''a������5,;,%V 3 V /-'T ? yy# I Pub^fes-d* e^ry Saturday' tiyy HO L LOW AY, Sabscript&n-w,*-,;.-*- SOGeats: perWeek. ** vn j- *{y^ ��������� .. jt.������? 7 ��������� lUM-v *. &vj vj-ii .fcATfBS'flF A1WKKCTSING. "7? si Bf������&Q^^ cent, adv^orera from faitd after the7. i8t'l;da:yj!afid^^inli ^ff^ta^ak'o^ For** 6 eqaar e froo l n <ft),'flrst1 nsertioBL, &' .\7 .������ "onemonth, - fft-. 5 For two squares,"feftti^iirtfai^^^^ViA ���������������������������- % *r Tfr| Ageats for t1h% r^CaHlw"Seixtiiel.,������* '.'���������.��������� -���������������������������'yf-p ���������;���������'���������'"���������':���������.'���������'J T:^'*7!''yyA'.y'' "��������� :"''",.yi?' : Yan^n^^rf,?|'^v- tyhuW^r ;?r-!i'������-t AaD.iMcfiJn'fflC Q������ef5nelm������uth^'...������/,;..-���������...'-,; = ,���������**. BaT^arftfsEx^ross ���������*#$:fS^^V. * ;', J. j -;'���������. p/l^y' -..,,-";. Batfpar.o? s;B^t<*8r <^^t*m?;!'y.v:/-VV "t*Vy" PP��������� ^^-j^ajrnard'e-EspresB ���������T^IeV'V y.v ���������!.t���������*>;,*y'-u.y^'y^.V'^V, ^^..j'loy ^: Kgw" West rota stcr, v ���������; A/yVfl--!. A, </ohn Muirsy ? ?���������.. Vtiptfirfa.;.^ v * ���������-. '��������� ��������� ��������� ��������� s: ',..���������*' V*', ! ��������� '->' Mr ^^l^tor. %y rSan .Fra������R*.i'Pcn Snn Friwc.ipeo *30 .Coiialiili,,London^&C. next* xyu I ; Robert^iiAm^^awrpr ef^ Pi^S;,kCo.3 ��������� W.^,^1it;;^������tJwoo)noe the Staged 3$r i Re was;a:, native��������� efrWfcles. ct ������ s<���������?~;* fiA ������������������' *?*"? ?*&" ' ������������������'''..��������� "t f ' "'������������������������-��������� ���������-���������".������*��������� <������ .,'...1 . . 3, I Chart** S. SmIthV������ecpn(5 mate of the isch'iV Lovett Peacocfe, was lost overbnarfl from -that igrouudV gave the fire a, t^reat^ercentage. a* iirtj^ iffifiiiei^tfKfcf^ jo th^ "few ($&%!& ^^ o'iiposile slrle of F-fitft"atfehfc ! OopflsJ ^'^1* pive. and every thin gf w OVafele .'w?m;. moved, for "several ^IocKr isi the dlmtWn ijhe ftre,.wap ��������� taking,'o^t it^aSottt ^alr^a^' ti/^^itd5 ivmel on herlast .voyage from^aniEraticiRbo. )fie^So^^ *aln ^^.tn^wj^J^e I ^IcIdrfe^ani^On Wedne*Ja������ $e^ ^ Ia������t aSfewr o^^c^^ Wltn^^^eol^rell^R. The earths SS^]H&^ kppearecnilutr^ated w!������i ^ L ���������'xIxl--'----- ������������������1':i ���������-:'-.*i.]-'*. ='*���������:������������������.���������- ,, *U.X ^ 7-v -flames hud tu^eieraeut'h'eyona control, aud tot someyRecfmifl, .It; graduitlIv rl\*(t awav i^yi ?;::,':;.y, yy;^-i'-- ^^-y \mm xryy > ���������i"^*1fi'it)������ /i'^y" *t *������y -;��������������� 'r from~tfaese;cUlfl8 engines and firemen, wen toy a*ud4aficended1he heflvens. At tho .time..���������or r. ^y^^.^^: ?\^y'(^i> ti ^i,^-'u^v>i^n*^i./t L- sfyroi^y. t ��������� ^ ������������������ ���������, ji.^y.y^ rdiiroad Tor the scpue ei conn aerarmtiv; S^v- rte^npeafiinee,-wl!teh*'*wa������^v������r,f~,sndden. the --\ ,-.y^>M XyX^yy^d^uAJi^^:*tf;^(n..dtti,!H; 1 ���������"'��������������������������� L'-^y '*.���������"������������������.jsk:--<"������i&-s-i^p*>.���������'**������* j. LJ t, era! fireman were senoufliyimured oyjiheex mostminute iobjects ^^(Tf-^d^STtfl'^wrtnotly- -/ j 7_;, ���������r.\J"Frt fa;,v!*,;-Tjk'': v''-TTwirrmv THK OARTBOO-SENTINEI45 ���������: ^ \ 0FF1CE. '��������� .\- ' ���������''.'vK'.V '-���������','"'!���������;'���������'��������� 'ii'tjn-! >f'V-"������i'; ,*"��������� i-. .���������'���������������!*';.'" - ' y ���������'��������� C?arflf������ ^ HI renin r*.' l*ost^Vfl a-Hrl ProiCTammes f or .Bsijlfi jftrtd; T^e^tncal ;En t^rjfeinmeuis py'y ^^^Rxecuted with ueatuf *s?ahddlspatch^^f igan. i ' PaBWB- ie Stages H trictwSIl B mode of Wm Wedhes- 1\return H set-with 9 xy- ������������������������������������;> , flTO^^l^.^;^ On^neTmonth.. Jan.fi 16-wHoraea?l crossed ���������QuVquoI' rrver on. the i<^' to-day. Tenders for r^nnrrn < te* f^ot.'rouwood hridsr������ are calledr for; T1i������y'"ar#'tio,SeVo^ liib.l Weather veryiehanfteable. y - :j-** '���������������������������>'?' CLlNTOfc HI In ton. r.Tsri.; fi.^r A: iiuan :n am ed" Na th ah: "Weinnef al 1 a������ Bf^marlc, who has heen living: TiprjBifnr some .tins* .fix!nor wafrehev which, with v^rv few excepMona,refused toVitn after leaving his hands, and some of.Hh'em whfen' frrven-np neln^ minus the works, has h^enar r������ated ^hn '*������ HchJirire| ofeftauili He*na������?.'alfio^ "been friiilty"of wuu meroiia petty swi hd 1 eai Bis mark's chanees|for a^lon^^rm^i)f ji^*nptison- ment.if all the eharfes are prosecuted, are very j?pod*'; 4 The ^weather cob tin ties: mild.��������� Stock not Buffering., ��������� ������ ������ r> niRhihjr wirid momentarily sweeping over the me* of tbe earth*.rU*** m^s t^w^i [ One r of the greatest gales which has. ever .vinted these;Waters I'Ewas "jDlSwtnff^-Sh'" the Sound during Wednesday.last;,/*���������',���������< U'-������"^i*'' r Atlarpte-Catiadian and 'English mail came te hand veste*dav;v-yy T:yxc^fx^r->^?'r ; | A pattyhaved iscovefed irol fl an d d i amonds rn the Gspeades,,hearthe������Da1lei^^(1fesfon.��������� They ^ot about 5() oz! of fine gold aud several jit Ta renn>tP-������$^^^ been formedat^^ Tji large quantifies from Coosi Bay,;California, A1 me; ef steamers; Jwill^ .be- placed v pni it he ilonte.' ��������� y - *y ^ vy ^ y ^ - ���������-���������---���������-" - 1 The s|esrme*RCa!i^ yesterdav from Portland. The Pnjret, "iiSoiin oV CompaWvV-? teie^raph ll^ie. wb������ch Is Uniting'with We Western Unioo Irn^.vnll hefinTsh-eM;about tlie6el^0tifCrtils month. Three mllea-of cable |Ve required to span the waters of the Sound- Bv the steamer ' * ' ���������. i fl" '"1'- " . ' ������f iT Vi\ of the, *20ihr-the';:cahle-: will! arrive ^h^royfrom" ,Sah Fran cisco. [The eldest son ptMr .James J?ellpot tbif city met with a sad accMent while duck shooting on the aft^rnoom mf New Yehr^s *?iav. He firmed at a flock, when the ?un ftx,nloded,.ahat terihg his left, hau'd'and wrist.J the'gun was fifemeri ;were inj\ire^by. the,falliw$.ofri.'"w^jl of'th^&art^r'tiuildintr'.: 'There WM'.not.snf5^ ciiprit waterforso jrreat a vfire, thercinterns ilViiig*. o\it 'h������rore the ..:;eri������tuea had - workeH twH1 * WonW1;- Thp.'totaT-l osseaf are estimated ������*t' not;les84 than' half a mill ion ^ollaVsi^ ^^f!^ I v Ayi. \ \<^rrkrv^^o ������w^FocnTti-?iCO|5n"������������������ -::"'������ ' ',J4 iSIeolipIpS^sop ;ll; I**!)4 f:������Ji .f-fji. theiitt^dfe aiidxo^li^o; and? IPrade^s tne^adk? ���������1'1'jl";Wiar-iJ^'/JT: ���������-.63^;{i*'-SFl ',5<lj.;-is.?fK-'.V'JlJj'isS fVjaiitages^oia^JSpiete iif: i:-Ja.-.st,6irri ii'.-ffex's %:v;i^4'iY BdrdtHf W '^.-h- ..^ftfs. ei^an.]j^ ;j^*sryot*.i' Rhjj to'inform their nrlcnds -and the pub If rt hat that have taken the well known"pr^rtil^s In BarkervlUe so longffavo.rahiy patronised.'wbU^tn tho b^tSttpaUonj ofl Mr N,'Cuuib.- ''':.'.".��������� " y"vp ���������/"!���������'���������', . ,y P:^.s- The' Gelebrated -^XX*- Me '"gfii^S-e*^ ������l :b������i2/^t>fi ^vsd.,fefifti^x?4i^oii^.^r i.ti'.ii :i-"*rO Vi?ff tfl-T SfiJ." ���������\m d:^ a i f> Freight ^" mission b &CO. vil i .eirlJMUls, ITNING thej[wii SIB - Tif Mop,, .Tft������, Ty-B,arnai|l 'h e^pTess^witb 'jfetf fliaitrfrom1 beiow^ arrived here last 'nia:ht Vt? H o'clock. TJie road above here .beinie well broken, it will probably make the usual drives to Cariboo, The Nicola mall has not yefcaN rived. It is now Ave daysMhM.time. JMs supposed the freat depth :of.s*nowyand unbroken trail b: h ave paused tbe d el ay, Weather tileaf and fine ; snow about 8 inches deep;. VICTORIA, ������ Victoria, Dec. 31���������On Sunday morninsrirat 10 o'clock, a sharp shock of earthquake shook the town of Olympia and scared the good eitize.ns who were preparing for ohurcth The *hock lasted nveaeCondfl. j Ceorge Seety lost -2S valuable bbraes on Sunday last from'distemper, but there is: no Teasoa to believe tbat the epizotic is in town, A Canadian ni ail of the 3d December caise blowjh .r into jsOg many,] Piee������������s; that] jty'seems almost, mlraeulous that the two other- -occul oants of the boats, Joseph S^ars 1*53 William Partrid������e.