S������3l 1 G^S^y^^P^rriary 8, X873. No: 15 ; fPJIME TuMi^������Jey������ry Saturday by ROBERT HOLL01AY, Subscription:,, ;��������� vi 50 Cents per Week: 7 ;'^R������ITS9pF/ADV8SmPIN������/ ..' For one aqnarejonelucu), nrMltwnlon, *��������� '* '��������� '������������������;. one mouth,' . for two squares, flrstins^rtloti, ��������� -��������� . ���������*. <4- one month,, ������������������ ��������� ��������� ���������. 5 8 ���������1704. 1704 1452 1500 Agents for the " Cariboo Sentinel." V������ra Winkle,....' '��������� QuasnM mouth, ' Porta Creek, rMntnu. - Y*\*. - ��������� N#������w Westminster, Victor^, ��������� * f.. P. Vteher, ��������� : Bfcin h Co., G. Street, ��������� . - . AD. MnTnnes. R arn ft r^* Express Bn ni ������H' s Kxpr*** Barnard'������ Express do do Jvtfm Murray ��������� MrWphstcr.- San Frnneisco Pan Fmncieco SOCornhiFu, London, F.-C. T H ������\ 0 A WBOO SENTINEL Curds. Circular*.-Poster* and Proj^rflpnmPBfor Ball* and Theatrical Entertainments /say^Tecntert with n^atnwand dwpatch.^g^ Terra* moderate. /"���������'������������������ THE ESTIMATED : ; E-rrr<*vTy:s of the total Exppnflrtnr? of the* Prorinoo of British Columbia-for the year *ndinjr Dec: SI. 1873. Ctr'lT, GOVKRNJiaKT. lit. Govprnor'fl Office : Private Secretary, $1200 Wt"4sen&er.V..:;;;: hiy-^^'i* \^: 3G0 Office contia^enoiea, ��������� 100; New WeBtmm������ter~Gaolerr$li64 ?;As-, v fihtant Gaoler, 912 ; senior Convict Guard, IMS j Convict ,..', Medical Officer, 400; CoBatafele'and Gwl������r,Burra^ ''���������' KOOTlKAXANDCOLUHBIi. Clerk, Cewftable, Recorder,- &������,? r CottStefcle g������4 Gaoler, Perry Creek, Clerk of Records t; ��������� Chief Coaatabl������ a*d Collector, Constable and Gaoler, Constable and Gaoler, . . ���������;-, OHIXKCA, . Gold Commissioner (provirion*!}, Clerk of Record*. Constable si Port E&ai>on, .���������������������������-,���������....- ��������� i \ - TAT.S AND KAMLOOPg, Conwlafele and Gaoler tX Yale, Do. do. at Kamloops, KANA1MO. Constable, Gaoler and Govt Agent, ASSAY OFFICB, CAB1BOO. Assayer, If titer. Lunatic Asylmnr-Siiperintend't.1104; Keeper. 720; Cook; 360; Matron, 600 ; Medical Officer, 400, Total, $3184 Legislation���������Expenses of Elections, 500 ; contingent fund, 1200. Total, $1700 Education���������DistrictSchools, Including ; Boarding School in, Interior $40,000 Immigration, 5000 Miic^llaneou* Survey* throughout the Province, 10,800 Rents���������-Government House, Victoria, 48 60; Boat House, Nanairao; 36; Gaol, Comox, 60 ; Oraiaeca, 300. Transport���������Freight on remittance of Treasure, 500 ; actual travelling expenses of Officers on duty, 5000; K>op of Government horses throughout the province, 300. Government Hou*e, Victoria���������Repairs to building, 800; Furniture, 6Q0 ^ 1704 1000 $1008 1008 1300 $2000 1200 ^Hospital, Tioteria^ ���������'' [' '>' $5340 Hospital, ^ew'WeBtmlni^r,. 350<j Caflhbovv':���������V/^���������.'^,;?_���������'���������' '; ������������������;;���������'���������'.'���������"���������/ ' 40(H) Defldinte poor and sick throughout. '.::;'the province,'' ':"��������� ;.'''"'".';*; v"''"'" " 500 MraOBliAKKODS ��������� 8K&VICB8. $14340 Agricultural Societies throughout the ; Provinoe, $600; destruction of wolvef and panthers. 350 ^ Insurance of all Government.bridges. 850; Tel' egrajms, 500; Postagt, 1200; Fire Department Cariboo. 600 ; Mech&n? . ice!. Institutes���������Victoria, 300; New We?fminater. 250; Nanaimo, 250; Cariboo, $250; Miscellaneous ser������ Vices, not detailed; 2000 ; Stationery, ��������� fuel, and light 6500; compensation and salaries to officers whose ser; vices may be dispensed with, 6000; Road tools and implements, 500; Road tax, Commissioners, 2000; Fees to Justices .of the Peace and Constables, 2000; Copies nf Maps for Regi������������ ^ trar, 360'; Copying: dispatches for Dominion <5ovorntnent,*500; Library. Legislative rinil Jlepartmpntal, 1000;l Drawbacks and Re- funOst'60O; advertising .in public Papers, <K������0j Jottmais and Statute, binding, 1000; Priutiog tnaterial ordered, 700. $31,110 HOTELS, RESTAURANTS. &c. Vaillaacoxir, Lavery & Go^ tSUCCESSORS TO N> CONlO.Jj B<������g to Inrorm tbelr meads Jaad tho pub Hrttial thai have tail en' the well known fcrmlsea tri feartfervllta so iong favorably p&tnmiSQd while in the ttsounatlott of Mr N. Cunio, ��������� MISCELLANEOUS. 444 Vanwinkle S tore5 ..i���������-' ��������� -r.. ��������� .-��������� . ���������;'���������'���������'������������������ ��������� -- ��������� ��������� ��������� - ��������� Has jiist feen re* MUberaantifactttredJ&ad^iaib|'4WUoleial^aftd^lU������ tall in its parity;and ' ���������' ' The best]Liq.uors ���������&. Cigars constantly kept on hand,, The Lodging Department will be at ways carefully [attended to, and the beal Beds and accommodation provtded for ��������� th������ir, cua* tomcri. : -.-:..:... ;,-.'��������� d������W. 5800 &,]{���������&:'':'' -���������/'���������? -?Tot������lf $1000 Provincial Secretary % Departmen t: * ' Provincial ������Secretary; ,' $S500 Assistant Provincial Secretary, 2160 Messenger for all departments, 750 Prihtirisr; branch: ���������;.���������"��������� J Snperifiteadenti $IS20;; two Printer, $2080; ���������; asaistaot Printer,; $480; temporary Pritttera during eeaaiorif $270. ��������� Total, Audit branch: Audit Clerk, v Minister of Finance and Agriculture, Clerk, $1600; temporary Clerk, $W50, Total, Lands and Works department: Chief Commissioner. $3500 ; Surveyor General (not yet appointed) or tern, assistance, $2160; Clerk of Records, $1320 ; Draughtsman, $1320; Accountant, $1600. k Total, Registrar General's department: Reg. General of Titles, Attorney General, with practice, $2500; do. Clerk (Deputy Registrar of Supreme Court), $1600. Total, Executive Council���������Clerk, 'temporary, $6410 $4150 $1600 $3500 $6552 $9900 $1940 $4100 . 1600 Mr Speaker, $500 ; Clerk of the House, 500 ; Law Clerk, 300 ; Serpreantat- Arms. 250; Messenger, 200; Indemnity to Members, $250; Mileage, 2200. Total, $10200 Administration of Justice: Supreme Court���������Registrar, $1940; Deputy Registrar (Attorney Gener* al's Clerk), 340 ; Usher, 600. Total, $2880 Sheriffs���������Victoria, $500 ; New Westminster, 500 ; Cariboo, 500. Total, $1500 Police and Gaol: Victoria���������Superintendent Provincial Police, $1752 ; Gaoler, 1104; 1st Assistant Gaoler, 912 ; turnkey, 720;, senior Convict Guard, 1008; convict Guard, 720; Medieal Mcer Gaol. 400. Total,' -Water and Light, 500; planting and ornamenting grounds, 500; fencing, 350; incidentals, 100. .^ ���������;; $3050 Government House, New -Westminster f Keepers* aalarjr, two months, Works and Buildings, Provincial- Government Buildings, Victoriay 1500 ; New Westminster, 300; Yale, 250; Cariboo, 300. Assay; Office, exclusive of aalarieB, chemiciits, fu*l, freight. &c, 850; ., Ad m inistration of Justice [nxclusive of salaries] summoning and paying jurors and witnesses, 2500 ;. Prosecution,: Interpreters'-, fees, ie., 8000; Inquests, &c, 275; Criminal, punishments, 200. Police and Gaols, exclusive of salaries: Expense of proper keep of prisoners, 20,000 ; speclalcohstahies, 3000; holding Police Inquests, 250; Interpreters and witnesses expenses, 350; transport of prisoners and constables, 3000; constables-sent off on duty, 200 ; share of fines, 25. 