&������������������ . ������ . uui_ ^/^S*^ 'sSas&s^s&^s-������ ^S^i^^t^^^B^^^^iv voi/ii������ ������������������ ��������� ��������� ������������������*���������:... :. ���������r-������������������������!>?*"���������A--'���������;. jS.-:.'-.' j.-.* ���������-. -.;- ���������������������������/��������� ���������������������������v-v,> Jw-<,. ���������" -- ,. ��������� . J;./ ���������<,���������,.',$)������������������d,#.$������$%5i ^-:l.^:4f������a)'A^fU't- i:'^-i''^A ; .j'' \'Y: :~'A::^':T,}A ______ 's s-V j*?| ; .i'iVtfJ^'KSTV Tl:'f������i%AV������it,:**?,'^'ft''' '4 -TEEJAEI-BOO SENTINEJL ���������/, |-.{.4 4/4Pslfe^ ' . .'H'.''1'.'--;,'.- '''���������Yf-.ZlYA%t AA:.. Al yf::A f 'ff "���������''��������������������������� '-tiff ff. :/-.-.''-: ft. t ���������'���������". ��������� ^^#^^|]T|j^n,/b'' ^1111^ ]f 1 ��������� " Subscription^ - - 50 Cents, per Week; ^^v/u^'KA^ ;A Forone s-_aure|oneJnchj;flrst Insertibis^ -"^$������ ":*" " ��������� ���������" "* * " V/4 ' . ../ ' oucaiont_,~ 4 4 .** .���������������' Fortwesquar^-tfr^Hn^kTela. -". -. . '$' if:i f;fM - two sq uarcs, ;tfr^ti psekTop. ^g^ts for the4* Oaribo^o Sentinel:*?; Tan WlnWcv''4/<?r quesn cltuottth, x- t Soda .������reek^(4 ?s ,4 'Clinton, r - ���������-���������'4; Yaiei/v/������44-/4:< New, Wcstml ustcr, . Victnriav>ix,-;...;-,:>... -T.. ,P. Flsncr," 4 f-f *Be;in &Co., ��������� ,*.'.*. *G Street; . , -������ ��������� - >".-i.'- vk;// ���������*: ��������� ..-��������� :A' D- McTrraes; ���������:";���������; V *4 Barnard's B>;prcss r}*>������a��������� - Barnard'sKKtnress ..- Brtroard?s; Express :_; -' d<������ 4 -:'' do; \f %���������$.&?:: --,1r������ John''Murray/ V , .. _V- Mr Webster. '��������� Y^ir/r -' . ������Sati Francisco \J *i* ��������� Snn Francisco, 30 Cornhi7i,.'7ioudrin.'E.O 'T ������^4$-^ 4 JOB PRINTING dFFlCE. ;���������;/���������������������������;: .���������;./--. ;'/75k4;/;^;|;-;^;v|.|;^^;:i;0I.^'1:/;';-; ������������������'/;.4:;���������/������������������;���������.: ���������/.:. 45-ix Car������t������..JOj[rcjyrtrfi. I'osiers and Programmes for Balls and Theatncal Efitttrt^itiiinetits' \ ^E^Eieeuted \yjtfi neatness an ddispa*^ch^^;: Terms moderate. ~ , . Department-S5 00 to enab le the "de p a rt me i$ to buy some &rbo|ise������f;^e//$^ pany has ordered' a hew eteaoi ftreZ bell "from London to eost^flO. >;��������� ft UI a '���������'. :��������� k< ���������/ .;���������'.. ;///.;^..//;..v:;./v-f;'r;.'/4.'V5;';ir&.x;i- .,:;-k*i 'fjft-fi'i-'Ai''--:-'"���������'.���������" ���������'��������� ''v-:"s :��������� j .4-V EUROPE. '-Ay* - i ;<-Xf ��������� ; "tj/ '1 r'"-1 ��������� fr'J*.,..,, .,. ..'..''' ��������� ��������� <���������* :'���������������������������''A'f- / >' ���������". "S :��������� fioadon, June 3���������The steamship Pmimncmd Castlev of,ihia city, went^asBbre^cin the-east ������oasfr/of; OWba7 and / be^me, a^ tdts^l wreelc Tnlrty.perSons'were"?<lrqwne4^ 5: tJ '��������� - -������������������, ,(i --.v,: ��������� p-Adispatch fromfSimngbtj g[vesisomeipasr- tictiSars ot;tb^ caplur^ by|(;he..Ghiuese forces ef Talleetod^ini t\i&? pr6vi������cWottf Yiinnati, soil jh-;western;. Oh in a. t f The .^ ictpji^ue fo rces foil I ;��������� u pori;0������e; inhaftit^iits aadf *'Ma^^Mliifty, thotisarid of tfeem.;4T!^j; Swltiin poisdiwsd^h ira- eelf fatherteda^all 'into the hands of his ene- ���������mlea. ��������� , a 1:-:..:;.''��������� r ;��������� 1 ���������>, ',��������� 7(���������������:'> .- -;;.. / 3*v Bay^ne^JTMne 3^-Tbe /Garliste ^hp held "posscjssfoii" of /tti^^NorthernjraiI way in^Spain have signed a^^coaven lioir;by, which the reJ sutriplion'of^rHilwajr/trnffic1 will be a^aiii^re- so tn edf >1 he Spaa ish ���������$**������ th ori ((es/ agcreein^ to tlie neii Iral isln^/of p'tbe I me' f rdaT'M i rand a 'de Sto to the frontier. / For tli is eon cession the company p^tfee;(^te^ ���������< >Jf. ' Berlin.^Ijiae .S���������AJsiatie/oholera has ap-, f>en r*ed in 'two, vi I lag^a' in West Prussia, it fearing:'"'been': commMtiicated from' Prhssiao Poland; .Rd^rid quarantine' in^AstireB'in the infected'-district, have feeen eslablished. m OTBLS,;:RESTAUElAOTS;- & MlSOELtiA^EdUS.', y, M <JTil CLINTON. I Cll h I oa f 3x1 ne"r 18���������7Bar n urd 's st ages, iwa th II11*;.marls and>x-pr^8s&arriy&^ ���������Eiooii. .''l?Haraon*8 >np : *ffl%e arrhred nt 5- tw.������i. willi a fwiiionfj of freight���������no passenp;ers.���������< Harnnrd'a 'down, express ;arrk-e.d at ,2 $ya. with ���������fin*'pksflengers.'iind left at 4 wHh niiie. 4N������th������iR/A^isner^r|itenc tthe peiriHMi t |ary, mad e^ hia fescAipe, y ester clay] aii^fnoytt^atid/up$0/tliis boor/ has/*nolifeeerij ���������rectiptur^d^/- - ^^.^^/���������^���������'''^���������/V'^^.r.^-rr; r^-1 ������������������"���������' ��������� " ;Mc K������y,V; h/>rsea^ Carihoo Oiar^^arf^ ^r*-; at(end the-ecuuinjc Tacea at that place, AVeatberiwa'rjh.^JCpleaifi^t^ f'/������ ��������� H ' i IHp' [l$^4 ��������� 'I fo By,BarnardV tip? JJxpi^esel:^Meaara^ Duck;* viatiien^ titr Soda;Creejtf Jjl 1?/0^ ^aillaficour,, ���������Jor Bat1reTvitlef������ ^' *"' V'""'���������* .. Passenger list;per steamer* Prince Alfred^ aajled fpiri San Franciaco oh' ^tb':-^- Lyman "Wells/ wfe arid # children;; Mrs!. J. VJU'tfeis ������tid '������������������_���������' clnlilren ^f Samiiet Mooto and^ wife':: fdhn .3lo6re^a0d4w*fe ; ^ Mrs S. Smith and 4 s; h i I dreii f4 ^Irs Oam^h e 11 and Jn fab t^ i^hfi'n 8~ ' " ft EiSI MB WlSm Hi aJUilllff falTr'S.if^an^^2-^ijdren ;^H.; Cabell/and w i fe ; %vf }M,^Sfiftth v Har-y /'SicLa������e; 3 am es Rich :.W Qap^j IJeti������et aon Jofon aeM, Miss B<Sutherland,^AK^Rp^jBtiijNei-; soliVdlittriea Richard ���������40 in'Steerage.- r''f* '���������^fii:-:f--ii:iffr^'ftf *���������"' "a -SILVER PKCOVERY>T/HOPE: ^ Ta|ei/;J^ne! 11^-THere/ i^;cb^i%r^ie/ex: citemrnit here over tlie Siscovery ot a eiiver lead en a mouotain- about 10 milea from Hone. \ Tresb'. cpmpanies/ hkjt&T ^ee'of*jfofmed he re vkk on e? lh' Hop e te Uke ii pf ��������� d aims^dn the lead. It ia supposed to he a continuation of tlie Eureka lead; which runs in lh at direction. It is distant from the Eureka about 12 m i I es. So m Capecim ens 0 f 6 re. tiro mi fassa y ed in San Francisco are reported to be very rich, ���������averaging'$923 per ton, and from the acceasi- ���������bility of^l(e;le'aflJMs e^pe.qted^jaai worft can '���������be carried onfiim great facility. Theyei.ais ���������situated a shorVdistance norllh of the ^ope- ICootenay trail, and can 'be 'trafceC Trom" a H$reek half a'mile|froM'tfee/base^^;tfee Si^in- 4aiatoah^.to������o^it^J.'*':'-^/^^/ ���������'* .*������������������', I London^tohJBi.S���������^A sfrike i>yUHe.iempU)ye8 of the,Great 13/stern railiwid company took; pi ace 'Tji^j^i^jptj^jSe1- f0Q[' men q nit work. A~'5tVike-:.by\theH;ca^ateiaa of this city is t hre ateo ed.--/''''' ��������� XfT ^fXf; fff ;���������; London; June 4���������A second dispatch"'rroim Shunpluu says no^ives were'lost %the; Wreck orthe'Drummend Qastle.? r4o .