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A#^AsA'w,AA-wA ���������New Westminster, Ip Victor ifiXlAAAyA": :-. ...,...��������� 1 PF!*her.^������* - " - ' *'��������� '������������������ San Fruneiscp, BeanV-Co., j it i-/ -' , : '.- J" San Francisco^ ' O-Streetj - '"/���������'- SO Corhbill, London; E.C.' Barn ii'rtPsExpress ��������� Barnard's Express Barnard's .Express do ; do -<��������� :- ;���������'��������� J6hn-Mdrrii.y;������ ��������� u Mr Webster; ���������vrv-.j-H ,������������������������������������*���������''��������� >PW. yy's.k swsa * -���������.>���������- .���������> i-x AA :-ti.WS lira OARIBOOLSENTINEL Cards. CirdulaVI; Po^era^ndPrbgranitnWf^ ;: Balls and Theatrical Entertainments " #&$?Executedwitfrnsatnessand dispatch.^^* .. Ar"-' aP ��������� ��������� s Terms moderate.- ��������� , - . PA* " ifAkx&W" ' ---������������������������������������������������������ ^mining Records.- U.-=viC.;.|5'.ivTlWl! ^ HARVEY pRBffiK.r ���������' " Mcl5v#yf cfr^ **r of p. McEvoy, Alt Jam, Ah Fort; and 'Ab Sing, 40ll^e^o^miniri^grbnnd. creek! claims, com ��������� mencing at the iower line of tb e Perse verance co.'an&riiifninj^down stream; ���������'��������� to be- ;kiidwh as ihe jlcBtbyico^T " V ~*~ I ."' "������.: Ay '..���������-."-'���������Ikjrrl^'^cjb^^3^1y-"*IT;^lte'<?prt���������^ in; favor Of ; Joflonli Eorjfcnian ;and:Dah.vDicksoni 150 feet;! co ni m eocin ^at'"tbe*. u'pji er line of; the Lorrip coi and r^fiimg'-up streani 150 .feet; to be beld in trust for and form part of said co^ : j .. ** * ���������. :-���������:������. ,s 'Con^ingham-crkek: ���������,: ��������� . ��������� -":' Rogers eo.-rJiily, 17%fe S "L Rogers; j)c;;McLean, f. R. -Pattuilo, R Pe^teri' & A^Dow, V(i Vf. ^wen,J. Pomeroy* G. Cadd, Jon, Merrifteid-,;JF-. Hansen,. George GajlKladPa^id fiynon,; 12^ creek- claSms, commencing atflower line of Cunningham cp. and fenhiiin|$6wii streara 120& feet, 5n wi<ltb from bank to bank of side bills | to;;be kaown ; as tho Rogers co. '*>::! y^yy'y '- ;-',J' : BeU.yca;r-Jn^-.1 ^Recorded infavor^of ;. Pat, Ho\yley,Jas^ Newland, Thomas Betk-A. McPhersou,. R. B. Devlin, Charles Wilson, Ji- S. Thompson,5 ���������re6. Montgomery, Geo. Byrnes, and A. B. B. DavWs,"... 1000 feet of, ground, creek claims; commencing at the.lower lino of the, Rogers co, an d ru n n iog d ow n streain 1000 feet''; to''bo known as'the Bell co. p'Niel CO;���������������Tuly 20T-Recor(led in favor of R. Kiel, James Adams. Jo's. Rawley, J. C. McMillan, J������s. M, Willis, jS.Ii; Kimball, C. Vaillan. cour. J. I)Himy,-A. Clot worthy. Joseph Mason, I. B. Fisher,���������%' F, Foster, 12 creek claiinsi ���������comnsonomg; at the.tipper line of theCunninj?- ham co., and running up stream 1200 feet; to be known as the Kiel. co. , ��������� &mMJBM 3 GULOH. Jply^G���������Recorded ia.^ Ah; Tcho\v},i 2 eriek claims bn'McCiilinavp gulch, commencing at the bridge on old trail and running down stream 2.00 feet by 10D feet in width. WUXTASt CREEK.; Biscovery^co^-July- 22~~Recbrded in favor of James D. Loring and Sam. Walker, 2 hill etaitna on right.bank. of .cre^k, commeuciiig about ^OOjeet below the old|,DiUer shaft honue khd nnnAng down mrmm 400|eet^l discovery, c laims. btihsigvah te d $y ;fe] d ,p.b,m'i cmiafei6nei%ffijp Id ��������� fiavi h g% een ������������������ fo n ti <lf hf pay i ng on an titles an d, produced : to: b e known as the ���������DteCOv;ery COi;,'- .. yWyPwA)ApyA A Ay , .&*>' ���������'"'?" ;" " : ' kurraTOT cr.Eisit..; ,.s .,' ���������' ���������' July, 17-7-Ah TCew. co.;���������Recorded in favor io^^Ah'?;^w;.;.4^reeic.<i!^ ab;o ve Smnh5������'store, commeri cjng^at'Ab; j aekV claim [ftnS ri&iiingAip ^tre1im;*i00'_.-fefel: j re-; record. Records made' by O. Rarevat:Forks of Quesnel and vicinity..-, .^ (j-^? ���������; , ���������; SOUTIT KOItK. QUESNKI^; *' * A. ��������� April Ki^Recorded in-favorof Ah KH, 100 feet^wiajj-^am Giajim on tlie rig^t side of river, ab out .40 0: fee fj above ** ~L:L c% z -1 "; "' ~u: -' :CO, 10.- )y April^���������Recordedtiiii fa yoy^oipMAiHatti.. 100 teetj ^wing*dam claim on the left side oti Piver, ab out ,600; feet bete w Matt; OittiJb cabins ^ilff-beTow:Ab:Fatco. " '' ,r r-! . about J mile above the ]?prks,;on left^de^of river, adjoining lower.lltVof AA$iy'Stifg^o.% wJpff4������% r". < .; V- ;. ���������,. ';;: ^ y'AprU l24Keborded 5irit favor of Ah Sing, one wing-dam claim. 100 feet, on right side of riverf com mencing^ about..2001fe'e{ijabbye���������'[ Ah IToj/g^a^JI^Liap^a'claim^-i-. ** ���������.- -���������- -yrrwA I May 6���������Recorded iir fayoivpf ^JajMan. ope wing-dain"������aim; iot)";ipek.p% 1 eft side^of river Iqwer^stake^ opposite ahjold cabin at^panein^ ^iKs/Bar/^-^-s w syswyi/Ayy ZaTw . May 62^-Reoorded in( favor of Tpbn Too, Ah Lborii A, Ah Pungl- 3 ben ch of ai ras :o n rt.ii e Tights side of .river.: commencing about'150^ards back-ofHiuff Sine's cabin ;.re-record. " ������������������May^6^r.Ah;Fat co.���������Recordedin'tavor' of Ah Sara; Ab HiQg^hj^qhiQhong Lang, Ah . Otiu ng, Chin g Sing, Ah Love, and --Ah- II u, eacli;One.;liench;vclatin on righ fe side ';;'of Jriyer.'. ���������known lis Ah Fat co.;r also for above Co.. about 15 0 inches water, from Coquette ;creek, conveyed in a dltcli to said claims; > also about 25 inches of;;^water���������-; from; a'shiaU -oreek about ���������; i... niile''belpw;^M Landiiig, con veyed in above ditch to claims. ' ,.. / .' :.';. .May; 6���������Recorded iu favor of Ah Sahi,-A,b Hing, Ah Yim!and Ah^iBhon^each ;lJ()Q,;:fe|C on; right side of river, lower* stakes at .a. small cabin below Ah Fat co. ;. ������������������������;">������������������'".:'.' A ;":..; June 12-���������Ah Ling; co.-r-Eecor.ded in; favor of Ah Ling, Ah Lotiie, Ah'Look and ��������� Ah Sun, 4 MU claims oh let inside .of S^'F.^abbiiii; raW ���������from'town of Forks, ':-';'" r 'A'A 'Al.' / . ' ��������� ��������� ���������; V' .:"' QDEgNEt RTVER. ' April 13-fRecotied' in. fayor pf Ab Cho w, 100 feet of ground ou. the .right side;, about 4 mi 1 es fro na K\yo n g Le a c reqk^ ad j q ini ng the lower line of the Ali Too co." May 6���������Recorded in favor of. Ah Too, Ah Gun and Ah Huiii each 100 feet of-ground oti tlie right side of river,-on a flat, ahoutA miles below Kwong Lee creek, below big slide. ... DANCING HII.T/t1 BAR. s ������������������ May 3 ���������Reno rded i n favor of All Toner and U Siu%, 2 wing-dam chums, 200 foot, on right Hide .of South Fork Quesnel, nearly opposite Ah Lung 00, .... May 3���������Recorded in favor of Ah Long and ICei Chuck, 2 wing-dam claims on left side-oJ South Fork QueaneL about 300-feet below Dancing Bill's creek., ..... ; ,. . nou'jii rbnic ojemxeu May 6���������Recorded in favor of Ah Cow and Ah Ku,2 wing-dam claims,.upper.stakes opposite Sailors' creek. , '... ; .