^rejn^|killed. yT^:]s(de\ioiL a un-n which Partridge hnd in his hand was struck by sever^ltof'th^ fiym^'fra^mpn^japd deeply indented. The party made all haste .to town"; and the injured;harid and wrist were [amputated by Drs. 'Powell' and:Davie, and yesterday the poor lad was quite comfortable The tenders fo,r the mailcontract have>een forwarded tb Canada,' and no decision" has been made public as yew .} '^ wiU be raanjttfeoturTif'imil'So (Re? .tail \jr its purityvan'di 'i - -. y '< hy :v yv> m - ((������������������ if- o n The hest;iiq.uorsl&.Cigars Constantly kept on hand. ] , . ., .. I - < . ;i"t. Ifl ��������� ".**^ .,-,,' .The lodging Apartment will. be; nl wnvs ca rnftiHy .]attan ������!������d to, < an fl. th ft biet; Beds, .and ftocpmmodation .=provided for thqlr rus- loraera.' [''���������'...��������� ';."',. . . ��������� delO ��������� ., li ;;Hotvl frpWL, Jfft J.yJ[. Robcnson, ^hpgs^to J������S3r������j thb travellfni piiliUc'an'd the''Miners orCanhw Iftal he] vyill (lp.:bi8i,*tmffifc������to-; s������s������aii������ctta^ iwelNamed:������������>s Munition, of the h^ase asf a ft^class. Hotel, r; ^ y y: s t./, mrim'h'^-r- r'% \ y- yyy: XA: e-**?. aa',,^.fl30ft::.t*^*m?j er;.������Dtsw. Will ,as<usual be fnrulshpd:������;lih������ ti)go>?ati (tb<$> Ma*k������t aflhlftte; ' A" * y,,-' ��������� i,. &: ' -t ������������������������ ��������� y ��������� ��������� ... ?. .ri.'. ������������������ ���������������������������; ., Ib w.������U:Stooked;>vUh Spirit^ Al^f^in^saatl^gm' yesterday. The t>,apep were^eyqid jof news. The English overland maili.dfc itft i^airive.���������- Crreat��������� snow storms are prevailing East.- ,-.t 2Er Hamley, Collector of Gustp mi, yesterday teoeired the following telegralm from the Commissidner of Customs'; ' ':,h u Tea and -i Coffee inaported into Canada from the -Uaited States 'iire san'jeVjt t^ 10'per' PARTICULARS OF THE 'GREAT FIRE : -AT PORTTA-NU,' Laconnor. Dec. 31���������Fr4ora i ttm. Qlynjtpia Transcript-of the 29th we learn the 'foTlowiug ���������particular* of the most disastrous conflagra., tion which has ever, taken place onfthelNortlu ern; coast. It, occurred at Portland on Snn: day last. ! The flames were first discovered to the rear of the block on the river, side of Front, between Morrison and Alder streets. The Ore originated in the back part of a Chi- nese : wash house, and is supposed'to have been caused by iKe -Birpllng Of dome pitch, the coals drogping dm"- '.imder the building among the lumber.1 So 'nf after.the" Fire Department arrived on the grownd. and the fire' Was fouod to be hard to control. The wind increaged to a etiff gale, and despite all effort the'fire gradually increased until it was found to be beyond control. The buildings on the river front, constructed of dryy light' wood f%f ���������lit; Are comfortably* nirfclshcd\e'������nd������a' iAVgs a^ifeoS' to tbGtiuaibcr'or;roo.ms is;now bfilugim&dOi-'j iXti !?o. hx L ^Erofk;)ie-l^tiii fl(-ii-Ui^e^:C6jii%tr>J^n'4 will , , always be well supplied with Ha>arid Grain* ';' P EG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THfcY HAVE ItKMOVPJ) ���������1;> |to the spacious promises formerly known as tH> St. Geor jxg f Su loon, t y her e...they. ,wilf be.at. all .tl |n(������ prepared to furnish'*'1* ���������'- ��������� f r ���������* ��������� ��������� * '* BOARD AND M" A I. OP) THE- .BEBTvK-y-1 "Tlie BAR' fn rnlsbe d ,- w ithjf X e -fit ^ t WW ES UQUOltS aud CIGARS. Board;:? - $12 per 1 oWtUa u.vVBrh'orn renwhsted by severalscstfeotahlepttr*' _ %\k% wliuctth Lusliry to the enioacy.nl.my;syfwtn, to again miiko piili 11c tlie mut thatj \ ' s' J ' ' WILL PRKVKNTXBA;f.!>N1?SS/ ! *��������� "���������'���������. ir'lw^i"'"1'"^' RESTORE HAIR .TtfAIUS BECOMI^TftrNy, ? ���������'���������' ' OlV PALhtNG oF^i' ahd eftcetuaUy .. ,;,.., ",' ;��������� y ������: CUKE SGURP Ott-'DAKDROFF^ ''"������������������"��������� y-y**-"- Tliisls not a mere asiertuVii otfiiiy'Writs' t hf\vi\' 'VV I a my ���������possession u umwrtid tbsHttmnlafa oertilying >Wc * ���������:*������-��������� tbpsuccessol'hy l\snic.(������jsj.. f ' I':.' ,4,W;-DyM0SteS,'. . ;:. ., . .fJERTIFlCAm. .A A'/y-Vy' :^w Tlilsls trtwriir'w tbitl jui.injt hist Bptihg. mx, hut;,-,;-* wne i������|rt^fatliMftsvttVwnJ*my ttewrf ^/AP^^S^. t lnirnttW.wUehiapbhuUtoMv;^ P:*AlOflk&, BiirhtsfcJ i, !:������ Biirkervflle, who lu are W. weeks r^Weri myliyir . ,.w tftttintt*r;heallhy-������uie^ - - ������4W\lti������**������r������M������. t-y-A% " g**kwrvlU������ fi^. ������������i1ttntt* "aii '-* t'.^aafi im -M*v> 7^-y pgm mm, ^���������yt II' Sfpl Ilff iii III!': will .aft till ;|# ill any. lilt T.i III 11 <���������.,? mm. ���������lli! mm. Wm Iii iffi vm mm is rimm$ ���������Mill lli fell ��������� >t'; V y:/...: . ������yyy fcr'7; ' y^-.V' - m y. iii. -f ,.1,;: ���������y 1,1. y:*yy . 'k, ���������������������������:���������;���������. ��������� y:'\\. ly i 'mm'mm^mmmi! -aa: ;������ATtrapay, Jan. ji, ; ists. f^ConaMerahle dissatisfaeftwi i*OTallaJJn ������ohRequenco #f the Iarge reservations of pub- IIo lands on tibe probafrie route; of the railway,The '������fltensTble reason, we believe, 1b . thW 1 fc is-retained "for Indian Reservations, or v nUl the actual location can be ; macle for that purpose. This appears to; its to be an act of; ^reat i-nfnstlee.; Surely a small tribe of: In-* dlans.'do not need the whole of the Chilcoten v^yLyiMi.ibriy:^ iriye an undoubted fl^ht Ce %tyg^$jfyj :k Aey .will7 eaWfa ato /It. ..tonne -?wijl^-4iflpt^;t ^;>W^t yib^Teti^^^w? l6^!r *y*#t as a hunting jrrmmd, inch a large part of tbrtytog: people; * OTe pre-emptions ������cah. of oomee, be madegoo*[ fro m', adjoining I ah ds, recording to the'Act.-',To put ijhe'most favor* able ���������construcSlonj upon the cowse adopted��������� that the Government aro desirons of avoiding trouble with the Boa-union or the rai I way company���������ie1io arprse; ttiat they are afraid to faceltod^ positioiu ��������� TO favor, we hope that eeme fttjtlon will be taken in the matter^ this ;sefffiop ofrParliaraent,, that the settlement'M th&������ountry; jpaay notjie delaye'd, by e������������& a ������owajrd1y^;nn.di Tulnon-s policy^ as thai at p^e^pnraue&yV;'^ "yx0"; [���������/'. :'*^| NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Remaining- in the Barkerville Post������ nice on 2d Py January, 1873*'/ Parties \ cal I irijf's j for letters In the following list, will iplease ask .for -Advertised1 tettersif-' 'yy: 1 'Hi liyP.. xix yif jje'^pj"^ .^ the daatitt^ Cpi^aay,Xow^^-e.r^k.;; The deceased was a\fittfi,ve*:tii' theDState of:Iin������ol8, atKiut 30 _ .��������� .. ^ , . e . : c,.'i-���������'���������'���������������������������'������������������ ���������"���������'i ;"' i;''.'."'���������.:''���������-1 "������������������'��������� ��������� (.'.-'. :'���������'!���������'������������������,' '������������������������������������',',.: ':,���������'.'��������� .-'.������������������. , . ^sii^^i^.^ !*.;&;jDiosi Jhort*-8^te-dV pq^eyV': We are .en- "*"OT *s" "' ~" *^"s' ,;-.... deayorfngby aH������ legitimate means to attract .-.;. eftt|rantsip;^nr s|or������i^������^rwHa^'^l 'the Intending' farmer find on ms arrival ?.