--. .vPenanj^ Straits of Mulaca, June^-AiDutcir ma^f^.wdar.cjii|sin^olf the cpastef, Suinatt^ , (Ired ytnto" "three''Br I (ish'- hsercbati 1 vessels;, as they 5mpre;leaviiiflrithe harbor, of * Aisen. *The cap taina have sent a, ra esse ng^r to ^tliis place asking: for?assistance;- and the Coolies here are already ehimtin^^n/t^ D������tch persist in war they .will meet with a stronffer%e^isn1rice '.titan'���������'ever. *'* The" siigar plaotalipps jh^^o0h^Sii������a^^re ^gping to ri ii 11 \o nta^cbunt .ofkd tat Ung-A ab^rers-i u to the Cbinesc-iwmy., 4 4 -, ��������� v/rRqme^ ^une^feThe headsypt religloas,^ prr dera' /have; t-'.sij^iedr^'.dociimeo.ts - protesting against the bi11'fo*'<-.tlie snpimjssibn of^reHgiqii^ corporations, and appealing to' the Pope, the law of nattons, aiitd toyGod^-^ ,* * < ��������� fp' ��������� fjohd'oh^Jtitie 4~Tlie. Times -urges Hhe;/jln:- mijrration^"of -X^hikese to /E������ist 'pA frica;" ras f]������ means of f Ringing;/aWiit the abolition of the slave-trade there::^ ff"- ���������fi^ftft - .. /; . . Paris' J^ne 4^- D^patches:-lr.om ^he/Spanish' frbotier rejWrcji, a^attle^n^pr^������rresi; to-day be^ tween the Carlists under Dorgntry and a*force of 1500 RepubHeart troopLv/Result unknown; Bayomie,i lune 4^TlieIGarlists appeared attack^on hadtaken YdMMix^^ ' [SUCCESSORS ��������� ^^tCg^K) jg Bng Co inform thdr^frigndfi and the'.pub Ik that .t-list* have tii&en;the -������welf kcown premises iii': Barkerville eo��������� Umgh'tivohibly pulrdaisldi whiio iu tfyo joccupuUuii of lit N/'Cuiiio. ;4 ::f: ff 'ff. 1 '������������������ p. ff: Yf.? BARKERVILLE, " 'w������ ���������*Mmi pELtEitm; \/l; >%4 &6Q, wi.U be n;naufactared^ntd;eold^yJWh<AG&^o and; Er tail ia its-purity^ im^ffflff^;// ,'- /'���������/,///:'-/"v/'/^: __te&elt:3S^^ conetiiDtly kept oa hand. ;> , , *j .I^e Iiodgiug* Departmsia^ j-=t f ' ���������-. 't'Tri'' -vA ���������'���������&'' ,!A'"'ir'-'''fJ''1A- i'.'i>-;: i" ; IJ-tt,"'-' t/T:-i/r-"/-: ' i''���������/,'������'<'���������-���������/'':; . j - / ��������� f , '. t y t* ' f-'f fff ;���������//;;.//,./'/.-;/./;; /;//i:'-\-/:;/;/���������;/ ���������? 4'/.*; A. Aiyff:<ffytti will, .be al ways carefully, attended to, .and tho,besi' 'B^is :4���������d': r'aco'oaimodatioa. provided'^for^ tSeir : c������sj ���������-afy.������������������������������������:���������������������������,r,<AAAf^ ���������:,....;- AyA:fi,iimfi iouiera' . * t Wltf^^WWlAM������; I kt' t v* > &T:SSl:tf >v'a.iv 'Mi 7H<>ASTOD^I>M3^fAt?THB^S^RB.4 ri:'' }''4:4,-^.-4^^TT^^ - :f a. /i ^.44' ^ ��������� I ;.; vi ; I^B P,0 T4; P'.O.fl% 1 0 : rapf^EER MILLS .EXIR A FLOUfi Wkliand-i^^- v ,[ ^ .,- ;-rjj.'j. , j ^;^ ,/y iib23i W-O-V! i&n^iiikfe^SMiF^ fPV^fc; f i.'^J? LIGHT ,.; <i ������ii * rJ ?"- : ^:?C;:FfeB@Eg^ :>���������'& :^:-i:.;^ Mas^ just. 'beeii:re-; MishedJwitKa'iiew^ I ano\ complete/ksso^' Ji;;&;. ;^l 1*?^ ���������__SS_S5BIMT; and oiSeM toi;.l^tuie;^s ���������'. t/>: 1 is ulwnys supplied Vitlv'tUe" best: of everytbipg that caa bo Drocured in Cariboo. .4...-..fY&,~Y^ f,>-..������s; 11 j-?**'-/. ���������".������������������T* .'". j 'j ;' ;i,;v 's ���������., .'.��������� ���������; -....r7,.. il-i-'Uf '��������� ...5."I?'���������}"'* /.������������������r..,..'i"V7:'J !;'���������>-. /���������./..:���������//.-.-K. ' v,;-. t i '������������������ i ii.V-., ���������]:'!.-s'v /.'*:��������� >.:'/:/"'!:'/:> ';^?'',//':i.''''' ;*'--:' '../'*'-���������*," ���������' '"��������� '.. .. " . t> ; -;,., -"? ..7. ./���������. \.... .u-v-....r i-i'jv ���������*tt*.' Sia#i 'Mbaflrs? '.'VICTORIA. / . l^i<5toria,: Nne" ;'.ii-4Jni'6hg the> passengers down from Com ox were J. Birmingham and Mr Bell, who gji|fl See^ i^pe^iffg^he|Uiilon Ooal CompanyV mine, probably \vithi a view lo purchaser .41 fj'.'' faff -T K-/f -fj. 'A 4 fl ��������� The TfigerEngine c0ftv.;havitig a large cash surplus ou haud, have agreed to loaa the Fire afterhooii Emrj,V^.-5Eii/ geiiie fo ihe people-of France;in f^\fori^of? her ion. ^ ���������i'- ;���������;f-;';;-. ��������� 'fyffpyXfy ��������� t .* ��������� /.-. ^���������V'Romei^iiuff/^ r^iace^Laiar,;president of = the ?Count il/ a.nd th e��������� M i h i s ter of tb e In'ter io r were wi th him! at the 'time.';:''. .'*���������;'���������:'���������������������������'.'-' ff fff^:��������� ��������� ffpf.^' - .N" ..���������;/.K>lWlTEDJSTATSS;,|l4'f; Washingtdn',-���������Jiine; *5 ���������������fee. arrival of the steamer Fro He with the sit rvivors of Captain J_all*a exnedition'-is daily expected:at_ Wash- 'i'riglib"h"iNavy Yard. The Secretary /of the Navy ha^gi.v������a 0refers ttiati jM|'e pfncersJ.Wd; men of the Polaris on l5oard the Frolic shall first have aajnteryiew wllh^fhe Secretary.��������� He proposes:to ascertain if pessible the truth from Oapti^ys'pn and men, and wiiF'sabject each man to a separale.examSnation, so that ,ne one.shall know what his ���������comrade stated. Tbereis iwsJ>icio>rlaftliat CapK 'Hali^ Was;"the victim of fowl play,and that there was mat!ny da^oard the. jolarls,^/; rf ���������./^.,.,... ^fyfff New'Yorlt,4fude: 5^-The Jsteamer 'Frblib, iwith the memb.ers. of v the^iPolar expedi don on board; was intercepted off Sandy; Hook by a .:���������. _-a. Yx*v������nl rt������S������H*aA5 "tr* -'i������rn<S&Ai3 lAi^Ml \to IBEaBMEFfi^ _Cl;7 .*". *.>' TprmeT'''' '*���������'���������: i?,:,4' '^ f**-"��������� ^f jX w; eindharix Vaii;Winkle/ June;������8im,;'t^ ;../,;. piy jriinfeoat'aiid ^eted^to \Vashihgton. '"''' "4 Oouri of Appeals hasgivefi^dfecfsion'adret^e to the applicatioD of Stokm for a new trial* i j, ,$, V"ab;r ItolkenbtLrgh' &';Oo. BAaKErt������ILUEr:|^I^;Hfl \). \j. \J \ .--AND-r EG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THli-YHAif E REM0V2D to*"the"^icio^ Qeor-gb^sdobu,'Where they wtll bedtall times St. prepared to furnish. .i e B0A,RP... 3'fAMl^- a;N!?������ u-s "��������� tax OF TH������: BESTy "Thej ?B'AB',-������ farnishe d w*thj; TJQUOfeandClGARSi ... MBAJLS : ��������� -\fj vn & ti the -flo'ttst "TWINES ���������^JifXiyf*'$$*���������'* ������������������* per A SUPPLY OF THE ff Mm ���������;-- .-v/,'' -'=wiv fe'i^&'^ SSSiifflasSSS^^ 4;?rf������l|llSii| p^glfgSENTtTO "" // SATURDAY. JUNE/14; 1873/ ft M. .*... '**' _��___ii��u ' _��a*?^___fi || "4 5>*llB__ ^ffi^/;r//"/i 1111 ;^P ^^^^^^^ ��� ��� I)B'ATa^iv^MR.;J. W. LTNhnARO.--Op Mon y last Mrll HVUndbard died/at his residence at.Van Winkle, He had been in poor ^health for tfee past two years.,and .last fall "���VetiVto California on the recommendation bt bis medical adviser, but rstnmed this sprinp without haying received any benefit from his 'sojourn there. r^otwlthBtanding.his long ill, "^ness, Mr Lindbard's. death was ^iiite^ unex '. pecfed, and it was/hoped by hi^ friends that be would recover/ froiii.tliftpauiful' disease --Bright's disease of the kidflfys.