**'? I May 7���������Recorded in favor of Bock Fook. and. Ah Hing, 2 wingrdauis oii "rjftht sido of river, about 50 yards below ihe canyon. on Little Lake creek; to: be kn^^ Ling co. v"'' I ��������� W -.:; Mirny ROSES>GDLCH. p-fi; tif; V:May 8������-Recorded injavor.of Ah Pong, one hilPclaim1 o^right^ine' of Itose's gulch^about \i '^ile'irpiw^odlfe^ .;��������� -/, ���������������������������';��������� / /, '' '*.' ./--,'' , ��������� .CEDAR OKpKE.. "���������'-,������������������,���������; - Aurora co.~May 22:���������Recorded in;favOT of Ah Sing. A^^oo, Lef YacH Ab Gtt)n^How^ ey :Cho% Cow. Ab:Man*, Ah Qiion, Ah^ Yonrig" and IVh Gee,: the whole- of ^tlie AurjOfacjo^; rorreoprd.; | tfvy. 23-^-Abi S|pg,co\^ Recorded;:nv fw-vbr of Afi Sin?; Ah Too; 'LeiXack|IIowey Ghong. ahdlAh CJhong; 41"cre*ek*-olaimflv-;commencing" at the upperend of 'Aurora coV aiicf running; :up^treara..V!i,,,,:^:h:;:,;a^ AA,A^.,w AWm���������'J^->-Wr,W<-l>WW wMay: 23���������Be corded in favpr of vGeo^New> ton.Allies Gardell and Hugh Doak, three hill clai ms en' the, righ 6'' si do <6f -. (fix can el' lake;1 lower stakes about 100. feet ^elow Ah Fat col- jditcb, from .thence ruhoinK up stream.f !' ' * " " 'ioOUH-BAD CRWKK. ' v' '[ \3 ' 5 Juhe J6^-Rea'd Icb.���������Recoid^c)4 in. fay or' of Lt Read, A. Mi ckie, ancl G- Chap man, each 1 (M), feet! Creole,: claimsi com mencjn g/ah out -f 300 yards-above the-junction with. Little Lake creek, running- thencefiiu stream 300-feet*A. *r.' A ;v; /���������' r,i A young's gree������ , ," /A // ' rJ^ipe 15,-���������Ah' Wiiay'co.���������Reco.fded jn favor ^f^Ah'^Wbay, Air.iBfap^jandr'Lung.Kin.eaich ififtljeejfc;- of;; miain^jgrcto Young's creek, QneanJsln-ivoK'~*r- ]*;!j" '���������'���������-', .. W A, i r fe Mi KKlTU LE yIcRRKK; AI. A A%. IA ������ .. ground. pench^claira?f,on 1 oft .sye., of crej^kj 1 owee ' sta^ about'. 300,yards; above,the, first: ���������creek from Davis creek. ' '-'- '.-''l]*'-' a : 'June 28���������Recorded, in favorPfTJ[ppas SirK -Aigu3 Lamoat, Fred Littler; "John* -E. "Edwards, Wm. Po i 1 e y, and An d re tv Burr ill, 600 fee fc. of;-, ground / creek claims, coramejrtcj tig at the lower lino of the Cty.desdaie co., aiid running- dowu stream 0.00*feet< by ,300 feet, in width ; to be known as.the White Sqiiall co.:; . [The above records ^ere^hteedJaCIlich- SoldKl^tb j5iy."i.S72.] ;i " -/. -.A.yp.A s|;-^f'Q^Lg^EST^tJR^ AA aaMaAaZZ A0ZZ y/ypAAA/AAAj/y/Ai}//_': oWyAAw AiAi/PAti i ,-ly y -i.'s ' r-rt*']- yiiM/MZA'yiAAAr syvy AiAyiyylAi <yi ,y 'AlAy ���������-���������'���������' - '" .-- 'A Ayyiyyy-yy.:sA 4',"< A'fs "fAM" 'aillanco-nr, '-^Ktuater v&',': ; pfi.^y-^U i���������.,,. 'VMVli'-i*' Jp WZ'f\ 9s :*M ^^US* J:,}*.'1 w wi ���������"���������'-':' 'wsf-y -, I '��������������� '.u'i- ' ! "������l ''' :"( ' AA U*>* t -ii Vy'",\l -- ��������� /,:" r tSTJCCESSOllS TO Na*CUN10J*i -������1^ i ;!i'':i\^;;:;;4i;:^.#^^ iBrig-W'Inform- thorf fMcads and^tliepal) lirthVtlhcy A : haY.c.<t&ken:ih&^wcU^^ .; '������������������' \ ApAAAyiiAAAAAAAAA-AAAl pApA ApiA-Afpy Ayi ��������� / \. 3 AlS/y: S ;i siS r i&T.Sife- ^-S^- ,'^b A' A //AA A Wil: -.constiimly.kepton hand.^ ,.. .,u ������* * or '^ : tomer; sw- mffiiW&frWSXA , .. v ::���������;. :. P-^V.-^; :- ': s-S W**1 S S--Wl'^:W- J,ft.V-W- :y��������� lvi--;v��������� ,:��������� Ir*_, t,--��������� ���������;.v'-vi'^;..;;..yA:VSlyywA.As. A'-S������������������������������������*��������� ���������. ���������.,��������� 1 :#^.i ^ ^������;|^ix:y; ;t;j^S;;:fe::;#4^l -^^v i-r,-!r .'-ul. ^eesta; m 'M EACH-AM- '* RE prepaml to fQrnIsh:iLaniber at their. Mills, Willium Creelv, or,deliver it to,order; ���������: PApA LUMBER DELIVERED ON LIGHTNING CREEK.- A ���������������������������' ' ���������:..', A -AA ,. i 'Having a.PlaningJMaohlae la operation they pfi\l also lumittn*'. '��������� ��������� ���������-,���������-������������������������������ iS\'AA^'f.!y ' ; ^.SAAAawAAA- y ^ ���������y^yyy W'J- > A-., AA ���������Pyp.-w^i-*^ *;Ai *'p T*a-C^A^': .Li . r fr\HlB'OIi������:;AND-WEIit^K^OWNVESTA.BLlSHWl5NfT:'^^ X^ ,:i.a always supi>li<xl witlt-- the..-hi^t. otieverjjhjai&^v, that can" be proCurwdiaOiribao. 'K\s "s.. '-��������� ' , bfj-s ^oa|a^r*|t .'v -'.,., '������������������������������������if- ���������'" '".';J,\'.-' T''(,..V:!>- ���������.. Ay I AAA 'As Api Am y-m . ��������� .'im . ��������� sim ��������� ' C>! ��������� $ ;;;;-;ta ,' ' ^: -,ti '��������� ^# Sill AAMk sA Aim ������������������', ��������� ,-$ty AsAA0; Zy������ ��������� ���������-' .'' '������*'S ���������'������������������������������������i:i-::f>Hii . ���������-���������.���������<��������� *3 II! W.ZB mm ;-v-.r,.--.;p ras -������������������'.:���������".-,::.������������������.���������'*{-? ������������������;:. ���������:;,-: IK ��������� -���������-���������-��������� .'-.^ i'-'. ;'���������'" .per"1" fe^ ^>^*-.*--H>V, Single1 .Wi-' C ���������- ���������'���������������? <*������,*.p-..-:\ 1 . r ' The'Celebrated1 ; ", A' "' "'" '''P 'YRP������M f GROtfND:;;;C^ffFEE;;^:^ A superior article ��������� jto '���������' any wh ich cbn He hVd flrenf/lw*- -.^ low, Roasie<l an.CQr^und^onUliQ premises^ trom .tho..; \. best selectee Denies, nnd wurranted iroe- ft^in Ta������tu���������t- .. ^ er;itif,������a. ,- ������������������ ;-'������������������'��������� '���������'- . :--";'' * -''-/- '���������'' jcl7- ��������� lAf '.:���������!;-.' fcO. GpODSOS. -..;'���������'���������', '���������' ,- ''*���������������������������'",. : ;:.- ,; t- : ������������������������������������ .l:,I'' .-..������������������������'* ���������DRESSED at satisfactory rates. sell , May 6-nU Ling .^.��������� Recorded in .favor of .; v . . U Ling and Ah Tou^ 2'p.0 fe������t mimiig daintyi ^ricervUif, iprii 17, im. r.TX?EHSOSTS living, within lhe precincts of tl?e ./V. Tvnv u tj i;' Bn Dcei'vilie are;reQubsieu by ��������� the Fire .Wardens to ��������������������������� A . , ���������> r.~ Ammmiimnnm/-' r.nd ft!so to clear-'"nway the'!JiOT*an������ nther coranusti* j.- bltt tnniter * win tho roof in *ue aeigliboi;������pod'-oi' tae (;.-/������'. BEG TO ANNOUNCETnATTHfcY.BA.VJSRSirOV-Ellv--; |>. U������ Use SjKicUius prviwisi-'g &ruterly known as th* St.: (Jv-oive S.iloon, whero > ihoy- ������'������Ji he at uli tiuits* prepared to tarnish .,,..,.-;���������. '.''.-. *' ������������������"��������� B 0 A'k D AN D M BAL S / , ;; OF THE BEST J^tkiATYA Th? BAR , - fimiielscd'wUh the' ftne^t W1SS3 , riQuoKSandCio^^.i ; ��������� .; "!'^;,} Board,' -. $14 'per' ;Wee;]������.fe:'. Bsmsaanam TITfg-CARIBgO SENTINEL SATURDAY JULY tl. im - ^ULKHEADvMEETiNG. ���������evening :H.To<id wa* appointed chairman, and Mr J. *S. i Itfenrpwa secretary. - "V:,";;-,^ ;.v'-'; Tb'j^httirman stated the ���������object of the meet- lng1������WM to devtso'meana to keep the wa tor; of J M.���������e W^,;_V^^- ?���������������-!: rySS'?:}"* ^.i^^X' the creek from running tbrougb- the streets; pumping ; their pumps will bo up in a: fortnight, The Klevevi of England are unaite to work their deep ground without a new pump, but are finding pay where they are working., The West of England have issued payees for tenders for machinery. The Murtk? teV h4 running a drain. I '���������_..