- He will very,natifr������li^ 7 Hon. of-M Une; of rallfrny| ^e5nj?t; Sn jprpgressp ' eeek toIscateensOflwepbtSneroBOproximity tO/it, but will fin Jen a^emptln g to d^eso thirt tfs^iSiM^ThB������nitW^ pwrpose^it - Is all re- eef^s^^^Riat such ^n^^^ejJ^pened.ive %ndw/rixki^intending settler*' forced to leave the] Province toinvest the tnoney they "have j earned here in another chuntry, wbereawiser ������yste������i prevail^ ihereby infficting a double; Snjnry upon the Province. These wn?.in- ���������etead^ff ������ecoSi!ng producers and increasing the Wjealt]byo( t}ie country, actually Hnpoyert --isliii-to'tnejexlent ofi toe money #eyr%aie awityi,:ant ,twhich might be ^o easily 'retained here.' Sncn a eonrae la a most! contradtctory, one^eeklng to attraejt .fresh settlers 5with one band, a;nd drrying *thoBe wt bave away Wiethe other. <Thelatter,,tooi are'by far the -flaoBt valuable elass," swi'd evory^ effort eheuM^be^inade to'keep those menln the <aountry ;wio.f laving '-made a5������iha1!'' s'tike^by ' their own "exertions, have aeernired In so doing the tabwlfidgetfid experience that best fits thein ?for>^eeom1ng snccfiBBfu! settlers and #bod "dtfeetwi tiwon1d%e-Mta'imaH-������at. ter toenrrey * part of these^ lands for the In- 4ia%reaet^ and then throw; the remainder often for ffre emption.'r :It would also give -that mosi^aaDieaial of officers, the Surveyor XJener^i seething to d Noting intCTests :of the country, than to;place ;ob ��������� etaeles in the Way of the settlement of the public lands. The defence that they are re- eeryed in cpnaejqnence of the terras of tbe Act ���������of Union;^ Is sirhply absnrd, as the Act is most el ear upon this point | and after con vey ing to the potninlon a tract ef land upon each side of the railway,'not/exceeding;, twenty miles In width, provides that the *��������� GoTernnient of British 'Colnmbia' ffcall- not sell or alienate any further; portion ef the public lands in British Columbia 5n any other way than bj right of preemption, requiring actual residence of the pre-emptor on the land claimed by hiin.^ Such pre-emptiona are to be made good/jto the Dora'aioa from contiguous public lan^? The intention of the Act Is therefore plaMtfiai no opportunity should be given for injiffious speculations, but that the actual settler should be allowed to locate. We are at a?fosa to eoneeif e why the authorities have seen! ���������t to adopt such n ruinous policy. The amount of land really fit for agricultural purposes along tbe route is without doubt small, and^ in this Province will at no very distant period command a high price and be a source -of conslilerable profit to the railway company The tersaa of the Act, aa far as bona fide ������ettfera are soncerned, are 'M ia oar favor^ ������nd His n gm&t mistake on the part of the Government to act as the agents of a gigantic corppration; when their duties are ao distinct and clear lo throw open these lands to pre- etsptfea, taking care tof prevent speculators from locating large tffi,^, but offering every indueemwit to those who- wish to build themselves a home in ifcia country, and turn that which ia at present but tho hunting ground of a tribe'of.ravages ^iffitfn a cultivated and fbi; some flute. 2������C^^.i^S!^l^������ $-aJ" fever some'nine <^&iag^,^nd ���������n^wUh-^nd- $ng &e effortsI of the phy^cian ao��������� the attention of his friends;' sucewkbed to ihe disease on T^da^ j.'f fce funeral took pWe ^ T|uraday;^e in^tbe^urlal Bervice^;;Every outward token ef :-Tespeibt"i^jas:paM; to deceased, ���������but,<heiter still, his- memory wjK long: he r^ained in ^ ���������hear ts of his f ri en d s. to wh om 1 i n n tegrity <jf. piarpose and geanito^orj^ deared hiin. ,May theeartfe lie lightly on his graveVy^'t ! '. \l: , ., . rTHBirre^sfllble.W determined to Seep open the roadl beti^eea[Barkerville apd Yan Winkle, if pluckf and energy, supple^ mented by; asBiatance from the Govern men t, ^ean accomplish tfeat olqect.y To that rend he has madefapplication to Mr Bushby to assist biniioffering to keep opettrtbe road ^0 the iBt pf Jnne next for ^$200. ^ JHis offer has been referred to IHctoria^ndx we; trnrt will be favorably'������������������ e'n ter taiitm. Anderson Robert Attains James Barker William BnrkholderWS Bridges Thomas] Cowling Wm, 2 Caineron loha Charlton Wy'y DoddWrn rTorbesF,\2 ^ " QilUAlfr^.- ;:; Greer S-tmnel' :*; GVuboOavi^*!' ��������� filoyeV ^Anthony D Harvey Theoas 7 Hallifesley, 2 ' H6nghs Richard 'J���������>:.' HoHss GharlesA- ;'* 'y Jones Haoail > ; Jones Rob era ^7 Jones W K Jones WT v J Johnson.;J*Ty < Johnson Tfi,,,-. i**y Knott John Lamere-Wm :Laysoay..';;;;:'.;: hmyonJotm. :Edn^hjMrK'/"'S McKen^ie A; McOormick WmjO McLean Hovrard *.>*.:; VLIGAL NOTICES, &*. *��������� The Registration of IBirthis, Deaths and Mar- Stages Act; 1872;1 ?-;y.;-y{.;; ..NOTICE.. .,,; PUBLIC NOTICE Is lerfo. K**** ^hat from nnA sUerthelstdoyor SC'iiemher next, all Births, pal ths s*id Marriry-ai-tf ;������h h\ t-w Province of British. Colomtva Rie to he Ke^y'-tacT r ?d������?th^j)rovi8i^iiiof '^heBhytlra.ibn o?;-i;^':"^, Dsa'hs sp't 'M.irriai^i MtA 18":2,'" ft the' Ca-c^ov: th'o:D!strirVReKsirare| the D:.y������"ci wht������roln il;e Kame^^pectiYoly: shall^akti place, ahd: w'tWnUlie.i?wes following, tnat Is rtb;.'sayV" jacvrean now;/y;-^i njirr^-wtthin eo da^iVoWthe iinte therViC,i-"';" McDongal ^derjC^f ���������' DEAVHS-WitliBi ������������d������ys al'MT InterhicnW p-/ X[ McKenzle J x. A-'py! .Marriages-Witi;ia 90 daysirom,thepmitheiffiof.;- James ���������--���������������������������: j 'f \ : '��������� Every HousohoideV, iter d of & Tamlly^ ^h'Wyniivn,:, Wi'iiil*������rtn<hhflTiW -S: ;': Physician, or other p.Oi..oa 0? ������oXoas^ requirejTbjr.nje' 1 wiiG4yi.vnarjea, 3 ,, ���������^xat^'w^'-^^^w^ MW5nim?ifo rolnsea, ot, wihulty. B^i'tschi tiodo m~: wl thiii'the tiaies- hofore-BMnrid, \Kp htilUihte to a ipciiaU^fqr eir.h and ������y<*ry'oiTonce ������ hot.1������- S fh'na Five JWfjijrs or more .-������.. yx. PnetiJohn ���������* Robertsoiii :;"Rowe, J.;;V Sarripaon Segars E Standlah-WQ Sheldon Miss Trethewa^Th(6s VVorhara Harry^5 ��������� WnlshThoraaa/"'������������������'A'"'! ^.Wright; tim,xx joHNBaii^^,^ than Twealy Do".l;;a, H'O bo 'rijcoverod wltfj' costs��������� W* fore any 'MiSf^ce of the Pcoce having jurisdiction wllhin the locally, wneio any each offence "is cotamtttBi iigalnstthe. r'*Vl Ac.k. v ���������l/v,,. X :��������� ":'iBy.CoiaHinB?l,:'--y ;-i .*-/* y.yyy- H;'*B. WyAIKMAIfi" '������������������'Vy :" x PU. . , v-x. . ������������������ RegistrarGenGraU LamS Registry Office,'x'X x ���������/ ���������*'��������� ***���������&',& y-V Aug, SI, late; J , ieli-y KGTIOE. {TV- !iK#������^fftioE it "fa : TflB^ne^rEnr^macfiine^ wonld -.";bava been detained fn tbfl^i but feS tlie proiiipinefis of; Mr Bushby: ia --ean si ng 'r the rda4 tp;b|e shoyeliod out and rejjaireid^ thus enabling the J teamatere to deliver the freight ENGLISH;DRUQ^ y:i PATENT MEDICINESi FfJlOPFClEfAR:Y ARTIES, COUGH LOZfinTOffi, te; &ci </y ,\ P& Teeth careMly^Ex^ tracted and ii.ne(l ^ ^^Prescrif tiions and Family Recipes ac curately*:prepared.<' ���������7*^ ��������� y" yyv Baiketvilie^Nov; 20i 1872i^;^ ^ ^ ^^no^S KOCfSE OP A���������^BM8LT, 2d A������gWSyiRM..;:; Kxtaract from BoMsrelative to ���������?4^&;Bil&i ���������'.'. ;; 60; All J'l^pHi^*1* t*>* .Pi;'vate Bills, pfoperjy the p.. ^ubioctof :le?ilS,Mtion hy the legislative Assembly of,;. British Co' \mi Ha^-;w l * h hi the pu 1 v iewi nf-.1 * Ti ie R rii ISh-; S'oriH America Act. 1867," whether (<)x the erection of/; a, Brl.d$J&the tna%iig of a Rrulroad, Torhpj\<e Road, or '���������'��������� ���������; Telejrr^ph'I.rie; the cons i root Ion or hAproyi>mebt nf'������.'.. flitrhV^ C^tiV'vliOck. Do m or PI i<le, or other ilkft Work: J ������!ie-jepi.att.n2;of.riAijjbt; of'Tyvyy 1 the Inoorpor/itl"n 0}p[. iiiy*��������� wr"'Culrr*��������� tnv\(i or eaUjnp,,������������r "f;any.J*������lnt Stock (>mp* n y; or ol "������������������irff '���������..(��������� f or p.) ah tin? to any: individual )t\rptiv\ltr-: ^ ary t*xcUi?rvh or p culinr'rights or prlvV . iift^o"! ��������� vr^y^e/er. or lor Ho^or? any matter or thing wli?ch ;^dV^.t^ prop.; - )r',y.p.'n'Ayt)M 1 t:J*-s,orVe'a'eJto any particular jjiass-* ?>' | CoijNTT CouRT^Wxhaye to correct an "error in oui^repoM of Ford vs. Shearer in the County Court The case was adjourned to January 21st, instead of flie;lSth.