^rw��th which *,; lie ^ symptoms set inland he breathed hts last on Monday afternoon/4.Mr/tuidbafa'came to . : this Provincein 1$^ and dining his long residence.Tn.thejeowntry!acquired the esteem ahd good-will bjf4al.1;; with whom be came in ', contact.: To bisahdor$tab|��''; pluck, bound- ./.th^ people of Lightning ?Crei��k indebted in no snialI degree for.tlfe success which h��s lately ; attended their efforts in opening,np the mine>�� of that district;1 and ,it* will be a source of re- ��� greUh/Rt,Prbvidi��rice,liR8,8ee.n fit; to calljMtn f ftowlbis labors befow he hadHhe satwfaciion v'dfiBeeing:lii8 hopes'fully realized,- and reaped ���." !ih�� full;: shared of Ihe jejjjard-of his enterprise ��� BrtH/ehergy./ .MrvLindhsrdTs" 'death': wil I be ; felt as a pubjic. losstthroughbut .this section of ��� the Provlnce. % His latge-beflftedness;X ftP# XXI i heral ity hay g^been ^xpei;ience4:Pby u; many;; find -bfe memory'wilI siir we and con t jmie to ; ;��� live/ while theJfrnita; of;,liis untirjug.. energy ^' and enterfirise wi 11. benefit .the; i n har^i tan ts; of CariHoo.j M r Lind hard was, a n a ti ve of fchkclty ^of^Sfege,; "Renmark^v;iged v 38 r. years;;./ and ;���'; leaves a disconppl ate widow to mourn his early death; and ;'w& are, sure^slie/wil I ^receive ihe; heift^lft^ymp^tbybf;^etpeopl^of? ^iboo: I la^is^^hbur oflieraWtd funeral too k: -place on ; Wed nesday.: a nd a 1 arge co ii; course q^P*^ the ���:: ^_j_w}buriai^o.undSt:S&n|ey^|/Jrf;^v^'' f'l NEW ^ADVERTISEMENTS. LOTHAIR CLAIM. ..... ....,��� ........ ��� . >>-:. . FOR SALE* One and a half Interests in ' the Lotbalr Compan^AntUT.Creek/.-' 444 -4 .-'Apply to^- -.: <$.~yf> Iff : ���:-?. --*> . ��� -���.-4'"* -. GEO; ISAAC,. 4 >,.; ���'. j ult: . Tfe ' / p..';'-1\ '... "' 4; On ;tue claim. ���' / /.Wild Land Tax. ���\jdTiCE IB^^ HERCTY elven th:at. a LIST ill of all person!?' within the pi'trfct ol' Canbo;> who are.; Kabie; to. .payr the ::abbve. Tax/for the yearlS7J, may-be inspected on "application to A Barww, Quca helnabbtbj or to-:: -,,.>. ff . :yf-AY ���. ���. --, ...'.���:>;.:.;:.. . G.;BVRNRS, '������. Colle'ctor aiid 'Assessor of Wild Iiaott Tax, / Jmie 12;1873.- :;;;/ .'.;������-���./ -Barkerville. ^ WE AGENCYOF THIS BANK HAS been IlTre-o(yened 1n Birkerville, for tbe transaction ol airktnds of Bab king'business,- ��� ' Qrold/Dust aod Sars purchased on -.best t0rms.4rcrc> Tyff\k fff fX Ti X 4 :/��� f' ��� ... ��� Exchange twW oh Victoria, San Frnnci��co, Now York, Cyntufa, and London on rcasonnbi.'j terms. -. ��� Deposits, received:for transmission lo tbe Vic- toria^Brancbl tIntoiest. ullowed at,5 per. cent, per aniiumi SO���da!ys'notice.��� :":' " ,('--' -f'ff. ���I-'- ':���;��������� . /;"0.'M. MORRIS, ��� ' 4 ���- ' " Agvnt.. - B:irkcr,yill��, June 9,1873. . ; ��� ; jutf THE LATE MR/UNDHARD^-A TRIBUTE i4QF RESPECT FUOM .X.IGHTNING. 4 '"''tv���-' '!"&>������;?<&&*���. _1_____4: '���' '':<//���-'��� "���������4 '.' ���:';': .Epigpoit Sent!KR.li^-It is.^my painful fluty tdraunounee tne/deiifh^ ofi^iir .vmost;���;esteemed cnlzeh; Mr:J. W. Lindbard, an old resident and- merchant of ���iVrahWjnkle,rwbo departed 'thisiiremMofiid^ ^Um^to'British'jElpliimbi.a in. 185S. and looated 0%t Doiiglasi^where he carried on ;businesk for a short time.;< After d isposing of v his. b iisiness ^hSreYJeJ^comh^eocedfifittytigfio the uppe'r : cbitntryratid seeing��� with a biisineeB eye what lightning; mi_h t be Jn: the -future, in 1865 be est abUshed^himself at. Van Winkle, then* an old dilapidated caoip pf fol and '63, andjepm: menced w!hat:wastfieriitboiSgKi the Herculean task of prospecting Lightning Creek.- Success paying been attained through\b?B>;efforts; .the community.^fwith'feelings*of* sorrow, regret his early loesvand rqffer their tsympathies to tlie'-beretwed-nimilyv*"//^/-':-.': ffT"^--' At an enrly hotir on Wednesday morninpr inigbt]have:been seen, the miners from all'tbe outlying Creeks assembling'at this place/and by;2 o'clock .all of the creeks must have been deserted.^ ?N61 on e cl ai hi on Ligh fni ng creek worked. ""Every store and house was eloped at an early hour; andiremained'so^ntil night/ Sorrow wab depicted on every countenance.. At 12,o'clock,the body wag exposed to view, wheh; over five "hundred people viewed his oft-familiar face for the last time; At the ap pointed hour���half p.^st 3 o'clock���the funeral procession started from Van Winkle for the ^Iitiat grou nd at. Stan I ey / First." the hea r.��e. supported by twelve pallbearers, th^n tb<* members of the decpased's family in carriages. /followed by a totig line of citizens ou foot. GapUEviins read the Irtmal -service, made some appropriate remarks, and concluded by offering up a most solemn and affecting prayer. . / ,; I cannot, rMr ?Editoiv. let tli'is opportunity pass^ithbu't payinsrajhst tribute to the Worth -of thie'departed. The death of Mr Lindhard will l^ave a void which I am afraid will hardly it ever be filled. It is to his exertions more than ItoZariyZother man that Lightning Cre��^k is today prospected. Not only did he help us with his means, but he was always first nnd foremost In every enterprise for the banefit of this creek and the country in general. He .needs jbf>4rnonuroent to tell of his, good deeds, for almost every miner in this vicinity is a living witness. It is a common expression,, shared by all. that he was too good and too kind to be just to himself; and on departing they will say,����Poor Lindhard! peaceUo his ashes l^ y ff MlKKB. Lightning Creek, June 12/1873. f f 4;; BARKERVILLE,.', /' ith.fT:fT 1 X'fT:-;;;rr'pisilxiCisff::;��� .'���. 5);������*.���''. G-roceneSj; Provisions and Theses t-Java ��� oflee 'ROASTED DAILY :AT /THE STORE: t) ee;ot ,f p kx ''"//.';. i'ftt^tffff-^f ^.''444���'4^/:44 -:;'.'- .^ - A fresh sap^Iy of; which has; just been re- :' XaXiyI '���'���'���' ''������:"'' ��� ceive'd;'-/:':-'- ���/���"���:: =/���/ THE UNDERSIG^TEI) BEGS'-TO'. INFORM; : the pubJic-tliafc ho /liaa'.opcncU'a'-;;; f f f f Bakery at Last; Chance, LIGHTNING crber^ and is prepared to do liver Bread at any part of the ; ju7' JOHN MAH2ER. mW AimRTISEMENTS?/ f_f f^v^.ff.?>;��� .: Tuesday, July 1st .... ...... 'ff~ V - >&��� ,r 1st Prize; 2tlPflts. 1���Wheelbarrow Race, ��� $7 l$3 ������-/.; (<lo prumpliiig.) ;.:.:'/ >. '-"���:;." -':.' ".''��� iUipoot Raciv 300 yards, . . }9 ... . �� v: 3_V��xilnn>: High Jnmp, with pole, . .....,, ft thTowtag.poltvb'ack, "' ��� ' 10 . *. ���# ;.: 4^FcjoiRuc<��, 150 >-ard.��, wlouer; a ' ���-- '-.4- of SIM) yard wee, excluded, 10 S-Sack Riice, ,;;���/.���;" 6���HurileRac?, 7���RufioinipHigh: Jump,/ �����Hop, .Skip and. Jump, .. ��� Futrince tee to all of ihe above sp^rt^, $1...-j: . ThoSp'/rts will comnicDce al TEN. a.m.. sharp, signal gnu will be'"'tired, . ��� SALUTES will be fired at'Noon. ��� 7 10 10 10 //.3/ ��� '���> DOMINION CUP AND:$3p0.ADDED/ 350'.yards,' beats,.S iii 5,. 25 yards dfetonc^, carrying nut less tban 90 pound's���Kururico mbm-y $25, to be added; ��� ;. " ' " > <-"- ��������� '' '���������'r - ;. ' ;������' PEOPLES PURSE-$125. 350 yard5,. heats, 2 in;3; 25 y��.|a Uistinco.-carrying not |_y; than-90 pauh ;..s���Entnuice money $10, adUcd '(wiiiner bt* DominiouXap burrc'ilj. . ; / ';'��� yX-'T'' HACK RACK^$50, ���.;..;���://-':/ 350.yards, heats- ,2 ;in< 3, =25 yards distance, catch weight.