- y . w . . ' ItARVKF OBKKK- Foster co. have completed their wheel-pit; and are about, commencing to build machinery. The Minnehaha co:'have Hni*he4 "(heir tap-drain' to their blind shaft 130 feet ahead ������*ahd cal led P po n tli use p resent to co mo,, for ward and express their view* as to-the .best ijneabfi"tff attwiifing that end. Mr Davison.said.we had already pflid about -$500 this sprj.ng towards repairing the damage ��������� dijne:ib:ilie street by,,the creek runniug into *it. If we let.matters remain 8* they sue until the fall freshet, they would then bo n* bud as -ever. He thought that a bulkhead, pimilar to 'that built by Government.at the upper ond of. ��������� t bo ��������� tPyrn - won I d; be vsu flic i en.t: 411 -oriler to obtain tbelfi.tiws of' \ bose prefer,t the speaker <jn6ved, seconded by MrC. yaillaiicoiir.��������������������������� That ah biilkbeadbe built behind the town." [Sub- ;r*eqm?hlly withdrawn in favor of; Mr Op pen- :' i. e i mer s fcotiud; A Ay ' '���������. '������������������'��������� T.A. ���������" '-. ���������" ���������.-���������"-.��������� A -.< ��������� Mr I). Kurtz suggested that tbe ^Government -should pay at least, half of the������expeuses. Mr;;2jf, Crrimbaiicijflaid that tIk>. Ftreet������was V*jvtptj'a part of the Yale and Cairoerotiton ���������: waj?ori���������-:��������� sroai); wbi3b the Goyeratnent were h ou lid "���������\ to; Me e p in repai r,: a nd th on gb t /tbe *GoVtjrnp$ent should bear the whole expense, Mr paroston conciirred in]J'fp Grimbaura s rTiewa,:i������id.saiddf ho tpwawer* here theGpij oriunen i wov 1 d net oiri y Jraep the joad jn re-; pair, but would towre io protect it fi*6m;the ravages iof^bti ������jwft^:;t&^ ��������� ab la to ox and' ni 11 le.te*������i s."'. A That 'becai tse i i [a was tbe,misfortnno pi tlie people of >Barki*r- vrtll������to .livela their p.reJ5ent locality, that was mo feaso n w hy '\frey; eapii Id \ be pi t ami u al ly if*) ia gr������������at. outlay fbr;tbe purpose jit keeping in A, repair %h*main highway, of :rfeiCountry. for whichA\\ipt/hare, yearly endured the heaviest .jkind of taxation. If ..tbo town were removed to Coroer5pntb^ XtO;mbrro w "tbe lGo*em tooni. won I d; bavo to. pro tec M b e road way here, and their liability was tbe same now. He would! : enggest =;(hat������lap proper vniejnori a! be drawn.;' elating 7ffcie*5Biat^ter ia stfpiig terms, abd pre- :aenledip tbejGoyejrnme������itv - ....;. ... Mr I. 0 ppenbeuher moved^ secoadcd -.by ��������� Mr I>, Rurtz, that a comaiittee be appointed ���������to draft a-iDeuiprla! to��������� tbe iihletCommissioner of jLands':, 4hd WorH*,* a������qne*������ti������g������������������; that the iGovermnent ^should at the earliest date possible adopt means to protect theroadthroogb ihe town of BwkerviHe ^fpftm fresnet^. and ^ihrtt ttie-Commiitoo should-w'ftit ^i������pon Ii. M. Kal 1, Esq4'Cottiniiftsion^r, Ho ob.taie.Jii^TtfCom: uiendatiou of tbiar request. Dr. Chipp said that-when Goverrrmont levied road taxes and fold property it wns ajothinff more than right that that body sliotild uotouiyboild tbo roads but keep them in re- ;pair. . ���������!'.. -���������* v ������������������'-.;' - ' ��������� _: -: J ' ���������Mr Qppenheimer's motion was then put and carthx], and '.the cliairoiaa .then naoied the rfollowsno; committee, viz. :������������������MeRsrs. Barnslofi. Thompson... Uhipp. jDppuObetaier, Skioner, ������^ninbff\im and Todd.. " ."* . v- The meetingtben adjourned. with expectation of continuation -of. the old pay^ The Ouramingsco. liave-oc*m|)leted thei-r flume.: 1600 feet m ie'bgth, and joined it, to the Manitoba Annie; whiph is.650 feet \n length. The Manitoba co. are: laying a new track in funnel, and are petting dtimp-b-ox and slmcos. Vno Uomioion co. nave hjwalt a wheel and are preparing to sink; will bottom in: nbont two weeks. The Perse vor an coco, will have their fin me, 382feettn length, completed next week, airfl will 'be talking <nit pay in abont a fortnight. The IMcFMry co. fs taking out pay. .A Ci^mpany ol Chinamen below tbe last named is aim lo'iogwell. KRtTHLKY CUKKK. t Ooliu-ltoss & Co. have finished fttrlppiog, and are 11 o w b otto mi ng -w p an d d oi n g Well. ��������� Ayi a. .. . :8N6wsnoic;cmo������K. /j ;J. Edwards* at 4noufli of Bno wflhoe, is sink i ng a b U nd els aft Sn h w At u n ne I. The in/1 jca- 'tions in this'clalm are good, there being, no doubt that Mr Kdwards l.s now in the deep channel of Snowsboe:<cree?k, which bag not yet boen-pYogpected^ '���������'���������."; '���������"��������� .���������'."'"���������'; ��������� we our business io positively cMsing; ;;o:������t arkeryille altogether, we beg to call the attention of the pub- ge and varied assortBient Merchandize at our estab- '"���������NkitRTXQk.~ln auofher-coiomn our readers will' find, a;notice of the .nmrnage of our friend Mr:-ttall.yMimster \6f tbe Wesleynn Cbi i rcli a t JI a rkervi -ft e. 'We.: ns wol I ns bis numerous friends bore; Rinooreiy wish Mr Ha) I an d h is b ri d e hTI rli.e j oy a nd bap p iness attainable in married'fife, .Usprat AtmKST.-r-Thonias 8 tovenspn,; the res p ectatt I e I oo ki hg o\ d gen tie m an who w as arrested her^J|.|iree wei^ks ogo, is : n ccord insr to tiio last Victor la papo ra. 1 y i ng in j ai l a n d er a xharce of obtaining $1200 Irom Wells, Fargo tt Co. undortalse-pretences.; V- Baknard> Exprkss arrived last night' at 19 ofclcrck. bringi rig ���������agnail, an express, nnd ; the fol low ing 9 asson cerisr": M iss Hastie; Mr Rob 1.1 S.tevenson, and Mr Sylvester. ��������� pp.. BARNAarTa Expkkm ileffc on Sunday morn, ing, the 21st inst., carrying a mail, an express, and Marcus Wolfe; Mills Bowden, and another passenger for Tale, .AA p .Thk Kanaimo MunDKB.���������Georgo Bell, convicted of the murder of Tholaas Dutson. has been sentenced to be hung.- ' lAiyiMsip9 a.'large -lot of .Haiich- Butte^: at ^3^;l'-||.:cents; per Intending purchasers will da well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere." Barkerville, July 26,1872. NEW ADVEOTrSKMENTS t.- MINING iNTELUGSNOa. Th������ Cornish co. washed up 100 oz. l������sii 'Tuesday. The Flume co. washed up 105 oz. *la*t we*k. Tbe McLnHghlin co. had Sli ok. -on Tuesdsy. The ChtDg Yen co.^Well'Mary ^nne) Washed "upwards of 100 oz. lastSamr* -������lay nigbL Tbo Caaket co. is paying well; The Hiack-J"ac4ace. took out $2200 for five 'daye7 washing. The Lauo & Kurtz co. are abrmt completing way PUBLIC ooipaiiy. l\TOTICE AuctiQft-Mining Interest, ELDORADO CO., LIGHTNING OREKK. XTOTICE^ IS HEREBY GIVEN . THAT U Oue-bttif ,of One. Full Jatcreat in the Kldonitb Company on Lightning Greek, owheu by llerman Korroann, will t>e eolii by 1'ulnic Auction at tli������(>urt' House, Kichfleld, oa MONDAV, tbo.23th July, Uisrt., hi 12 o'clock la the foronoiin, f'������)r Assc������.vmenis. A. JOHNSTON ������, Secretary. ' July 10, 1872. . ji*������*, TS IIEREBY GIVEN THAT THE STOOE ,X 8������oks of tdie K;au:trta faoile Railway Company will be opened cm the Fir$t day of August next (1872) Id 't to pro*i ncoof Brt tish Col aml>ia. to vv it: in the City of Victoria, in iko hands of Wiixtam C. W^kd Esq.' ������ Parties.r}esi'rc������i3.of-������nHk|-nfi:nppFkatipn for Stock in tne iiaid' Company will p|*������a.s������- ad{lTo.