>;yyly\ "^fe: * ��������� v;- )v y :Funbrat/ Srbmo^-^!^ Rev;^ Hall, who fejid the bnrial service at the Interment of RFr Wm. Carter, will preach the funeral ser- nipn Jon Sunday ymorping; -at the Wesleyan Church, Barkerville. Ths Mall is expected to arrive on Tuesday next.."' "��������� '[/.'.; ���������:iv,'::.';'," ."��������� .*��������� - Eain ,; fell last evening, something unusual at this time of the.year.': :������:i|^^ BARKERVILLE^ - : 5'!'-.������������������ .:^;/:;;-DBAr,BR^N.::y.r;';:';ry^ GrToceries, Provisions ';;.jv..^;":'';..;Liqiiorgr; yy:y ROASTED DAILY AT THE STORE. .: , DEPOT F 0^\ li PK5NEEftMILLS E)<TRA FLOUR ''b&^ LILLQOET ONIONS and BEANS on hand. no23 ��������� qf-'t'-lo of-pHcsii'itf, to he published ns followr, viz. :' Ap A Not !c������i iuittiled iln .theiBri^shCi>lumhi������GizeUe,.. Pp ;in A J n^ony no ivsp;p?T publish eel, i n tb ef A is tricti ar. . fecintl, *or ir th'^re be n^n^wsiiitper.publisheVrtlVrf ;ln, ; then1 lu a n^yspapT in the ������est nearest district la "���������': Vfirich ai^^)i^r:i8^bli3h^^;f :^";' yy Py*:/ ?////���������/ /jB^Spc;! noMco slialt be copiinweiHn each ensffor 1 pey [Qu 6 ������������������ 'A le'jlst six weeka?-'(liirina\ the lutorvaI of ;t*������ne lieLwf en':the.c?ose of the next preceding Session aini the]cov^rteration of tho petition.l- ->-.>���������������������������������������������������������������<.'���������'." ��������� 'KA 46i.;iJ������iior^ anyi'r^tt Ina^i^v?:^ CH ibr the jDi^cthnj ofv;at^rMl Bridp������ .*s;f. Hv������^'V0f if)e p^ose,' th'? person or persons intf-n'f- i^"f -o p.^.toh for such Bill shall,.npda giving the nd-S������* tice p:;...ci)be<r<n tlie prtC'vrifn? Rule, also at thi? same* tin- et fi;i <H u the s������ me ro aimer, Rlye oollce of t he ri t ^s which they in-eud to ask1, the extent of tin? privl)^, tbehjBVxI^-ofijtl'e ai������ttes, the interval, betwfvn . the . Hbutinents.nr..niet.T Vor the passage of r^fts or vi'ssels,' and mentioning also whether they intond to: er^ct a ,v drawbrdge;or not. a^d, the, dlmnjtfpns of the same. ,: ��������� /vy^AVAi > yy-y- chabi^ coon, -;���������' ������������������'.'��������� sea. jmy 7.;: j Clerk of.' the: legislative "Assembly;. .' R JOHJT BXBBY HOLDS MY POWER ,, .of AttoTney, and* is fully authorised to collfct 'lrt\ debts r'Ue to mo'.' All those indebted to me by iMth>r note'or account, wilt please make Immediate payment to my Agent. s\ . ''/"yy '-!P" . y/-'- *���������''SANDERSON PRAPOr. '. ; .ferltn^illeiNov. 2S, 1872: :: no302m -*- The Titwsvllle Fress cbronlclei the foil owing event with hiod^st pride: ������������������Titusville was not the birthplace of ' the Father of his country.' but we have a man residing here who slipped up here on a muddy crossing, this forenoon, and,sat do^yn on a roll of butter which he was carrying homeland Instead of a wearing, he simply rdae. scraped the butter from his pants into the paper again, and wesson again as irnothfng had happened.'' "gpF"?* NEW ADVERTISEMENTS J . ,. .... jj. ., > AS JTJST OPENED THIS SALOOW at , the old and favorite stand of the Miners' Store, formerly kept by Mr P. Manetta, where all comers will be welcomed. The "best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars , AT THE BAR. Barlceiriile, October 21, ISTz.s, B.C., iaXSyllECEIVED A FINE LOT OF V i ��������� M2G * ra .������ T have be*n instructed .by the Secretary of the Nason Company. Antler Gieek, to sell by Auction, ai Barkerville, Oi* JANUAKY 20, 187S,;ftt Twelve e7cloek, Noon, The INTERESTS of JOHN EVANS in the above Company for assessments due. THE "UNDERSIGNED HAVE ENTERED,INTO CO partnership gfor the purpose of carrying on the business of Hotel-keepins, at the Old Stand, known as the CLINTON HOTEL, and would solicit a continuance of public patronage. , MRS. E. SMITH THOS. speutan,; Olinton, Kov. 18,1872. f||y������ Also, a good assortment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, -\ LIQUORS, CIGARS, "������������������ f RUBBER & HEMP PACKING, ������������������' LARD OIL^&c, for October 5t 1872. /��������� Jaaaary 6th, 1813. GEO. BYRNES. LL PARTIES INDEBTED TO THE ESTATE , OF the late JOSEPH I, SMITH are requested tb make immediate payment. All bills rcmaioinj? unpaid on the First day of January, 1873, will be placed in C^urt for collection *, and all parties haying claims, against the Estate will please send them to the iin* dersigned for payment. . ��������� ���������;<.-/������������������. '������������������'. ��������� kMRS. E. SMJTH,-'y..y . AdmlniK-tratrlx.y CUaton, Nor. 18,187S. ' ...'$$> NOTICE. : !. fpHE BANK OFBPJTIS^ NORTH AMEH- 1 ICA at VICfOKU will unttl further notice^pay on money specially lodged Interest at tho rate of Four percent.per annili"^ f p/ on deposits subject to/liftern*Days"ndtioJ of ritiri drawal, aDd ��������������� " Five per cent, per annnrag , ��������� on Deposits subjecqElto, Thirty ,Doys notice ofrwith. dftiW^ ." :y -BHENRYA^TUZOy. . I&xanager Victoria Branch. October 18,1872. ^ ������e20" .m ,. JAMES WICKHAM HOLDS Power of Attorney, and is fully authorised to Collect all Debts due to me. All those knowing themselves to bo in my debt, by either Note or Account, will ������lease make immediate payment to my ^Seat������ ' _ . : ,; . P. MANETTA. ��������� 1 V m *8W*ss*m I 1 yy ������������������ THE CAllBOO SEN1OTL ������= I i ",:r--~_^���������. *. .,, , U������-* =������=acaj ������������������-7... SATURDAY. JA^i;i8?������ : 'yV/l saaaarastaeea V *..'��������� .���������; V^VyictpBU,^onday, Jan..6. fThe;House met at, the usual hour. V? . -' v^hp Speaker announced limit Mr J; R. Hetts tiad 'brie ri appom ted' 'Clerk- o f. the %eg isl a ti ye" . Assembly, ���������._ ...-. I ��������������������������� ' V ���������;^ VV- ^ ;; .1 nj ���������' _; Mr Pedosmpe foresbaibwed; the pe?*icy -of tb& new (Wverncnenti ���������Whiotfls e|v^.a^l:i^f^ ��������� 1- yy lUt.^Bekyein^ who ���������'wai"re^etectef b jj.accia* 1 I&titfopsS^ for k.;ch:a^������r;fQr.*:,c to . &qiiuma.l������' ' '1 > ' lyl/y,!���������'!! . - ,.���������' .,��������� Mr ikns^r^present^ petition' froml tbe peopled of Victoria iii&re^ privilegeof .theydtyVyvy -y-yyliyu. . Uenf$M?!lMri&p^ it was with thefall consent attd 'approytifjpt the late Ministry that he took a. seatirivthe ��������� pew Mln: isfcry. . . ,r V-; y-y .'V;:���������"���������'.-fi/yt,A ! : Mr DeCosmos moved; the', reply to-.the Gov- ernor'sspeech.-",''lx,,\T,V'.., *t,...���������<-y-., Mr Bttnflter'moved^fieco,nded>y.I,|fr. Hum: pfireya,' that a clause be inserted in tbe reply expressing the regret of this lie-rise? that his Ho tier bad not signified his so t������i tion to'.obr tain a5 mollified Tariff. \ [';''; v - j -. ��������� ��������� i- ���������Mr Walkem mo ved^ seconded by Mr Beaven, that an humble address be presented to %ii Honor, thanking bim lor.his.gracious- speech at opening-df:.the session. Carried;- :-A Mr Walkem moved, seconded by Mr .Arm? strong, that a committee^ be: appointed1 from the mem ben of-, ihe.Executive, to present ibe Address, r''' "1'yl ' ' Tfce l$on*e"thpn adjourned. ���������: A a h V .; Victoria, Tuesday, Jan. 7. "f The House met at 2 p.m.: .'!'��������� A'': . i������*��������� ?* A. Message, from the Governor? was������ re- CeiV *d .",.; ���������������, ���������,.-.;���������' ��������� Mr DeCosmos stated that the reply to the speech from the throne waa graciously received. .*. Mr D**Co������mns laid nn the table correspondence with' tiny Dominion Government in ��������� relative to hills of last session .tb *v*hiehthe Governor General withholds his assent*... ycsteyclay mornin^tyaTrying.>two��������������� passengers and^^-malls^^ '������������������*Two:tibi riawieh;weHip before Justin Foster-oh: a charge of fgtergy Fined-respect iV%$5Wnd ;^ feelingly advised by the; Magistfate^tp go and -Sent bo - moreV r>erytrivrig! very <jnieti Weather Vciondy- pud mild. : -^':7. -.