*��� iCntrjiice $5, added '.{winners ol* previous races barred). "\"4 ��� . ��� . SLOW,RACE~$15,/ / ;.-.. 350 yards, single dash���Ehtraiice, $1, hot added. 4;VSVWASH rrACK-Sl(i..>";���:,:'���'. 350 yards, beats,- 2 in 3,.25 yards, distance, catch wi'irhtfi' ���:���'���.���-������ '..���..."' ���, .. - ��� ��� . .-..:/���'. :--; . r:':, ���:" - ':-; < weights. Good" Property for Sale. THE ELDORADO" SALOOX. BILLIARD TABLES. BAR FIXTURES, PIANO. ;:4;BEbS;ANi> B��DpING/&c. / rrHE UN'DERSIGKED. WISHTKG TO RETIRE FROM I business, ollurs for sale that well-known Freehold. Prop.-jrtv. the Rldomdo S.��loon, together with all thef Fixtures* Billiard ;Tabl?s, Wati��, Bar Fixtures, Stove?, Beds and Bed din jr, &c. !u7 W. W. DODD. . iMining Claim ^>r Sale; -NE OR MORE INTERESTS~IN/ THE Two Sisters Company, Jack of Clubs Cr��ek...' ^ ,.. . ... , .. . , ��� . . . . ForpsffUculars,'apply to'/ '?...' ... ^-���-.. wvw j)ODD.:Barkerville : ; Or to JOHN PLNKERTOK, my24lm ' ' On the Claim. SELLING OUT!! ^������������^��^->. . Baiikarp's down Express left on Sunday Hioi ning laifc. .carrying the usual mails, ah ��3t>re89, 65 pounds of iressura, aad a full 4t��'*d of pa��_8Bg��rS. Barkerville & Van Winkle, - OFFER FOR SALE, ' ' Their .entire and well-assorted stock of W; iQubiT'TOURNAMENT...: '*-y f . Prize $20; IS -yards. Entries to.be made not later tban 10 o^clock, July 1st, at KurVs. 4,4 POTATO RACE, 50 yards, 10 murpb��es. " 1st prize,' $10'; 2d prize, $5. 4 ���fXy.X'y. BOYS^RACB,--.' <...'-' Handicap.:. 1st prize, $4; 2ti prize,-$3; Sd, $2. '1 ; THR^:LEGGEI> RACE!,: : 100 yards.; :-Ut prizo, ���$��; 2J,\ $3. fffTf Entrauce'fee $1,.except to the Boys'race. HORSE-RACINa. . QUEKN'S PURSE���$250. ; 350 yards, best 3 out ol 6. 25 'y.mls ��li.^lance���F._. innce money $10. not added; c;vrryit��g not less than 80 pounds; ��!'three t-ntrif.'.s, second to save his stake; winner of ���puroiuipn Cup barred. CARIBOO PLTRSB-$125, 350 yards, beats, 2 in 3, 25 yar's stance; winners of i)ominion.Cup an<l Queen's Purse barro.j; cirrylns not less than 90poun.is; untranee mou'ey $10, added. SCRUB RACE-$40,: 350 yards, heats, 2 ;u 3; 25 yards d;.-��tauce; entrance $5. not addei!-; to be tbree entries or no racj; vvjr;-. nefs of thu four principal rices to bo barred; catch, weights. ....-��� "SIWASH RACE-$10, 350 yards, beats, ��� 2 in 3; 25 yards distance; catch weights. RACE FOR BEATEM HORSES-$75, Single dash; borscs having run in lodian race barred; entrance $5, added; calcb weislits. Entra iiccs for Dotuihic-n Cup to be mad e before l"n o'cl��.'ck p.m. on June 3')tli, to the Secretary'sit a-kurtz's.-: yf-f-' Euiranc.'S for Queen's Purse to bo made'before T��n o'cluck p.m., July. 1st, to the Secretary.. Other entries to be made previous to each racK ; No J. ckeyin? allowed. AU disputes to bo settled by thc J'airul.fudgus. - . ���; * ���-..��� > . :-.- GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! Wm. Rkxntk, Chairman.. Ciiah. VVn.sos'. Secretary. W, H. S"iO:';f.i:.Tivnsii''f>r. MTSCELt^NBOUS}//; \totice is hereby: g-ivett; that a 11 Lint of alirpprsons within tho 'Richft>M, i^^ nlnff Creek and Qu-siHmouth,Polling. Division!!, who ar- Isable t<i pay Road Tax for the year 1873, cuU j,e Infepi'cted at tbe following plttccs: Court Hou^e. Richfield, Post Office, VuoWiokle. :, f- H Post Office, Queaueltnoulh. - ���/ / /; ���//'���;. JAMES UN'DSAV, ' my31 . Collector under Road Ordinance. 4 THE ESTATE OF THE .��LA1 rt >��� ..ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION have Ij been ^rauted to the undersigned, who will \uj and receive:AL1. DEBTS owing.<rom.aad tu.;t!w Esute.' '��� ��� /' - " -:- ��� ft ^'t'", ��� MARVIN P; ELM0RR. SAMUEL HAIX BOHANON. r Quesnelle, May 9,1873^^ /,:.- '������fff my 17 tf ��� ������:.:'��� -��� TAMES WIOKHAM- holds ray Powar of t) Attorney, and is fully iiitborised to colli-ct hr mo All Hiose knowing themrclVfs io be in my dobi by oitber Promissory -S'oto^or -Arco^nt.r will pleiiso make: lmni��diat�� ,paymentf /and all' those having claims agaiust. jne will pkuso.present them to my Attorney.. -,./../���' '..:_'' f William forrist. Barken-illc, B.C.; May 12,1873: : ; ��� myl7 lm { COURT OF; GENERAL ASSIZE AND }\ Gaol JVIivory, and of SlMb'IMus, will be hcl.i al ������ach i<f the undi-rmtjjniUmed^pl ��� ces .un loil<��,\vs,:exr^pi lac same' uVhi/reafter ch*a n^��lUiy:Order i o Comicll :- 4SPRINO CIRCUIT. ; ; ' New 'w*e8ttninflier,.Wedne8d.ay,:May 14. 4 '" Yal.% Monday, Maylo. ,: ..." ^ Lyiton, ThuMday. May 'H. ::fyr-' t KitniloMp*. WxfiinVsday, May '28. *' ff. . Chutim, Mimday.-Jum? 2.!���/ ?'..���'���' .��., Qutviiclmoulh/Kri'iuy,' ,lune-llr"'--r* ��� "" ���" Richtteid, Tuosday/Juue 17. ff'Xff. Ylff.YVM-Gimtif.Y ,y . Richfield, Tuosdny, September 16. QuujunduHiuih, to be fixed Uervafter, If any b��fl- uct��'. . - > /,.; ' -. Clinton, Tnursday, October 2. :.''. Kmnhnm?, Tu��'S��lay, Octohi-r 7. 4 ���;������, I.ytton, Monday, October 13. .*,;.;':��� Y a lo. Thursday, October 16. ��� No w West ml nster, Tuesday, Assizes at l^auairno and, else where will, wben nvcsn- sary, bo herc'alti'r ijxett. .., .../.. . , Dated 17th day of April, 1873':. f' " Byconim*nd. . - '. ' JOHN ASH. Provinci.il Secrotary. October 21 (Carrying Her Mnjt'sly's Malle.) Freight and Passengers carried throupb at th�� low��si possible rules. F��>r ntes of FniL'lit and Passage, npply at tbe Express OiTce, R^rkurvillp. and at J. W. LIND. HAHD!^, VAN WINKLE. JAS.: A. NEWLAKD. Agent. mylO ... Barkerville. GROUSE CR E E K.; Delivered to Xllners on the, foilbiving outlying Creeks: A.ntier, Oiinningliain, Stevens-, Beggs G-ulcli,- ��� ,4 -. :"; At ��� f&ze.;"../... ��� './..-.. ��� .//��� v ���KS* The Goods sold at this Store will, as usual, *h�� Ofthe beatqiiality an't ut the lowest market prices. Grou se Creek; M a v 10,1873. -: tn y 10 2ni COMMISSION, -STORAGE, arnara & ���."'��� ��� [fnfi&o.; &c;/-ifcc. ������pSP Parties intending to buy GooSsof any desciiplion will find it to their advantage to give m a call before purchasing elsewhere. URO'M AND AFTER THIS DATE AND X until lurther notice, . ._,..,.-.. Treasure to any amount Will be carried between Barkerville and Victoria at JAMES A -, NEWLAKD, Agent. AND General Agenc aplStf Parkerville. G-roceries and Provisions, LIGHTNING C ?m pip BiJ_^__3__?_^ Wttm _TOi; wm 1 5*_Jffi ___ i ���-. Tf S 1 ft��i mm m WlSm SATURDAY/JUNE H, 1S73. mm ���������K i I- ;,'*&%< mmmm ifWwt t&smm: ISlI &2������_������gf HSa__|' mm flip IBl Wm sg35; ���������:--':- BIRTHS. ���������4'4'- ..,/.:���������- At-BtnfcervUte, B.C., on 6th Juac, *he wife ������f Mr B. V^sVolvbxboroh, of a son. At T������n$ViBkle,- on. the Sth.June, the wife of Hr A. ��������� J). McInnbs, of a daughter. ' '.���������/'' '' ���������' At Jack of Clubs .Creek, on tho 8th June, the wife of Mr Samuel G r'kbr, o f a da'ugh ter. . - 4 .* ���������'���������: ��������� ' ' ' " ''���������' ' ME������/ ��������� :"';;; ' ' "4 . :>- At Barkerville, on .