,d!; ^SiMrfU.L'.'S f .^ .. ^/--: ��������� 'd ', fc|//$ W^XlX-y'.^,,. ^ y..-���������,-��������� . ��������� ^l.^ ti /i, / '!'���������/>*//. ..���������/������.���������-:*{ *Vl r MSiiS|#feS ���������������fv. :!!'.������������������������ ������������������"���������-'��������� ���������' ' ������������������ : zssg ������������������ -��������� ...���������i.r^ ���������.;.. "^- ..)��������� .... ��������� ������������������- :-^-~"���������^-- . ...������������������������������������������������������ - . . ��������� ^ -~v Jt ;/il3Pu6italiei;oVerV Saturday^y '.".;:'. :y i:r >:.:. ��������� ��������� '���������l'--������':/:.,.,'-",,'v-:i:Jf *-1.1: / " '���������:''��������� y~Vfr< '������������������������������������: *$# <x "#| 4s:i'h^Wft T-l iff*-'' ���������' 'tV|' |: r"vr*T!i^| *j ; SaVsoiriptiibn,y:S**"^A'C������n^!iSex.Sj^to"', &tftffk#tf ri^' * on0 month; / AKOzits'for. theiVVGari^oo/Sentiiie'l/J ^^^K ^lYt^rol^ - "tl. M>^ IMS' Wrn^rdilMprelfi1 ������C! i 'Hon, / ��������� '; - - - - . - Ha rnaru*'a Express -'yiiif* .-V''./"-X. - ;-;���������; ;- ���������������������������'-'���������������������������d������'-.-' <i������|ff ' -viiff WestrntaRUr;- > - " ��������� -'-/: Wn..Murfty?^ >Vict'ina.^- ������������������ -.���������"���������" ,- ��������� -. Wr*\y������bs.tcr.-��������� =���������'!.. -IV PMh<ir/ - - -i' - *-. ?!������,������-Ivramusco ,gt";i^&'.C#g;*.i; -.-'-.- u- >yr , .^-;���������f ,S������nJnincUco ;:c. Elff yslflilliSIB8 l3 o*r|c!^ -iVyoiyinjif^'iy -.Home Rule:question: which was to hdye been' brougbt: up to-niglit. has-"bcon ������^my^mX,:xyyXi0y'X; Tfae rumor, tbat;ai:difficultyliarl^armenio" Hho^ewv^Court^f^^rattdBii^^ eentradicted.;' '-',y^:^y^^ ���������There swas, 'some debate-!jr'tlre"House ol> j:/j������r*.l3xt!curwl '.vkli neavno^anMispatcb^i^' :" MM^l������*i^JL^Y;^if f#72. J ��������� - i ��������� *",/>' /'^>^;u^. ���������������>?;^?;;h -/jrf'/;f^/;'j 2 -^ ' I ."/ .5 .>:,.���������:' /' "(S^rt'/v.'1;^-- ";i> >*��������� V ���������' ���������*("''' -���������"���������>������'' r������ ^".������������������'.���������"���������:- ;,/^j ]<^ r ,v.-v .,.; '^y: Sii< !h 5 fe $ ek; /J u ff v^^Tuu nd'������r ato rraa/o f ^miiusu^l w,1o)'jssjfee-Uijf^ J)ownr^d^-flAWn^ the ,_ !������11^ a jL;* fV>^ ;^?*^ ������^//; y4b pjiiiiw^ayanugh iRtates^ th al. .: :wh������n *ritli������d*Jioine,,rroinIthe.Sada'Gfee'k: ranch -���������������.oAJha^.ta^flash ^f.."-lightning >ppea>retl to i "E*^ ^^wefja,. I lira snt^ t'rejeti vs:, jflt*: tKSI'ihb rs e, ;f a 1' 0 we;d.M Rt'ediatel^^bj^^arTiii^Si^n alio n, ,-biu he.recetod ^ ^���������.4' -5 ". I ��������� .^^a^Ieni,u fc? VK tllU riua .Lake ,^o ������* the. af te r iio.o tt o f ������v^cpihjnencerl. ������fji.|^jiatv������^^^;jf>is* *?������# ;^;/ j'1.? , AOonuty CMrtHvTll'be��������� he!4 here on Moh-! :- ;r.:, [;5^;;:^^:t Yale, July; 30-^ulbe^ On ward1 ��������� br6nghfc������up; Sp'(i^^r fNghV ea; SuriB^/;.^D.on^ ieami loaded.for -D. KUrlz^iB^Wy]Uei,:i8,'t.bti': " ^pnirteiiW that has le'ft^iki^elOj';^^1//' / 1 ; BirnRfd'a Express left; for B&fcerville on \ Sunday,aftemodn'wUb maila'ahd freFght���������no pii8dengetSi"*'^''::"';. ' ' :'���������yf'^yy���������x:i''f",'^ X", Yale, July,,'il^tio** "ihe Brttiah Oolonjst ,0f the 2Cth .we gie.an the "foi-Jowl11s z ,.. ! -'' *6tk v BXHofe^By'":tti e -H fc airier 'CatUornja Slr( .Oaresdie *reiSelve^ I alE the*tjmedal 4octrjneii ta in conneefcion^:witli the. formep cootfictron jof "Thomnu.St-even,alias "Stevenson, toother "With the Ke.ntleraan's photograph.;;Wa^stake the '"folloTriitii frornf a Calif or "uj^pHpef :;*; ';,;J'"... j ������. j^ j^ IM bo.���������T ho in as SteVen '%��������� wh o -; "WJas broughl?*Mt !;from ^ew^^or������ i:fe SSebroary. .1SU9, on a charge of grand larceny., as one Bailee, and eeateuc^d'to three year*' iinprls- where'" he ti as'renewed las conftdenae; op>ra- ��������� ��������� tionj!, Mi ng, $22M 1'r^.rn,, the^%nfe of British ^orfcli itmerica^o bJfaliy ?epresaaitatioiba. He ���������tt4ftfO.0w.ia���������jailfin-.yjctpri^/^'i.-. !.;.:;..[ r -a *W*?$fove'meik:'^8,remanded:.:'at''>:������^iift>t.of dencecofvhts; innoce Idriua, wlucli feoug������ lSe*abo&,& . I"'.* 4 "-: ,. CAN ADA,":-'''.'.' ": that"indianwnimisaippef .,Sinipsbh .lias,failed to make<a/troaty/witk/tbe' Jpdl^. They. ���������ftho*w/tie* d'mpositaen to^rea^ uut4 i)re^are to stop aiming orations.^Trouble is ini^ " Johnsto.B7^'Bepatjr^ prSiiffemeh&felreMna^^rf ���������tagt^iptC "^This���������';+fttJrmn^-ra*:prbe*'essioir;bj 1000 Orangemea escorled him througji tli| .city ��������� to; the:pavk,:- whijre ;a^'|d dr|?||^|. ������g|' seated' to him and/a number ofv: speeches inade. - vV-j���������'./.."'./ 7 ^"/*:1 ���������!..':--:'".:--/. levelling jfttblisbes ^long/fetter,^ r^coived/fbyi kliletKorf^^i'vn^ ;(?^e.anettl-.thaQking1 him iri-the -most cordial iitiit nli^ifQFffloi kindnpss apd Jgeherosity flfto^ iin-^tingfoutand^eniling'Stanley;^ lii^lBho^tiiSfe^no^M ;UQn.^ns/rreportGd;:::24Ho'...final;-law.ardiha8.been. tnad#4a 4he|caseo|i,th^ ^Florida:;/ tbe. rjepprt iik20ti^o&$3n\y tinMNeilssb'ri^ was ' marriedHo>London 'thh ; \&w ?Xi&- {*Ty, z:ji*}\r %ms& . yd^X} iiy- fcir%? a /j;^^7 .^gj, /^������;.?j^-"?aM-^ m,u ,"^j. vI%'s*i.;i>Tfr j iM^iliNrkl: mil' u^^HlftH&tfGti yy/bpfi- ijiiV \ b%Yi ��������� %n:, $Zv%% $ft-,*itittisp'2.0 ': ,i';o {ii:/.''5 *&i5l- ?f? ������irftj t'v������^s;^na ^jus/^o' ������',-. v3Hvn ^|J |p-rtifQ^^4 |B%;t'6|h'formitboir;lTlendsjaHU#o^^ *hOTiali^ate^W������U l>u^u imnnispyn , Bitrkmm faoiiSnf^ilriuly/pat^ filled, as an. oxostln'g-diseu^ was'anticipated.-.'' L fcl.-. .'/v.^v..,'! ; "Mu'driUV "July,, 2Jf^-An official report to the department of ^Warli&ouncea,the total dej ^he defeat;*f������y aiiotber-bandrpf.,<insnrgen.ta; is ; ;also reported, wi tliioss' of three^-inen^ killed ��������� ret .���������������������������;,' V- ^-.v^l't. ,������ " <-y',y-:; y.y; >y .-'-s-j. v������ind..many: wounded., v, ,, -r^ - , -v^:,. ^ ....<.��������� ia-tvi j ^^������jUOJL.^Uty p a attornpyj irho. .eipeclpd /coacluah'^:* eyi-.; "throughout Europe ;'-(;;^ari^.Jiijy;.27^Tisere is...a^ppvt; tliaiv thb BiiK '.fi'Xtiriiale;ihieads. resigning;bis vseat "in .bhe:Assembly."'U'\_. :��������� -, '��������� ,t ���������/��������� ���������'.��������� :'-"*^ '*,������ 1 * ...';��������� '-ArUand s I i do* y esitcrday'on" ih'e1 rai troad\n.ea t) ' Mount ^enis'obs^ud ted'the pass|ngerlexpress train;.; ;No joss ol ��������� Jife^:: but the ; passengers weue obliged to walk.'