������������������ ':���������'. '>���������;���������'VV .���������������������������������������������YALE.. ' '���������..." x-x-v iXJLINTGNVV Tweed's esse!- was a<ljjouroed ;over; to-day GRHlim-; SfoL t*������me up stage \e%feeire ���������**���������* io th��������� Wk^KW <af some of hit>w- ' yersvV'yf "���������"'���������:'. ';VV;JV; '/y'V'.'.VVV Chicago. Jap. ^^^ia,tner ^ear^ahd ^ld Four tn������ches of snow''* tejjt''���������prij^nrdiy ;iiight .���������wad.-.yes'terdayC.py :,y':y ^^���������V'V.-s '���������������������������; v'y;^' Vy y New York. Dso. '2(f^SiypB^^^ office to-j day Jay G'tftild delivered^viip��������� aftvthe; sfocks and bonds claimed from -tiim^byilm'firie Co.,: amoanting to between^ fiierfthd sie, mil liens. Dwriiig tbe con.nting of tSft^equri tiegr an d the signing of the'!receiptspfyiyri were present part; pt h 14te time'j,' in addition to ���������President Watson, wfeo pleaded ;tbre^he������nt; Messrs. Duncan,' Sljermati:" arid Tracers** ^X������oiild re- mal'ned In Barlow's office .anj|. asemted in the work. He Is reoprted to. have surrendered unoonditlonaHy ^U^hjs real estate in New Jersey^ PeRusylvanwffand^^K tha Grand Opera HonM?w"HhPim!'or twelve^ ad- jolnine buildings on 23d axt^gltb street^ to* get her.: *ith a. valuable plotVof ground at7 the footof^S'dd street^NorthrlveKv;fie aisofpronfi- ised to^^ Secure Mrs. Lu^Pisk's interest iti. the Grand Opera,11 om '' perty^jgiyen^epiby h Yale, Jatt..lO--:.]Beedy*s teams arrive;! here hh Ibe 7tb^ini! left, yesterday for' Boston Bar jwlth haltpip ad, but- will return for the rest to "i morro^flv,.The teamsWrsreport ttoeVroai^ be-. Iween,,Xale ,ah^; J?P?ton Bar ,bad8y blocked j ffitH 'showlSidfes^^sed by tbe late thaw, It raine,^ ^e?y^je)rday, and to-'^ay is very |?arm.a|id;pieM^^ of mtiirerain. i BarriairdV',.Exprewfc with the V-maS..;^y(iU feave on Itonday for-,BarkeT=ville.p. Qpiisider,, able mail matter reported on way teem New Westminster^.iv\\>%V H..A: :'-���������!,.A ���������/y ��������� ��������� ', Mr W. ll, McDonald has purchased. tbe| saloon of Mr J. *.T. Barry, and commeaces b.nsiness;ihe|^'tp-!(|a^y:: -^V'; -f ;v p T^^wSiw^ very, dull, and scarcely any- j Hhing doing in any kind of business. 1Vv^TSie'KhoileIsland pro- Gpul d< is', sup posed to be Men5)eajr (^ec./Sl���������A.flw-tW������^^Hiorning de ^royed It^ricy^i^go'ods estabilshmentV the broom factory of Nelson, Wood & Co., the shoe factory of Ames & Millard, and an adjoining Wwrehowee. The firemen savsd the surrounding buildings with hiprh Mansard roufsV Tfee thermometer was 15 decrees be- low Eero. The water froee wherever it fell. Loss estimated'at half a million, [ doliingwood, Dec. 28-Capt.OTr, tbe Chief Engineer, aud part of the crew of the steamer Cumberland, w&icb was frozen up in the lake in November, ; arrived last night, having walked down along the shore of Georgian Bay. The party experienced terrible weather and, endured great privations during their frathp'bt twenty, days, and all were more or less frost-bitten. A number of the crew are still on'the way down, having been left eighty milea from Bronser river. ..-.....,. motions... y ;,.,..:.. :;,. .. Mr Reaven-^To ask leave vto introduce g ^ill exiendingtherights to'prcperty-'&(^inar- tied wohie'u.;;.y-' '" ������������������' 'p '.' ���������'!'-. 'Pyp/. Mr Robsonf-To ask the Mlnistty what steps bad been taken in regard-to the S keen a trU.il. Answer postponed: Vy Ft. Smith, seconded by J. Eobinson, that an; e d d ress be presen ted to t helGove r no r, ask ing bim to recommend to the Dominion '.Government the construction of a telegraph tineiirotn; Cache Creek to Kami oops. ��������� ; ; 7 Mr Beaven, seconded by Mr Deck��������� Asking the Government for retorns r|rfating^ihe UNITED STATES. STOKkS SENTENCeD TO DGATU. New York, Jan. 4���������The jury Jn, the Stokes case, after a few hours absence, entered abou U e'clociv and rendered a verdict ������t murder iu tbe firstI degree. Judge Boardmau deferred sentence until Monday. In anticipation that the verdict would not be given till some time to-night, rancK interest :wsrtreated iri^ the' ���������eity. It was hardly expected that theyerdiC wcnli^beV'rendered so^sboh. >Duringlat^ days of iris 1 some Vapprehensions were f.eit; by friends of the prisoner ori account of the l&er ti n ii cy and< ski 11 s bpwn b y th e attorneys (p���������^^Iprbsecutloji. Still the feeling existed aftnoog them that Uvconviction of murder in the firis^degree wou Id ? pot be fou nd. and that ')t there waB no disagreement't amo ng the ju ry the verdict would be either justifiable homicide or mahslaiighter. his magnificent villa oVthe-jjointa T!w Jj^V ^ers^titW^e^ estate jotereston- the;Nprth-Tiyer} shbre^iind the genhsyivani^^tate:ii eaid to represent a coal field. .This������i)spitite surrender'ofptfie Grand Opera-House property^would seem to Indicate that Mrs Fisk is convinced of her inability to retain her ownership hud the suits been pressed to trial. What arrangement has been made between' Gould and the Fisk estate by which thWha&beeri brougbt about is not yet disclosed;* r .���������.-:' . ��������� ;��������� ; George Francis Train was arrested on 20th December and locked up in the Btation house oQ������:benob warrant to, ..answer a charge' of publishing obscene literature. : Geo. Palmer Putnam,4he'iwell known pub- lisber,.died in New York on 20th December. ' ' EUROPEAN. ' - REGISTER OF TOURtoV&TOft -v' ' At Ulclmeld,.Williams Creeik, taken at 5 a.������^ each day, showing ..the htgbes*t a-ad lowe* range Tot preceding 24 hours; HAS, WTH. 2d tt 27. -V;������ 28 . .4 16 '5 v 2* ' ii io, u ;y to #an. 4, M; 5, H ������, ii ���������7, ������*!.'' % *4t IA H London, Dec. HI���������By a tail way aecident last niifht, seven miles north of Glasgow, 40 persons were severely injured. / y London, Jan 7���������The condition of Napoleon; this morning is favorable. His lever last night diminished ; he rested quietly. His case is no longer critical. . The steamship Adriatic has arrived. The British Government declines to support the proposal ojythe Royal Geographical,Sov. ciety for sending ati; Arc!Jo exploring party at tbe public expense,. V f v' 7 Paris. JanV 7 ���������The cbmmercial"treaty be- tween France atid Great Britain was finally Signed by the representatives of >the >respective Governments on Saturdayv and now iaivaits ratification, yu y "''" -''*''-' The Gazette de France ���������reports; that Don Al phonao entered Catalonia on V Sat nrday, night, and that;700 Qarljsts had concentrated in the Pro vi nee of A Heap to. The i n su rgea'ts are ah out to enter'en a vigorous campaiga. y.A VOICE FROM THE MOUNTAINS. By a true^ friend's earnest desire Onee more, fil touch pbctic lyrei .. F or teu lo ng years this late h as-1 ai nv ' And ne'er has struck "melodious stvahv 'Mid snow clad pealcs.oitCfitlboo *'; '<! '���������We ������eft- times speak our filings true^' .v: ' As we rettect <vn*d������t^8'ofvyoine-.��������� .*.. Whilst tr������ver8itrg:p^raau^ As o'er "t^ieee moivptain-wilds we roam, -' ^ . How oft we think,of?early bome-1 ^ y':r ^W. y Of chedflihed friends,..long, tQugAince^^ ' Now^monlderiog^Iti thesiieni tomb 1,; y':'"' No mothers soothipg yelce we hear,.>.v (.:.. No,gentle sister's smile to eheer'; f^wr sorrows deep are heWhal? toldV' V: Whilst seeking *ere for jittering gold,"-'���������- Long years I've bijcti in lands afar,: ��������� Yet stilt have: had a guiding s?������t: - yy When.serrow8 wr^eck lifers l^mndei'iDgbacI^. A sister saves, my sinking heart, '--...; , Ppx.v She Is ray guide by wight or day, ���������, ������������������ " . Thou ph living far .from me away;... .. yy y *- The truest friend of "all I've found, : J y. Our hearts are in sweet itbioa boTiudV^ V': Th'm loving heart ��������� so^true to j������e S ' ; ' '"���������- V Such Christian faith.we seldom, eee; ;";,;'i' When Satan's arts.around.me roll, ���������: \ A sister saves my shipwrecked souiv yylyp. yy':.