-tho 8th Jiirio, SA������ott,fnfant son of MrS Walker, aged 19-months. Ar.JS. Van Winkle,, on the 9th of Juno, 1������7*,.JL W. Li.vdhakd, E*q ,- Merchant, a uative ol _'tege l)%! nw^rk, aged 38 years.' '���������.>���������������������������-��������� ���������' ������������������ ' THE CARIBOO SENTINEL ������r_3 9^#^*^-^ "^"jttwi������������n4-young .brook-_wwfc,-������ie rest being ^-perch, taefi. pickerel, shad, Ac They are to be placed inCalifornia/rivers. Few of the fish died on Ihejourney here, ft i_ (*<*������������* fn������r-^������of the-consignment,will reach Sari Franctecoahvei1/���������*' " . tff. 4K*"y?���������*Xjms f-JnsqninMillerWrite* to tbe Boston Lyceum that h������ songs were so well- reteived in England that he thihfcs of publishing a history, of- his life = with the In I q tans. .-���������:;; , ;. ..-...-.- ��������� .��������� ./��������� -���������-. * *t>^ldrk: **"* *-~The Geneva awards of 51.>,599.000 is to be paid in September of this year. ;-: ptfAAt^* ��������� ��������� " ���������.-,.-. ' New York, JTune 6���������A special to the Tribune says Victoria -Woodhujl dropped d+*d at her door of heart disease at 7 o'clock tins evtriihg.'../..,';;';. '444/'''"'V -, -ft . Keehen, June 64-JIon. John Prindiss, the oldest printer and newspaper, publisher 10 j New England, perhaps in Hte United States,. tli���������������<! this afterneon; '���������...aged &6 years.,. H<*. ea'- tab is ved the New HanipshireBeatiueiin 1799. and conducted it for 4? yearav ��������� ��������� fifs, ^xyxx ;!-',EIAVANA. ��������� J Havana. June 6���������Official advices from the interior report a battle in Maoserillla in which the Spanish lost 21 killed and wouuded. The insurgents had 160 killed;: : ff' ;"; ���������'-'; ;��������� ;' f ;0ANADA7^/v/ ;������������������-/������������������������������������ Halifax, ��������� June 3���������News has been received tjere of tbe wreck of the Missionary ship Day Spring in the New Hebrides. The Vessel w������������* built ten year' ago by the Presbyterians of] these provinces for missionary service. ^; The yschooper Jane;.was driven ashore by ice on Cape prince, Prince Edward������ Island', on 17 th May., ' O u t o f. 14 person a ,bn bd ard ] f6uf'perisli_diroi9'cot(i.. /*; 'YffXy .���������:, ['; 'Ham f 1 ton; On t a rio; Jj i ne 3 ,~Th e' nigh t ex p res"s train1 oft he Grea t Wester n Rai I way; fan off the track at Capetown this morningif- Twenty five persona were '.injured';;'r. 17>proceed e\\ ; oa the ir J 0 ur ney, a od 8 remained at the hotel. ,���������'���������'/''''���������"���������/' [; 4"'-:;'' "fff. ff- 44 f. f .- ������.������������������' >4 EUROPE/; ' " '* . ' ; ,\Berlin,: June, <������--A d Ispatch from.. Carls; bad^n announces the death then* of. Priiic** Ad #*lber t,: con b i n. of. \ t he Etn peror. Wi Ilia m. / Lonrloh, Jiine* 6-4Poire, Napoteeii *������ pi ivale Secretary, denies the au thenricity;of Eugene's appeal bv card in the Pal! Mali Gazette. ). ������������������ The Euiperor William's illness isbecomincr ^eci ou s.. H is; p hysici a us p ro nuu n ce again st ai journey to Vieuriu. MINING INTELLIGENCE. f '���������. MASSACRE OF MODOC PRISONERS, i, ���������' Camp,Tnle Like, June 6���������About daylight yesterday morning John and James Fairchild and a dozen, ojher citizens left Fairchild's ranch oh the hanks of Cottonwood creek with 17 Modocs. capita red. including Bogus Charley. Shocknastv Jim, Teehee Jack. Honey, JLi t tie Jo hn{ ��������� Nooah ;John. Fasr cli i Id; Bogus. and Sbacknasty, and all the while men ex- ������cept James FairobiId were mounted, and armed, and rode'in' advance. Soon after they started;ahead,"leaving the balance of the party several Jill les behi nd. James bad; the '���������������������������'. Indians in a wagon drawn by four mules. ��������� 'Crossing Lost river late in the evening,-James ��������� was waylaid by 'a'party unknown.. Fairchild n������ticed a con pie of men riding hurriedly to Rocky Point. 20 yards ahead as if. to tnier- : cnpt turn. They, watched them, closely/ as tliey suspected lour play. They gained (he ' point desired and placed themselves, in; the sage brush. One of th������in ti������d a handkerchief about his betid and a pantaloon leg. douhOs* for the purpose of disguise.. When the tr*-i.i arriv������������d opposite them oi\e stepped "to':tbe rear and another to the front, and presented cocked revoivwrs af Fairchild. Tne one in front also had a butcher knife drawn. He was the spokesman.-.^-** Get down, you old white- li*H<!ed: '���������" said he. ���������* By what autior i ty Vs linked Fai re h i I d. / * * By mi ti e *; ' I' a in * j;oinif to' kiIt the fndians'.��������� and;'you t'oo;^- ;wiis tho reply. Re f.Wn* c: tight Imld of ih.eniules and unlufebed them or. cut the harness, and : Fairchild, clinging to the lines, leaped to the ygt;i\������t 111 d; 1*1 ie p110r wretches implored for 4inerey und begged FatrchiId to save them. 4The warriors were u 11a������������������ in*'d and knew that ���������res is ft-1111 te wiiRii se less. Th e wo f hen an d ch i I ������iren shrieked nnd grnaned.and wept. It was pn tevrihie scene. A shot was heard, and Little 4T������������hn hiy dead in the bed1 of the wagon, with 4 a:.bullet' Ui;his hraiii.,, The four mules rushed ; h wiiy; wi 1 h , F'drch i I d enjangl ed i n thes- ii ore. Kive*'mare'siiota in rspid^sMccession/and T������������* bee J������ck. H \ mey. M 60c hf:;ami the rernain ing warriors were dead, and Little John's squaw had a whmd in her .shoulder. \ In the direct tion of Boyle's camp was seen a cloud of dust ��������� 1 n iriica ti ng the ������ p p roach o f a t rai n, a n d the ; murderers spur e I off; 7 A Sergeant of Battery G,:4th Artillery, with ten men and a teamsier, came up aud took charge of affairs ..:. 4J/ UNITED STATED Washington. June 5���������The President, Secretary of the Interior, and Gen. Sherman had a consultation today on the Modoc question. Thuvwas the fist forma! consultation on the subject br officers of'the Government.-and | preliminary steps were taken to determine: the point at issue, what shall be done with > ihe"Modocs?* ������������������", ��������� ; ��������� ���������;. t . | New I' a v en. J line. (>��������� Professor Marsh and a1 party of \a!e Collegt* students started west to-day to cbntinim^eolofficat explorations of previous year, t Jha party will spend the summef in the fttfeky;Mountains, the autumn on the Pacific coast, and return to the east in Decemhifi'.,. ... . .. ., . ...... .<........ tVasK iagfion, / Ju he, ty-. T he e^te amer Ffbl i ci with the survivors' of the ��������� Polaris oh board, ar r i ved. at tW Na v y Yard y es fee rd ay a f te r ��������� noon.! As soon fiS the yesReI,.arrived the Commandant ;6f the < Navy. ��������� Yard telegraphed' to Sec re iary Robeso n the f a'o t. A bout ha I f-p as t ��������� the Secretary, in company with Commodore Reynolds, drove to the Navy Yard. Secretary Robeson went on board the vessel immediately und sent for Capt. Tyson of the Polaris, inquiring first of him the condition of the survivors, and was gratified to leurn they were aU in good health and had nearly recovered from the fatigues and hardships of their long; trip in the Arctic sea. He will visit the Polaris to-morrow and institute a Court of Inquiry, to be composed of Naval officers and 00nducted in the. regular way��������� the witnesses sworn and their testimony token down. The Secretary of the Treasury calls for the redemption of $16,000,000 coupon bonds and 530,000,090 registered bonds, to be paid Sept. <*h. f ;'i TTXf.X. Ht'y";'-' : ��������� :���������'"-.' New York. June 0���������A car load of unusual freight passed here this evening from Charles-; to% for San Frandscd, being:, a qoaeignmeut ���������'.y ]:ff .WILUA.MS-CKEKK. ��������� There is ho thing of importance fo-report th������s.wee&: T,ii������ creekctmuiB are still atiable to work oa, accoi<o t of high water.; - Tbe hy dratiiic claims are ail piping away, and the Cornish co. cleaned up 55 oe last, week* V;i]' Y.\yff Itf- : ���������FR*}KCUCREKJC.-:/-4.'/ f -������.The 'Hjme'vcpy is prospecting. The Ara- brose:cb.willre9urae operations next week. .'. fff. XfX jiGKOFciJfjsa ckis^k:. Xf.fipy.f v The; 'Two'; Sisters'-'..cle"^^^^^)''40/.^-Jast w^kyfp\fi^y^vy,&biii Humboidt .tp.fs pros- p^hgif-y:'XTXpxx'- v f- 'fppyypff y x T' T fifXT'T: XX - ��������� wwbbe cbkkk. ; -.' //���������'���������The Caiaveraa;; Co*. cleaned up SO: o������. last week/4;��������� (:Tt-"..yxfypyy' x./x.:.vi-''-.x'f -XT fy a. ypyTy'ffyy. / iKTi*Ba crkek./ ';.; / i. .*. p. /;; A' com pa iiy o 1 ��������� Weisii.aie n. .work ing ah on i si x nil I es. h elaw: the m ou lb; p f G rouse, hu ve i st ruck' <I tjjigings? en*; a bencb. about 30 feet above the' cr.eek,4: A fair pio^pecfc was ob, uined. and the bench Is stated to be 'halt a mile in length. The N������son co: will have their machinery completed jn. about another week; ff-Xfyf *.;jBDR^6vCHEKk.'-; 'XT.,., fff. p.- McLeod A *co; are bringing in a ditch on their ground, atid will commence sluicing'the latter part of- this:weekT Stevens, McLean & A GOOD SUGGESTION. fciwroit SBNTiK������fc:4-I-''4on,t thibk' tbat I draw much'yiipM^myci������agiaatlefl:''.whea I state th at; jni ������*ft^ ,*. is :��������� \ labo raoas work, a nd everyone that ^oes into csini-ag iai.estitled t������ t>t%f$f&������\\T}^^Ai^yM^f^-y^X be suc- cee^fiil is an iwpossibility, as much so as th������i all in the world^jit large;will get rich.; Bui I am and<?r ttie impressioa that a good deal of :. our troubles are q������r/owa making, and causnl by the want of; eii_3c Writ eoergy to overcoraa the difficulties whicb beset us.4' For instaace, a miner.works hard=in:a;certain' claim oh/any of;.^thepnncipalereek?4and if nt*-does not V strike, its"he'coiBes^out in deb'k; and instead of:* r a* tl i n g rf and, i-tryi ii g his .. c. u ances el se* where/ he sitsdowtt and purees hte bad luck. Now, I wouId say tov at \ /sitebr persosis, pack up your blankets and (trysome of the small outlying creeks1 and gulches, where _by g roil n d ��������� sluicing, r^c;/)ybu rare! sure to make so me things The' tr u th; o liny; assertion' is bes t proved /by the fact-lbat-in many iqstahces men are working and making good: wages oa creeks prospected Jears ago and proiaouneed wor th (ess and worked' out. I refer ni^e piar* 1 i c u t ar ly < '��������� to Burns* '���������.������������������ Ghisholm, and % Davis Creeks,, where a large .nuuib������������r of; men are work i ng. gen e rai I y -with 'satisfactory' r������s������ I ts% There is plehty'of gold "jn^ Cariimo. It you co. are ground-slulciog.,; The Sangster and ff������iM ^ 0w'pl*w>y>ndtlw?5-:tae^;h^UM Di^covery^eemp;iuiee^evaiso jrround-sluic- to/attend your ettofte l^you will only ^ ing. Murdoch ico/are' washinjf in bojees a-a and groifnd-sluicing; and expect '��������� big resul ?e The H it or M iss co are sa wing out Its tn ber for inore( boxes, and, washed Op ;;3 0z^; toV.tbe man last w^fc The Happy Jack co; are.du- ing well/m iking on an average over $10,pet day to rhe^tnan.:'��������� TJie Dawshn io: are in With (heirtu'nh'et ;/pVit 00 iwo shifts 1 ast!weekT;and cleanrd up. ������5: oz., ,(he ground..improving' as they j^o in; The Unllnlo co, are still running their 11 inhel ahead w11b good:prospects of sue- ���������cess, the May flower co/; assisting., them. X, 'fl., '. -..:.?/^^;/;^r..4/;ACniSHOLM.CRt5KK., /;.,* f V. "��������� If. .'f TfX wo companies a re w orki n g4 - The U nion co:, three^ men. .working from a^tunnel, and t aki ng*: ou t;. f rem 15 to 20; o������.; week ly. < The Rockijaie co., 'groundsluicing, expect .toj be on pay'in^twejweeks;/'///,////:'^^ PfX-.X T ff 444 ��������� 4-; ORKOOM.OCIXJH^ 4/ fff'': ''"'-,/ > Tjie vHollirlay boys are piping {washed up once^makifig:gbod':wages4. '���������':-"'ff"\ Yff'fff ) .:'..- '��������� ������������������':,$��������� -;���������'...'.'���������' , >,;. :��������� ��������� ���������-:.'.������������������������������������/ .. ' "'������������������������������������ * tx* fA ' ' '���������W^VDAVIS-CRKKK-' ' vere. ' 'Tl1. wo n Id ta ke th isf: cip6tUm\t y ;ofr urging u pon the Qo vera men t tne pec^fifii ty * Ofc keep* ing the presehtitrails in:|tbis^d^trieft.;'';|Q '^opd repair, aud also of< builnjn^fieiv/^c^%het^ e;Ver/ required/. ��������� By a 11; mems gi ve the? ra tner .; every f������ci 1 iiy for prbsp^ctihg"���������.the cowntry^1 T. | j was:g!ad,*to; Bee by tbe,-;Skxtikki--,'tbai a moym.. .was tu ado; 'some two weeks ago; to led ace; the Government. (o:cut..a-^^n^w/trail ��������� from /Barker* y ii l������ to,^ fi ar na/;������reek i;., -.but/1- few fro ni. ia������ ������������������ ���������sip v- method taken to bring the matter before "tlie1 ''��������� attenUon'.;/o^/the |"authorities,:i that the -.Y movers'.- are..; afflicted^ ^wiiji^a^ sii^ht/^pg^^f ���������: H i p :��������� 'AT aii w inkl euuiti.. foi r^suMcient -:/tioie.:'.nia/;' elapsed'.[;since1 ;.it��������� /;wa8;.vfirst;v'tal^^^qtv/to '; ���������btiifd atraU (rom; SaVl^rvUl^lc/; rtw^ji^ser; 'i"^ni';cpnc)[M^e*?iny few; remarks^Sy;^urging ''renewe^a^gy- aiid,; enler^ise^bn. Uie pari of hotli merchants;an_ miners in;the prosecu* tion::.of^h^ir:vaTibu8^a^r^^4--;:'4-'-;4-:.- /��������� >4J_ne:i2;;l873/ lYytfJ^TX&B^ 4 ' '*������������������������ -^-������- S*i*- '-Jf rs reported ��������� that a well /known member J?"rr* oyer a mile. /We hope"tfechahnel;so happily LiGHTxiSG crkei. :��������� fff t r / /* " / ^Jec'ov^rerJ \ wil I :fee *ro������o^ to;^ coJB.tatp4;iB^oi<i la TheWattyco; arestill forking'. j^^^^-fgf y^lf" Sf^^.?