������s rhemselvee in the Province of British Columbia to tho person herelit ttbbre named. E. LF.F. DE BELLEFKUn.LK. Secretin*. ffoatrc-al, 24th of ,7un<\ 1872.. j u27 ? m IfAVAnEK, ������UKcr* Wnipa. Sjecrktahy Ii Trsasurfr, ��������� ��������� Wm. Jf cCotr. 8TAr.it MA5ACER, ..... J. Z. UoCOll' COSTLTilKR, F. PerkktT. Electoral District of Cariboo. 1 OOUR.T OF REVISION will be held by tliij lx Registrar of Voters at the uuderuientioacd place* iu tire respective Polling Divisions of tho Cariboo District en the duys herein published, viz : 1. LIGHTNING CRKEK���������At Mr Lindhard's Saloon, on Saturday, 10th August, at hail-past Sieve*, a in. 2. WILLIAMS LAKE���������At Mr A. S Bates1, oo rues* " <lay, IStli August, at One, p.ru; 3. QUBSNELMOUTH���������At Mr Barlow's Store, on Fri day, IGtu August, on arrival of the steamer. 4. BARKERVILLE���������At" Richfield Court Kous������, on Monday, the 19th August, al Eleven, a.m. 5. K&1THLEY CRF.KK���������At Mr Smith's Store, Bar- y--y Cn.-ek, vn Monday, 26th August, at TWUvu o'clock, noon, H. M. BALL, R-������KJ3trar oi L'ariboo JJistiict, RichfleW^ July 10th, 187*. juW -U >' ^anwihklc:. ;Store,;,iv LIG H T NIN G C RE E K; \:'. Has..- j list' been re - ,*��������� assor meiit of everything ������t! m raaers of a spSen assoi ges Tbe Cariboo Amateur Dramatic Association ���������duce, for theifctiiiwe, ou Mill pro- t* Iructod wj th asirott^i mengtk ^a^can 'be im- Cpavt������ni *to wooden ��������� ma clitnery. Tne^laSk Bull cp. wafllicl up :45 oc la%t* *-week. '��������� _. GliOUSlO CR������KK. ^ The Tiftdy of tho L������ke lostrpay for a short ���������itime hy riWrnjog tinkerncath ih'o ;pay frr^^lj .-^ml have agaiii found it ZhovCascade.co. ^asht^vnp 4i),oz. last week. ������������������������ UGRTXLVa V&EF.K. The'%j\g))txdng co. i������ payinjr over expewes. 'The S<������iiU) \Vn\es, ca. aro nie������ting wjtha.^poatij ?many lKMii<ierMi������t took out7i OK,i!usl We^fj Tho Hpwict* oo. jfcr* erect?rig ������ shfCfMion������e. ��������� flho Viiiivv1nkJ������ ci>.aro pnltin^ fWr' purrr^s ���������ah oijlt'r,aml will,ho a-blo to $o to work in ah������ itifggingii P* pooh us the 'pumpf* are &r- eanaefl. The'Vipioiia nnd Vancouver cow- p*n\m ������r������ ^ttina.reacly -for their pnmpa.��������� ^4^^1ai2ataae,au^.4icariv ready locosntnecoe FOR ������51 Wi>th tho following cast of characters: S?iaiuel f������nozz!������/. - , .' ' - Mr Gomnr Johaas Mr Sp'rffeiaii, - v ��������� - - .. Mr John Hudsofi! Mc-Charles Mmrkhara, .'-. . Mr I. B. Fisher. ���������������������������IAmi Sfnkc, R.M.. ��������� ,' . Mr J S. Thompson Poance (a Detective Officer), - Mr .J. K Sullivan Joseph (a Waiter), - . Mr Frank Perreti ^p'-rinteDd<������nt (a Railway Official), Mr John Botn-iTn" Telcgn.ph Clerk, - - . Mr J: K. Lr.igiuon tiix* Fanny Spriff^ins, . FIorenc* Wilson. <iuur.i������, l*������i8sengers, &c, ko. To conclude with Gomic and Sentimental Songs, ice. 83r~ For particulars, see Frograramea. IG-HTNING- CREEK. 1V1 $1 A Q ���������PARKER e AVINQ- PTJEOHASED TKS ABOVE Hotel from Mr J. J Robertson, begs to inform .tho invelUng ptibiie and the Miners, of Cariboo that he will do his utmost to sustain the well-earned ro- nutation of tbe houso as a ilrst-class Hotel. be surpassed in quality or price;' . jeSSf*"After th*. 1st of Joly, Gooils will b������ flelireietl accordiug to order on alt outaida CreekH. .T. W. LINDHARD. Yun Winkle, June 5.1872. THE-TABL WHI as usual be fumlEbod with aifordfi. tho best tho Market .^B-.Daor* open at 8 mk'������������c* .n/Kijrht o'clock. EutLTtainrncut to corn- Tickets,1 $t- Ruserrefi gijata, $1 50���������to hi hid of Va Vitrify 4&*y*Qih6������ .4 lis well stocked with Snirits, Ale?, Winos and Cigars. s Are com fo rtahly f'u rn is h et!, an -J &. 1 n rgc, ad di lion to} tha nuuiber of rooms is now being made. Hnvjuir n������ctMvofi a quantity of FRICSH DRUG.S, f nntice the'dif- fe*rent uiediciil preparations, ho as to a^sure inyHelt they an* th������* roijiiire-fj Hlroiigth. Tersoufl ia Cariboo or on tbo Road will lienelit by Kendmjr any prescript tions or orders tbey may wiwh nlU'd. y y Families on lhe fioa'd will got thein by letiirn Expr������������s- DR.CHrPP,; ..Drug Store, ��������� Barkerville, . !S3������ 1 ������ % XXt) & Are tho'best in the upper cauutr*.\ tan4 l>e %-gll stivpUvi. witU,K'������y '���������u'a Gr^ia. wiU altravs G-eneral Agency^ JAMES WiCKHAM, 1 : ���������' v Bari*i*vDa*. j*a awnMMBWtf&g ^injiin'i ��������� '^'in " ���������" 'ii rmiiwwBwroiftWH^^ 'HriK^a^gprnic^.^aatu^'Cir^iar-^^ TiIE:-CA1050t> SExNTilEt SATOIUUV. JULY 27. 1872. r MAU2UED. In V&jthrift; July 4th. at' the Westeyan ���������Church, by toe Rev. Win. Pollard, assisted' by the R*v. Thus. Derrick, of Nanaitiio. ������nd the lie v. A. E. RtiHai. M.A., or New. Weslminattir, the Rny. Jowm Haix, ;of Uark������rv,il}e. to Jteaain, seco n d .ti a-ugkter of the fie v. William .Pollard, of Victoria, B.C. -,./.;>:,;.- EUROPEAN. y-A Dubjia. ihily 18���������Ttie parties concerned in :b urn ing Justice Keogh t a efh*gy hava been ���������committed for trial. ��������� Geneva. July 24���������Th<>"Board of Jkrfcjuration of Icinowk-dge was_-e*ineed eyes, hy old poli ti cf a������������j *������ io out f5 in a tion. ex I������ nt of cou titvy. nnd resource*. British Columbia wu* in & great, meaauro aii unknown wgrnnyji floating island-as it were.uitnated berwoeu'Manitoba and Jfeipan : but every one displayed anxiety for information, and seemed to recognize thoroughly: that without the .possession of this province and the Pacific seaboard the unity of the Dominion uiu&t be incomplete. With reference to lhe proceedings of Parliament <Uniag the; lust season".': he iremfcrked that tJwTeprese ti rati vet* from BHtis'h Columbia went to Canada as supporter* of the present Govertmient; as by supporting rbcm our province had everylbing to gala. Mad tbey not done &u, they would hare been.iVcroant to the interests of the province and guilty of 1 the most suicidal policy, and he was happy AITIAOWWATIONS- 5,000" 20-600 to;say that ati the Senators nnd in-embera had throughout the session woTlced heart and hand together with perfect unanimity. lie had found the. present Ministry disposed to"So Salary of Liea M*overuor, Salary of Auditor, Salaries of Sirpretnoand County Court Judges, pwba We ex pen se of adm������ riis tratb n <of i Justice, ; .������������������ .:.. ��������� Expense .collecting Customs, Mail service���������Ocean'. $54,000; Inla nd, ��������� $50^)00, ���������' ������������������" ������������������" y *' ��������� mmo Lv*hl booses���������Maintenance, $'1630; ConstrucuVus $9.0rti). Telegraph Line-Subsidy and aiaitt- ie nance, Blasting Sister Rock, Marine '������*xp������Mises, 1 r11 and' Re.ven ue ex pmwes/ J Victoria Dredger expenses, '' Steamer Sir J*i. Douglas. *xp*UP*v Buildinir Custom-house and PostoflSce, Victoria. Building Marine Hospital. !