.' threa miles to reach another;train;''���������:'. f.:yx'; ;���������;;"-'f'"^������s������*/ -���������: --;��������� \^ .y:foiris^Jiiily 28^"Iho'.remains-';of fihe Duke de^Hise were bUrie^;-to:iilay^|:-i present;^at ^tho ;fiiher^l:^were; Minister^Vash- 'bur-nd-ftnd GentSherajan, "J *:'���������*���������: v; ^4 j LaBdoh, July: i^S���������The "presents received ibjd J}feillssoj)i! on, her/ nidriiage ^anVouutedl ttf iei.2,0^0.; ,;flio .Wiiieess of��������������������������� Wales,, sent :a diamendlbrafeelet^; ���������; si ���������'/ ��������� yi%.. Ans .:;;//��������� '���������"���������..- .;;; ,,'..Paras, July 28-^The ^^ French .Government la tio n s w i th the 'Mexican; Gorer n ni en t. - The death of k Jnarei- has.;i*euiovid the ;'.diilyL o()* StaClC- _ ��������� ':���������'��������� ; * ' ; . "V " , | Bmssoils, ��������� July v felh^Tlie ?��������� Independence .Beige.states that awards in costs for daniac-os done by prirateers Florida and Alabama will together amount to ������1,500,000. Geneva, Jaly> 2b--The Swiss Times confirms the report now current, that the. Board of Ai'bitratloa has decided in favor of America in the casejpf ^tlio "Flp|idaj;jon";the grounds that Che British Government did not use sufficient precautions to prevebt th������; departure of i hat vessel from 1) ri t isli p oris. T he Ti ies also Eags;:that;t^e^oaM ofAvbiiratioato-d|y took up the cases of: the Alabama, and that the Board has,, nbt'i*liowed the ;Cla{ms.'of!' 'the Anaeriean Govern ment arising ^ o u t "of ��������� tb������ depredaiions/ot the Bo'ston^Jefe Davis, aid atberConfederate cruisers, fortho reasp;n;ta;at| the charge ot' negligence on the part of the British;Government so far. as regards, those vessels has not been proved.) \ , JDr* Li|?sngstpae?8 letters ar������ published tVtt^|:Heilssolfe was^marricd^m* liOndbn^tbis morning. .*. t MlUiHwfl^m,?; ed _.M JFnd go- Pratt to cl ay. b u t can be-b ai led. ^Th"e same Jmlgej^su^ano^P ^"svarrapt against him /with bail at':^30,0 0(h at%BuU o f ^d|u ghter of G^tnfSelihfte $50,000 francs., v.^t-.^. ���������Boston. Julv ''7^Tbe Board1 of Trade, tn conneclioni with/the I city Governments will! this^place,;supposedSo> n^hl^BmnviIl81 .Thej Washington, Jtily/28��������� The records of IMCTican^ari d 3BritisH^ ifncler.the Treaty of. Washington" will ;0e*; re| mo ved: tb^NewrfoTt; ^Rb 6d e Isi and,; i n Se pi tetn- rbiSr7?eMsfcf dr; ^ef sesa tor^of^iho^^^m on,,i 1;1 th.; >��������� The}:timator^fyling,o)aims^ermi$ rSes;Noy.^.; r^^hurar^^ JtSJ^merican ojftyiiifc ,-rr- r-iff!! .;������������������)���������, 7 ') ^l/W/^H' .0;l ;> ,frv-! ^<1 'f;.;:/110**;.��������� h*������lfk,t' fev'!J i*3 cl il A fee-fpf epareVl^to' fnrhlrlh' ?tam"6e.rT at '/their." Mills, Ji. William Cr.eek;,qr aelivcr:it;to;ordCi^:yy'i^;}-. - ps ^y*������-i* ��������� s^r"/-' ��������� ,/������������������ 'i'������''' ii '^?-j '? >f/���������, ; * .' /M;U/::'i>/"i:: . ' ���������������������������' '^fA^X'll/! LUaMBER :DEIiIT^EEED ON.LIGHTNiNG ore%������;j v^; HaMia^^a. "flanlnggUnplilno in toperatloa tbey ^will ulso furnish ./; 4. ,"::' ���������������;'- -- ������������������-;-������������������:> ?;.*.:*:< liui BipiSSED LUMBERS at satisfactory talus. ;;,,."HOTELS;fiBSTAlJRANTff/&K ;T"\ "��������� :;|p m Mtf4.-.J ;���������; .:;*;.-, :''(S ��������� :..:-^ ;��������� :;.'.-iy.-.i ; IIP XX-' ��������� ��������� . yy: ���������yyi XM- '������������������yy ;': I Jr. .'';.���������'"������'' ���������--' 'S xx '7;^ 'yyf XT'' yyty-yyyxXi-yiy \aMyi:^<y.y Xyy iuinK^mnWnfcnbirnd&na-sbMlhiri'WaQle^ ��������� '/- ���������y/'.yyy *xxm ; / IP,*-.. ���������-��������� ,L'i';'r - ���������������������������:-. j j'.������ /fiii /; ^s^m'i ������y&f*V?fi^frft?* ������i"%i������0br A ,lr;������o X j��������� ei? U. \\Xnyiy^XlXiiy*& yfiX0y)yiM^%HtXH -;-' ;/5iEsSifi/i ���������������;���������; j-^h/r ���������:���������: r 3umm~2ypij?>X.t������u^i^yi^$Xj . ' ,fM, ;:;" ' <s! ;/:>?/:-.;/^||| , -/ "^ : - y 4S5 '>...'"::? '"^( ��������� ' :U ��������� '// :-i. .'��������� 'i ���������.���������".K'ii.s 1I| that can ��������� b e* prochre'd in 'Cariboo. ? h���������3���������v*x^^?i^^i4^;:i^���������ft'.v^;l'���������i^^^w ^I'^j^hk'j? **���������������> Pi3igl| r; il.;;?/",'sHOS::.t'1^'..' ;?.ei-. ^t5Tr^.l>:!"a., TOrr������"r*Jr>.i������?S ��������� la ^o^'l^i ���������y, i'ty^ / hi :;r(*fe.ir^^io:-;'0;l/??'.>lil.if'���������/j^^T^3P*VM --.' ��������� . r. ...���������������������������"-'.. 'n r. ��������� ' . - '''*;��������� j . m .?.>.*' 11 (;--.^ ^ecit- jisap^rior ?rticleitof;flay; which, j#a ])������ Mdfron\ ;jje-; low, Roasted aiid Gipand.on thc;premiscs;Jrora um 'SfitElectedvhcriiesp'ah'd ^���������'otra'ntedfwefronYatiul "jel7. ni inxxT. a.G/OOODSON; V'T ,ft/.-. :*J>*"i Has commenced her Weekly Trips, leaving Quesnei dri ' MONDAYS,/and Soda Creek on y-y. ^FRIDAYS at daylight/ :v :/; : CP^SSAGIS, - FUKI&ET, "���������"- ./��������� *:y\M;* lucent per; 1 b/ j^^-Goods consigned to us front below forwarded-Free of Obarge for Storage! or Commission. ������������������;���������-'��������� ^yX' yyy ..' -,^-VMARVIN &^WElGIB,i; V j ..^uesne^av 2,1872; y-Xy myll 4ia , u< "SO TO ANKOUNCB THATiTHEV HA VE REilOVTSa O to the spacious .premises ionnprly aupwa as; tbo St. Gootge Saloon, whero; they will bo at;all tiihos prepareii tol'uruish ' : ���������"$ '������������������������������������' y^y^-y - r--'';,"'"v ;:; BQ A R;p' ' A N ������ '_ M'B'A L S^J; ; ;-OF f ^6;-BgjtfT;.:^*^Y;!. : . Tlie BAR - c f urn is he a*; \vj Ih- th c.. fi aes.t \\\\ K ES r^QUOKS and CIGAliS.| _ . : _"'. y , \,; ( ;.,./ ���������Boaiftr--^ maeas maaaaaasB THE CARIBOO SENTINEL ������������������SATURDAY, AH7WST 3. 1ST2' jL. vmt-iBVbmEA������ .A*NF) 'THE;^GVERS- .MKNT. ;/ :x ' ���������*/" fare������ef the coilntry from fcfce Incursions of tb������ creek during^the occur recce of freshets, and t|/ns-prevent an endless amount 'Of iSissatis- ������aibtioa among the people of tblsdtstnst ��������� Aft intervals "Storing- the Inst-afc orseven ^earsthereteas"been ������������������more-orfcss'excitement ,K>r-distttrbance*caused in the minds of .the i-/$edf#e<o? 'Barkeryfile by ibejaboding of the vt*?et, and sphieiimes/some. of the houses, . Yrpttvth^ . nmd fall freshets. "Some years ago this was ^completely obviated by the buildingef a sub- ^tantlal ^d-amrdr bulkhead, runn^ ���������ow������ ;be-[ Ain^tbeltJwnjWhicb confined fW course of nhe cree*k/'to the other erfle of lire valley. 