~-x -' y/ypixA ;������������������ *. Lcqp^-1 ?! GERMAN PREJUDICE POTATOES. AGAINST dispositiottef the $7000 appropriate^for suVr \nto Court this1 morning "to^ TeceivegBentence. vey of the proposed Victoria Water Works., and for the contract under which the Alexandria Bridge was built and repaired, Mr Smith, seconded by Mr Robsoti���������That an address be presented to the Governor praying that he urge the Dominion Government to subsidise & steamer to carry the mails ���������on the East Coast *���������' -\'-^:. / Mr Humphreye. seconded by Mr Burster��������� That a select com tai ttee be appointed to enquire into and report upon tbe present sys tern ef road making and o������her public works. Mr Humphreys, seconded by Mr Bunster��������� That a select committee be appointed to consider the expediency of altering the Laud Ordinance of 1870. The House then adjourned. VicToiMA^Jan. 8^ The House met at *2 p.m. Mr McCreight, on behalf of the Standing Committee on Private Bills, reported favorably on Victoria Water Bill. Mr Bunster presented a petition in regard to water for Victoria in case of failure of the Victoria Water BilL Mr Humphreys presented a petition for a Cattle Trail from Lillooet lo Bute or Burrard Inlet In, reply to Mr Robson's enquiry regarding tbe Omineca trail, the Government agent reports that $1800 would amply pay for all <work done on the Woodcock Trail. New; Yorlc^Jan. ��������� ������~Sipkea was jfirought VICTORIA. Victoria, Jan.7~On her up trip tho steamer H&utie lost one of her deck hands, an Indian, annual meeting for the election of School Trustees for Victoria District will be held to-day. An harmonium goes up by this Us ihe New Westminster public echool His counsel.made an address in relation to a bill of exeeptiehs to the Judge's rulings which he proposed to off*������r. The prisoner was then asked what he had to say wby sentence of death should not be passed, Stokes said that be had not violated the law intentionally; that the testimony on which he was convicted was manufactured and perjured,��������� Judge Board man then, in a very feeling ad- ftress. jn which he alluded ��������� to tho prisoner's ���������youth and social sunoundings, sentenced him to be handed on Friday, the 20th day of February next. This being the shortest time that could be legally allowed to a convicted man. Stoikes and his counsel were greatly surprised at the verdict, and expressed their purpose of applying at once for a stay o( proceedings*, atfd ultimately, if possible, to secure a new trml. The witnesses in the Stokes case who were confined in the House of Detention for a j?ear, were discharged, ���������* 1 A large number of Communists will shortly arrive from Paris. Their friends ar������ preparing to give them a reception. ' Yesterday, shortly after 10 o'clock, a rain storm began, which soon after turned to sleet and continued until everything became framed with icicles. No such spectacle has been witnessed for years in New York. Trees were encased in Ice. Locomotion on tlie side walks became almost impossible, and the streets;looked deserted. About half-past 12 telegraphic communication with the outside world was stopped by the ice on the wires, which broke them down.. The telegraph was destroyed^, throughout the city, and the polls Were, falling in the streets and on the side- walkti. The whole of New York city became isolated, as far as concerns communication with the outside world. The Western Union Telegraphic Company constructed temporary facilitiesat Jersey city, where dispatches were teken by' messengers. -#-*- ���������*-+- MINING INTBLfcIGENCK.7:v MGUTNING CAEKK. The Spruce co. cleaned up on Thursday night 35 oz. | this is from the gravel only, as they are not working on the bedrock. The Victoria co. having sprung their walking walking beam, are about, to replace it with one of largerL dimensions'. The Vancouver Co. are running ahead with their lower drive in the rock. The Gladstone co, are getting into hard gravel I'are uncertain whether they: are deep enough, asthey Jfiu4. the rock stilt pitching, ; ��������� "?���������:���������'' ��������� : ��������� JACK OP CMJBS CRBBK. ��������� ;y The Two SiBtera cleaned ftp 20 o������, to Wednesday morning. The .Two Brothers have re* commenced work and are running the drain ahead. :v ;?.'��������� .;': .1;' ��������� ' "yy ��������� ���������7 -i .������������������..,���������;. ->.-x\? y- A Man who kxrw An'S Stbkkt.���������In coming from Syracuse I met with aii'ontretemps, or rather a contry������tessips4 Says h������J' Be you from Yorkt' Says I, yPm. your vinegar/ Says he, ��������� Much acquainted down there?' Says I, ' That's me exactly.' Soya he, * Do you know Ann Street?' Says 1, * Unusually so.' Says he * Well, I declare. I want to know if you really do know Ann Street!' Says I,-4 Sure as a pickery.' ' Says he, 'Well, how does she get along ?' Says I, * Sbers flourishing.' Says he,������I suppose she's growing finely ?'. Says I, ���������Growing If "I guess she's growing I They are putting up a building seven or eight stories high on one of her^cortfers for the Herald.' He looked at me atoaged, and says he, * Putting up & building on one of her corners V Says I, ' Yes,' Says he, ' Look hero, stranger, there's some mistake. I guess the Ann Street I mean and the Ann Street you mean are two different people. I was talking about a niece of mine who went to New York ayear ago to learn the millinery business.' Says I, 'Why In thund������r didn'tl you say so V Says he, ��������� I did.' ' ' In Germany there exiflts a decided ,$svjujp! dice against potatoes, beeadse they are 'l$om* poaed ot three fourths yater. with b"ut te;n te fifteen per cent; starch, > eontaitfed In^ndt* ^ geslibie cells;"yThe��������� Frencbb>whe.make A;pet-;<. feet science of the whole business of notlrisb*; ment and cookery,:rarely oat.potatoes exceps oceaslonally frie^for the second,'ibreakfaTBt,; They consume, beans >more^,thanJany ptftw^; vegetables, and with reason, for dried bean* contain 22 per cent, albumen and 50pf;*~tVrobV' and the common lentils 26 per; cehtof^Mlbti-;. men and .56 of starch. In the "monasteries ot France and Italy great .qiiantitins of beans s are used, especially during- the I^ntenms<jrt������;' German naturalists are no tr searching till over the world for a substitute tor. potatoes, and this is believed to bure been foupd.an' China in the dioscorea japonica, which en������ . durea the greater.t cold and ia more nourish- ; ing asd better flavored than the potato. Ife the Museum of Natural History at Parish a|y> specimen three feet long and weighing threes pounds was exhibited. Several German writers upon races predict that nations, far from -improving, will \deteri-- orate both in physical and mental character- '��������� istics il potatoes become a principal article ; of diet. The celebrated Carl Voight says ���������������������������that tbe nnnonrishing potatoe does not re^ store the wasted tissues, but makes our pfo- l^tarUts phyncally. and met\tally weak." The-; Holland physiologist Mulder gives-the ssme ? judgment, when he declares that*' the excessive use of potatoes among the poorer classes, ly and coffee ami tea by the higher ranks, is'tjie cause of the Indolence or nations^" LeidenV ' frost maintains that theVrevoMons of tbe : three last eenturies have been.,eau8ed- by..$b������.y%? changed .nourishment. Jn fijirme^ ,d������J������lt %? lowest workman ate nibre flesh than nowl when the cheap potato forms: bis ��������� principrnt' subbistenco, but gives to him no, muscular or : nervous strength. y .rv-^ B������kbpits of Markiagk.