get supplied with the besl articl������ of Extra & Superfine Beans, And a general assortment of Groceries et prices that will defy competition. ^ JAS. feElD, fe22 3ia .*-. . ���������������������������/. V ��������� .'ii'. ~'gm,*<xp w&������m^^ '. ^ y, *W������yS������s������ . ';. ;^AVMYSTBRY. &F rTHE 'SEAj.;;'; y :::; sii^to^e.mo^^ _ ^ She wisun^er^ be likely: to ^oless >y6rk while P$ w*a~gPP������. (An-bourVIdle; talk^u Wm 50cental tljs^^c^s'fed'run the risk' t)rthe*butcaer? not giving wha%tfce���������^ this ^Sora^pno reason why,Mr^q^nstoniHas i Wy^ g.���������..,{ NOTICES, }M ,-^t,;,,; yV *? ' ���������������������������:'���������*. rXu:->:. I : rX'^y *ii>7 . m*'> ���������������"''������������������'"���������..- .'V.;-- T.-^-'.'.-y ..;-������������������",,���������; v,...- ' CANADA.- f' i'r 'fi' dtsboveredi?*There.was sbme''00.nfns)on*iiii : #tos?of theshipy Hhecabin^d^or-pjiwjttich y; was littered- with;Iadles^and^hild!^n^^a^ x fngc apparel! aridy:otner? ? tnin^^/rbis^ed ;to sUBpicioDftbttt some*outrage had vbeen; com? mittedf: ythathhe crew^bavin^gotfaccess^to| the cargo;-were stimulated to deeds 7fof'. atror -.������������������'..- <c ity.'' This conjecture is,being4*,borne-/,,oat.-~ ^Messrs. Winchester & Co., ship-brokers, New "Yotay who'had c reared 'the Mary ��������� Celeste,' nre reported to have received additional inform a- tion ieaving little ^oub'tvtbft'f the-'crew triu- timed an a\.overpowered the officers, Killing iheni or taking: them-pnsoners. The, officers *were probably surprised,^.and quietly gagged .���������^, ,-,,,, y,-,^ ,y; ;,^y^^,,^;!y, and bound, A Bword was found that seemed .- <y:my*<,yi/& x.yyy'yi-y^yix^-P-��������� ~'>x*y-xi'y ' to nave; been-stained with blood, and theTore: 1-was, cut .as,with, some ..sharp. ierit,^anU perbapaydn i arSlruggle ?wiihF i man om the,- lookouty[as ithey ymust ba.ve to^erfnear land, ������"Nothing.baa,-beenr heard; of Ca!^ti^Briggs,>^his|tlfatni^ ?of-them are found: their fate wiH % bey a yyppMM&iiiypyppy''v^ viewii Up PxxPiP::MMrPPPpp Sad" with him bis rwlfe,arid child.- iNolhing4 familys and made overvone hundre more was beard nfnw ' with near thS'Aioiresf^^^ ^je^Bnfish^rir.Dei GratiaV wbfch'left^New P:^ ;%iiling fcr,)^ re^ ;--:;y^^ip)^S^|^t^^ ;y;.'d^r^dK;'TfeeftTg^ p&ni everything,seemed, e^pab^pe; except tfiat ft^r^Kwas^ iio^J)ersdn jbn/boaj^v^b^iwas" n^thinj^^ 3-be Icig; boofcwas found .iiii'*4^10.oklBr? in -^tiw. ^captain^seta [; i^ad^ ^y^ber^^^ ;^lS ha^ ^een^ftbandp^d ^PROYINCE OFdJEITISH.'-(JQLlIMBIAwi .., 4/" %ProGJa!Biaij^ Mar^ch, 1873, the Roaid fDistricts ffier^ein ^namejd ;w^re created und^Ktho pwvisions^ Extension Act. 1873.", P - - And lhat by^eetip^.i-pf.^TJbe7 Land Tax Act, 1873." ���������ifirprovided^tbat; the: Road Districts estabdished nnder*"'The,Road Extension-; A^Ct 1873 ,,; -flholVfeja-^T-iW^fPft^r ' niotriif>to firiiv lant .ljj:*r.:.y P':A %W-Atibit'*'V.Ni>:fi'Iii5 -HEsuLT.^-A/Prnsman ^^bftron who had -marned- a Parisian.-lady, lately entertamed'^nnriiber of his friends.