'The -space, however, between the bulkhead Mind/tbe opposite bank off the^cre^k soon '"filler t������p in consequence Of inrf immense quantity ���������of tailings which were borne down on the wafers Of the .creek from ;tbe &y<lrauhe������daim s tabove the can}on. Of course, as soon as this happened Jthe creek on obtaining any new ���������fltoewiioli of wiater tS?om rain or meking scow Tapid ly; f ou nd 1 ts. way <*yfr fbe. no .longer opr rj)osing bnlkbead. and; as the honest miner would say;*' made a straight shoot for the ipwa;"; Where it of course carried on }**&; v������^nifjc^ev&la to' the' discomfort ' ���������-iand annoy an c������ of tb e townspeople;.' To pre* -ventlbe lneuraobaiof'-th^ creek iii thie bn-| .-'rp leas ant wanner the people'of the "town of barker viUq have at diftereat times gone to} ^lie\exp������ense of ;lbp^ : jpurpbse of repairing the bulkhead and other- ���������wise ade/ptfntf measures for1 the :better! ttto'* lection/el tbeir property, ft baa now again trogproev^ .aOTneO thing sboiiid Tie done in this respecfc '"The . ^ama^eoccasioned to the^^ street during tbe] tfcist spritig freshet has already cost the people ���������of'this vicinity about fire Hundred dollars, -an d; ii Bless a proper "B lilkhead bo bu il tbefore; /���������the approaching au tumtt the fall freshet wil I; ' *>fce/ upon*?; us/��������� anA/tUe^creek"wilt agaia; be ^Tiinnirigriolbusly^ibrou^i the^srreeti, -Tbe (question now arises, whether������it, is -the duty of ?the people of 8ari:or#Ute to -coaiwnue malting i these Trepairs s&dJmpravemeniB, or whether f the ������ovefBme������tns tlie otely pafcty^onndto -protect tbe street, which ia nothing more than a portion of the 'great Government Trunk vRoai! ��������� ? IPlie Yaie and. Camerantoa wagon -road." ' "ft* rang t *be i������econectefi that ib e to wo -of Barke*wilJo was laid out and surveyed in rdne���������'���������:Torts* by* ^ie. Go^ernroect, arwMbeJota were sold in tbe regular way to the present -occupantsor.the,partiea. wbcim they legally ^represent. The wagon roaft wa8'~vfbeo in process of construction, and when tbe <?ari- /v2>eo suction-was. completed.. U, was carried ibroutfb the centre of HhW^owtt arad - down to ���������Cnmewiton. TSiis.tbeing the case, it does -seem reasonable to suppose that it was and is ��������� the especial business atid duty of tbe Govern- ������xnent to protect thie as well as any o^ber .portion of the main bighway ������f the country from C^estruction, and it does appear somewhat r<surprising that .the people ba-ve .year.after -year consented to pay out of tbei<r own pri- ������-vate������poeket large Rnm3 of money to protect a ���������road;foe the building and repairing of whicfo ^hey^aave otherwise endured a most lieavy" "4ax������ffion> Supposing for a moment that tbe rtown bad feeent-buiit on, lumber ground lower -do������n������*l&e creakyMsose: duty. would it then ISutsve been to protect this part of tbe road * '*TJier answer4s plain.;aimpie and,inevitable : *th&t4������fcp belongs.*&&������������������ tbo-Gbvernmeti^ who iba������te Imposed an onerous taxation on the ?peop^/#e great rbulk of which has been 3bor!ie-.bj.;^ dig- tIri ct������ To r ithe purpose ivef -const rue ti ng this r vroad and ^keeping JtiSa^epairi l!he ;people ; -^t .Vanwife]e; and! .81arfley';'������may ;vp|Ifr* equal Teasbn be asked to keep the roadway along 1 1A%hirting Creek in repair. "Tho liability of ihe "Government to protect^tbe wagon road is 4ae same whether ��������� there*be'towns bsiM.along Ita coitpbc or not. We/trust", therefore, that tfhe'juet expectations of 'thepeople of Barker-' ^iile will not\be.disappointed, and that tho The ALAni-VA Claims.���������It is now ^uitei evi ��������� dent siuce tbe k>Sirect claims were. Anally;! disposed of that the Geneva arbitrators will have no difi1cultyvin.coming to a very speedy eonclhsion as to the amount of damage payable i n res p ec fc o f vShese cl aim s. T^ero, will, of c ou rse, be an award in��������� fayor ,of Anseiica for the amount of damage; which it can be proved- she d'frvectly sustained from" the depredations of Ihe.tFlorida.and Alabama.'"These damages are >set down by the Independence IBelge, one of * the .best informed Coh^Dontal papers, tit ������1,500,^800/; On the other iwmd., it won W appear th at t h e nu m bor of cl ai ms ifl led before the Bifitisb and American Commission silting In the "United States under the Treaty of Washington largely preponderates in favor of Erigfotn���������, there being ab far ������18 English claims and fld*7 American. /I^^TCsu^t appears to as plain��������� viz., the balance in ifavor ;p| one country or tho other will "hardly be Wdrrb talking rfbdut/! Had tho "Fenians raids tiot :been fOoBeUy excluded by tbe*tupid conduct of tbe English negotiators, there is tittle doubt but tbat the, balance would; now Itave been in favor of England. And so-ends ati the turmoil and evil feeling that arose out of fte&e'unfoTPtttnate disputes. v/W^aen it is a) 1J o?������r -both ; i) a Nona will. feel /"better satisJieil and more content to live ia peaoe and har- ���������inony for tbe ta ture. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. N^W ADVERT5S-SMKNTS ;. i)R; CH1PP received ?by l&et fife. fjress'-SOTn������ 'ly'. ::; *r we beg to ������all the attention of the pv^^ lie to the large and varied assortment lishment. :.,.,y.:,,Al$o9\a large lot of Ranch B utter at 371-21 -cents- per intending purchasers will do vvell to give us a/call before purchasing elsewhere*.':,..; /*-;/; ;���������-���������=;; wbiA,<ean be relied on; Fersoiw ; who have not be*������c Vaccinated for \ [ 'some tiiae should take advantage ���������t ���������������������������'-' tbfa opportunity, in consequence of . the rep or ted pre valence ol Small Por '��������� in-tito lower country. 1 fe&^ Teeth Extracted juod Q^efv&y FillM. / . ^ ^ ^"^���������Prescriptions and Family Recipes: accurately, prepared, . my 4 Auetion-Miniiig Interest, ELDOBAJK) CO., LIGHTKIN^ CREEK, NOTICE IS HEREBY ' GIVEN THAT 0n������4j;������ir or Ono Full ItHc*esfc ;4n Uho Eldor:������lo Compamy-.on liigiilning O'rcok, owced by Herman Korrao-xin, will t>������ cold by Public Amotion ni the Court House, Kicha������Id, oa MONDAY, the ^9th July, tast,v at lioftclocle 'lii������tbo forenoon, for Afiscssm en ts. ';-yr,yy- y y A/Johnstone, sccrataTy.;;; S&yj&t:\m������,.':yy;..."/. ���������'* . .j- y. iju20jgt. f j^;Tbe;6ila <tf. fbe aboye "hiteresti is pesiponed to MONDAY, Aoffiisrfc/5th. at Bwkcrvilie, at 13 p^cloclc, noon.': ''���������"'.������������������ ������������������' ".'/ , ,v"''7-''/- ; *. GEORGE BARNES, Auctiokeef./ Remaintjng in the BarkeiwilSe Post<OffiCe oa 1 s% Au gun it 1872. Parties calling tfor letters in the following lie! will please ask ,f6s -Ad- vertisedcLettwrs���������;���������/;.;���������.;; -y ,X,������������������/;;:.': :" /"//. ;^overnmt^ si:-tlm JrrOvince will speedily .