$RT;.. . itnnl to assassinate LnwiCittgahd Q UNITED STATES. Newport'JiitVii���������thi World's cable dispatch from Geneva says : Serious.etnbarrfiss- niieut baft been caused iu Board of Arbitration by the English protest1 against the consider aiion of any arguments throwing any blame on Great Britain. England insists that the Interpretation of this evidence practically admits the consideration of indirect- claims whicjr.weta presented only to prove otber 'Claims which otherwise It would "be hnpossi- ble to -an bstantlate. Should this evidence be -excluded few cases can be reached... -..,:��������� Geueral Hyap, who '-arrived from. Florida, denies the reported capture by Spaniards of n portion of the "Fanny" expedition. He ������renounces, the expedition a success as far as J*ndimjr xafe and,canveyauce into tbe interior la concerned; .AA'A'A -'*"' > SpringfteM.-- M*������s., 24th^The University to at race took place at noon.. Harvard ahead until last half tnfle! when Am hurst made n tnagni������c*ut spurt and/ crossed- the line 1 ������ length*^head, ^Harvard, .2d ; Agriculture. 3d ; Bowdoin,4Jb:/William. 5th ; Yale. 6th. Th* favorites were both beaten in tbe race. New York*. 22d- John Miller, formerly an ������11 n c He~ of' the Sti b'-TreaKii ry u ad er Bu tier- field, re ce n tl y removed f o r forgery, was arreted 1������Wt ���������nijjht char-eed with forgery for large. aiBAiuuts ou eeveml flrm.8. ������8B������-<������������- : POLITICAL MEETLVGL On Saturday evening, the 20th last., at ��������� o'clock, a public meeting was held at the Theatre Royal for the purpose of affording Mr Thompson, Member of the House of ,Cotn ��������� I mo as for tbe Cariboo Liliooet District, an op- Liberal Opposition were liberal in the abuse of all the acts of the Govern meat���������liberal in professions, but illiberal in practice���������afraid to iiicnr the responsibility of ������Dlcring upon great measures of progress. .. v." The most, important measure passed in the recent session so far a* both the interests of Britiesh Columbia and the Dominion io general were concerned, was the Pacific Railway Bill, wbicb was carried by a large majority, in spite ot factious opposition. The.leaders of toe Opposition denied that they had ever opposed the railway or the admission of Brit-; ish Columbia.���������they had merely objected to some of the terms of union. The record of last year, however, and .the published speeches of Messrs. Mackenzie, Blake, Anglio. Youngi Dorioiu aud a host of others, show with what determination they fought against the whole scheme They opposed the extent of our representation, the land subsidy,, and, above all. tbe railway terms. Tbis year amendments were proposed calculated to hamper the efficiency of the. railway scheme, aud retard the progress of this great undertaking; but even the opponents of the measure reluctantly'admitted that the terms of union must be carried out, while several gentlemen,woo at first opposed the terms of ;\tnion, arid wbo rank as able statesmen and financiers, such as Sir A. T. Gait and M essrs. Mc Don gal I a n d ' Car t. wrigbt. voted for the bill introduced by Government No doubt could now bo entertained bui that the preal enterprize'of bui 1 <1 ing a Canadian railway from ocean to ocean wo did he carriwi out. Tlie subsidy, of $30,000,000 and 5U,O������O,O00 acres of land offered eertainly liberal imlucemenfs, and already two companies had been organized and were' competing for the privilege. Surveys were being energetically pushed on on both sides of the Rocky Mountains, Work on the railway itseif would Preliminary"imiji for Penitentiary, 55100 for <he companyrwhav������������ajways felnwd to Indian affair* 20 000 recogriixe-any one iHse ottt Kirwin. and hotd ; Militia equipments, stores and ex- bim for ashmen is.. r /> penses, ' 30.000 Lrn*Ke.xartiuied.��������� 1 waaaWced if I claimed '. Grant towards Immferatiou/ 5;iW0 ^%wi,n*s V'temt;��������� I said ������������������ tip ������'I tnlffihiv*] portunity of explaining the course taken by him and tbo other British Columbia members be commenced next year, and probably within U the Dominion Parliament The meeting I ?ve *"*?* the gi^anUc iindertaking which a ������,a-i-,^in������ii a is it , , 6 ������������w y^rs ago was ridiculed as a visionary was largely and influeaHaily attended. delusion would oe completed. " Mr J- H. Todd, who was appointed Chairman,!!* a. few happy remarks, announced to Hie meeting that Mr Thompson, who had just retn'rned from Ottawa, was present, and would ���������give aa account of what had been done in tbe last session la regard to British Columbia. Mr Thompson then came forward and said What the future* of British Columbia would be thereafter no oue could foretell, but tbe greatest benefits to this province, now so remote from the rest of the world, must inevitably ensue. Independently of the advantages arising from the carrying trade of the Bast, the opening ot the railway must attract a large population to our shores, and with increased facilities for ton BrtiTttH coiAtfBu kok 18 lb fast, he 'asked we it I reptvseaied Kir win I .1872-73..;, \l told htmy* no." I atnqot KirwinV agent; I $8000, told defenrtantg. on ������������������.the ICAh or l?ih. to r������- itho've {iieir stakes: if tfiey <ii& aotdo no there Would be a law wilt. 10,000 20,000 25,509 39.000 7.000 . 2.000 2.000. 10,009 20,000 25.000 2-O.fiOO James Turjey aaid:���������I am one oC the pur* chasers of Built-y's iatereut; Klrwiti Owned V orie-{*ixthnndividw! interest^ alter tho sale { came over nnd. purchased X on li, employed men. .<&a? Han kin informed. ine tli at. he had ? got Chinamen to saw hy contract; I took over one man nud arrived buck oil HaryeV creek oil the tilk lust.; seven men weieworfc- j������ng on an average right through; alnce tW' Htii. not less than sevea men < on> the ;ith;������l taU Shubert that they should ootg^t any of, tlri'grownd if I could help It 5 ou tuViilli, I saw Sh������<>eri, and lie said he whs going ^ to' work on the ground : I told bint hi* w6uhl b������ on*ly lo^Hg... Iiirt labor ; on lb* Wtu or 17th Bn-wkin and i told htm to draw. hiBMakas.'; ho refused ^ I thon'came over and took out a summons; the men were employ rd io work V " ��������� . :v' $377,000. Subsidy; ja accordance with: Union Terms, /A ,V 214.0.10 Interest saved and Sinking Fuud,' 120,000 ���������;'";. $711,000 Less probable, receipts from: Cub- toais tiow collected by Dominion Government, 300,000 l.Ay:s...A:AA, ' i a /wi ;"i$4M,0PQ Add to this approximate jralo by ��������� adoption of Canadian Tariff, 64.000 And the gain;to "British Columbia Is. for ensuing yeart $475,000 At the concltisioQ of the speakers remarks, which were most . favorably received,1 Mr Pearson moved, seconded by Mr Barn six) n, "That the course pursued hy-Uv Tbompspii, our. representative in ihe House of t'ommous at Ottawa, is.satisfactory to this meeting and J [.meets with its approval." This motion being. put was carried unanimously. The meeting then