^- ^At the^dessertmritfcela'poire^etrie(fromage, the elated gentleman began,.as uswaly toitaljk ;r'ypt- the ^eca^ence^ior*^i������ncej maintaining. ������������������:..' ^^sn7P>AiyMi^ry:4JyPx^^r^yxi, *y = y?ynv/y -. above, all, that Pans Would never recover is former atandmg, and^that Berlin would Bora Tlie wife upheld the contrary point of view as iong as she>caul6:;. butrallast losing her tenapeF. '���������'%be:-saW:i-^;^^ sbrtllibe -^and- 'TaXix Dis trie ts fo r the'pVrpd^^ *f ������������������ y v ;-:' ^���������vl^ie SdMiDistricts hitherto establisbe'd on; Vanebiiver Island fare under'the^same section )nade 'iaft^.Tjfe '^"Dated tho 8tH day bf^Marcb/1873. f -{ P< X yy * Pp-yn By1Cbmm^di:'vHf-H[y P^Py, 'PypPPyPpy:ippyyppyp 'fy ny pVo vincial- Secretary.! VIC^QRIA^ by*Ah*jGrace of ;Gbd,;of'the \VUnited Kingdom - of Greal; BritalU antl Ife^ taiiM^BK^jbeteb^ Tdi^ail/tp M^ ;: ip I^Gimsetjng; *t yyi/ypy^iBP'y \ h >*>- ;X*lJ|o rn ey^ene rale; |������; y ideclv by ^Sectidn^^of a^ejCountyyCoUrts^Bxtens^ tha t'��������� .^ T he Min ing, Co ti r t���������- consti tu ted ��������� p rj der &*iXfi^Golrl;M^ .^ IbSt'StiliJ���������' jai ^befceliy\ meig^-in -tihe County ** Cotirt f. and every'Coiinfy^Coiirt Judgejof "^Britisti -Gbliifmbia^J shall v have % phW> be. ppsy ii'i sessed: 0f the same jiirisdictip9, ppfl^er^ an?d ��������� i biiflmrif><3D .* oo ffmoia Karl and av^V/tialar} Kit ;,,NQXIGES;S'^ [L.S;] ' JOSEPH''M. TRUTCH. ^���������'Xl;i., ypptfioi'??.^3PJhe^ager: jw^aoceptedi,.;and, ihe 1 ne^,n^rn;in^sh6 receiyed from; ;;on$yofr &e be^y^wits a'grey^ luair, carefullyi^pxed^up. Tliebarbil^ aif^ is to say i 'CA'NADA:x; ^^JPA^ by(J the Grac0^bf XJ^di -of itliO United Kingd'om^of, ;Gijeat ]Sritain and Ire" ;land, QuipNvifiefenderotthe'JFaitb^CM&c '^pPiP^'Kp':������������������������������������-y,, yr<yjix;^<ymywy' y-Pf-xx ' Tp all tpj,wneum 1 these: pregents-shall come,^~ iP:pP8mm^m^ *X I ;' : A;* ERGCEAWATIQN; ^' ���������->- m P Attorney-General; |'',v 2^of ' The'Rokd^ E& tension Act, IBfiP it-lis"provided that the Lieutenaift^Governorin: Council may, ,by^Ero- cl am ati ouj 1 create anyrp 0 r ti 0 n or j p ortio ris of the M.aiqland of HritisbsColiinirjia into, a Road District or Districts,iwithsuchf boundariesi as ���������he shall jthink,fit::.+, T u v / - .. y^ . ��������� * y And wliereas the Honorable ���������>.;JosePH; *Wii,- ltam iXaoTCffi as; eucb dLien teiia-n t-Goyernpiv in Gpuncjl as aforesaid', ^xriider and byt virtuef of tbe^powers?ai\d>vanthoritfe^ ? jcbriferred iupoii him .invCJotincil asAafpresaidi! and^ofi all pother powers and ^thojritiesyhjin (in fctiatHbebalf enajbUng^ sha|h^offered ;^hat the, Road Dis^ <ricfcs> heMn aOer" men d P NO Wi ENOW yiYfiy tbatil^tdo hereby create th e f o 11 o wing It oad Districts on th e I Mai 'A* *'afcl presiding, as r?ii?jjgeS-W the' sai d Mi hi ng "���������tlbiiTt-;' and^ all''pToceedihgs^ thereunder j'-l-ssbaU i>e]ha<i and taifen|in^accftrdance(witj|. iittherprovisionsipL* TJie Gold Mining ()rdih' ';;anceicI?67.j:.and^TueG ^raent;A%l872? ������p<p*P. V< V*ny\p'>1 p ^Aiirf whereasja'prd viso" is inserted-rtbat 4he A^tFsbpuld^ onlyi have fu li force and [effect <in such? portions-og������ theyProvylnce as, the, Lieut/ Governor in Council mighfei from time to time^ >*?���������*?���������*���������*'���������*���������������������������''< i':''������' v*-���������'-'���������������������������������������������-'^ ������������������������������������x&.-X.y.r' X'- itW.v !?rry.