^cBride Jb������ ^ojitjueasur^io^px^tect the main ttw.ougb- ���������;-*���������.������ ; - - JQH Anderson Robert Brodie John BarkerC^niiom Barry Win. P. Clarke John O Coby Frances (2) Solera an P ^Curom lacs AMao Cbidell Geor^o Darroch ^onaki Diron Dan^l ������������������.. Oosher Henryj��������� Douero G,.: ' Dowlinir Rev Evans H W FlettMrsMA Marphy John ^Arthur Dl McCeod Tiiomas ��������� Mead W ... Mswsent Loifin Moffatt John McDonald John 4 McKi n non Job a & McKeg Donald Nichols Wm Phair Henry^ IBreusische Rag������/. .Peiiow William.; Prilchard Robt Ren ton John S*->y. Rowo Samuel Barfeervilie,.ffury;2'6; 1872. E. Fletcher & Jlncanan ' Sti'achau Wm (5) Hinds Tbonias" Scott John W Hare Oliver Harris Win/ / Humphries John Johns A JefTry & Mi|ls,.,;,',.. Jenkj ns Wm. H {&) Johansaon S. Jones David ��������� KirwinP(2). Knight Hentf Leslie John t������ambert D ������-;' I/an������don W L^wis Charlei Sanders John Smith .Robt M ; Sullfvan J ������> l ; ScbnbortH .J5.teelR Skym Wm . Thomas Rdwd Thomas Benjtt������iitt Wood Aroa (2) WJlson Jas Waimsly Chas WildoL.; ;,./: Ward J B Williams John T Youojr Gyrus H * N BOWRON, J?<^iHa5torJ A -COURT OF iflEViSION" will be held by the J\ ��������� Kegjatrar of Vatwrs at the.. uiulennentUmud places In tlie^cspectj.vel'olling Divisions <������r ihoCaii. boo District on tho cl������y������ tcrein published, vi%.; 4.-^LIGETKTN^ CRBQS.���������At--Mr. LintlhardJs-Saloon, on Saturday, 10ih August, at hall-past ������k*ven, a.m. ���������2: WVIUT;TAMS LA^SE���������At Mr A. S Bates day, lath A������g4ist, at One, p.m. 3. <iURSNELMOUTH-At Mr Barlow's Store, on Fri- ���������Uayj 16tb Ati^AiSt,.on arrival of tho steamer. % TBARKKRVTIjLE���������At RiobfleM.Court -Itousi*,- on ' 'Monday, tbo'19tli August, at Eleven, a.m. %. KEITHLEY CRESK���������At Mr Smith's. Store, nar- i yey Croek, aa Alonday, 26th August, at Tw^lva o'clock, noon. ���������/^ yXi-'Xl' . . H. M. '"BALL, :i.: -:'' ���������' ' ��������� Rogistrar of Cariboo District. . ���������rB!chfleMi Jalyiietb, 1872. ' ju20 4t. 9 LI������HTJTUsTG- CREEK, H/AVIIK3- feDKCKA^iiJ ^HE AEO*vtE '.*..-' Mot������l from VMr JT, J. Bobertsim; bftgs Ui iufomu the travelling public and tho * Miners of Caribou that ho will do his utmost, to .sustain tbo well-earned ro- pufcatdda of the;kwist as a first-class Hot������L Will as nsoal be tornisbed with tbo best tho Market a0ordc. "..-���������- .- : 'r ' ': te well stocked-witfl Spirits, Ales, "Wines and Cigars, Canada '.P^cificllul- way: CJo^paiijrs-/ ��������� ��������� fublio/^tice;;,;; TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FTOOIC L Books of. tbo .Canaoa Pacific Rallwuy C������rnj������ nv will he opened <������ the First dny of August nexi (l*������T2> i n; th c IVovi u co of Bri t'i������ h Col ti mbi:������.: to wit: 1 ri 0������o City of Victoria, in the hand* ct William C. Ward, |-ES���������l.- on Tues-1 ^Bc������ desirous of. ���������nuking application for St-vk In ; the wild 'Coinpetir will pk������a������f a'dttrVks th-wsrlv.o* in . Clio Province of British Columbia to the perspn h< rein above numod. .. E. LEF. DE BELLEFEUUXB, f Secri-tsry. Wontrenl, 24th of Jun.\ 1872. ju27 'm- Ma-uger, ��������� .-- '.. /.. . jpecrbtart & treasvr2r, firAvn u.%.sa������ek, . :. \ - C'OSTL'USK, - ��������� ������ --������������������- Makci ������ Wotys. AVm. McCom.. J. Z. Houoq i\ I'll BR KIT. Tfra Cariboo Amateur Drama tic Association will pro* duco, for tho Gr*t tim<>, on Saturday Eve'g, Aug. 10, Tlie new and popular- Pide-splUling- Farce, by John . ; '..::... ./��������� .-.:._ Madison^Mortobii���������.;.;... ../:... Are comfortably furnished, and a large additiottito the number <jifVrooms.is now beiog made. Aro the.besst in the upper country, and Will always be well supplied with Hoy and Grain. ���������/ ju20' JOHN EVAl^S, GB&YEYS AND PLANS: iEXEOXJTED On reasonable terms. <������&* Orders left at Mr KeHj's, naftevilie .will ������b.e attended to. - ���������, ��������� ��������� < : wyM tf f / ���������; - . *... W.i th tbo fol low leg east ei' characters; y j& <���������, ? -* Samuel Pnozzlo, ���������.������;.-, - ��������� MrGotnar Johne Mr Sprfggin.s,��������� ������������������������ . '. '* ' Mr Jolm HudMon Mr.CharlesMarkhan^ -.������������������:' /;*���������' Mr I. B. Fisher Lieut Spike, R.M��������� ��������� . ��������� . Mr J S. Thompson Pounce (a Detective Officer), ��������� Mr J. H Sullivan Joseph :{a Waiter), ' - / .. Mr Frank Perrett Superintendent {a Railway Official), Mr John Bowron Telegruph Cleric, . . . Mr J. B.: Leigh ton Miss Fanny Spritrgins. ��������� Flort'toce WIlsoo,.; ��������� , ,.t> . , GuarJs, Pusaopgeni;' Stcn &c, . "; '"��������� " / To et������nslsde wftb .' ���������" 4J������" For parties lars, see Program mes. ... .-'; ;..... ���������,-,-��������������������������� ' '���������"'' !���������������������������'.'���������.��������� ������������������:������������������:���������.)'���������.' jBS^* Doors '������pen at 8 ��������� Entertainment to com- ���������mence at Eljjht o'clock/"/:'.������������������ 'j Tickets, $1; Reserved seat?, $1 SO���������to bo nad ������ W.MoCoU, Ass������y Office. a LL PERSONS living, within the prcciacts.of Uto :\. Town of Barkerville are requested by the Fira Wurdens tu and also to clear awav the LlNf*������nd other comHusU* bio .matter from tbsVuoJ'in Ujo M$fah}*09hw4M ������i������ ptne.' ��������� /.; ' ,-,. ' H3t\imUI������;Apri\liyiBn.X / "������������������>���������- ^*9$������ mm ��������� \yyyy StECS tsSffl M; P rw-dv-r^-^-���������^. ������*" ^^/y^yy ���������;. * '..*������������������������������������������������������* il .m$&' to*m 30 K i|������ nv (W72>; !< U'O- ck In tfa.'l.a.. ������ifeio ry. ira- pro- J6lm tins >l������on HVnn rrctt ifffon jbton com- ad...of THECAMBOOSENTltEL SATOROAYr AUGUST-3, 1872. i Fira f tlie ^EJJRGPEAN;; London. July 31���������Tha American"fleet is expected to be.vjsUed'-'at Cowes by the Prince and .Princess of Wales,rand probably by (be Queen. ;Tbe Prince: will entertain "the Admiral and officers of the deet to-morrow, and cm Friday tbey /will be entectaiued by the Mayor of Southampton/ '/������������������//��������� Vieoaay Juijr 3t^~A Genevaspecial says i* is stated on good awtfcod4y tbat there U com* plete harmony In Board of Arbttratfton, and a speedy'-settieaient' of ail questions "before tbe Tribunal 1s expected wlthirva few weeks. Geneva, July 30���������Tho Board of Arbitration held a VareVbours'. session this afternoon.