adjourned. :���������; ���������'. . :... KINIXG. ������������������COURTa (Before U. it. B;iU, ISsq , Golrt Commlsslooer ah<' A, "��������� Canity Court Judge.j . Wkdxksday. July 24, 1871 Prrsrvbravck- Co. (liarvey Creek) vs. TnoxiAs Si u������ a 11 d. Augi;st Shi1 b krt.v-M r Ba rn ston appeared f->r the plaintiffs, and said this was ail action calling upon tho defendants to show cause why they should not b? ejected as trespassers from tbe plaintiJTs mining ground on Uai vey creek, and why they should not pay $500 damages occasioned by such trespass. The Perseverance, ground had been taken up and recorded on the 2bfh Nov., 186'fi, and consisted of 1200 feet of abandoned ground, which was held in six interests (200 feet each) by the I ale Nicholas Bailey and Kitwin's interest; I said "tip :" I imgbt.havi* said that I did not represent Kir win's iii ter* est. lyAlA AA'A ���������'���������������������������'������������������ ' A ' '["' ��������� '���������;���������-' vMt Davio, for tlw defence, said the * act tort������: ought to have been lo have tlie record..cnn*,;v Cell���������<(!������������������ That deft*ndant������.crtiild not he ejected,..', as they were running a Wiiinel through the. "��������� ground by arrangement made wittriVrsev;er% . ance co./bntl thaaluitt wa������ mifitc in its present position to cut ihe water oft' froni the tunnel. The plain tifta had -not claimed lo" tvp resent Kir win, and consequently; de feudality took,up *: .(ha*interest as atiaudonedl The' costs ought A to be eqnally dividfd. aa it was th������ plaintills* ; faiilt that (he defendants were led in 10 error. We defendant did itoi now dispute lhe pi bin*' tiffs' titletothe 200;feet. . yZ/iA Apy 1 .; ���������?- J am es L aid la w su id :���������I am! am ember ��������� of ��������� ��������� *; the Dom in io h; co.. adj 0 in i ng tb e 1 %������rsvVeran co . co.:; Turley'.'������������������ came' iip bn the pIh:ahd spoka about Shttbert aiakihg ground-'r'Slnihtrt *M[ ho.intended to hold the ground ; Turlwy eaid. he neither.claimed ICirwin's ground nor rcpfer; ���������; senied him. but Shiibert coiild geCHOgrouiid';. ibere-;'Shubert tt'sk4td to p;vv asieessmeuts;' : Rao kin' re f 1 iised'; :sai d wc Wo'it 111 have to, work. A on sta ked grow n d ; they: den led cf aimih g or :, representing'Kir win's interest; Wo therelor.wi.. held Outo-fi,'���������;���������we b������,dan agreement^ with.Bai*.- I������fy to r������ a the ttih'neI ���������;���������* th^ ,<������dge of the: pit' waa 71 withini;l$ feet of the Dominiori coi's lit������>; tlm Dominion Co.* were working at. -shaft! which;' wn?.:sunk.'or. the purpose of. w.ornitig Domin-.:, ion groupd... ., ��������� ,. Cross-examined���������Tlie .ground jumped by the defend an la w a������ reprvseo ted by the Dv' ruinioo co. AA; ". ������������������ ' : ������ i ':... ** Tbe Gold Commissioner .*aid:���������I cannot; ih������tt he considered no fitter occasion could travel and transportation of machiuerv, our piwiit iisMlf to meet his old Cariboo friends on his rel urn from Canada limn Kary oi the day on which BriIii bad emerged from the dependent a Crown Colony to the dignitv peiideii't province of ihe Dominion recognize the innocence of the defendamajti,. s ta kin g off the grow n d. f he cl a i in. h as beett fully repfespnted, and when requeaSedUte de-* fen d an ts h a ve refusod to dra w t het r stake*. If the defendants had acted rightly they would' ��������� have come into Court th#: moment ihe;r ad* mission into the company was refused by tho plaintiffs. The plaintiff* have followed Vie only course open to them, that of 'applying ( for an order to eject. I accordingly on!critic stakes placed by the tl^fendaaiH to bo others. Tdc ground firtallv leJl into the hands , . . (, of two of the partem, NichoUs Bailey and j drawn ana their record to bexancalied, Patrick lOwiu���������Bailey holdiug SveinterestK. ���������*&������ : or 1000 feet, u:i������i Kirwin 2<K> foet. The inter-j ��������� ^Vzvck Nrw8.-S������1w������W nr.iv������fl l.v Bsr- ests were, undivided. Last boring uaiioy.l &m He h������^l been honored by riie elect ������ boo la.-itye.Hr by being'clioseii n������ their "first S: )>pre^/atatiye .in the Dominion Parliament. m nndygenertd election being now at hand he If appeared before them as a candidate for their ������������ mi Ifragf������ o nee m ore,. i n the It 0 p a th a t his p a r- P liamentary i������ecerd during the past session had B proved sa^Hiactory- m He t hen p ro deeded to con t r as t th e p resen t S cpMllmyf British Ooiumbia as a province ��������� with her former -condition as a Crown colony. M Then she was groaning and sinking under the H burdea of heavy taxation and an mwm*im M debt, while Tiow^lw-si^^ five from debt, en- H Joying ������qual- \mvlleges in parliaitusnl; with g ihe older provinuw; bet Lieutemuit-Gover- M ilt������r and Judiciary, paid bw the Dominion Gov- m eriiment, postal rat<������a'. rcuiueed, large appro-' m jiriaiions made lor improivetnents. Ciisunnn g duties in general lowered, ibe ten and cotee S duties abolished, which had wot been antiei- m pated at time of union, while i$\ei. subsidy paid g -from tbe general revenue' had enabled ike m Provincial L^UIature to liWlwti the road* m tolls and reduce t'ha exorbitant fw������ formerk 1 pftW by tbo minBC8.- Tba-imt rtafofe proiif-JT g liiijua wjtb, Briiisij Columbia aitowri to tMe last/pl* of Canada.w������������ -titom our ������*ei?ibers including a mwjoriiy from every province, sbowed that the public sentiment was in favor of a measure tending to promote good feeling between the United Stales and the Dormhbm, and offering particular ad ran luges to British Columbia by opening American par is to the products of tho fisheries of Canadian Pacific waters. The abolition of tho duties on tea and coffee in the United SUteri necessitated a similar course on lhe part of Canada, and the Finance Minister in proposing the measure stated that with a surplus un hand of SI -millions of &������l law lie did pot propose, theiujposilion ol any new tat to meet the deficit. During the session 117 Acts were passed. rime until last Saturday by seven and eigh On the nightof the 7th, or the morning of the 8ih July. Ktrwin's inUuest was jumped by the defendants, who had staked off 200 feet of tho ground at the upper end of the claim and re corded Kirwiu*������ interest in the tinworked 1 ground on the l.-lth inst,.- The defendants had persisted in holding and working these 100 feet, and the plaintifis had been compelled to resort to lejral proceedings to oust them. - 1)n.11 aid Ran kin. loreoian of Perseverance co , proved that up 10 the lime of tha jump the claim h.������d been fully represented, imp after that toe from seven to eight ������en bad a re mak ing wages, others n o t d oiajf' mo ch .