26825 ROADS, STREETS AND BRIDGES, Repairs to Roads and Trails throughout the Province: Yale and Barkerville road, 30,000 Douglas and Clinton, .500 Now Westminster and Yale sleigh road, 1000 New Westminster District Roads and and complete assort- 5975 J. W.LINDHARD. Van Winkle. June 5,1872. EG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THfcYHAVK REMOVED to the spacious premises formerly kanwa as tfc������ St. George Saloon, whera they will be al all tluws prepared to furnish .:.,��������� BOARD AND MEALS OF THE BEST QUALITY. The* BAR >��������� furnishedjwith theJ finest W1KE8 UQUORS and CIGARS. Board, - $12?per Week ait am 9 Trails^ ���������7300 Yale district roads, $7400 ������������������ LiUooefc roads aud ferry 8000 Esquimau district, 4250 Cariboo and Omineoa district. 7000 Hope and Kootenay trail, 2500 {Victoria district roads. 7500 Nanaimo district; 4000 Cowichan ro&da, trails and bridges, 4000 Salt Spring leked, 1000 Comox roads, trails and bridges, 2000 Exploration, ������mineoa district, Total, 15M $87950 Lunatic Asylum, exclusive of estab lishment���������Food, clothing, &c, $4487 Gratuity to dsaghtieLof kte Mra OgiU *h $300 MR. S. P. P HAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE Hold from Mr J. J. Robertson, begs to Inform the travelling public uml the Miners of,Cariboo ibnt he wtff do his utmost to sustain the vrellcafwd re- puiatjoaof the house aaa timclasa ttoleU Will rs usual be lurnisbcd with the best th������ Markifc afforo^j. SURVEYS AND PLANS EXECUTED On reasonable terms. Is well [stocked with Spirits, Ales, iWines,aa^Cigars* Are comfortahty farnished, and ������ large additloa 10 the number of rooms is now being made... Are the best in the Upper Country^and irfll 'VI txwa'mamimmiim. MS. 'M1& Ml- h ^ai'i. ������������������RV-iiii.rM ;pl|!|| '?,,'* * 'i ill Ilia IS: 15������{ '?->*���������'; lilt' tp; III tiff w lit- life ;>-.; yi-V;-i .;fei iTsli- . .. i. H'fe ���������if .*���������; -; BMw^mim&M^ttiim^MMftasfeBgMm&M THE CARIBOO SOTOTi 3BB SA3TURDAT; FEB..8,: IST*. " . ���������-''THS'PTOATES. V- A' ��������� > ������^6 ilay* t)efbte( onr Teadew a abatement of &e^naueial affairs of; the Province for the ^pest year, together ^rith tbo^atimated revenue and; expenditure fqif^ mn a critical Grievance No- I���������a"dispute about water��������� :.: of space p raven ts-our en tori ng up on 'analysis pi this :impprtarit subject, "but that iiie\Qivmm^iimt>^^ witbtnelrschetnei of;retrenchment with a firmness and spirlt deserving of the highest commendation a "cursor^ jfjance^^ jj^'lnqninng ^roinav ��������� Whfie%ott earnestly . deprecating a return to the worn-out, demoralizing - &ystem of paying Government officers 'byfees, we cannot but rejoice that the pruning ,ktiife hac fceeti ;mo^^^^ pusly applied in the reduction of' the official iitaff, ,andf. :aa vfejbaye pr^^na^yattygested; inore-ofteii bf.abolishing the office altogether than reducing the salary cf, the officer re* tained In the pnblic Bervice; We notice the v almost entire absence of���������* precision for G.old ^ommissibiiersv Surely the Government do not intend to force the work performed by tttiej Gold Commiasioneri upon the County kjpfati judgelJwithpufc^rewnneraMon f The County Court Judge for this district would 4oubtless perforni the duties for a mere tabmlnal sara, and'we are certain theiXSrovern- aaent would receive the thanks of this com? r inVnt-Mth iSb* present GoIcV Commissioner to continue to perform th������r duties of;, an ^.office be is universally admitted to fill with "ability. Some inconvenience has bean felt owing to '���������^a^a^is'sliejHl-of? the authorities in piptmalsing a pro tempo appointment this whiter, but jaakjofj every .allowance for the,, oompletion ���������of: the:5 necessary arrangements, we trust thai this'' important matter will receive the"' at ten-. ilon it deserve^ -. ��������� ; , $ ��������� ���������ShouW no unforeseen circumstance arise calling*' fo^ Jarge disbursements, tbo saving that has be^eh^enecteala\iW of MiflKafolrs; of t^^ leave a jhjandso^e J lurplM ^;^^ ���������Iliini^erbrFittante of an admiring Souse and grateful country, ! wlthoirt remuneration froni the; Provincial Govern men UfiOT course, he; may do so. or he may not ���������; but I think, p 111 the mo^of'uH^in bis J iaee, and we would kick again at,working;] for two raisier^for J the 8Rme>fpay.4 But I tbtiik It j* <?pub tfiii4f the DominiomGofera'v mentjvlli iifc theirJaervants towbrjc foKan- other!master^theyjbay give them;the prlv^ ilege of doing so if pur Province chooses to employ them., , , ; I will' now proceed ��������� to flotloe fee other ,,i^���������ttSpNTiNBL;r7^n your,last issue the ^pUbliV of ^arib^^erV ma4e acqhain ^number-of grieyances*:fdr which I ant >sure tbey ought to be very tbahicful; :but If am ������������������; at raid that very ft w of ��������� th e pu b lie are inter- estecl" to i be - same ��������� ekioti t as " Jiistiti a," be* cause if.I am not mistajsea^I .hope J maybe��������� ���������; the^publio< ^have to tpdy " Jiiatitia" pretty beayy. .for. their law, and consequently the >o6f fellow is bemoaning the temporary absence of M������Ball and the consequent dullness of tlitigatiou ,amongst.miners. I am ;inuch nffaid'* ������������������'Juatitia'a?'.. Beniiineats are not Pro Bono Publico. *;���������'������������������;'"'��������� .vi I eana'ot see any prospect of immediate re- lief by the appointment of a Gold Commis *ioner, as our present County Court Judge is an officer of the3)dminio 11 Government; and if tbfe Provincial Government send him briers *o act as Gold Commissioner, I believe it won id be, optional for Kim to do so,, and the Provincial Government cannot compel him to act unlesBjthey remunerate him for so <loinK, anil on looking over ,the JEatimates I perceive that the same trouble is likely to ^triee^oft the,return of Mr Ball, as there is no allowance for Gold Commissioner in Cariboo. If we have to wait for correspondence to take 7>lace between the Provincial and Dtominton Governments for an amalgamation ^pf the offices of Coupty Court Judge and Gold Com- m iasioner, OU r mining interests���������the main stay of. the. country r-wili Buffer severely, and p.