- -Thosedry but mo-'' ful people who deliffht in statistics bave beea.y.. investigsu.:;)g the effect of marriage and cell-.y bacy ui mortality. They have demonstrated v. to their satisfaction the beneficial effect of V marriage upon longevity. The last person who has devoted his attention to this subject is M. Bertillon. His statistics cover the States of France, Holland, and Belgium. According to M. Bertillon, between tbe eges of 20 and 35, out ot 1000 married men there are 6 deaths: out of 1000 bachelors, 10 deaths-; y and out of 1000 widowers, 22 deaths. Be- , ���������; tween 30 and 55, the deaths in the same number are: married men, 7; bachelors, 11; at*��������� : ,; widowers, 17. Between 35 and 40 years of age. the mortality per 1000: married men, 7; bachelors, 13; and widowers.-.17. Continuing these calculations through different series of years, the advantage on the "oreof len- gevity is always on th������ feide nf * ^ men. iM 'VfV: j ������������������.y.;i'f.!^.-j ��������� '-yy " . ��������� :. ��������� : ' .y/J-'/y::. ,'-' i .' x xps. . v;v >.; iv. _ yy - e -7,7 'IfyV; -;^ryy y^. -���������.���������;(-7.< s y-i.'. ''fy*;'*; ���������y ; . i _.- y;;.: -is -'ilSvl ��������� #'%! s* ��������������������������� ''������im$- mm$ ��������� .;;������!���������'���������' "Aj$Af% . ''i&ty&y V'Pilp : ������������������'ill -lip.; *W&3 ��������� '" --lifP ' ,:::pil y,#iii -iff:.,, ������m ��������� -' 'IK -v : Vi������7' ">: ' vllp- ". ' jSK ?]': ,��������� iv^r- '* iyi: -��������� yy;y ������������������ * - ' fy ���������<--'4\'. <��������� y 1 vp y ? 'V:pPAm 7*7,7 xm m ���������ypym ��������� if* 1 PP ���������'-.' i -*y V'. - '��������� ^77 ��������� " &i -������������������1 - yyy & ���������'.V'Ksav'vr iWSs! ... .i-.V.S'.i.'iiiSvR: ' g;^* ���������i.i;.' '*. t i'i ( .*��������������������������������� .r,M- ��������� vi nt i ���������. ''b,-H .���������hy i ���������JI-*;: ' *.-, 7 r .; fl7 |.,'*H *!:|V ^.- ,������������������������������������������������������. ^?:JH 1 - ������������������fi-'ifj- lillilii^ Sffi^F^ ft-he P^Jce de Grimuion t in reeardtp the orfeio ^^fate war. "fThe tQitke brihg^ociiment-j wy evidence Wsupport of the troth* of his assertion rfat Austria'had promise** to, assist ' franee Mi't������a8C' nf a $ar with Prussift. He 7*pubij^hes a^ dispatch jjto theF^nch Govern- men t in win ch th e pledge is given, in the f ol- i owing wo rds: ��������� - f* Yon r cause ts, ou rs. We will contribute ttf the Sicoess^6f-ithe;^French I irrtis." : y It is ^ meat ba.8;d^rminetl;(|o^^ with ^he^ecYle^of'Count. Von BeusfcwV, a^ Great portions of, counta,y,{ in Lancashire; Derby,and Nottingham axe)? snb merged A from late ftoods. In some -section^ the hedges 4re only visible/^ A Vheayy *-'1aiitf ^ slide" <!cciirred neaTjiJerby^aod^ railway ^commublca^oifc is been compelled so take refuge in / tbe upper ^>fe^KSVi r A dispatch from Liverpoel..states(tbat 445 ,., perspjnsij.mcluding^ passengers^ are ������aid Jto- have perished by.marine^disasters ,witM past ten daysV. Thiriytpersons ��������� were I lost, by the sinfemgef ;the ^alicble^^'iht'Ndft^k- berland coast, W0ym ' ' % t A ���������8t������rra\JoY,-great'violence.'swept over ���������JNapies yesle^ prop er ty'jftnd shippin gv $y jyvu im/i (<A * Madrid; De#; 2^rTrSeeno^announce^ in^fthe Senateyesterday������4faat a bill would* ibe dnttb- ���������du ced for; the; abolishment of slavery .��������� in Po rto Ricoi and^hafno^rerorm W(i^ Se made in^tne Gov^mentofCubaiwbile a single insurgent remained.^7?y ;y '-py-v .Al /y-yi/'A '������������������������������������������������������������������������ ' 'y'\'.-'.7...'������������������:''������������������ .-^ ,'X-rY:yy^.^ur.y, i :'-::,���������..'::- /:.^./:_: Paris, Dec, 21-^Thefreshet in the Seine is subsiding, .,T.he National Assembly^wjl'iyad- ' ���������-to-irlfiytofnt^elho]idsya,f: ^ ..^ ���������- f, -,>; /Lp.ncton^ Dec. .22���������A ��������� special' frorniBerlin :PayBMe^VBritkft;^ biugb delivered' k note to; Prince^ Gortscba- koff infbrmlh������%ini' that-Eiigland will ahsUlri ��������� 'ZFi&xiy ?rHi2yri'-!% tw.y-'-iw.***��������� ������������������ //:��������� ������������������������������������" "'y ���������v^yi-'- -��������� ��������� ifro-^n^irfienng^ long* as it {does iioljthreatiMT Aff^hanistan; pyy ?Nine- thousand fivWhnndfe^^ ere rioW'oeslegihgWeViu ! !Kii^a^ri^r^^i]fe4*Q.000 ar^ jieplhying onithe, Kussian foiia at the mouth������bf tie' Eiibai'\ Rer; infbrae^nts'/have 'o^ ���������ftroo^^ih.that..loQa\ity;.,r:i;,, r % ������;���������., ?/ ^.y -; , i s^ckjjirpkerj oC^hi?i city suspended;^pay- men t tokl ay: *, It; is Tepo rted-' tb at-die * -is short 4400 shares "of Eviei uyt V':'"\; V:r *yl Ky'p* \ They Ministers;' bf ^AOstna^ Germany! aiid; : Russia at Athens, gptingVijncler f jnatrnctions; from their respective ;; Governments//' have jointly'advised %he; Greek <G^^ the d ifS kii 1 ty. aboii"i ttie LauVie rri sii veri jnai h iri by ^conceding -tlie demands j- of France iand Itaty..:--' |:,:- -^'v.* s A"?' ;"?/u -'-:*-- ���������.' yfr'1' -.^yi.- Thirty: persons'? were] lost In the* * sieitner' Germany- ��������� '/Twelve;were" passengers.:X '/V;ry I)iu;ing at,missionary f; meet ing: at Halford last evening the floor of it he buildingA gave way. Many were injured,ebrae fatally.- V '���������yty UNITED: STATES. ) 'x^y K New York, Dec. 27���������Tho weather is clearing ii p\ pA few local trains fromy the immediate vicinity have arrived fllnce io o'clock ihst iiight, but pniy [by. aid of several.iocomo- tivea. There is considerable suffering among the poor by reason of the absence of the usual supply,01?,.milk and bread. In .the; Stokes trial to;day he repeats his story, of > the'Shooting and'admits that he shot Fiskj but-did'notIntend kUlingbim. He d<^ ���������clares the shooting. was.'Jn, self-defence, and that Fisk-having once drawn a;pistol te shoot him the* had I been in constant fear of biiii ~ Slo kee also d enies tb at he fa ad '[ ever called Fiska blackguardor threatenedtoshoot bini Philadeiphia, ��������� Dec...27.7-T-The ���������snow has com- pIhtely blocked' ail .the*highways arid tern*- porar i 1 y! si isp'en ded the receip ts arid deli very ���������of mefeiiand \%e! ���������''' V'"' '*' ''*.!''"'. </"���������'",!"!'! sleighing^oniHarieni^nd o^th^ up^er psri ofVi the city. ry ���������'���������},, vi^iij.-r.,' '*.-. ; -Maslii^ ;hameha.'Kiiig; pfi: tlie Sandwicli^slap'ds^iandi ^e^itureofr th at kingdom in vieWfOfvthe fact that 'helieft: no��������� i heif��������� WHhe throh'efe;is ^ttie ��������� sn SM '.'-" ��������� .������������������'.-: . 1 ' ���������;'- ("���������'���������- '������������������.."��������� -������������������":' ft,', !��������� -/������t V.'.-y' ,-'v. :'..':4. ������������������! ���������' f r* J<; .S.'^ ^\ ieri t b f' co nsi derabi e exc i te ra en t and sp ec u la-; iibnViti;official circles;��������� yTher^jare^no;foreign1 vessels jpf ^ar ^|fthei Islands exefept Ameri- onn, ahdfin^allthe-^pahraentsofthe'^ ment of the kihgdooa^;ithe Americaiia have ttie '���������oi"ii* ryi:y\..Xs.iil.-yii y:X-},:i' >���������. m.i^-i uyfXy/^-'r ^$^?yy?A U-!Mfj:yy^M ��������� AKm '���������I Bostpn^yDec.j^27^^rester^{broughtVfr6m Mo n treal ��������� fbft forgery v^as * comh^ ittdefanit,of;$20(00d bail!, f ^ '..; ^ * ':;';'.,':;'.' ���������"BijCV^es^a^eJlknewh Bpstpnmerchant die^ at t|e railway s tktip n'last>night of; heart ���������fiBjS^e.'.'^V. /-Om' . :"1 / i/1? 'l! ������"������'- ' s b V! ������?Memphis,; Term.v: Dec.'; 27^^^* ice' gorge above brokeHhis^raoVning; and' came; do wn) '-j*:;;% j^i v.i.'j} vi * i\;!? ^-u?--^* %vxmyyv������xy\xy::*u withHernnc force, crushing dry..do,cks4 whRrn *���������'&&< Wt i'^^Ji���������^v���������'?^:���������,���������'vJ���������-"=���������,'* = y- ������������������-���������;���������������������������* ..���������' :!* -..- ' [boats; ^andi steamersdyingat thelevee^ seve^^ ill*^i2uLCp> ~.uiiu<-^AiL^i^'iiAr^^^iita^d: YXyi'X^!.^ ���������������������������,J'/A- VjA.^ $$l^ ttfixi. ^���������1 :;.f^'*,Jl;^^^fe..k.^%:m JL ������������������-V3P&& 7 /- ^p^jyiSft'iiiMft^ii? ..ii';? 1:."���������-K������'jV(,:,n*.fi?