*: ; Th ree corap a ri ies ar e groiiri d 41 h tcio g:: arid: piplogf;/wjil/no^ Vienna, Jo rie 7���������The cholera ha s en tire iy] wu ter: g etst I oyrfp an^^expect- tOTinfaR&go'ibcl j olHXSvigiQ^I/^h annelgfi^oi;: tt1 ejeij in patii v*������ disappeared from the country adjacent to the | ��������� wiigesj -as1 the ground rooks/as; well as Y last (lower .lirie^Vt^O^^^ Danube.';' fAfffff ff ' -������������������������������������������������������- London, June 7���������The report of the capture of Irum :by thef Carlists is denied . The Madrid Gasette publishes an ofl5ctal dispatch confirmlug/reports.of outrages and, atrocities perpetrated on prisoners of war at Irura and elsewhere. , ...i . .. j-. ... London.' Jiine 6���������A dispatch from Mel*. bourne reports t h a t a pan i c p re va i Is i n New Zealand in consequence of the frequent and terrible assassinations by the mountaineers. The settlers are organising for defence, and another Maori war is probable. . Paris, June 7���������The Bank of France hap paid into the treasury one-fourth of the balance due Germany on account of the war.in- dernnity ; the remainder will be paid in instalments. The report of successful negoti- ations to accelerate the departure of the German troops is not verified; good wages.; The ;Eldorado/co. are ruphing th ei r tu n nel ahead to fa p. some'deeper ground; which 'wiII take them, two week^Jo-ifen-r: rfunter & 00. ba ve cleaned; ottf ��������� JthjelGr^at Eastern cofa ttrnnel and havtf been ruhnmgiit ahead for the past tour: mnntha;-'^:aj[irike,tf bench, and expect to b������ in 86oh.v.;Tbe Yab Winkle Co. are running their drain'ahead. working from three places.! and expect to foe in by the 1st of July. The Clarke cb. have been drowned out. The Costello co. are running a drain. The We.^t of England ed. /fHtsLbRDsurp. Chief Justice Begbie, Mr C; .B^ Pooiey^v'Re^iiitr������r/jof - tlie Supret������e Court, and! ilessrsy Barostonand Davie will arrive !(_ Birkeryille; this mbrnmg4 4 ; / // 43P^sesobr8 b ooked for Barnard's do wn, express" ib-morrow :-^-Mi8sv Paiichita, for Yale,. :Severai passengers, whose names we could hot learn, have been booke*d at Quesnel.; . SMR J ��������� S. Thompsox; M.P., is a passenger by the'steamship Prince Alfred, which sailed from San Francisco for Victoria on the 5th are not doing much ; talk of laying; over* to; June. send for larger pumps. The Gphtr co. are still running ahead1 with their drain ; expect to hsve it completed next week, when they wil! commence sinking their shaft. The Point co. washed up 135 oz. last week.; Pavnjo.v ^{ountain KACKS.���������These races making about expenses this week. The Vic- are advertised to come off on the 4th and 5th toria co. bave still 26 feet of water in their July, at Robert Carson's. Pavilion Mountain, j shaft. The Vancouver co.-bavejfte waterall The principal race will be for the Pavilion Mountain Purse of $150. Several other good p*irs'������s will be competed for. and notwithstanding that all the taste.8t horses in the country will attend the Barkerville races some good horses are still, left to run at the Payilion meeting, and a large attendance of viaitorsJs expected..-^ ��������� Quks.netMOuth AssizKS.��������� The Court of As size was opened at Qtieshei mouth ; \mh Wednesday by his Lordship Chief Justice Begbie. Dan. Kennedy was convicted of/larceny, and sentenced to six months imprisonment. An Indian, charged with the/murder of two klootchmeu at. Omineca last fall, was convicted of manslaughter, and sentenced to two years1 imprisonment in the penitentiary. Droppkd Veko.���������On Tuesday evening last the dead body of a Chinaman was found lying on the trail on Grouse creek, about 1000 feet above Rogers* store. The poor fellow had a stove strapped on his back, and had apparently dropped dead from exhaustion. An inquest over the body was held by the Coroner] on Thursday, and the jury returned a verdict of death from natural causes. Tas Agency of the Bank of British North America was reopened on Monday last, tinder the charge of the former gentlemanly Manager/Mr G. M. Morris. The Bank is prepared to purchase gold dust and bars at the best rates, and transit 'all feinds of -baUk'iag] out; they started to work below to-day. The (Gladstone co. are still running across the channel. , ; . Postal.���������Mr Edward Pearson, in a letter to the Victoria Standard, denies the authorship 0 f ' * Postm a u 's" , Cari boo co r res po n den ce published'in that journal/; He^ also states that to bis own personal;knowledge r*there .was. a t that ti nie (A'prii 19) considerab le dissatis- factitm In'CaribipoSespecting the great irregularity in the arrival and departure 0f the. Cariboo mails/' ' Webeg to corteeVMr Pearson. There were no complain vs made ; on ly a little grpwiing. Tho people were well aware thafi the irregtilarittes were tmavoid- abie, and merely growled a little. The chief growler, however, was one of our " Tooley street tailor8.J? who has undertaken in tbe interest of the public to watch the dark proceedings of ,the Dominion Pdsfcai authorities and Messrs."karnard& Co. Theraall arrived at one o'clock in the:morning and aroused the poor fellow out of a nightmare, in which he had imagined himself to be a real bona fide mail contractor, receiving a subsidy of $20,000 a year from Government/ when those terrible fellows, Barnard & CoJ, stepped in and robbed him of his contract---leaving the pour tellow in h is primit ive state, a " Tooley street iaiior," He\ said his friends should writ;e to the Victoria papers^ and they bave done so, and their uiii^d mulm produced a :%:";-^^ :���������' .4 ��������� ^'T,f Rapru.Covaxsia's pack train, with freight for NVufelder & Co. and other parties arrived last Saturday.'ff The Telegraph line was down below Ques- nelmonih yesterday. No news report was K%* ceived in consequence* 4; = Barnard's Express, with the malls and pag* mongers, arrived at haif-paat 2 o'clock yeeter* day afternoon. ; , KOTIOE.:':, ..,/*'��������� ":; DURING MY ABSENCE FROM CARIBOO r JOHtS BIBBV holds ray Pow?r of Attorney, / WItUAM. DAVISON,^ Btrkcrvillc, May Sl^.1873. . jtt7 Itu J>! 3 PROPRSETARY ARTICLES^ ��������� COUGH LOZENGES, &c, &c. ��������� ^ "Teeth carefally Ex- _^r Prescnptions and curately prepared. ' wrv^e, Nov. i ff,.-izi-v i -ij;^*������iw/m!4.',. . /������������������/f.-'? if.'ri.-csfisf^^'^-^^^^ ^SIS 'tmytmAl 1 / A-ffftf. i'i>'^i,i'.-fxis:'o������������>������i^j������.-vv-iv*������-������TV>i* ______������&������;%. ill m y^y-f :-\';iAi,'.:V. fSfpf AAA'^i '.44v tyf 4AA:^A-: ff ;i������seph:w. trpkjh,^ - CANM>A4: m i^fpfffffMfxm^^ ��������� p '0&K$6km^ ' P VICTORIA.