���������- Nothing is official?? known of the proceedings, but It is beiieveitbatibe case of the Florida was underdiscussion.:/ ������������������/��������� ��������� London, July 30���������It is reported the General BoardvbRsadoptedth������; following method of* ���������disposing of questions before i.t: The case of each ship will be examined separately; the ���������arbitrators will next decide on principles applicable to each case, by which It ataads or fal Is ; the deftn He amou fit- of da in a-je will be 'tb*u decided upon.but when the examination of all the cases is completed the tribunal will convey separate conclusions and agree upeu total amount of daranges,' ' '������������������.' 11. i*/, ��������� RomeV July 29-*The "Pope- will shortly; htsue* an Encyclical letter declaring: that tbe Society of Arminhin-Oatholicfi Is wparate frorri the < 'hurch ,of'^ auder the ���������liatins of excomtfiunicatior* Th������vPnp������������;im������;pfe-canoDized*tb������;i Bishop hi Jlnl timorean<5 .fiichhwoi'd. .;/. Berlin!. Jiiljf 2J)^-Tbe' Ciur'will leave St; IVtersburch towards the,close of- August oaj at risit to the Emperor of Germany. ' London. Ju,ly" 29'���������Sir Joseph, O'Qonnell, ^brother of Daafcl O'Contiel, diedtb-dav, ���������' '/������������������''��������� 'UritTRI) STATES. "- Ths TaLKOitiPH nuuBco.���������The usual meagre report furnished us by the Telegraph concern is published in our..columns to-day. We/fcad fondly expected to bo able in this Issue'to regale our readers with an unusually brilliant report, but unfortunately our most cherished hopes in this respect are constantly doomed to disappointment \lt<ie impossible tor. printers to stay up all night for Tele- jrrapiiic reports which never come, or which wbeotliey 3bcome travel so slowly that;they are anticipated by Dame Rumor. Iri consequence of the utterly irregular manner io which the reports are received, we regret tc 'state that we will io future be unable to sup. -ply our readers with their usual Telegraphic feast, fa fact, it is utter nonsense continuing to take this so-called report. Whoso ithe fault is we don't know* but it is impossible for us to pu<t������p any longer with the; ia convenience of walling for hours-for telegraphic matter that never comes. The compilation and subject matter of. tbe report .has also been a constant source of discontent among the subscribers hero. It is impossible for ������s, however, to remedy that7, but many defects in this respect would bo silently endured provided there were some sort of certainty that we .would receive a report of some description ia reasonable time. Under the circumstances, we are satisfied.that,our readers will agree with us'lhat'it* is better' to; discontinue the taking of this report, which is not only. a.constant .source of annoyance and-inconvenience to us! but of much outspoken dissatisfaction to the subscribers who pay for it. It may be possible that the weighty matter embodied in this epitome of news may in some way have disarranged, the working of the line, and have been to some extent the cause^otmanyofrthc accidents that have occurred in tbe way of '���������breaks*", and we feel strongly inclined to! believe that there is something in this view of tho matter, for tho line appeared to go down or decline to work, or get restive, just about the time it was weighted down with this pon-; Wi������sluo*<or/^^ Semite-hi* nmVml information (rem Geneva *������**". w,������ Pfwaive the reasons for heliev- ing in its truth are weighty, it '.certainly will be a source of .satisfaction to those'among the public who have pi'ivato.telegraphic businessi and to the opera tors/.to-kuow; that the line will no longer be 'ericumbered or rendered liable to disarrangement by the carnage of weighty, unwieldy - and .crushing reports'. $... , , .������of a a iusfrtcii������rychuracter in relation; to; the Auierfeun claims. NKwtouw.-Tbe Lace .&, Kurlz Cariboo Mining Com pany-th&ve now'in course-of cori- .'��������� ftructioa and rapidly approaching completion ������'- lanje woeHen/'purap' eleven inches "~#qTri\r^rt,r he-worked upon the.principle of ; 4ho .C<������riii*b pump. This is perhaps much the litrgi'st pump ever constructed in British Columbia,and -beingoi such large dimensions j '���������lm* necessitated tbe use of a great deal ot iron, not Jess than 1700 pounds being used as hands,-braces, aud other material supports. Mr Brown, the Superintendent ol the. mine, bas introduced some decided improvements i������ toe construction" Of this class of pump, the mast Important being the placing of braces or supports of Iron bars. 3xtinctseM, on the inside of .-tw working barrel, aitd under the iron sheeting with Which the working bar- rel is lined, thus effectually guarding against sand preventing damage from pressure of the external ntinospfeere. Another improvement in In the form Nof construction of tbe outer -supports, which *W madefound, thus distributing the presaune Alike (throughout tho length ���������of the Mipport, listead'of being made square as usual.* This pump having to contend for thri mastery wirti tho subterranean river or oeeaa so often mentioned in the annals of Cariboo in the good old days of yore, rendered its construction in the most substantial manner possible necessary. The addition of this pump will undoubtedly douMe tlie pumping capacity of this mine, and .Mr Brown deserves great credit for introdtvokg improve men ts in th is par ticu 1 ar branch* of *' meoban ies which canaotfaii to b������t of great advaaiage to'} tb������ miners efCa'rlboo. RISING tNTEL,r,iGrEN"CEL .. -r s.--.���������-. yy WILLIAMS cmtEK. ''/: The Cornish co. wasbedfcp 15,oz. on Wednesday. The Casket co. averages from'4 to��������������� oz. per day, two men working and about.three weeks work left. Tim Weil Mary Anne co. (Chinese) averages $20 per day to the hand, eight men ��������� working. - The. Bradley-Nicholson co. have" washed up 120 oz. and plenty of ground left. Tho.Flnmtf ep, have washed up so far 300 oz., and Twill continue cleaning up until,the season closes. . ./ -The Ballarat'co. washediip 16 oz. on Tuesday for two days'work. .;.;.;... STOUTS COTCH. ���������fTho'; Stouts Gulch Flume co. have washed up over 100 oz. This claim is improving in appearance.' ���������������:'���������:���������';; ��������� y\ yyyx The.Discovery co, washed up 80 oz. last week.' . ;������������������/���������: ' : ������������������-���������.