��������� Han klii'd con 00 was fired on at the Forks of" Skeena by ladianp. Considerable excitement prevailed, :but no massacre reported in Omin*> eCH* A 01*1 II U������HI WW ���������! llOniBTi IVii*-*, ������ ftiOuwi"*; I miner, said to bft a native of Missouri, blew ��������� his brains out a short "time before Sylvester arrived on his last ilp *rip; Vfm. ^fcliito^ died at Kort St. .lames last Wednesday weekA from the effects of poisoning previously re*; ��������� ported* -.-.���������,.. ; ''.'"-..��������� '.a Tin* Lan-k akp KobWCo.���������Mr R.H.Brown, - Superintendent of this company, received a been constat! 1 ly employed ;--also rtmt Shubert ^ijpatcb t)������ Tuesday, 23d Inst., from Col. (\ and -J am ea Lui d law had c*������ n 1 n. d o wn to th e tl i e form er ha d t ol d h i tn he abandoned inrarest. had and &mk IkMjw&hi in iKwijamcttU A &reMt- iac* ������Uteia������������t: the greater part of course being of a private ! claim, aud the for nature, such as those relating to batik*, rail- j located Kirwin?& ways, <fcc, .which, however, .required .carefill i wished to know tbe amount of nsse.**itteM..N consideration in commilleej, Jo the Estimates, due on it. and when he could go to work. liberal sumawere voiod for lirttish Columbia, Witness told him he could recognize no one in fact more liberal than in the opinion ot the ivu't "Kirwm; or his airent. . Shubert \'m bse-' "O p position tbo pr 0 v i n ce was entitled to 4, an cl q u e n tly we a fc to work < > n th e part- 0 f ill e; to prove the benefits wliioh wo derived irom ground which he had staked off. Confederation in a pecuniary view, iad������- Cross-exim peu de ntjy of the ex\iendi tn re 0 a r ait way * vayfi/fe*''submitted the' foliowiiyf Soiujc? C. Lane, at San Francisco, bating that two������.. iron puttips*. 13 inches in. diameter, and exh;;, boiler, bad been ordered, and would juion b������ . forwarded to facilJt'ate the working of thif meadow mines. ������������������ * * ��������� ���������' AKKLiOTfN'O-Mr T, R. Patfnllo hmreceived/, information that Air liobert 8ummerav who Jeft'herejiist summer III of eonsujuption,..^^. There was ji0, h<ipes ��������� >f f BflCARlBQO Si^'TIIE; -j>u ������> ..tv. ��������� -���������-���������"" ^ -���������-* WKpNESDAY;1 JULY'2-1,'1872; TEEE'aK.AiP:MI���������.'; :'.. ������������������;."/. A/ y viotoria.,/ ZAA/ZZi .; Victom, July 22���������Bj. the eteamer Emma, from Nao ai mo, we bear that iiiteifigenco has iVeb received from SKeena of an uprising of Indiaifcat the Forks, .anil that.the whi te reg.i- ������dent8 had.all l>een catu'dered. ,It Is more than Jifctflythat a'war vessel will fbe sent North ���������3inmediaielr: Further particulars aoxiously Hooked iorr ,'./'! AAA A, \ \-AlpyAwAl ������������������/������������������'/:' ''"/:��������� CLINTON... ..���������'. '. ... Clinton. Jnlv, 20-���������A luriona thunderstorm. New York, .July 20���������ft is rumored tliat Stewart has given $30,000 in aid of Greeley's election. A. S. DitWiberry, a lawyer, committed ho icicle by shooting himself;ld6fc overling. Mind eunpoeed to have been affected by &������un t&roke. , ���������. '; .-'��������� Sara'toga,; July ISth���������Longfellow, will be taken lo Long Branch. -Most of the bora'e* run at Saratoga race's" will run ini Long Branch -j races.in August. Harper says that if. Long*; fellow recovers.and.be fit, to race again, he would :.nbt let him start in another race -if he was certain of winning $10,000.! ' - ��������� ���������: MISCELLANEOUS. lying in the sWatb:at the time the storm occurred. The grain crop, ;however, was not ^nuchinjttTed/ The telegraph, repnirer froip ^fere^whi^ *V,as ajriick by rJiphtnmi biiViiot seriously injured, the charge -.partly eaeaping;-, through' a wet rope another mi&u was holding; *;��������� ��������� ���������-'. ���������.;1'. ! ���������;;���������; /A//w//ym^Op:A/Z. Z'-Zwl "Lytton, July'!2i--'Jir ?ushb"y.arrived, from ���������''Yaie ii������i night and is holdiug Couuly Court ���������^o-day.: No cases of: any note, vThe-farmer? vtfetweea.nare andr'Lll!6oet have commenced ���������;SarvestingA['.Freiguti eg! still contiriuea slack. WcatWr warm. -������ w.a; aA:. ��������� ly-A-y'i-.:. ' a���������: Z\;//,-i.A\^?ALT2.Ay' p-wp A _,: . tYale, ��������� July 23~-Tb e; On ward brought up 15 rtona of freight laPt tripv' Five teams loading ; -arid 'getting: ready for starting 'J"'; '���������': '��������� "': ��������� *; '*''= Bar bard's Express left oh Sunday afternoon r#W!.th: the foilowmgv p aKsengera:' .y' / f ���������.-.) ��������� A iFor*Barkerville-���������II.U9: Hastie; For Cold ^Spring Hpuse^Mrs John' Boyd:;end;child'/ $ f Sarchii;.- Mr ;B.AStoven?V for- fearker'vil)e. i\ iss A on ie Fel ker. ,fo r ��������� 1 ii m\\e , h ous e. Mr 'Btichby, J.P������ f or Ly tioo.- Mr Marcua Smith) A^X&SA^TonteZZ,/ AA ZaZ/A-,.-- //.; A. Z'ZaZ0^ -/Madrid, July 19^rAt,uiidnight;last night an /attempt was made to assassinate the King and .... 'Queeni' One'of the npsassins was killed and rtwo oapttned. The King and;.-Queen, were -driving borne; froti: the Patois garden-when tho would-be assassins tired upon them. . .Neither was hurt, however. There is iutetiiie ���������excitement iri.tJSe city.. The a?sas'ains Were ��������� 6ouvt?nicntly posted.in,the streets, and one as-r ^idilant was instantly killed by an attendant ' -of-the royal party.- ;The greatest indignation is expressed attheT atrocious deed." -Crowds ������ttlhe red lit. the neigh bo rb'o o d w hero the attack was made, and .at 4 .o'clock in .the morning ; i^imost the.entire population of Madrid'were hav^ieoing through the fctreets.' Their Majesties inaintathed their -self.possession during the ~sc**ue of excitement which ensued."" .London, July 20-^-Tho Prince of Wales went on board the American 'fit-et ;at %Suuth- ampton yesterday, but the vi^itwas strictly private. He declined an Invitation to visit- Southampton.. ,'.'" ; i Lo nd on; July 15���������It is rep or ted th at Par- D1iament will ;be: prorogued'in August. The .^and of the Grenadier Guards, is to give a ,-fceries of concerts.at Liverpool. The steamer Algeria, from Liverpool, takes a party of 'JCn^linh Retijerafor a Colony ,wjiich it is .intended to esiablish in jMinnesou. It io imposKihle to g-ivo any Idea for certatn 'Oi"���������������tlie probabiO uuralign o*f tL6 ��������� present ^Geneva Boarcl of Arbitration^.'/'; . </ Madrid, Jn 1 y . 2Orr-Corigratul ationa and e*i ���������^>rei5sions of joy have been received by the :^lng from all parts of the country. Tho ox- naminationvof the captured assassihsp 1!cits the existence of ao regularly organ Ized. consp i r- ^cy- ypAypAyi sw-y-A'wA.s. - ��������� ���������-.-���������.��������� ,A/A Ays.. ���������UNIT.ED..STATBS.- ���������'.. . New Ypr^ July .20���������The \Vorld?ii London ���������*pvelal sjiys^It.ia apparent -that the argil- '-ssefet/of .tire griiislr Agent before (ie-Geneva ^TiibenaK under the.5th ai'ticio of: the treaty, as ernbotlied in the-report of the committee of Sioard of th roe relative toUni teil 8Uies claim p. JlU*? examining D. St claiina, which were for .^������^003.000, ihe cojBmittee' eay ^000,000, wdAi4>e;euil(icl������at..; A/At '��������� '..