>ssibly lead to serious troubles. There, -can be no doubt but that the interests of the miners, of Cariboo have been eerion sly neglected in tbis respect by the present tyiniRtry. Why did they not. make provls- iinalarrangprn^nts with the present officers pending whatMill no doubt be a long cor res poudenee with the Dominion on this vital question to the miners of Cariboo. Of course, every one must agree with l* Jnstitia" as to the necessity of our having a Gold Commissioner at once.; The absence of Mr Ball for a short time will not cause great inconvenience, as most of the cases could be taken li'itp the County Court f but it will indeed be a real giievanoe if the public have to take the chances of Mr Batf < acting on his return diap is;ho doubt a hardship.:y:/ ��������� 1?: r ; Grievance;; No. ;52--i -think; >any one act quain ted wiih the deceasjaiJ ^1 presume the late Mr Carter la alluded tp)}mukt be ��������� aware tfiat the poor fellow's"estate was npt aufficlent to defray the eicpenseB of ? bis ,burial; and if bis effects had been adminjafa^ of law the proceeds would haye1 been- considerably^lessened and .considerable delay incurred. I beHeve his'friends on Lowhee acted the good Samaritan in regard to,deflci As regarda/the ad mi a istratlo n P f m testate; estates, ;&��������� think some-improvement;:co^nlicbe m ad e jby the appointme n i 61 Dig trio* "A d m 10 - tslrators^ to': ? be paid: by * fieesf "and to give reasonable security for the. performance of his duties'/ as if any person dies (except* the short time the ofBcer.holding that position is on circuit in the district) the property, unless ft Is a raining claim; generally has to watt a long time.before.it can be properly administered to and wound up; ' '���������'���������-''������������������ Gri^vatice: No. 3^-several eases of wages* Ac���������could be decided in the County Court, also the 4th grievance.! ! Grievance No. 5;^-if-there are;any itnme; dlate grievances of selling claims under the Amended Mining Act, I should think " Jus* tilia" would have an V. Interpleader Summons'.'' served, to .'.be heard as jBOoh as the Gold Commissioner arrived, and stay the sals thereby. I believe if a person whose claim is about tp. be; sold,, for assessments knows that the amount is unjustly levied, he has his remedy in interpleading, so that it cannot be the bardship stated." " Juatitia" "wanlis to go back to the. old state of ���������, affairs, and if 'an as- Ressmeat.ie due it mnst'be'tijken oefore the Gold Commissioner to be proved correct; What was the new Act passed fo'tbut to save Companies.the trouble aaaWx^enieof having to go to Court to get an order to the Sheriff or get judgment? At present"aeither the Court or the Sheriff have anything to do with tt?e m'atttr.-and .expense:;i8; thus, avoided. I also disagree with ���������'���������Justiimtf,.,, w^en lie sayb thatv the law.Jas jt a^ present atands> gjves>ajn ^^01^1^118010^0^^^to^&e majorify' of* <cb��������� partners; at any time to selI put a co-partner who|does not |;o;mply:;wltb the wishes; of the mttjority. No w;" al I I can - say \ s that your cprrejspdndentiftas a ^ery pbor opinion of the: ^miners';op Cariboo Mf^he thinks ^hat because; a man is,o|)po8edtp the views of the majority: p?f the������share|wid���������|s tKatShey would make;-a false aasessment for the purpose oP seI li n g; him ^>ut.-1 On- the other hand af������ shareholder owes assessments and -.won' t payth em,'; I So not think there Is any wrong pr hardahi'j), in aellinfe liimlout.hBefMrlrig to the same section of the amended Act,il Justitia";sayB that notice^ ought to^be) given ta tlie; co-partner, arid If disputed wi thin ten days, referred to theGpld Commissioner, What sense is there in ^tbis ? Doe1^ ** Jnstitia" 'mean that the Secretary of a Company steajB off in the dark 16 ^elauctioneer and instructs him. tbi sell -another man?a mining property without having presented the bill'o? assessments or demanded the%m6uat!': " "T Grievance No. 6.-���������^ The Drain. Company are unable to eoHeep assessments." Can?t they do bo in the County Court? I'have known.instances of suits againBt mining com������ panies in that Court. ;' "Justitia" says the Gold Commissioner ought to be appointed Commissioner for taking affidavits, as there ia at present no such officer or a Notary Public. I believe ft is more important that a" permanent resident should be appointed a Notary Public, as cases to my knowledge have arisen here where it was actually necessary that only a Supreme Court-Judge or a Notary Public could attest certain -deeds beyond the jurisdiction of the Province.. *: Yours, Mj^HANtcs^lNSTiTDT8^--The sum of^ S250 having J&en appropriated' for this p^rf>pe$m this distinct, wouldJt not be jrell to ��������� remove purjlibnSry (^������ch^ exists afe?|)fesont in a ^sry dilapidated coodition)| Tie de%y of Che^lh- %itutipii|s a^atterjiireg|et. She^ck o|| good ^library; la very greatly1 -rait* anaTeome steps sbould be taken to place the one we have upon a good..footihgv;������������������>} iT^5ip)pjEi,t fail tovjattend^ the- Theatre to* nightl"'Brilliant array "of taleni All tte old favorites atiimw who \ are a host in themaelvesv \.. ;";/- "' ���������"���������, -���������^���������mt^i mi mi mjiii ijiiuu ������wu^i������jn',ii^rnr*w '.ft! j New; adyertiskments. KAVING DiTfi^MINfeD'TO CtiOSE'put ? my business A n'Carihoo 'at> an /early : date; rj -ro- quest that all person* indebted tome by Book Account or otherwise Will' callv and settle ��������� before the FIRST.;<ieyof.Al>RII^;l873.' jfe^tf: V- :>N*J" sale Cheap for1 t5ash^tb eiFect a spfedy^ clearance, for said. Possession, given on W. DAVlbSON. < .- '.-���������*��������������������������� .��������� feS The premises 1st of June, 1873. Feb. 7, 1878. ��������� MISCELLANEOUS. lflSl:fE;E^ ri^HIS OTA AND WEI j.-KNOW>r ESTABLISH ME NT 1 is lUwajs siipvli oil with the best of everything that can b'e probtirea In Cariboo^:;;���������'���������; ���������: j '-: ��������� Boards - './7MA P^ l^eek. Sinkle Meals ? i������...,-* - I HAVE . BEEN INSTRTJGTFD BY^ tHe Secretary of tho KURBKA COMPANY", Autl������r Greek, to Bell by Auction, :'��������� ���������*-* ��������� - .���������': ��������� ��������� ��������� -v . ' AT BARKERVILLE. On MONDAY, the 17 th day of February, 1873. ; at Twelve b?clock! noon, Tho Interest. ������if Samuel Boberts. in the Kureka Company, for Assessmenls due. ���������GEO. BTRNE8, Auctlbnoor ���������" BarkervlUe, Feb: 8.' 1 *'f3 ���������'". :' ���������: ; fe8 BSEADBADE Ml TM BEST FLOBE .- .:��������� /. ���������-��������� ;,.-:> ��������� -.- .,;.- [The Celebrated FrtESri GROUND COFFEE,'. ���������A-supArlnr article tf> any which con hr ha<1 from*He. low, Jton������t*<l niul Rrounii on tlie premises Irnra-thn best selected ucriica, ami w������rranted twefrom atlgl w.itioni jelT :������������������.;������������������ 3. Q. OOOnpOW DR.CHIPP'S RUG-STORE-. o %���������; Assessment Notiq^\: WEST OF ENGLAND:. COi LIGHTNING 'r, ' .CREEK. /���������-������������������.��������� ! ,. NOTICE: W HEREBY .GIVEN THAT IF AM/ AS sossment8 novy duo/uinl. u> bi'comu-ilap.i������i.the One-Half Interest in the-West* of En^iah'l 'Company; on tigitnlng-Uroek-:standihfr in;tlie^bbi������ks df said Com���������' bany in the name ��������� ,oi; JOSEtH MATHE^S.: he ;������uot . . ���������������'.7 ��������� . _ - ��������� 'I 1 ��������� '. i ZL-1 ; *"!������������������- ��������� "WI Vt ,.'���������;. I I. ,l.,..'.i,l'J.PftV.n.,������l! 'Fifteenth"duyor Februaryv; ,y-!j>:ii$���������<:?.>i ??���������*���������? ���������.���������'.* ��������� .-., ..,-���������-;.,:..