���������; " '"���������' I : '., '" i.'X '.; LOWHES6REKK. ! The Calaveras co. have sunk a shaft 63 feet and are putting up a wheel and hoisting gear, and .will commence drifting as soon aar tbe machinery is up. -'-,';' ��������� -*��������� : ,= LIGHTNING CRlfittK. , The Eleven of Kngland cp." aro obtaining 17 0i. to the set. The Gladstone co. is waiting for their pump. The Point co. are running ahead, and will bottom tip this week: The South Wales co. washed up for last week 99 J oz.; The Lightning co., with four men working) took out. 80 oz.; The .Ross; co.; bavestruck paying ground, taking out. last week 100-Oz. : tho Walkem co. aro still driving ahead, meeting with many boulders, but Guding the wall'TOck on both sides. 8or co, ofTAntter creek"; a re-record of tbat: co.. co nsistibg* of 2<I00 feet. ��������� . ������������������ ��������� -/ Lothair co.���������^Jiiiy 29���������Recorded In favor of ��������� K 'Vanvolkeobuvgb. A.* McFhersoii; James . Boyce, Wm. Stophenson, J. W. Stephenson, J. ?. Seuay, I. .Vanyolkenburgh, G. Isaacs, Johu Sanderson, a grant,; in trust for the Lo-" thair co.. 400 feet of ground, commeocinjr at tbo Wheel-pit of the Lothair co. and running: down stream, anil 600 feat.commencing at th'a������ upper line of said co.,and;-running.-up. streant. oa Antler creek; to form part of Lothair co. MINING RECORDS. '��������� ������������������. July 25^Black Jack & Burns CO.���������(Conk- lin Gulch Water.)���������-Recorded in.favor of the Black Jack and''Burns'! co. on,Williams creek, 100 incfies.br the surplus water of Co'nklia gulch, for the exclusive working.oif the Black Jack-undBurns c'o/sI claimsi being worked on Williams;creek at present, to bo taken:; in a ditch at* a point at or above thei* Lone Star co.?s claims, subject to the- legal rights.of the Shelburne and United Tunnel co.to uso tbo water of; the gulch, for hydraulic purposbs.-r Granted by- the Gold ^Commissioner .for a period of fiyo, y������ars, it tbo claims are not worked pi it; before that period.. . July 27th���������Wide West co.���������Recorded in favor of Lewis \Vintrip 34tbs. aod-Thouias BARsaRB^ Bxpkkss/left' Barkerville for Yale on Sunday morning, 28th oli, carrying a mail, an express, ass^i the following. ipasseE- gers.:"��������� Wa, Kunckey, Wm. Pendra, James McArthur, Andrew Grey, G. ProfH and o.ne Cbinamafl, for Yale; Edward Shearer, for : 150 mile house, asd R, Sylvester for Quesnel. *. Tub M������inows.r-T?jo Land & KWte Co. cotnnieneed yesterday to piimp the water froni the shaft. Th������ water was lowered aliout 30 feet in two Ijoitrs. Cisterns will beImmediatelyputi in as soon as the water is lowered v,������nougb- and the new pump set to work, when ' *t;is*������roifidehi4l3r eipecMI no,difflcu%: witi torn ^i>eirleacfid ifi-nasieriay ifee! Sritat, ' future-to scratch along without breaking down over three or four times a week. Mkkting at Vaxwixelk.���������A public meeting was held on Saturday evening, July 27th, in Morgan;������ saloon, Vanwinkle. which/was attended by a large and attentive audience, to hear Mr J S Thompson, M.P., give an account of his-stewardship during the la*t session of the Dominion Parliament. Mr Adam Prentice was called to. the chair, and MrJohn:L. Muir acted as secretary. The chairmnn,afterii;few appropriate remarks, introduced Mr Thompson te th������ meeting, who at considerable length* reviewed-tbo won; of the se^l'on, as far as British Columbia was directly interested, showing the immense gam which this country will reap annually from being connected with the Dominiou. and tbo stili greater benefits which we way expect -to reap when this province shall bo united te the Atlantic coast by tha Canadian Pacific "Railway, which the Rpeaker confidently expected would be completed within the next five years. He praised the liberal spirit exhibited in Canada towards the youngest member erf the Dominion, and spoke in the highest terms of tbo kindness whfeh tho British Columbia members received whale in Ottawa. At tho conclusion of Mr Thompson's speech, Mr John Li Muir, in/a few-complimentary words, moved *> That tills*' meeting tender their thanks to Mr Thompsoln for,, his past services as their representative, and desire to pass a vote of confidence ui him should he again be elected as representative for the Car^o-LHlooel district" Seconded by Mr Robert Gveig,and carried unanimously. A vote of thanks was passed to Mr Morgan for his kkidness in placing his saloon at the disposal of the meeting, and to the chairman and secretary for their services, after which tbe meeting adjourned.-^[Com, Theatrical.���������We are requested to state that on account of the unavoidable absence of some members of the Amateur Corps, the perforaiance advertised to take place this evening is postpaaed till this day week. The piece now being rehearsed.is one of the most popular ever put on the Cariboo boards, and ffg&eic itt&\ iaay 'ter������fore ba anticipated. ' Freed from the'killing task of carrying so much'dead weight, we feel satisfied that our. 'uoblr^.Tel^raphUnewnisOo^ the \V ide West co.; re- elasticity and strength, and will bV'able in record, \f...,���������...,-,: -...i..;r.:. , t- COKHI.tN GCIXU. July 29���������Queen -co.���������Recorded in favor of Charles Paulsen. Angelo -Pendola. Thomas Potter m\\A Fred. Baud, 400 feet hill claims on-east stdeof Couklin gulch, commencing at the Thistle co. and running irp btream 400 feet.; als o in' fa vo r of F red. Baud, 1 creek claim on said g������Ich, the said line of which adjoins the base line of the upper 100 feet of the hill claims; the whole to. be knownas the Queen co. ��������� .��������� -���������.���������-������������������.;'��������� . July 30���������Sledge Hammer co.���������Recorded in favor of Lewis Wintrip. Alex. Clink. Edward Wuttrip,-Robert' Wintrip, and Thomas. Allen, five Inil.claims oii'left hand side of: William Vreek'r commencing at the'school house dhji running, down stream 500 feet to the upper line of the Barker co., aiid adjoining the old Chipps side line ; to be known as the Sledge Hammer co. ! YALLRT MOl'NTAI2������. [ July1 30���������Huntingdon co.���������Recorded in favor of A. Fletcher, J. D. Trejevan. N. Mc- futyre, Ci VaiHancbur. John James, G. L. Shepherd and Jonepb Devlin, each one interest (except A. Fletcher, in whose favor two interests are hereby recorded). Re-record. FltlSNOU CttKBK. ��������� July 15���������Recorded In f.-vvor of Jonathan Nuttv^interests ;- Wm. Galley, D. Ercole, J. Senay, J; M. Montgomery. B. Dcffls."M, Big-' lier.each.l interest.;...and Felix Daousft, i of 1 interest; r-e-record. ��������� ��������� 8TBVKK9 GREBE.