��������������������������� -A* Van. Volkenottrgli ��������� & Co, Retail; :^iite!i@rs, I a ARKERVILLE; RlCHFIEUD ���������;.; ." j���������an������-. *���������;: ������ VAN WlhiKLE^ ';;. A SUPPLY 'OF THE BEST.P4IITY OF:' FRESH MATS * s r < ���������!,-); ALWAYS ON HASD. 'shepard; LUBBER' BOOT'S : - ������������������������ -:(Pauinted'December Is); 186^). ��������� lieather (putside^ Bales, Tbo usuhrway of nailing Leather Solcs*on Rti'ibcr Boots makes holes qui to. through, the Soles, which are sure to leak. These I .either "Soles are fiisteneri by anchors embedded iu thcRublJCr when the' Boots are m:ule, buc do not go tlirou^U the Soles. The Boots are. therefore perfectly AVater-Proof������:anil the Soles' can bo Headed witiiout- niaking them leak. They will wear three or lour times longer than tlie ordinary {iouble*������ole Hub ber Hoots. ; .'KUBBKR GLOTEriNa-COMPANY,... 1SG3 Broad way;. New York. : ��������� Michigan Avenue, Ciueago. '.'..'���������;,���������. ,607 Market stroetj San Francisco. FOR SALE BY ...../ C.-' STR'OU.SS & 'C. 'J. je8 *m V.'barf street, Victoria, B.C A ��������� ' ' BARKERVILLE, COMMISSION, STORAGE; Groceries, Provisions' and Liquors. d e ? O T F O E DOS ���������CEE������I'S7I1EA'FL0!I1 PHEVEETlbl BBIf EB THAI������ T XIAV12 been requhsied, by several rvspeobi ble par- i..Jti,,s,-. who call testify to the eJllcaev ol in*'������*'Ste;K to agaiu make nubile 'the tact.'that / "-;,���������" Moses' Hair InTigorator WILL PRE VENT -BAtDNKSS, : JftlSSJ'OBB 11 Alii THAT ISBECOJITNGTHIK .,,.;.. ,:.OK FAIXIKG OFF, .ami elftotnitlly ������������������}-.'. GUKf] SCUKF. OU DANiJKUKF... \ This is not a: mere a,������sration on ������������y part, as I have i n m y possess i an n u rn e ro us t y s ti mo n*i als cor i i i'yhig; to the.success ol nty remcoy. , ; .1 do not:ol coin-so pretesul that I can make tho hair prow on heads which have been wild 'for vars- but I wi 11 gunra atee .to stop the ha ir' Tfhm. la) 1 j p\������ o'{J, to 1 n cre.-ise i ts grow th, a u d e ll'ec iu a 1) y ro iii ove Sen ri or BanciruaV.. . .. ,.;W. I). MnSKS,\ Barkerville,U.G.. ' 'A CKBTIFICATE." This Jjslo.certify tb fit during last spring mv hair .was.rapid\y fa\\mg "out ano my bbad was rasf. becom��������� injr oalu, when I applied-to Mr \V, Ji MOSES. Barber I?arlcerviUft, who in a. tew weeks Stored my h������jr ������������������ i ts. fi inn er h ealtliy s tn-to. .A ; 'filfiik GI BBONS- Barkcrviile AXwAZ% 13$fr*J ��������� ' aMie I CLEAEIIG; OUT:." STOCK To make room for Spring Good* . ; Tho,; underGifrnod beprs to inform tbe Miners of Cariboo -that bo ia ������������������*,. SELLING- AT. COST! ���������' The followinpr class of Goods, especially [se! "-������������������:' Jected for Miners : :-'.;������������������"���������'���������-.��������� Dryv.Gobds;"--' A, ��������� ���������'.-���������- .'������������������:���������"��������� K ' ' .' ��������� ��������� ���������' ! Un dersliirts,' S o cks, t cy. ���������oats.,,.������e������tsv Pant's. And a Very Fine class of oots ^\ The FLORENCE is the best Sewing: ��������� ' M ac h ine fo r v F a m i'ly use, be cause it co seldom p*ets out of order. If there isone'ndt working; v/eli in .;: CALIFORNIA, . /Zp OREGON, ��������� -v" :������������������ ; ...-. WASHINGTOM TERrTITORY, ip. .";"��������� . NEVADA,-- ' ' -"'-', -Z-'-i ���������IDAHO^ ���������;. " ' . ���������- //7 ,V A. I ��������� ALASKA/.���������;���������"'' ';,;' 'w y'.A.Al .. ",. BRITISH^COLUMBIA,: p., A^A'a, ���������-AsUEyACOt-Aw.wA.w-: ��������� A'y-yy-A '��������� dA?M\ :a ������������������ '���������;'.. /aZZZZ Or .CHINA; \iInformed of it; I. will:; '/X It without any expense to th������; : owner. '���������.���������������������������l '-"-"'--:; "'��������� ,'-������������������' ' ������������������ -:AplAf"'/{ A: ���������nmmLA:^^,i^^//i i Uo.--.19; Montgomery. Street, Bouthi ^GitAi^ h6tel eyaoi^ ��������� ������������������ ��������� -g'a:n ������Franciscdi" C��������� i.il;:������' '' ...���������.��������� '<*��������� '���������', ���������''. - ���������*- -. 'Send forj,Circulars and samples of;,*.% the work. Active ''Agents wanted in " e very p? Iace7 ApP .-..). " A'. A fine selection of Ladies5 BOOTS & SHOES. Tew kiig������ 9 Suitable for Cariboo sind the neighborliood, . can be.oblaint'd at,- ��������� -'. DE CBIPP'SDEUG- STOliE ATTiEAsONABLG TRI0E3. v "' * A fine.assortment of G-ennine Meerschaum and Briar-root Pipes. .;: $83* Call and examine pricos.^g^ The Goods will be sold VERY CHEAi1 ior Cash. .EOTIE. Barkerville, May 1.7. my .25 A. Frepli Stock '���������' of. Patent Medicine*, Leeches. AJiVjenpesi /Stationery. Perfnniiery, Elastic "Silb Siockinjji: K'neo Caps;' Hocks atid^ 'iV'.ristle.isrlrjip'rovtrd Should or Braces* InfiinlM1 Feediup; Buttles..Iiuii������pEubber.-Teats,; Kings aud Tabs.fpr'TeeUiiiig.' ���������. -.../. ;-.- .- i^Teeth Extracted aiid carefully;: Filled. , p&* Prescriptious and Family Recipes accurately prepared. ; ; ���������;; my A ��������� Sk A Court of General Assise And Gaol Delivery and of Nisi Prins will be held at eaob of the undermentioned places as follows: New .Wfifi tminstor. Wednesday, Ist May. YiiU\ V ond ay: 6th M ay. \ ' Jjy tton".' Thu rsd ay, ?> th May. Clin ton. Tuesday. 14th Moy. Quesnel, Saturday, 25th May. -liichiield. Friuay, 5th June. Richfield, Monday* Oth September. Quesuel. Friday, I'M) Sep tern ber. CM ii to n, M o n d ay. 2?A S e p t ei ii ber. Lvttcn: -Friddy, Si'Tlh Sej)tember."-: Yale, Tuesday, 1st October. ��������� \.:'"';" Fail Assizes at New We'stm\nster, and As- siz^s (if any) nt Nanaimo and elsewhere, to be be re after fixed as business may render necessary. Dated'Victoria, 15th April, 1S72. " JBy commnnd. ��������� . - A 'ROCKK ROBERTSON,.; '/, ' .Provincial Secret<*fjr; . ������������������:'..' ...:-;OiJlcijr:no(r:' ; :.' . ' . .; W OftCE S t E R S H i FI E ] SAUCE ., pculuruil by GonnpiHseun&o-bo ' THE ONLY GOOi) SATJCE. 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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1872-07-27 |
Description | The Cariboo Sentinel was published in Barkerville, in the Cariboo region of central British Columbia, and ran from June 1865 to October 1875. At the time, Barkerville was home to a fast-growing community of miners who had been attracted to the Cariboo region by the discovery of gold. The Sentinel was published by George Wallace, and its stated objective was not only to disseminate mining intelligence, but also to eradicate official abuse[s] of power, both within the Cariboo region and beyond (vol. 1, no. 1, p. 2). |
Geographic Location |
Barkerville (B.C.) ; Williams Creek (B.C.) |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
Identifier | Barkerville_Cariboo_Sentinel_1872_07_27 |
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BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2011-08-03 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | 92d57340-d0e1-4d4f-be92-1aab83d4cd02 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0170808 |
Latitude | 53.066111 |
Longitude | -121.517222 |
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