-, JAS. Ft, ISBKMjQ, .. ��������� . .. * iW\-j J ������������������;- ''sPcTetftrjrWest or England Go ' :LighthiiigOre;eti^an: 30; 18731-: ,y-d.- ;^> Jel ENGLISH DRUQSr ���������; PATENTjvlEDICiNES, . ?' PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, r Cheyalier^Life'foj.the Plair COUGH LOZENGES;: &c, &c:- . j^ Teeth Carefully, J^r tracted;��������� and*Pilled,1- --, ; ' $&* Prescriptions and"Fainily Re'eIpesr������c- eurately prrpaw!. " Rnrkerville. Nov. 20,1'872; >B������28 MANAGER, SBORBTAHY������ F. PERRET.* K NEUFELDER. Satiird?ly Eye'g, Feb. 8th, The Cariboo Amateurs, assisted bj numerous Volunteers; will give a performance/ the pro- ^; ceeds to be Uevoted to the ^ ' i;' THREE CHILDREN Who are dependent on .public support. The entertainment will commence with the laughable Farce, in one Act, entitled, I -:v..j:,: BARKERVILLE, ...^ ��������� '������������������'".DBAriBll IX ���������".'���������;,', ' ��������� ., CJfoeeries, ^Provisions and Liquors. BOASTED DAILY AT /THE STORE. D E POT FOR. ,\Z.% PIONEER MILL? EXTRA FLOIjR ^ lilLLOOET ONIONS and BEANS on hand. '' no23 Eottor Sbntinrl :���������In year issue' of Inst Saturday a correspondent eiffning himself u Justitia" says that the Auctioneer's charges are exorbitant. As I am the only Auctioneer in the district, I presume his remarks are in* tended for me. I'beg to refer ''Joatitia" to the~charges of other Auctioneers in the Province, as my charges are in accordance with theirs. Gko. Byrnes, Auctioneer. Barkemlle;Feb. 7,1873. '. A telegram from Clinton says the expressman, just in from Lillooet, reports the roads on the Eraser dry..onA dusty, and the valley < Hector>Shakerly Funk, :?. ��������� Benjamin Butt (a Commercial ,. Traveller in the Hardware line), -'..- - -������������������--"- **lm Job Bout (a Policeman), ��������� * Harry Cuff (a Policeman),. *.. Mrs Pry er, - - - Florence Wilson. To be followed by' Vocal and Instrumental Music. : ; ; ��������� > ��������� . The following Ladies and Gentlemen have kindly volunteered their services: Mm R- H. Brown. . Mrs A. Kelly. ' Mr A. Tr Busbby, M r Go mar J o h ns; Andrew Swain," Mr Mills, ' ���������"' - ' ' MrW. W.Dodd. '\ BARKERVILLE, B.C., HAS RECEIVED A FINE LOT OF Goraar Johns. ��������� \ : ��������� , Ciiica J. Hudson. F.Perret. E. Nenfelder. BacoHj i SELECTIONS OF MUSIC by the Cariboo Amateur Brass. Band. Leader���������VV. J. 0; jfeatte. Also, a:good assortment of GROCERIES; PROVISIONS, . LIQUORS, CIGARS, ? RUBBER &HEMP PACKING, r LARD OIL, &e., for Maahinery.; October 6,1S72. /'Tlekete, $1 each \ Regervei B. JAMBS-, ���������WICKHAM ' SOLOS W- Power of Attorney, and is fully authorized,.w Collect all Debts ������iue to ina All tlioao. knowing themsulvcs to bo In my debt, by either Note or A������5- count, will please make Immediate payment to ray '���������WW . ���������*"*^- IHECA ������������. ��������������������������� ������. ��������� -., ..'. *... .;;.:-.. j:-- ;-���������-,���������'..5:'- ^>- -r . :*.' ::\ ������������������ ���������' si. ���������'.!. :���������?,> on ��������� y:>V?;\ '���������-':-"��������� DIED.'v>--:v^,.4- : :-t:-."ict,>."'SUihleyi ^UlF^iSfliiff't^r^*^*" B.C., ���������tbVaist January, ISTfeJ^r S. P. Parker; proprietor ^^the^a^le^^^eL aged 37 ^ears..* uafl^^ ttbnshire, Engjandv|.., -���������:',--"-:������'! ���������--��������� '" - -:������? Ai.���������-'������;^;^Ei^'/lf ictonai'Jan, 31. \ I'fhie House fmetat the visual _bpurrr ; 'Moted by IJrj Robertson^that. the report of . ithgi-commitⅇap pointed?, to* consider the ex*, ip ed ie n oy ������o f a\ te*i|������g an d ;r&7 iai ng .the daws of ��������� British Columbia ba referred:to ;a. select 'com)-! ������mittee!to prepare ana'liHngiia^'lii^ or D^^ in aacordand^with the-sagge'stiqhs coatained 1ri said report jViici! committee -fei d consist c^ ^Messrs. Hughes, Robirisoti^^ul lie m, <Barn^. eton, Humphreys. Rob son, anU, Robertson. ���������..; , Mr Smith n^pyejsU^ 'Tp resented to[ini^}.^^^i^^^^ying that ���������a. 11 pa pers and correspondeuce;)ibeliween th e; JGaverrunentand Yata-Lyttoii district, In coh-j 'neiHion with roftfcV,irals eintt /b^idgesVbe faid %eT������re this Houae. -' ; ,/;,; y. ���������' ���������*' On S'a tn id ay e veni n g, Mr Bti tefter W oy ed;! ^hat: tfe^ *������ h *������ resbl u rion referring to .'the ��������� Customs and ��������� Wcise. v-:Wevm6Xi������m-^i������"i!������Ued^6sr ot -drderi' '.,; Ifr^R'>r/e^ison %nov^'thWlii address be: ^v'WHii"wd -to %4it. (Jo^erMor, ^n^ih^ that ; *h* WilhXehd5 down to this Mouse a copy of ���������Hh���������������: d i*ivttoh reTalfae to iAct No. 4 of last s'es-. ������u&ri *��������� Carried'. >i. c-...:.,.'..'-> uHi *.���������*��������������� . .T .} J4i������ $������>b*ou mofffi- thatjas address j������e; pre������| : *<j������rt *wl ui 1 h������; fjien'^^ej^������������rn0r ������sic i ng ^th it res ^iims-m;iy be sent down-, to tB^;ftoWS,lfthpw-* J������ ii{' tin? h'in 11 m u t ������f 1 ee������^pM Crow uo prosecu-? i'ir*v(lwt>^iirt yeHfrlS72. Curried. -.'/���������'^'KS'r.'ii*i������ein^m.moved,ttiat .Government be:i fliiqftttfteifct^ciiAise'^o b%p^ie|ed/5%co^i^s, ofi * <th** K::^c^A6C*Re'-.Itern&^f/'UiitMi^With;1 <Unafl<i. and tjift Stawiing Orders .*rf this . ; JJ01W. for l'hrt'-ijf������i������|f itfeMfblif8. Carried. ' 1; M r f {��������� ������1 w������ok' aske(l' xibe ���������. Premler whe t'her-j ���������%e '.Iiad uiiVde ally a 1 ran ^eraen ts top Ourryftag? *6n .'tbeiA^ty^^fcbKiist^Nlw Wes>niihster.-4 jReplyVNo;'*; #.;;. .Mr S m u lv asked th a Chief Co m mission er of.; ?iinifU atul ^orkaV.Wkiit is t^je IntentSoir of the, *Gi)vern fheiit-as ������re'gaTd's: the cohjitructi0n of ai* .'bnijgs'thp presant yeat at the .mouth, of the;' ^h t������1 ii|\soti\ river 5 ���������' Also; Wbait is ihe- i h ten Mo ������. Vif .'Government respecting the expenditure of- fthe ,$45.^00 ;in the construcl ion 1 >f a road iii* i'he Nicola S^aiiey fw rh: W"ood ward's to Franis i Kickle's, the abovb amount having been voted-. ^������ist making passable the bluff on the North Fork.} ������o f the Th'oiapson as'���������..p'atitifcm'ftd f0r Jlast gts *.ioa? What is the intention of Government; alespec^ting the ��������� construction of1 li miles: or "wago a' ro ad, at- a cost of $2 000^ co a nee ting thei SpUlamacheen Valley with Lake Okanogan, and thereby opening rap 24S miles of navigation^ ' What is the intention''- of Crov-J - ������rntaent respeoting th0 construction Of 0 fcridjre on-the Nicola river lit tlw Nicomin crossing5 _ .. / .'.. '; ..J-;' i-Mr.5&p)ie"r;tsoh aslcedltjiff Prf mier If, |lt was the i u ten ti 0 n of the "Go ver n moh t to pro v id e n,constable for tyqnitnali ��������� town dtiring the present year? Reply���������Victoria police.to do the duly, , ,. >,.-. Mr 'Holbrook asked the Cbfef Cora mission er ���������whether it us the intention of Government to place a sum on the estimates for making a road from New Westminster to Semihamo ?