- July 17^-Recorded in favor of Ah Lee and Ah. Chon, 2 creek claims on Stevens creek, commencing about half a mile from moutb of said creek, and adjoining upper line of ground recorded by said parties on 25th March, 1871. J ACE 0? CLBBS CUEaC. , '; July *24--Recorded in favor of Arnold Wilson li interest, abandoned by T. I). Johnston. July 25���������Recorded in favor of John Rees. Geo. Cowan, T. L- Briggs, David Jones, Dav^d S. Jenkins, W.L.. Jones,,Henry Jones and Solomon Jones, each 200 feet^ John. Davis aud Joseph Min ton, each 100' feet; also, by tbeiCrbiji Comraissionei^for the estate pi Rowland' Rowlands,' decease^ 200 tefVta the $#- ��������� /COUNTY COURT. ; ���������'='' (Beforo K. < M. Ball; Esq , Gold Commlasloaer and; County Court Judge.) ���������Wkoxksuat, July SI; 1872.1 :��������� G. BvftNES va/J/Di������iiocnBK.���������Action to/ recover damages sustained in consequence of. defendant keeping a mischievous dog accustomed to bite at and frighten horses'.' Mr Byrnes itated tint on the 26th Juno he was passing through tlie canyon towards Bar? korvitte when he. overtook: defendant's ox/ team ;. that in passing the wagon,Intending to go up a trail, on the side of the road and pet ahead of the ox-team/which was standing still, a dog of' the defendant's,'* in a bos .behind tbe wagon, jumped up aud barked and* snapped at the horse he (Barnes) was leading, and so f ri gh 1 e ned' the ho rso tb at' lie' jumped over the'eanyon; TbaF in con versa- > tionwilhthe driver of; the ok-team the latter stated he w as sor ry for the ace id e a b but tbe owner' of the;dog had thiasbedhini;before for tbe same thing. ,;/;V ://'.';.:..: .yX-'i ���������,'���������,.' -V ! , Evidence aa to' damages was.given by the- plaintiff) James Leignton, DiVChipp. fiamuel Walker .and Edward Ogden,������������������ ? eetablisbihg the fact that 8ince:fthe. accident/the .horse 4iad been addicted to shying and' was .'unsafe' ipr ari-ordinary rider to. ride, and that extra labor aud expense-bad been incurred by plaintiff ; to attend the animab iti consequence 'of the accident./ David Kurtz also; staged., that the driver said .his " boss'' bad flogged tbe;,dog for attacking ahimals*.. ' / ������������������} \' , ' ''";:* ��������� On behalf of ^defendant; Antoinei a half- -J breed,' deposed th at he; had exorcised ���������; tho horse after- the accident and had.1 ridden ��������� him .at the .races,; and Ahat the? borso. was, no t -.la'mo' : no r "did he bol ie ve the, horse was/i nj ii red. -/; " Harry, the' deferidanl's teamster,stated that be had never seen Desrbcher flog the'dog! for fccariog animals approaching the wagon; that tho place/where;plaiutifY;aUem'ptcdto.pasa. Was where no prudent ni ati Would: bavb: taken;: a horse j as there was not sunlcien t robin.4: i& .-. Joseph Desrqcber deposed tluit:the;dog was a vainable.aninial'; riiat he 'never flogged hiia for barking or scaring .animals approaching the w agon ; that t he plain tiff h ad ho business to be where lie was in the canyon, as it.was^a veryruo8afe place-to- take-an animaL��������� y~-*-..:*.���������. . After an address from Mr Park on behalf of tlie defendant, and the reply of "tor. "Davie" on behaif of 'the plaintiff, the Judge briefly summed.up."' ���������������������������������������������-��������� ���������-������������������ . :j Tbe Jury.then retired, and proceeded \to the cahvou where the accident occurred, and returned to the Court bouse . hnmedlately afterwards and.returned'a verdict for the de������������ fendant ���������'"'.' liiuoos vs. SnRM>os���������Action for. S200, money ' loaned, plaintiff proved the loan of the monev and the non-payment. -;��������� iy-'iV Jpseph^nsou and E. Lndd testiSad.ftatfhe defendant showed tlietii a roll ofbills containing $200, a������d said;she .had .borrowed the money from piaintilf. ������.". . ; /. The defendant testified that an arrangement had been������tnade by which she Wfis tor return hero and plaintiff to pay hef expenses, "alril that in pursuance of such arraogeiaent be had given her tlie money. J ��������� Judgmestfor plaintiff. ; Mr Park fqr defendant . ��������� ���������' ��������� . '" // "*y There were a few unimportant cases, all- of which either went by default or were settled out of Court' ���������^-^asx* Bartow's FneiauT Expk*:.ss.���������One of Par- 16w?s teams arrived on Thursday froin Qijes- neimoutb. . > Amns-rMfiST.���������Mr Oliver Hare has ;iseii appointed Cpronerfor the district aToundtbe Forks of Qtiesnel. ASft (3-eneral Agaicy^ ..- rifia ^:. ^^12,,-g^^BBi ^j^i|y" iliii ij^jii^'ifiiBa^^ m ���������!���������������������������! iuj mugwump 'irraaujBMfl>aarWBBai!iffff * . Q'arrett, i a^farftaos,^ bad accpsc^-a laSqrei? l jiaoied:Bodfigiifof--naking'the men 'dissatisfied ^i"!h4heir;condition^ and of /lia-vingu arieuded- ihe badcbmei^o/give him a,good th'rasbinff, aind. in en, began, belabouring., him'-with, his . 'ridiag-wMp/oontinning tord6~*o"ulitU^io������was1 <]uito exliausted..;w^e^^an;.on :tiio:foiIo,w;iD^ <1 ayZwVutf t64he;Supirin tond^n t o f the Coun ty , Tolleelnt^an%nry"5<iWhoL refbxred^bJmCto&Jhe ..?��������������������������� ,-->s, >������Vfro;-.������J&,^:,!..tt #.'"���������.-���������������; tfjw ������*V.tf/'������*-tJ J-^i '^-''Sy ?* '���������* ^r^.^ .���������; f 'i'��������� '^���������^.fr'jrt/ '".' I'^jn^v^.^; ;;..--.>'hj/A X&X yy yy\ ��������� ^"vja&SttJ ^a]k;[i^i?;ncsrj where^ the Ma^saiilt ^a^^biittedirifilr ������^orrJa ^rdad ^bei pote^ .. ^ tiffwfii^ Norria sea!d [���������''i^y^y^tyyy ^y''^yy^r:m,^rum mv-ytrrt ->* ;��������� y: tji at i bef qr& b & $ott]fl: g$ajj^me| i suni ra on s;.^he.: ;,: in as fcsee- Mr Garrett;>'y CLau^hter., and-a >vpiqe< -'���������*; "That's justice'T' -Mtj iN6rri*^told<'hlni to ���������:.��������� iV������������vi'A ...VifaVi'Ir X (iffovrt1 - Tiaivt- '/law', ond ' lin'rli/IPoW; '. '.<tispdsedrttf:'settie 'the'mafcterJ*f If-5 be-' pressed the law a wummonsnmsfc be granted; but/fro -i'', ;%\ y^fy. -y- -"\% ?.?;' * ( 7iv- ^t^-*���������*������������������' ���������-;��������� /- , ^������;.::^-f^;-;- ���������^"���������^'' ���������>������������������.!: . .'���������' .;. ' ;;,')- -'; ;::;^-#ig������p������*^ill^ ':��������� ce^ded hi������chity as"a 'magistrate;" and 'thai be -' x^yy ��������� yyy y'tyf^tyy yyy ^ym ��������� ymiy... y; yy y.- y fol lowing :.; "A Capuchin; monk; wel^koOwri fVd\ the riuibonr^'St/'j^fe^^ere'tofea ���������-, .-i^paTirf-1 (111 rirtnr. 'r*/>rcr������n'C r\-tr t\ Tt*ia <^r>!Idnr^������H 1-vrr iioSthe Abbe Mich aud my 6 re via^jVJbec^nsa ^heklbesnotfkhowrhisown ; r^d. t to, >jr^ Jules' ^ne^ayVouodiiis^necH^1'itrjt^to^M.