-rvr< by Proclamation order. y : ;'. ;4And wtie^e^ tA ct sbdii ]& ha ve fu 11' force; an^' .eifec t ijip $& BlectoraLiDistric 10 f^Carib 00, excep nhat; pot- .ti.otu thereof'known-as the Oiniheca Polling ivision,, and in the Electoral District of ^Enotenay'":^- '" P "< - <p'h * '"'���������' "Jl .P^ /;^OW^KNOW;^YB fh^^ex^o^er^ proclaim thai ^;T^;Qpnn^ Act, 1873;^ysbalK rfrpm(. and after the date ;hereof,' have��������� full^fotee' ai/d effect in the TSlecr toiral District c^^Gttiboo/ex^ej/t^ihat portion ^hereof toown^as^tbe lOriiineca Pollings Di 1vi?ion>and-in:the BlectorayL 0\strict of Eopte- ^y* %<:������ && ������"'*:; yx.^'<xy s '? i y y^ > ������������.,.��������� ^-rrx^-.^y ' In; TBSTmoxY Whereof, W4 have caused pp. these Chir Letters to be made;^atenti and the Great-Seal of the:Province of British 'Columbia to be. hereunto affixed : Wrrs; ness, itbe^ KHotfor������ibik Joslra Wiixiam; ; .^ P ^BUTCS^L^utenaiit^o said ���������i r, r'pfo viiice of British1 C6iumbia| in the^Cily ;: ������-lof .^ictoriai' in \ then said sPr6Vi uCe.? this r������ f -^Fourth day of March, A ri theLyear of ���������. Our j^ V���������^L^rdVQn'e^tbjiSj^ eight ;Ji'iind red * and p', sevent^tnreeV.aibclinltte.tfi'irty-jBixib'yea'r '' yT;bf f6ur-Reign;"^ ���������"���������������:- wr ..f-.r. . ,., ��������� - By'commikkAbv" '*^y\ypp'-^ y^- -->J*s -:^y^ U^J.pHN;.^A8Hi;;)V<. -vyr-'^ V..:U^ '^^;y''; ?.-,,,,,provincial Secretary..- lt.mr22 4m., Besjamik P. Griff^Esq., forYaie Dis- trict;;, y^PpmP'iXPP^yP..-^ ;..: 4fl^3t;:^Botb^Eso^; ^Ly1^onvDistrip(i,r, ������ ������fPH������jBpTO,J3aQ;,;tpv;Kamloops Cist^ctl Aivexander ROBBJ'EsQ.; fQr^NicsQia^ District trip.t.r?j;V'->-**v^*-^ .'('.^^'Ei'ry,-,,., , .. .��������������������������� EiywAEWj Tt^P^^q..! for Li 11 poet. District y^KOTtdBi^B^xiM^E^ tn(Pt������ ii *'..til*i #;xx ar'iti^iknh- ������������������*rf.v"-,;*���������.-..J ,'r��������� ^ y^PuiPp'-M^m^f^^,, *,:<���������: ^ :..��������� ppi ii( j;2j*.1k 5^'iii** ���������;/i?^%y^. *:"''?���������? 53ie Itegj|s?t,2ration of Bir^s?;^at|iis andf^Mar- stages fiirl.-rV /if"J 'f-iBiSf,,'^.1*'1 T .fir n I; PUBLIO^OTrCEvia hereby .given,: that,from and t x'aftej.the3.st dajrpC Sept������mbor next,*ail'Blfilis, perfilfi-anti'^lfarfla^ "' British Oolu inbla are toi befRegistcredrundlerftfaii; protiMohs of >' *iThe;. RecistraMQni^Qfi��������������������������� BIr ths^:jI)&������ the ^awdfJU^TTlagea ������������������ Actyimp nt the ������������������Ofllce of tbe JDLstrie<.Begistrar ot the District .wherein thp'/sam o respectively sh nil Vako pUfee!|'.?a^d&f0^ BIRTHS^Wflfitft'ed^da^ [> DE^THS-^Witliln SO tyivs after fhtermerit;^^ / ��������� ��������� ���������MARRlAGESr^\yftliiu ������fo days* from the tlatoy thereoti ^���������^EveVy Housdhol*l|Br; Heatlfote jPftmilyp Clergyman;- Pli yslchin'j������ir, d ther|per?on - of 'personsj! r<?qulre< I by,tbo safcj ^t^tq^epor^JBirths^HDi^aths [uvi; Jlarriages, who refuses;, or wilfully. riegl(jcts to^ft^6oV witliin;tlie thiica b eforo named, will' ue^l i a blotto |l penA 1 ty for" each1 and ov>������ry ollence of not. 1 e^s % th>}pjF\ ve Dollars. or more than Twenty Dollars^ {<11bo- nicovcrod with costs hi*-. (orii anyfJustioe pfithp Peaco having J ttrisiMotion.-w itliin the hKjality where -any Such 6lleric6' is committed against the sHld'Act.' v "*���������* .?< - , - ' t /v"'*f;.. -A ������������������'"- .-^By,command, t^. v'f'r^.'^''������������������{������.> ..*v--'^f^B-y *.t.^ An y y xv y^PiMjtZZlyr. Aikman,.; -, y, ��������� ; '������������������w.' >,y '��������� -.'i".:*'.'* ;:'>,."���������"'"������������������ . Registrar General. ���������LandH^JstryOmcc^":.