��������� Bepty���������It is. i Mr Wraith asked ���������whether it was! ttheV fatcn- tioa of Government to make any effort during the present year to open a road} from Gold Stream to Cowlcban*? Reply���������Yes. Mi, ?pb so a asked the Attorney, General if it is th* lntention ofr'Gdyeinoietit jto prj>vide n second sonRtable for Nfiuaicso during the present year? Reply���������No.. v Mr Smith, asked whether it is the intent ion of the Government to opeii a road from Che- ttianis to Nanaimo ? Reply���������Yes. ... Mr Smith asked whether it is the intention oT Government to devote any part of the $608 now on the estimates for the benefit of Agricultural Soci<Hi������s to any Society outside of Victoria ? Reply���������It Is the intention of Government to distribute tue amount equally to all AgrfeuUural Societies in the Province^ Public Enquiries Bill read a third time. Justices. Jurisdiction Bill, read , a seppnd time and passed tlicaugk committee of the whole. TlUHoaw adjourned till T.S(K- '- ^^f- ,Hlft|r {J, lllltt ttUU t O BlUlflMlV HOT 1U J W..UL. WWVWU. ist4 session -,fcjit (n;^t exp^uided?,,.... Alsi). wjs^is; ie!'* ii^eutidii olf;-! Gov������Vn meiitl%ith "iiga}rdl;]t6^ ���������:lt������eHo������8e/'HBMiBmbled;'1������fe;7.30..p:m.9 and -resolveddtoolf. into committee ofrf ways 'and means for further discussion of the estimates. Onmotion of Br DfiCosmos, the House sjre- ���������solVedt ftaelt^jntoiQpmmnttee- of Supply. Trovinci&i Secretary,^$55007.���������./.' Mr Holbrook *oTrpoaed any furthsr sum ^than;;?|0^0,;r;;;:V;;;x-H;:- ���������w-*:fr\:'���������:y ��������� ^2PrWncJi������#e%r%tary%a^^^ of the member f0[ Nanaimo showed conclusively their imreaeo nab leness. The duties ^re^ffcreasedjf^lje salaries are nptiacreased- ana Clerks have {beeu Swpensedi /with. His short experience convinced him that a Treas- urer was required^ *" '; Mr Robsoni moved 5tl?at $3aOG be struck out and $260Nuib8tiCiJtei{.'! :���������?*** '"?'��������� After considerable discussion $8500 was carried���������13 against t: ���������������������������������������������-; Assistant. jFroviucial ^Secrelary, $2110 \ passed. V-.-!'5"'^ id ��������� ������������������������������������������ ;i'.:������������������-:..... Messenger for all departments, $750, passed. Printing branch, $4150, passed. T iffrepljKM >Mr Hpibroblcr,the] Provincial Secretairy 'replied ttiat tee Priniirig department was 'now placed on a proper footing. The printers would now be paid tire ordinary wages���������$26 a week���������and' woi* nine hours a day instead $>(:������?$��������� x'y':f-" )x'&"'.$��������� xt *'���������' : Along'dWcuBaicra bccurrerl fonf the printing .items. ;..;;'.. I: l^^in^r^J*i ^^fto'dvt|l^ed-df patcoh- ag*1! to uewspupew^wjieii ��������� he ^ras Called to .orderly the������chair.^-rn v::rd;-. -?. .,:���������},_ V'- ���������������;������������������; , Xudit4Jlerki vtm^;^M<W^:'4: ' '��������� ��������������������������� Mr Humntasys questioned ^eriexsessUy of ���������tbe^re^ti(W?bT;tlji8iotScie. .^.-ih'.-7? ::-,*%;:i-; Several mot-ions4p; risland report progress were lost.'.-���������;'��������� '��������� ���������" ..*' I "'..'-,;���������. %���������_���������:".. ������������������,, '\ ' " Mr Rqfbson 'Baoved .to aina%amate the office' with tile Provincial Secretary's office. There was,not much to be done in the latter office '(laughter), He wiajjed the Premier to explain :'th������rjn������i*r portfolio���������hew that It would not cost thecb^n^ a^ollarJ i -^ X; ��������� i. J^r. peposmos sai d,,i t .Was proposed to make the. j l^inftteTfCttfe' "Fi ii anee andr A % rrcnl tnrp act as Treashrer and Clerk of the Kxecutive, and to dispense ;witbv^ ������ nd sim i 1 ar amalgamaf 1611 was i jpTbppsod i u the ���������o't:hW'bffices/Bh'bwiaig>- ia-'Saving' '-'tit 'some $4000.v ;������������������"-; ;>.;���������;���������; . 1. :3:/; '../V': , ������������������ V^aMr;RbD8ftn^td,no^lob^ tion f,6 Batisfae^oryV ��������� ���������. ' *'1-' The committee, rose at:ill45i asked leave to;;sit again,.and, thro .House adjourned. : v &1;a fHy*etoria,#eb.4.; House met atusnal hour, k( The Attoinfly^^n^al.ipne'sented' a message from the LimU.-(fevefnpf reicommeriding the impoeitSon of a Wftfr������i(rid Tat.; A Bill was thenVpei9������jeiAift|ir.o|r^h.pixnaiiiittee.. siiivliar to the 0 n e d i sal I owefcbfD the', ������b mlnioflL^Go'ver n me n t last y^ar.-'._ <r .-';���������-'.��������� >./$pi Hp^lbrook asked the. Premier If a.fjy ap p ro pi'l a ti 0 n is 1 n ted d ed i p be, til a'de to the New ^estmicflter Fire jpeparfcm'e^t out of miscelianebus services abt^detailed in estimates ? . ^$������1 J^^^fcteU; =:' ' - ;Reportp&v8llfV:-ofyS5fiS^ Bill rece^vedv and bill; read a^first iiijae. The Agricultural- ���������Soclefies Bitl was also read a first, time; '*?':' -.,..���������'. ^^^j-'/fli^fie/'-iWiiMi^So committee on the Graving Dock. The resohitions proposed by Mr DeCosmos were earned through Committee, House then adj ourped> ,'"'��������� ';���������,���������" ISstf mated amount of Expenditure to ,be brought <to aesouBt'up to 31st I 'Dec, 1S72, ; / .\$S5,500 Overdrawn at Barik ;of Brifiah 06* ' luasbia; ��������� -: 46,80* Outstanding Savings Baek Deposits-. ������to be paid by ProvipcMSJrpv't., * 61,070 In testate Estate, depoiiis, ... .972- Bslauce,' ' ���������!"'" ' *" ���������'" ' 20,359 j Total, ^$455,213 ^ittnaUo. Asylum, Utsperia- "tendsnt, ' ��������� ; '* ; :ICeopers, 'Cook, Matron, "������������������'������������������' 1,; fedloul Officer, '- vm ��������� : mk 1920 nw S60 ���������Sflt ���������00 '600 'BOO . ���������: <m ,$j 17,274 '-���������' ' ' ''ESfTtKMTK OP BKVHIN0K &OB 1873. ,; 'XthrtiiL REtBNUs.r ' '���������'���������������������������" Dominion Subsidy, ' -'��������� ��������� ' ' : 1'-$2!14,000j Land Sales, ���������'.��������� ; ������������������.- ���������-,.,.., 10.000 Land Revenue, : . , ." ...,. .,..������������������ ,5,000 Rents (exclusive land) Ferries and " 'Bridges, ' "' "'": -1,500 Free 'Miners Certificates^ ' " ���������' '*'"���������" 8,000 Mining'Receipts, generdi, :������������������:���������'* "; Sjeefe Licenses, . :,; ���������- . ; 28,000 Fines, ftrfel.tures and, fees, ., .7,000 Feeaofbnlce, , ������������������ ^t000 Sale of Goverbment property. ' -800 Reimbdr*������ements1nI aid of expenses' ; ...^.incurred by Government, . "������. ��������� 6,500 :Mi80ellaneoua receipts, ��������� . ������������������*. ������������������������������������.' 1,000 RoadTax, - ;..;������������������ :;���������. ��������� v :; 13.000 ���������Interest on Stock,.-.,.: .,,;���������:������������������ ���������;, - : 3,500 ,\Iarriage Licen&es, ; ;. .'.������ ��������� , ; 600 Immfgration, v ,���������������������������:.���������.. ������������������������������������ ..: -5,000 >yildUndTax,,":. ...���������.-.��������� .; , 8,000' Estimated "amount'to be resJllsed on r-balance shown In statement e^f As-- ��������� sets and.Liabilities,:.- '.��������� . .\* : .