^TriieTsi . /liis own work, that heanay read it over again;;. i-'Sfifld 5tbi toniFraneocnajyfFallot; beeause she /ba^sbditl^'bave('���������^ceS8iSQ<-foT''<toeit6Vc6U'eet! ^liBis;", ..." !'^;:";:, f" ;v[! ^VV*."^-^-.-i.'.! ';���������-���������;.: ���������;^^-i i.'*^������ - All-? >*.N ���������,, ;a (j; if-,- ?s;^^* r^ .<:..^u.n "!* V w-t.ft-iij ,i;.\f -ri./!.; i ^^^fri^&r>;,^,^ fee; tj <, /:;; ;:;^m^;/^/: :XX. M Xy 'lyynm f&rrivi jlteame ^Amvln^ini^le^om reo%^f?6t^witbr- ^ho^steamerT " ;Onward'ft ^for.f j-Ne^^Wesiininsteg with tho H^BiriGq^ isteamer *������ISntorprise^:> ��������� * ��������� ^ " ' -,-' \ /;'myt- X/A*X.pl ^r^'.^viy^Wi r^&^t-^H-11- r';js .^���������iThei Qaiifp.rnia steainers ;,1 eave.Yletoria on the 7th and 22a of each month..-^;,- .f���������,���������,,-v;. ' ap27 3m ;: U " ?\ F." J. BARNARD. w'y.uXn <yrlwzhX>Xyyi)\y ..iihy^yx.^.) v-'i '</,; l/������^������a:;/^M :/;^///;/i/; /;: ;;'���������';-/;/ / ^ :,;\/::;: -;;;;"/; ;������/ >>; */t ���������; ^:3 ? x ^^ ;i;^//:.^f'^:^' /J i;^ v/ A/Barlow-has'rina'ie^arrangements-.,to. run a! Mafrf^UTi-*.������������������*( vrt������rw-h^*U>y^ ll'^.^y.:':"X.X,y ,,;^^"*; P-"^^jM.H ���������!!S"M'**fri #-r'^ ^^^Uif'3^ir^/.ViMy."r#^^ /'*' f^/r-'i^,^/' '��������� '-'\^;>s ^V//'/ ;;.' 'S-.^A-'.i 1 ?-H^^/ ;/ /���������i/<Tr^./ /Ir./'f xin <?yytx% * r^ *t" <;'/'������������������/'^"'..-'i/ :P-f'.^fi'nia������^room l>'!^.,.;r"/-,'; /^f^ar; f/r'ri^'/^i i'K*i;^ tTha-,undefsi<rried? bocjs^::to inform tho"Miners /*/y ;-,f ^^dl^jb^(^%liia! :B#'Hr;^;-tl.^^* -^ ���������-.ut? -vy ''-ibyyn.iyy/ty,'* 7,j\\^?(ji:y s-XhU *r* .,*^ ��������� ...'' -., , \i .'.^ , ��������������� , .���������*���������;, ������������������ , i. .-..,. ���������' ^ * , The folio wing cl ass of Goods, especial It se'. ������shif'' r-aj yyH^y^mr^^yX yilyX-y Ayyy biXyy,,;.-^ >w p^i������;;;^ijd;;'-^^Fim|||..| y':Xyxytm ?:.!>; V/- - " -^ -JA ^1!'J !-r^:"*i. ^ v.: p ^;r;/ U*4\<X^ -J J " :" "'"' For';iheveonvoVan<fe' of '/' ::j>ciifK-< ,,^-tf _H *i v'"JLii2C'i2*S.:IL''*3'#*:V' ^:- ^���������''--���������:s-f '.* *lCi -,^//:;/ {".';iv ?i���������^���������������������������/- y?*-/ -:^j>!ft* '.v-rV' /: ��������������� '/; *s;/, ^���������"f *'''' -'/:" f^r'^'^ ^ -��������� ^"'^?-; ��������� ^':������'"?���������''" i:- " ��������� ���������-"J';"' ^ -���������-���������������'^ J.-'i^' ^ ^f - OOmz&isstohs��������� o f; -all-rinnSs/promptly. exe- pr^sa^A^|ncy ;tran^aoted BarkervilleiAgetit/ ;-r*l - P. KURTZ. , ^ ^Qiie'sneflel'March 25,187^" ^p20)3m T :;:i"': *"// ;:..' r"'l; .. / ���������'������������������-.."':;;?;' /-.;/;;.'���������'; fv,-.'/"---' m ! i Vdil 1: / ?iV J i-������ / ,/',"/, '"f \ ry\ *h ������������������ ������������������-..���������T'.'Wii'''.:; ,;r''*#y_ I'l'--i?'' -V : '.������ *.' .W-"> i ������������������>������'������������������ '':i, ''���������ipM1 ������������������' ���������'"������{ '1 A* i "U- .:>-' ,,J; .* f, ���������������'. "��������� rt' - yfn ; r- ���������*-. J ^.i>:*t '".H);! Vf'Xl > 1 ���������'>���������������* J. /"f ������ "*l i' l< : . ' '- J' - . >'"- ' j.? VjniJi-fl-^^^K/^J/v^^ ���������ri>nt ?il. '^fi v'-' ;������������������;/ 'i?-^^:K:������M"���������'{Vf;.-,-:V.-w '^/5 ;>-;K w hyy:;!:, %?$**\}&*y\ ������-'ZU- \y*$%t$vim*y"klp\fiu. l^n>/,? fiss'Ui'!Rsi|: ,"������������������������ jt^ *���������''.."'iwj vA; fine" selection of -: - ��������� >���������'../*} f ,-iTH:->^. f-,i,v;.';A:fine������assprtiriient of -',v/-; //- i /:,/ v:T-;:t/,^/'.>v^-; ������������������/.���������.���������.::���������;., :V"^;i" j^^'ife"iTtv-i>Vi;;^ ,.;;; ���������v ;'t\' :y'i i&yjh: ������-.-- ���������:I jffih 'GalF arid exaim'ne f>prfee's!Je^s^ ; The <^6&'wii^ .:> i \'i ������������������.-i;,J ���������;..!-������������������������������������ v--.>f v1'��������� ���������' ��������� ., ;.'. ;'-*.. ��������� ,-, ':-��������� :���������'���������-. ������������������ ��������� n i ' m'dfct-jJ 'i'y'ivSf'\ '-��������� j , i ^ark^ille^May ;17./>,,;:^^; '''^���������.\/jmy:^3[;'{ fl'.PJrt /'/// I *'rtjiji^ ^ ���������'^'4^;.il///������- f; mxy ,yy\-'.y-iy.rXy0y \\k. .-\y yyyyy'W-:'--vyH-t-ynt; ������ n 'iiMtiihtnpi fat* Fam,M/-u5er^ J>e������aus<yti ?^ ^eia^ASHWGulONItTERRITORY^ft^ .. ���������v/r . t^K^jqji^- f*i^in;A/>^^ :li^ :!hU^ ^W; "': t^-H-^h^^fWX*ixibh^h:^-Xn lli-ff friitfMildib- ��������� Or CH INA^if JnformedpotiJti J^wlllqif, ;^^xr^|.-lityfVv1thout;o(ln^d ' /^r^nJeV.-?"'!L^'*'iv<,,>^ v?'*?* - /'/bh; ^ . '.yy -yyyX at.K'iyt'y^-. X i:yh^xy>'yylhUtitJ^ h ������������������. ������������������ H>y.*j������A*f ������1-M*.' ��������� yiyyy.iyyy uyyy?'������ ���������i?\-p7^?*$ ?<:-������������������$ #.Ui mmi^^mi^Tl "���������yy'l-X \y y vy '.yX -y, y} iy? -v v Senaifor, Girculars5 aria xarnpleSjoL> tho work. Actiyo .Agents -.wanted in * ;y-yyi4 $Av:X&TiA&M. ��������� J: - .every place.; v."-'s t:w.,-..::���������?���������;*:. v.���������>���������;. ���������/";.���������' y������������������?-^'.i?<.fay;-^;t;'������*fr������--'^-;t^-.������������������*-.r-fr-;v-?o>^.aV������x..;a;^-ga-v,:^.?; ���������*. ��������� i.sr'^'n.'!-U- *���������-���������*// A'X)y^":H]yy X[Xf-X-uXn ���������><;^-yy> reftupicdli)y''S<''>^r;������tw pul������lic thetuct tlfai'^ ' *'-*"��������� y' vy^ ; ;i0Moses/^ to .ago T,- j/np5������T'^'UjfeK:S^ . 1 This is "riot'si n^ ere assertion "ori in y. pari,. rp.I Kate ' | A* iii y. pos sessifMttn" uiiiero p s t.t*s tlmo'nlnls'qer ill y "i nig 2ti>- tlie-siipcVss.or.������;iyireuicd.^.,.:.. ff,-., ���������, ? m ,: ,... t;/ '���������\ \ ������������������ '���������"'t'Mnb'������^f>s6tf^iyrcCelfiltihat"I c"aii*raaktftll^hajr ^ " : f : Uui-kervjllk'.li.c; ;'���������? ��������� ^v'1^//^Ki^/^:rf5d^^;^'s'^.vn- '::.P.';,;": *J-iKf*: T liiLf 1 s t'o.cWtl ry 'that- V; ������fi ii \i '��������� I;������s ts pr i iip* to y h'a Ir: Wi"i!a: r������ruUl v fai iVtiV oiifoili U?^ fiv ipja'il.^Was ins't Mti$ta- M^Bar^eVvillc ^6^29JlSsa 'ftffi. /ii-;.;:���������������������������/;-; ^^:/;Ji.'/:fJ v/ht yi^\ <r������> y-i wf'-? 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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1872-08-03 |
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). |
Geographic Location |
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_1872_08_03 |
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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 | 10.14288/1.0170372 |
Latitude | 53.066111 |
Longitude | -121.517222 |
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