/-| t"tr.s( J'-"T 0-iva2--"������ Hi^'^^w..'iV^*..3*?7.T's'*iy *SSfefOfrf': hvi;)*'. '������������������vvxty-:: _",,'������������������ if������jt'.5i,;! i-r^i' ���������..Jifi-'f: ���������?}���������*��������� V'l m ���������-.-/ -yiVMv^'fyPtiAj' !.������>'/������������������ 4' '"'* ''������������������������' p*y! a- '���������)' *AZ/% ;C(i)altlejtan Atye bands pf the;dfcatera,: who 'have' :NK;loS:Meicer street*ih*'%tenemehftJiouse* ^nd Spread, rapidlyjo ihea^injpgbuildjngs. pne^f which ^a&ajsp^jtenemetftboue^^both ofi vr,hichu>were bu,rnwi^renderlng#numb���������uv Of fnmitioa liniiOHloRa *?������������������ .Th'<> firo "a������\VAafi IAIwab*'' B otel gjb d a" c o h fee tio hery, w h ic h were com- 7, " ��������� >:*���������������������������}: :-? y f ] ��������� ; i 7 - ��������� pletely gutted^ The' greatest consternation prevailed '^riprig the ilodgers^ on, thevupper, floors :and^!nnmbeWwerTe^ nearly.-suffocated. when rescued. " ' V *��������� " ' i .. y��������� (' J yTJiree persons wer^badly ���������frozerivin^Brook-i ly^^t-^nightl^-frp iatally^J Ai^&yhiiH* )thX ���������- yjgg; ���������I���������* SURVEYS AND PLANS^ECBTWxA' xx /-yyy. '/My ���������y,y iy/n S*4/ -io L' .'le'l'Vi V P- ��������� ������ ; ASUPPLY0FTH8 AT.WA^OW JBANh. ; ?Hr5-Y/ 'iMA-UA,-! fTHOHAS- Ft^TGHER^^ishes^taiMifofm^ihe A%opeoplo ?of ��������� CafihdrP tbaV he Is prepared' to ' : *'' .' Ir/f i; v/vyn^y:m-'iry^yx- - . .^r'^ ���������?������.*��������� CAST ALbV KINOS; t)Jr^BRAS+8 V������^-^ -vWO'rtK",(i-V'v"rVl?-,'1 U^^y t^Jis Vi-'1 -"At the shortest notice?* ���������A-i'Al'i *V^f'Av t^hyA.'Jdyii *tx\ xy/riji y/Ayvyp / ���������^-BQXESi keptlofohsnia^ f ' V ,������" -.. Vn reasonable terms,.,.,���������;; [ -.. . JBSfi Ordeirs leftiat Mr Kelly ^/Barker yille,; mUibeattend'ed'-te.^^ '^ p-"i V!y .The StorPiisalso^^phljo<j ^Ith.a ffonornl nasoytbent of' Goods'*Vh'icli h e -1 n tends ,to selt at a: small profit vox ^���������:.,y;-> 4y, :.y.u7 ;,y> fini-i^''-y"-^- J' Auu yxxM>{ P *-:'" y- " -;y V ���������'.���������,���������;'���������- ;i,V]n-4!!y7!i?lr',y^i'! v Fletcher's Heating Appi.ra tus with Hot Al r / ' ��������� -. v - yy -<7*7f7 i'VVil/i;T Saves the expense of Stoves, Fuel and labor. and ��������� ^eFsen^ihefda ngerjorJflre. )tt-lis"."as. well*adapted for J?tian-houspv8as���������0r\5.in^y.,hnlhlIngs,;is.cheap, anp is wamht'en' f*obrg I ve-'hntjr^ sat is lac tion VI '! AX' ' ��������� Last'Ohahcel Iii������jlvtnir^ Greek.'-ll1 M " !/; ' '���������' ' v, |,.w Governber 211872 rA 'x Ayx XH**���������> ^? ^W^ ���������^ii'ri'f rooT/\xf' :t?l ,i U mm ������������������*>���������,*���������* i;i rl - f.P' ' ���������;.-':^1 tyy s,;p:y^:.^^l0^7,,i Ji l." v ' '���������" . j... ..��������� ..:. v$y--zXk :?���������' ������l^t K'y'v T.v.> .JV^'''':*:'S^������wii^-'t .-j .���������'���������?'' i'Vjl cBE^'HtPEERINS' r.-titdebrateid; ttW WOR.CE ST Eft S Ml R E - 8AOCE :.!���������* ��������� . D.cclarcd by Con'noJ8Se.ilri������t.������..'Jb��������� a.}.,������:���������, 7...,. THE'6nlV' Gb6BVSAXJCE.f y> V ���������>.���������������. ? r-r-m^chlne^fe^Fam : ;������b;set^m j^s^^ v,;. ii^on't not,���������wprki.ng?.^veJU������^i^^SV^^" ��������� OREGON, v -V:y*1' ������'��������� -:V'^. 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" 'ahceof ihe:'.ifailsrfrom iPy/y-yyih C^aclie (Jreek to Okanaga^ j >'*&\ ������������������>��������� ;; -Gautto 11'against,'^*raUjd.-fThe .������ucceesovr, this,, in ng f'f U el i ci o lis a lid * *-n ririyo lied Ccn^il i m tint, lia viaa' causetf certain flealers to apply the namiitit'* ^orceB; ters 11 pO: S ?iu co���������'] to th ei); ow h: inferior compound s,' the pu b I i c' i b b e re h'jg i h Co rin ed th a t th t on 1 y way: to pro*. cur������^th'eg1ehuihe,;'isto :'!'teP}y\Py&y,l f:. --P lPl .'7o ASKI^^'IMa &;:PEBBiKS' isAubk ���������:'.RESTAURANT' THIS ttU) 'AND WELT.-KNOWN1 ESTABLISHMENT is always supplied with tho best bf "everything tliat, can be "procured in Cariboo; ���������": ; Board; v? BosUhi, Dec. 27r���������Tbe ship Peruvian was lost off Ouba with- all hands. - ; . j New York,' Beo! 30^-Weather' clear and pleasaM . .The East and''IJortu'"hvpm! are '���������7y���������:;.:! 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C100.DJ0N' ' and to see that tltci r mi meg aro upon thb wrapper f>A*nKL81aTOi,PBrMandno,n'i.B.i ;: . y- Sonieof the foreign; markets hay ing been supplied, witha spurious AV(>rcestcrs.hirVSauce.upoii tho wrap , per and labols'o'l which tho nameR of Lea and Perrihs ha v e ��������� b oen forge d y X������ ."an d i P." give: notice that they have (urnished their.correspondents with power ol Utorney toiuke instant proceedings agninst ma.vu- pAGTCrkra an d' vKXpon s b i' b uch, 0r any oilier j mi ta- [Wsbywhicht he i it fg M may b 01 n fr 1 ng e d.( :. ; Ask for LEA <fc~ PEEEINS' Sance and��������� see , Name on 'Wrapped������ Label��������� Bottle, and "��������� Stopper. ���������:������������������".' f������*r*"*-! ������������������' ��������� ;,-; Wholesale and for export by the Proprleiorg, Wot- cesterr;Crt������ss.e;uid Blackw^U.London j&c, &c.������'.' hvGrocerpain'Oiimen universally The ttiidereigriefi has^^ placefj n, line pfvPnssen-, j.V A. ;per ������tage8; oil the, ���������* 1 Rh nn \oriti n * cl nw������ con npction w ith th e Stagpe; lp ivom Yale.to.Bhrkeyvi 11 e. \Av-A.y "A *>/:l'&' 1, \Personft: visi 11 i\r* ihe Oftanagan District wi 11- i(jn<i this byjfarilie most convenient rnod& of *': ���������- traveL-��������������������������� KAv. *>���������-���������{���������-. 1 lyx-"��������� ysU'XA* *:* -A& z~:\*'">**> *3^:-Stapea lea ve Cnche Greek oh Wednes- A day mornings at 10 o'clock, .Arid* will relnni ' the following Whek'.ih timerto c.onhect with' if< the Stages)going North and'South.? ^ .-��������� -A y '������������������ i/u jy.-- Will be transacted Over tbri route. Freight1 carried/ 'Parcels' delivered.^ Coramfssfpns executed. Collections made. . au24 2m Fv J. BARNARD & CO. S HEREBY GIVEN THAT ^ K APPLICATION WILL ' : be mado n t the next Session' of the Pari iii men t of liri*ish Columbia for;in,Act to be called TbeiVilHams Creek Fro iBrurade Protection Act,; for the purpose of iudemuifyiug Members of Jsaid Fire Company and Vol u n te/ra - wh om . iho Offlccrs of f ������aid Com pany. ma.v call upoii to.Wsistfhem iii the extinction of i? fire, or in the -rorooval ot- any erection,'edifice, or building wbicb it may reasonably, bo^ deemed expedient to remove due legai'd being had to the safety of tho ad' jficent property : ProvhIfld a 1 waySj that in the dp. sti dction'or removal ef property aforesaid the Imrhn* nities hereinbefore given shall not extend .to any per- Rr>n who shall act in Much removal eoritrnry or-without th 0 ord or, of t li e' .C?ipt������i nyls t or 2d Li eu tenant, or such othfT Offlc'T"asimay bo in command. . On behalf of the'Willi hms Creek Fire Brigido, :������������������,!,,- ,: ���������"������������������*��������� JOSRPH'DENNY, Captain1. : . .GKOROB BVRNKS, 1st UmL y. G. VAILL^fCOUK, 2ftXWqfc.y: f Barkerville,A$m, 15, Xf;I#,' y a%9������wv RBprepnredS to furnish Lumber; at'thoirlSMllls/; illiarn Creek, or .deliver jt to order.. 7.: : r:/'��������� LUMBER DELIVERED ON LIGHTNING cjieek. - y ~ Havln? a Planin^Machino, in: operation. they [wir-*"^>V1 alsoturnish ' '. , A'$je*mvA* ... r,. .'��������������������������� .i-tV" '���������" i at sadsfaotOTy S^& mil ' A.
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1873-01-11 |
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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Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
Identifier | Barkerville_Cariboo_Sentinel_1873_01_11 |
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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 | 10.14288/1.0170585 |
Latitude | 53.066111 |
Longitude | -121.517222 |
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