>' :r ��������� #121,858 tMtfz This sum 0? $83,225 shows the rednctio'n^ii, salaries in favcfr.Oj 'the year 1873. But the duties ot many of the officers paid by salaries in ?T872 will' be provided for hy ijaymeift of fees in 1873. ' Total, 17,000 $336,800 STATRiBNT:OP-:THft���������' $IN'ANCIAT/ TBiNsVotlOWS of the Province of #i4tish Columbia,- ap- proximaie, Sis't (Dedeuiber, 1872.' Dr. ZIa :}ft- ���������- ��������� ������ K4 Balance iuBank of British!Column ' i ; i^'; biaoa^lst Jantiaty, 1872. ������������������;���������_,: $13,975 ;%3 ReVenttelreceived during the year..��������� '* ;;;i8?2,;:V:, ; ,. ZUjSSV^ Amount Invested In Canadian 5 . : per cent. Stock, :. ;. 100,000'--: Amount; of temporary loans tor / ceflyed ftomi the Commissioners .v ... ��������� = of:;Savings, Banks between. 1st- <o" ;���������:[-Z ���������������������������������������������:Jamtatyand 36th:.Novif 1������72,: ^49,000:��������� Amoitnt^ received from thr- Do^ ��������� ��������� ��������� ���������; jsrlnfon Government to repay ;���������;��������� ; sum due to Commissioners or,. :'.'. . Savings; Bank om 20th July, - 1871. with inteteet thereon to '���������..'" Nov. SO; 1872, ; 1^15 60 Total . ,,,.....-- ������������������,,. YALK... ,.. ,..u;.;t tale, Feb, 7-rBatnard's fef press will lea*^e here about Wednesday next. The weather has been Btorray, with a heavy fall of sdoi, diirltfg fhe'-paat #eek, but :is"*e'ry plessatifc to-day. *' -' - :.��������������������������������������������������������������� <���������;"������������������<���������- .-. i::....." ;. A PntviTE dispetoh has been received tn Victoria.stating that !h*r Bdutwetl, Secretary of the United states'Treasury, baa issued. or* ders forbidding the steamer Prince Alfred to carry freight either-'way' between Victoria and'San -Franctsco for porta Situated oft PugetSound. ;. ���������;- .-;��������� :���������:���������;���������) ������:;'.-. j.. ;.;...,,..; ������������������.; .;" V^ESNELMOUTB.:; ��������� ������������������- o^v - .Quesnelroontb, ������Feb.; 7-^Barnard'st&cpLr������ss, with the mails, .arrived at li.SO. The ;.m^t bags, owing, to foe ;vaccident on,the Era'sVt*, were 'a solid lump of .'ice^ ahd muchtrohb)* was experienced*In getting newspapers' ':kn& letters sipart.-5The iff) stage left ati.30'^.n>. with two passengers���������Mrs -Sail :and vA. Hoffman.. Mr/A. Barlow >left for Sttrkerv^ile-tblsi evening.'' . ' .-:'-"'.,.{. ^;^4,, ^,;;,?p^Jfi^/,r..V;t^ ' ��������� ..,'.BertiB^Feb.;2-^A iGerthan ^w^a^et.^t this city,demonstrates that the Russian forces in"Central Asia afeHtroftg 'eQOtJgh-to defy any attempt of the British to check their fcfo* gress,,, Russia -ia only, awaiting; a false moV^ onihe.parttof England..... ..:,:,.... . u , .. c London, Feb. 4-rThe proprietors: offset* erai, coljleries in SouVh Wales annonnce.theit in1 ten'tion id import Chinese' frbrn^California to replace the strikers, and tbey have received anonymous letters threatening, assassination; -1 The.,weather for tfce, past-three days ha.s oeim intensely Cold., Over ona hundred persons ���������hive'riS'eert^ durr4ng that:time. -;.-; {*:!';/;���������;,'".* v; '��������� ��������� f'z ';������������������ >��������� ��������� ��������� A irne bill hasbeenfound against, ftobet^t Bowles for MsdemeabbY hi connection with certain'''s'ec'aritles 'deposited :wlth> Bowleft Bros.; Paris., The trial will 8bon:iake place. -^-*- -*^-������- Cr. ^Cantinaed fi-om FHret Page.} the. estimates: fcRTOftN Of BXPENDI^KB (APPftOXIHATB.) The total Expenditure from 1st July, to Slit . December, .1872, was $389,2C9 with accounts from N������w Westmin* s er, Lillooet, Clinton, and Cariboo for December, Kootenay for. November and December and Ommeca for October, to coma in; BBVHNUB, 1872. The estimated Revenue for 1872 was $328,737 Th^ actual Revenue waa .. ,,.324,051 Expenditure brought to account r for year 1872, $389,265 ��������� Amount repaid".on Savings Bank account, including InttiTeBt to Nov. 30,.1872, 178,902 21 Ara*ount"<mtetaD?d*ng*of same ac- 'count, - ������������������ ��������������������������� 11,208 37 [ Expenditure for the year 1872 not . yet bTought to h-cc������>u������* estimated 6,000 ��������� Deposits Intestate aud other es- . , tates,. '972 04 Surplus, 6,090 71 Total $591,442 S3, John Adair.���������A telegram from Mr Thaddeus Harper states that Mr John Adair is alive well in ^o^'tfland. It may be remei that we published, a dispatch from San Fran* cisco announcing Mr Adarr'sdeath, and.thereupon wrote an obituary laudatory- ptcthe virtues of-the deceased. It is a questionable compliment to congratulate a man that be 14 still a resident of this; >k vale.of.tears,?; as.S^ implies a doubt as to.Lis resting plac.ela:; the next world ;, but tinder any and all cirennr* stances, Mr Adair has.our best wishes -fot, bii health and-, happiness in this world and tfee eternal welfare ot his soul in the next. .,. $'591,442 33 A deficit of onl# $4,686. COMFARAtTVB EstlttAtK Of SltAUI-ES by De partments. showing the sums voted for the yearv 1872,. and those estimated for ��������� 1873v 1872. 1873. Lt-Govettro^s Department, $2052 $1500 Provincial Secretary,. ��������� 7640 ���������410 Prov. Sec���������Printiug branch, 3220 ��������� Tern, assistant, 4lJ6 Audit brunch, Treasury, Treasury, temporary, Lands and Works. Do. Chief JSngineer and Assistant, 1600 3392 4150 16Q0 6100 1452 STATRXKNY OP TfI8 ilsSKTS A^O klABlLtTIBS t>f the Province of- British Columbia en Dec 27,1872. ��������� ArPROXIttATB ASSiCYS, ;Amount invested in Canadian 5 per ������ "��������� cent, stocks, . $100,000 Ameunfe due on same to 31st Deo.) :��������� 1872, ;, ., "' 1,333 Refund due by Dominion Govern* iiient for keep of prisoners to 31st December. 1872, '7,000 Due by estate of late J. J. Cochrane, ^,745. 'Interest on temporary loans to bo : recovered* from Dominion Gov't. 3,149 Arrears of Real Estate Tax, , 10,750 Advauce Warrants to be accounted .- for, - 19,450 Balance oa hand, 6,783 9155,21.3 4287 Registrar General, 1940 Attorney General, MOO Executive Council* 1600 Do. temporary^ Legislation, ^ 10,900 Supreme Court, 4*80 Sheriff, IfiOO Polioe and Gaols, # ���������' 8387 Do.N. Westminster, 6-997 Do. Kootenay, 9216 Do. Cariboo, , ' : : 13360 Do-Omineca, , , . -7440 Do. Yale. 4524 Do. I^illooet, ^000 Do. Nanaimo, . 2782 Assay Offlice, 2%U 9900 1940 4100 1680 1020O 28W I50O 6616 The Road from Bar&erville to "VauwfnWe having become completely blocked by the recent tfoow storm, a ^nblio mAscriptton h^ been started for the purpose of taWing ft'fnni to Ireep open a sleigh tract for the rem&tnd'et of the winter. Mt Bnshby, on behal? of ^ Government, has advanced $50 In aid of the fund. The interest and convenience 'of the people *of this drstrrct have been shamefully neglected this winter ia the matter of kee^ieg open the roads. .;. ���������������������������������������������, ;.