* f"-p-"^ PPyfXP\ " 'r bf? ^les^ta^examine.-t^.^artistip ^e^ipade vDy* a^Pansian^jeweller "of*thfe!gmy^tisir^^ .���������There was an exquisite and costly' tteciailidpt'! f'Fl^^/^'V^pS'V^^^o-^wwe^w- *-������M ^a vi&������&nn <w������i������ ?������-������������������Wi������-ai>' the Schedule to ^\Fhe Constitution representing the rrussian eag:le, in black email, holding In.one of fits .cla^ws 4he sanie hair/ A wfiite enamel escii'tcKe'on ?a1>ove bore the following-inscription : ,l Alsace-Lor- j ai netiwhich ;you only --hojjcL by a single gray air." P1.PWR& CARIBOOi ROAD-; DIS^RlGTv which shall Include all that: tract ;ofl: Ian do in- I eluded in'the C^nb6bi)isirietfn^ set^forfchiin AcfcI871.������ ^���������'���������THE >OliLO0M;R^ ^ wh iph,gh al I in c n ide ,al 1 that trac t d f >-!larid: in - t I cludedin IlieLiiiooet ��������� District, as set ^ortliHn -wyy*~ ������ ' /-PuOVINCrAIySECRKTAUY's Office, ���������;���������. ���������������������������?.������������������ ��������� h ��������� *^..,:;' - 4th March, 1873. , ty. ,; y^IIis y Excel jency^:tb^\ Lieutenanfc^yernpr has. b.een^p 1 eased to nia.ke: the following: ap.. pointraenfe unrler!^ TbeS^ .p Riceiard WooPs .;Esp.; fo r ,V>n con ver la I ah d; .y;ffi^Y^ New-Westmihsteiv';^.v'N-'; ypfii-tir.'fyi} P UPyli.. yiiGEORQE'Btrnesw ^Erq.ftps Cariboo. i}>, --���������-. ^, ' n By command,, ... * .- .- y'!>f -.' . ^lf. ^JOHN ASH,; P ; Pfily yiy 'P y'.-. sy ;''^PrpviiiciaiSecre^ y;''^i-;M-^0?#*iy^ ,:it.- ri'v-J *1 E1XE: ***+,' rnni a old; and tkeij^know^vestapi.ishm ent. ;.L:.,i3 alwjiysSupplied With :thjp ^cst oPoV^^thhig^ ttntt cahbc procured'inCarihqo. ^ ��������� ��������� 'v * ' v IpP- Jv-Kfi -��������� '-':���������/' :-.- ':,5i 'TiMR is MoNEt.���������When John Johnston was t. p^Pghing^liye bptjday^iri M3������8uniine^ fallpw a butcher came.tojbuy.bomQL cattle. Mr J* told him bisprice ana then started the horso������, and the butcher walked by hia side. He,w^a vJerV"r^^na tho land was ^ft.an^^eilow^ Biid the perspiration soon burst ffbm 'every pore. By the time be got to the end of the fitdd,. befwas wJllinjr toP split ^he-difference." Mr J. turned in, again, and the butcher still walked by his side. When they "got backf 10 tlfe starling point, Mr J. put in the plough again and',started^ the horshs... :** Hpld onj Johnston/7-exclaimed the butcher, " I'll take inn mr I wtiild hot walk^pV^do^-ftiain^ii ag tin for dmi hie the;-monfy.^{Here is a; man, who knew his own mind���������knew what his en. t1 '& we're'-worth ,' * an d. above, a 11. h e - k new the value of time? v He knew that a nihn5 a������ d team -Were'wo'rth 30 cenis on hour. He kwv that if be flopped'and went homeiw-ilh ihe butcher tho in������n working in the Held would ; the Schedule to>^erCobstitdWo'nf>ct;-lfi7i;������ shall include all tVat trac t of I a d d i n c I ii fi ed in the Yale District, as set forth in the Schedule to "The Constitution Act, 187L??v* i. THfe KOOTENAY ROAD DISTRICT, which shall include all that tract of laud in; eluded in the Kootenay District- as^ set'forth in the Schedule to ���������-���������The Constitution Act, 1871."' "... . :.. .;' :. -, ,Vii yr.y^yiffx 5.; THE NEW WESTMINSTER and COAST ROAD DISTRICTS, which shall include all that tract of 1 and included ih the New t West-1 minster and Goast Districts, as set forth in the Schedule to ������ The Constitution Aot,18^l>V-i llN Tkstimoxt Whkiikoiv" we have caused ���������'jtae&e Onr Letters to be made Patent; and the Great Seal of the Province or British; ... Columbia to be hereunto uffixed : Wrr- . ��������� ���������. nkss. ������������������ the Honorab Je., Josbfu Wjuja m [,.:,/TituTcu. Lieutenant Governor of the said Province of British Colurobia, in the City . of.:Victoria,^ in the said Province, this ��������� :: Fourth, day ,of March, in the year of 'Our Lord One Th6113and.