������������������ 3108 6360 6704 2016 Nil. 1300 3200 Deduct from Bstlmates for 1873 temporary imlaiiea, : $85,501 8052 Tfia funeral of the late Mc 6. l\ Pafbr \wilt place last Siindayrand the ressalag were followed to Ca^erton temetery by a large mm bet of friends. T&f Parker was as old anA respeeted resident ef Earkerville un til withift, the past few months, when he removed to Stamiey> Lightning Creek. TfiB deteation of the mail is caused by thl delay in reaching Yale occasioned by the accident to the Etpress canoe. Should the road between here and Quesnelmonth be no* altogether impassable, the stage may bo ok������ pect������d to arrive this evening. ; :> ihm n , , Jim ��������� ' ��������� iV " '"'���������' ' '��������� U& C. E..For*, Cleric of the Bench at Clinton, for the past ten years m Government employ* has been notified tbat.hls servfoiNfc will aiot. be reqtttirei after Fob* 2$tb* ���������.-: ��������� - - - IP 1 tit a* ife! r. a ��������� :*;i K r $1 I? ;->;'.( . -r>s ���������PI -*������"��������������� :'��������� :i ���������' Ctotea, Feb. S���������The up stage left Bere^jls fttorafagr ft ^Eperieaced ������onsid������rabl������ difficulty o������ 4he 4ri������ from Yale to fip������ne������1s Tfee eiaikar������ in ������sceUeot.condition their b������& la too Frsser*��������� $M&flrao<i*?fttin������ .;;.;-.. \ VICTORIA. Vtortetlft, Jaa.^7���������House met *tlboufiaftl! Tb������ Pramteflftld tb������ Eeifmates before the f&raw, giving members until Wednesday to ^oWthdttt overao that all their gsna may be j Me Humphreys acfced for returns as is fees iaken in the Supreme Court. <&e. He gently suggested that ff the *eturas'were refused, he would a tale enfold, ao 1h������ motion was ,Ta������ report enHhe'modification of the tariff ><w&* again lra>tig(&t up for dismission, and a great deal said that is bow pretty stale. The ���������vote was theni taken, which being 12 to 12. ike oaeting vote of the Speaker was given ���������sfegaioatli and tha.motion was lost -.', TheFnb&e la^uirles Bill passed through Ommf&e������ with aaendtseota, . . ,: Tfer ^pWln Amendmeat; Bill 6faJM$k eommHtet, Bills of Sale ���������' Amendment Act dhrough committee/; The Courts Merger Bill elicited a long and <*aro debate, ��������� the Government claiming the aright through the bill-to dispense with one. of the Supreme Court Registrars, or at least to to the salaries to be paid to them. It appears that the Supreme Court Judges are opposed ; tpjanyibferferen^ jn; the matter, as likely to .interfere.witt the due admlnietration of the law, aad in this they were: supported, in so far as the postponement of the bill Is eoa- h*&vterr���������in <&e northern parts several deep. KJales of great fury raged alt around <theT3&gii8h and Irish coast and many wrecks s*e -reported. Fearful less of life off Torquay tad around the Scilly Islands. The steamer Clan Alpine went ashore during the night on Blade Heath, and ISO lives were lost The ship Sarah was wrecked on the! Irish coast, and.-at! of the crew drowned. London, Jan. 31���������Lloyds' agent at Cadfe -telegraphed that it was the Spanish steamer Uareeltp which eunk the emigrant ship North Fleet on the night of the 22d. The Marcello had a ear go for Lisbon, but en entering that port was signalled not to land as' there ia an extradition treaty between Erigtan^.and Por������ tugal under which the officers would have been arrested and surrendered to the British authorities She prit to sea again and landed at Gadle, where she now lies. She' is uninjured. The officers and crew1 are to be examined In relation to the disaster, London, Feb. 2���������The deposition-of the en- gineer of the steamer Marcello has been taken before the British Consul at Cadiz; His statement coincides with previous accounts of the disaster. Pending investigation the master of the steamer and some of th*. crew- have been arrested. They admit they were in collision with a vessel, but deny sinking1 the North Fleet :- - ��������� MISCELLANEOUS. Van Tolkeatourgli 8c Co. BARKERViLLE, RICHFIELD ���������MISCELLANEOUS ���������AXD-. A SUPPLY OF THE BEST QU4UTY OF FEESH MEATS always on hand. LEGAL NOTICES, &e. ������ TEe Registration of Births,'DeaAlislaiLd Mar- kerned; untU the members can; be made to foadtntand the merits of the. measure, .., (CA^ADIA^ PACIFJC RAILROAD. Toronto,'Pebj 1���������Arrangement have been oompleied for the construction of the Cans- dian Paclfle -'-Railroad, and a formal charter will be issued-on-the return of the Governor General to Ottawa. $1,000,000 of stock", is ready to be subscribed. A stock book will to opened in each Province. EUROPE. ���������London, Jan. 27���������-It is reported that the Russian Gevernment has resolved to con- struct nine new fortresses on the western frontier of Russia. This warlike movement, taken la conjunction with thereoent increase of the standing army and annual military estimates, censes much comment here. The Foreign Office is in possession of a'firman of the Spaa of Persia, by which he concedes the Attroek valley and a portion of Kborasan 'to BuBiia. Paris, Jan. 29���������A large force of police last night proceeded in detaebmenta to. Mont -Goreaand quietly surrounded the suspected -quarters. members of the International. The fleai protocol of the Treaty of commerce between France and Great Britain was signed to-day* The Pope told the present representative of-France at the Vatican that he would leave Home if Religious Orders were suppressed. London, Jan. 30���������It Is reported that the American bankers in London loaned Napo- icon ������200.000 to facilitate a proposed coups, aad that since his death th������ money has not, Sheen' returned, \ Reading, convicted and Imprisoned for participation in Fenian riots at Manchester in 3867, has been released. He has prosecuted th������ Jail physicians for cruelties practised od him. . Loudon, Feb. 2���������The British Isles,-were visited last night by on������ of the most violent storms ever experienced. Snow fell to an extraordinary depth. In the city of London travel is almost totally suspended ; omni- fcusea and cabs ceased running, and vehicles of any description are scarcely seen on la i^������. provinces snow NOTICE. ' PUBLIC NOTICE 'is hereby ftven.'that from and ��������� after the 1st day of September, next,: all Births,' Deaths and Marriages within, the Province of, British Columbiaare to be Registered under the provisions'of llTha Registration of, Births, Deaths and Marriages' Act, 1872," at the Office of. the District Rejristrar-'ot the District wherein the same respectively shall take place, and within.the times following, that is to say:' BIRTHS���������With in 60 days from 'the date thereof. |^: PEATHS-JWithln SO 'days .after interment.' ''" ' MARRIAGES���������Within 90 days from the'date thereof.: Every Householder! Head of a FatnilyJ'Clergytrian, Physician, or other^per/������on or persons, required by the said Act to report Births, Deaths an,d K^rriages, who refuses, or wilfully"ae^lecta-to do so, within the times 1 before named, will be liable to a penalty for eachand every offence- of not less than Five Dollars or more than Twenty Dollars, to be. recovered with costs before anypua.Uce of the Peace having jurisdiction within the locality where any such offenco is committed against the said Act. By command, H. B. W. A1KMA5, Registrar General. Land Registry Office, 1 THO&AS FLETCHER wishes to inform the people of Cariboo that ho Is prepared to -.. CAST ALL KINDS WORK OF BRASS At the shortest notice. $@S* BOXES kept on hand or cant to order The Store Is alsopopplled with a general assortment of Goods, which he lutvnds to soli at a small profit. . Fletcher's Heaung Apparatus-with Hot Air; Saves the expense of Stoves, Fuel and labor. and lepsens^tbe danger of fire. It is as well adapted for Shaft-houses as ordinary- buildings, is cheap, anp ia warranted to give entire s-tUsSactlon. Last Chance. Lightning;Creek,--! ^ ' The FLOREHCE k the beat Sewing Machine for Family use, because it eo seldom getsout of order. If there (s one not working well l������ CALIFORNIA/ OREGON, WASHINGTON .TERRITORY. NEVADA, ' ' IDAHO. ' ALASKA. BRITISH COLUMBIA, MEXICO, JAPAN.'. Or" CHINA, if Informed of It, I will f#jc It without any expense) to the owner. SAinnBL'-EniLc-Agwti- Koi 19 Moatgomery Street, Soutli, PAk ^KANcisco, Pal, November 2. 1872. u*2 Aug. 31,1872. sel4 . LEA & PERKINS' Celebrated . WORCESTER SHIRE SAUCE Declared by Connoisseur* to he THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE. Boess op AessMBLr, 2i Augnflttfie7f������ Kxtract from Rules relative to Private Bills. 60. All applications for Private Bills, properly the subject of- legislation by the Legislative Assemhly of British Columbia, within the purview of'.' The British North America Act, 1867," whether for the erection of a Bridge, the making of a Railroad, Turnpike Road, or Telegraph Line, too construction or improvements a Harbor, Canal, Loot. Dam or Slide, or other like work: the granting of a right of Ferry; tho Incorporation of any particular trade or calling, or of auy Joint-Stock Company; or otherwise for granting to any individual or individuals any exclusive or peculiar rights or privileges whatever, or for doing any matter or thing which mils operation would affect tho right or prop, erty of other parties, or relate to any particular class of the community; or for making any amendment of & like nature to any former Act, shall require a Notice, clearly and distinctly specifying the uature and object Thftv ftrraatart 42 n^ranna ������1 W������<1 ������f tho application, to be published as follows, viz.: m.���������8 * rsOCB, alleged .. ^.^^ |n thpe British Columbia Gazette, and in one newspaper published in the district af. frcted, or if there bo no newspaper published therein, then in a newspaper in tho nest nearest district in which a newspaper is published. UQJ- Such notice shall bo continued in each case for a period of at least six weeks, during the interval of time between tho close of the next preceding Session and, tho consideration of the petition. 61. Before any Petition praying for leave to bring in a Frtvato Bill for tho erection of n Toll Bridge is presented to the Houso, tho person or persons intend* ing to petition for such Bill shall, upon giving tho no- tice prescribed in tho preceding Rule, also at the samo time, and in the s^rne manner, give notice of the rates which they intend to ask, the extent ol the privilege, the hciimt of tho arches, the interval between the abotments or piers for tho passage of rafts or vessels, and mentioning also whether they intend to erect a drawbridge or not, and the dimenslona of the same. CHARLES GOOD, sc21 m Clerk of tb# Legislative Assembly. in III!UlUtBWH'M*.<!> '" Caution against Fraud.-frThe success of tbl* most delicious and ouriyalled Condiment having caused certain dealcrsto n|)ply the name of "Winces tershire Sauce'* to their own inferior com pouin is, the? public is hereby informed thattht only way to pro cure the genuine, is to ASK FOR LEA fe'PERKINS' SAUCE and to soo that their names arc upon 'the wbappkr LABKL8,ST0PPKR, and BOTTLE. Some of the foreign" markets having been supplied with a spurious WorccstcrshireSauceaipon the wrap per and labels of which the names of Leu and Pcrrina have been forged, L. and, P. give notice that they have furnished their correspondents with power oi attorney to take instant proceedings against manufacturers and vendors of such, or any other imitations by which the iirlghtm ay belnfnnged. Ask for LEA & PERRINS* Sauce and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, and Stopper. Wholesale and forexportby the Proprietors, Wor cestcrjCrosseandBlaokwell. London, &c������,&c; byGroccrsandOilmen universally Send for Circular* and tamp lee of the work. Art!va Agent* wanted in ���������vary place, BAENAIID'S EXT HESS Uuder temporary arrangement for cooyej- uuca of the Mails from Cache Creek to Okanagan. Tho undersigned has placed a line of Pawe������* ger Singes on-lhe Running in close connection with the Stage* irom Yale to Barkerville. PersonaTwiting.the Okanajjan District will find this by far the moat convenient mode of travel. JSt* Stages leave Cache Creek on Wednea- Idny mornings at 10 o'clock,, and will return the following week in time to connect with the Stages'going North and South. mm*? & ii Jin. iilAfi W\]\ be transacted over the route. Freight carried. Parcels delivered. Commissions executed. Collections made. au24 2ra F. J. BARNARD & CO. THE BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMER- I 3CA at VICTORIA will until further notice pay on money specially lodged Interest at the rate of Four per cent, per annum -on deports subject to Fifteen Days 'not ce ,of with clrawal, and Five per cent, per annum on Deposits^subject to Thirty jDaya notice of with- drawal. 'JHENRY'A TTJZO, , Manager Victoria Branch. October 18,18*2, " HAVE! been requested by several rcspcctablo parties, whocah testify to tho efficacy of my Byateci, to again mako public tho fact that Moses' Hair Xnyigorator WILTV PREVENT BALDNESS,,/ RESTORE HAIR THAT IS BECOMING THIN OR FALLING OFF, and effectually ;. CURB SCURJT OR DANDRUFF. This ja not a mere assertion on my part, as I ftavt In my possession numerous testimonials certifying to the success of my remedy, " I do not of course pretend that I can make the hnlr grow on heads which* have been bald for years ; but I will guarantee to stop tho hair from falling off, to Increase Its growth, and effectual lyre move Scurf or Dandruff. ������������������ ��������� . ��������� W. D. MOSES,' BarkerviUe,B.C. CERTIFICATE. This is lo certify that during last sprfng, my hai was rapidly falling out and my head was Tost becom Ing bald, when I applied to Mr W. D. MOSES, Barber BarkervillOj who in a few weeks restored my halrj its former healthy state ID AVID GIBBONS- garkwrille Dee. S������, WW ��������� RE pre'parp'djfto furnish Lumber at their^Millffj wuiiarn Creek, or deliver it, to order. 'tUMBBB DELIVERED ON LIGHTNING CREEK; Having: a Planiag Machine in operation ihey wl also famish I t i fV!F
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1873-02-08 |
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_02_08 |
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Date Available | 2011-08-03 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0170586 |
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