��������� eight ���������' h fin t)red ami > fseyffnty-rhree,?and in tlie thirty.sixth year y:. of iQnr Reign. : ��������� ', Bytcommand. .,���������;.! r , ; . fi i JOHN,ASH, '.yy^ . ii;l. ... .. ',-���������/,' nt.'\i. Provincial Secretary. mr22 4va :'PPx ~*,P; :-v.FBbYiNCTAL-:StSG&ETAJST?S OfKICK, '.\P ryPP T ' ��������� ... 4fcb^Marclr,';1873..".: /.His Excellency the?iLieutenant Governor has been ..pleased to,. appoint Hknuy Sly������ M ason 1, Esq. , to be Depri ty Regis t rar ���������' 0f 'the Supreme C< Mirt of Britis h !G61 iim bia. ! - By command. . y ���������'��������������������������� JOHN ASH. >r ; Provincial .Secretary. r PiioviycrAL Sbckbtauy*s OFFrcK, 4tH March, 1*873. ��������� ������ His: Exceliency the 'Lieutenant-Governor .���������ii'a's been pleased to appoint Wi C. BtiitKKi,KY.< ;Ksq.. to be Audit Clerk ;ior; ,the ������Province of. British Columbia. ,._ ,J3y command, .;-,-, -...,,. . ; johK ASH;r '" '��������� v ��������� ; " Provincial.Secretary. ;J.ol7: J J. 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E S AUC5 Declared by Connoisscur^to be THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE. Caution, against Fraud.��������� Th e p u ccoss or tills most delicious and ������nriv������l!ed C������>n������Mnnki)i, having GiiUHt'M certain dealers to-apply the ituniia ol/ ��������� WomvS' tershire;tjs'unce}' to t Ijeir own 1 oloritir dimpoundg, Hio public is hereby informed thai tilt only way, to procure tfie genuine, is to ASK WOR LEA '&���������.1^EBjRIN"S, 4 SAITCE itii(I tosee that thb 1 r hnmcs arc upon the wnaw*j>k i.AHKj^8ifeTovpKR,ahci������OTn.E. ��������� ' ;':.;. 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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1873-04-26 |
Description | The Cariboo Sentinel was published in Barkerville, in the Cariboo region of central British Columbia, and ran from June 1865 to October 1875. At the time, Barkerville was home to a fast-growing community of miners who had been attracted to the Cariboo region by the discovery of gold. The Sentinel was published by George Wallace, and its stated objective was not only to disseminate mining intelligence, but also to eradicate official abuse[s] of power, both within the Cariboo region and beyond (vol. 1, no. 1, p. 2). |
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Barkerville (B.C.) ; Williams Creek (B.C.) |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
Identifier | Barkerville_Cariboo_Sentinel_1873_04_26 |
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BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2011-08-03 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | 92d57340-d0e1-4d4f-be92-1aab83d4cd02 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0170254 |
Latitude | 53.066111 |
Longitude | -121.517222 |
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