-.by tbe Grace of God/of1 tti& / -. uUnited Kingdom of &reat Britain'an&'Ire* Undf������>QwKV defender of fe HitKj fec^fcc "<1\> oil ��������� tb^boni-^eae- presents: ihall/^ome,~% '���������'������������������v^. ^ujjs^icE^^-; ;^l Vision,/and" rn tb* Mecforal, District /of i-V Kiiotena#������f##/ fctfNOW 1CN0W YB that We do order* and ptbciaim ^hlt ^^btJ^Gdufttjr Conrte Mteirsipii hereof/ha've fuH"fope6ian^ein^ct^n'tbe''Elec:: tor al Districts f Cariboo;"except that, portion ���������^thereof known as tto OrmnebalFolliris: Di iVJeiony and *n tbe/ElectoraU'District-of-'Koete- na^4/:; ' ;44^'vK-/4/-4v/ 44.4"/ ��������� - -' /; - ������������������'' v' Ijj��������� -JIjes^on Y4-Whriieof,-'^e?ibave.caused '' * thesesbur/Letter3*to be.made Patent, and ���������K?Atf# Great Seat of- tHel*ProTinct.._of British I "Gblunrbia to. be hereunto affixed- Wrr- [. , keshv tb^: Honor^l^4J09KPfi WriiLTAM 1 ^''TKl)TGH.JXieutenttri of the,said Province^ BnitiBh/Colnrabia, in the City nf-Victoih, in tho-aaul fProvince, this Fourth day of .Jiarch/in^ ihe year of, Onr lieutenant^Governor in Coiincit mayi#>y-Pro> ' /clamationjcreate, any portion, .or, ".portions of ^ ilie. Main (and ot British Columbia into a Road; ' Tjktrlh.iov. DiBtncts, witfc yauch:boundaries*as %i^pMW^^y-ff>f .A-A^AtyxyxTxyY ';'/' An'd.,w,he]ceaa; ihe^Honorafrle _j>^g4]Y*Lr *^%jAiiTnj^H:,"as each Lieirtenaht-Goveinior in T^^\ih(0X0;kforei^\d.fund^r.ffnd-by; .virtae-ioF L j. KX h epo _wra\ a ncL (at i tb or 11 ies. / coq I e r red ..upon, '^bim m?G6nnf^ as aforesaid,and of all other. ^powers.and-authorities;-him .in that,be-all ���������^ **n*Dling, ,!h'ajto,^ordered,, tbat/.(he.Knad Dis- V; trie tH,;iiereinaf ler, men tin ^:,4, '(^created.;: . -. ; ;;/i/NOW/KNOW.;Xtif thatfedb'b^ebyieTe- , I k Ihi- idfiAimffoml Vminvts or* tV /4$p- ' landi of" BriIj^"j 4 u f mMm fet is''to say :i 11 ft l mm cariboo1 iiJiiS district, /-wbichi shall, in chide all'that tract of 4nd \in ., Y-*������\ iidmV \ n tbe Cad h oo - Dia fcrac ItfiMmMlfio r ill/ in' '��������� ^tbe Sche<l������ielo,**TheConBtit������Urm'Aci.l������7JV? f 2.-THB iafcliOOBl 'Mrilj iJlSTRICT, ������-whirb^buB'iiiAlnd?:������ti:ih^t Wet ol rTtfnd"in- ���������"������liid^M*.^-iailS6^������iBtrict sa set^fffCin MbeScbedul^ ti ,'lTheGenstituiioVAct;i871������ ��������� J, 3���������4tfH5E;|:A|fB riOM/BISTRIC^/wbicl); 'ssball Jnclnde^all that tract of.iiitirl.iaclu(led ;/;4pft$fe/^ '4|Me|i|ip^^^ '4. TflE^OTENA^ ROMSDiSTRICT/ ', twhjcbfBbaiynciiide all that tractiof, ,land-4o'. ffnle^ iiilfr .^"ootfjsiw J^ii.ti/ict, as r.et <4fit; -in the Schedule to ���������* Tbe Constitution AcU Xf^'bf'fnE KEW WESTMINSTER nnft'COASt' pOOT|fi|HTRIGTS; /hicK sifa.Il in|!iia.e iP '-"tbaV'' traci^'o f land -1 n c! hd e/1 th -i he ,Ke vv Wes t- nninfiter and Coast - districts, ia set forth in the *chedu1e lo'-'Tbe'ConStirufibri M, ������I? JLs TvA.jrfo;:,x'fYimELMbY m hsv^^au.^ed '������������������������������������������������������ :-^'"*Hhe8ev''OiVr Betters toT be made^Pateni^arid *"'��������� nhe"'Great*Sealof t.he^Provihc:e dt-lSrifish - ; VI ^olnmbia to ^be^erfeinTtf<afoe i \ Wit, ��������� $cess. the Honorarjle '-0 oskph--1 ' Wiixt.ot ^ (i .T^iuTcnj.Lieu^nant^pvernor of.the^said * ' j\- Province'^BrHi8b;^oiiii^bia,iji tlieGity? , ";'P "of" Victoria, in., the said- Province,- this '"' /��������� ^onpth.;<la^;of Mar^h,;jn 'tlie ymv of Oyiv: '" toraObe Tboi )i^ eight hundred and; ���������,: ���������**' -VJ8eVentVrtbree,5and in the (fbirty-sixth-year ^f^mi0^n^^T.f'f^if" ffiTffi :-"H" JOHN ASH, ��������� ;'-4./^/''_VoV'incial; Secretary. a,mr224'ni f$y0u^^Am^yf:fmrm ��������� Provincial Secretary. mr22/4m Road Extension Act, 1873* '-,* 'HA. ?m&it?r-i$ m 'tm^w. ������.^^a: : S_ra������ghiv,4'. >-������:^.������ *L.SJ - JOSEPH W: TRUTCH, ��������� , -PROTINCE OF BfeiTISH COIiUaiBIA. WHEREAS bv: a .Proclamation;; dated 4th /March, aS73, the Mui n limtl o^ritishiGpl um b ia .was; lor tbVi purposes of tlie above.Act; div|dedJnto,five Road Districts;viz/: '���������'---' ;������������������''������*.������������������ ' '-���������������������������^GMboomMf^ '''-p.f v- ��������� --:- ��������� \ .,���������" The I.'illooot' Road' District. " -'i' .. ,-. JTbc -Yale Road District- w ������������������ - ' ������������������ ���������:- ''���������" Thu,Kwtcnay lio.i/1 J5i^!,mtf. ., . * .. ' . ,:��������� - '.; Tbe'New Westminster Koiul District.- A. /; NOTICE 13 HEREBY *>F/-EN,.; that the following Gel lectors h a ve b een ajspoin ted >i ofi;t&e said Dis t r ic is: 'Cariboo DistRicxri4 brtUiwa;l*olliiig-nivision���������W'.*HC Fitzgerald, *>q. ���������WilMams Lake Polli ng:piyision- Ljl^'jpt-Di-striot.. f> t- ������������������ ' -_'/������������������������:-4 ; '/I C. F/Pope, Ksq. 4':;//// '4 :://,'4/:/t/';-//'; :^IS%;?'/ .Canoe'^Greek" and Clinton Polling Divisious-r-C.'iE, Pope, Es������j. Lillooet Polling Division���������A ;.W. Smith, Efo.. ?^E|plSTRIGr.. 44f./;;.;., ���������:. ft ^ fff ff'- Ay<fftf;. . Okanapan.Polling.Division���������C. A-TernOn, E?q. , /. Kicola Lake Foiling .Division���������Alex. Rofoli, E-q "Hock Creek Polling Division���������J. C. H������yhes} J������sq..,' 'AiKariilbopsPolling Division- Jl Boyd/Esq'/ ; J, .;;.. V/.^ytton and Cache Creek Polling Divisions���������Tr"R. ������bie, Esq. ���������- - Yale and Hope Polling Divisions--W. EvaQB,-Esft. .tv'-v-V-^ =i "--,? " ' -.' - '<i ��������� ''-/''<.<."'' AfAt .;-���������������������������' 'KOOTBNAY DlSTKlCT.' , _ . ... . , ; ,- TTild Hor^se, Perrv f*rcplr, and French" Cre^k Polling Divisions-^.e.^Booth.'-Ksq: f ' ' ''-;'���������' ; y ' ���������-' '',-; ���������New W^jtaissr' R .Dist���������iotI* ' ' -' ; ;; ' ' ' / /,; 4ieMUHwllacl^'Langle^fev#Westrriin^ter, Burrard giilet,, and /XortUj^rn 1l*6llingl5Divlsi6n&*TH^;HivEd^ raond s / Es q.//44 ^M^iv������W.SI4���������^���������^^���������^^^^^^^ ;^i^B^iNSTinr:Cnw^i^BiqT.^, p- . ; , i" r)\ ,,-f, f _L ..y.,. Edriion d%fE^a. -/...;, ^ \\nX -.. / -���������, a if a. ��������� ' ~ l Bycoinniand; . >. , .- '/ ��������� 'A r *t--**-���������* ���������:-- JOHN ASH, // ,. , ��������� ���������' ' ������������������ i > ��������� 'i} -'"- ProvSaclalSecreta/py/ ^^toriat A^ril 4tti';lgg3/ fir*.- f ^{;jVap_8_m^ In;!t^ YifilM' PltOTOc'uir'gEGHE ./.'������������������;4^ /4th ���������Marc^r1^3^i,4i /^ 4 Hi?^fSEcelJebcy; the.^Utenant^pvernpj. hasl>eenvnieSea,to;nmke,tbe pointments m^^X^MI^^^^ ^H^RnWooni BsQ#r^ancouver Jslarid; Henry T. Edmonds> Esq^ for the 'City ������of NewrW?stmin,8jeri'fv vr^:i ^' - p ���������*. f f Aj " Bycommand, / -"'^ ��������� , .'-;', "' : 1};?t ,.- iifi/'^^' ;r,/ Provincial Secretary. .- v, ,r v '-' -ii-4: / ���������' V,.\V, "��������� < ' * '!'! ��������� -TR(fecTAr;S6cfeTAnyJs^j^4 ���������vf���������:;>'>v :^tb'Jtfar^ has;%efi&pl feaa^l^ M. jappoii^/B^aYrBi^rK MksdN.'EsQ.^^eT Dep.iitJ/ Registrar Of--tbe SapreMe'C6iirt of BHtlRb^umbia. <v? ^,, x\ Ai Yt> <^M?������JByVoniinaAdt.n,V''f/. ���������; '/*;4-> H;������*i ������������������'���������' . ' .. " : ������������������^^iV,/jrtHN ^SHr " / ;'- * d ���������'fJfiT'tK Provincial Secretary. ���������y' r. ?//: f/fi;i^-' I^bvrsdtAL'SECBKTAitY?8 Office:^ ^ ���������'���������;>.,-;^ r!^4.v^4thJMarcb,;T87-3;i;-^*H' ! * His 'Excellency/^^^ b aa b ee ri pi eased to,; ap poi n fe W. 0. B KUKKLK>'i Esq;, to hvYA0i Clerlr for .tbe> Province oI Britiali Coiiimb'ia./' J'/,'' '' XPPQy^. ���������.. tfi'f Ar^A-y -:"/By'c61ih������nftnd,XTf - yt:t:Af-. 't��������� , "r' V ' * '\rfffSQllK*$Rr Xpy ffi: ; ' >'���������'-- ,,,'';' <r ��������� ' ' /ProvincialSecretary. ,;*;r������"ci; ��������� < --."i'* '"��������� ;4th'MaTcbftt73.!'- ,; ,��������� ' *���������:=( jffil^ fijrcell ericy" tbe (J lije.ii tje m iwt^QTf rnti has been pleased t^/'^p^i?^!%fe%Wn!?; tfeniVetit^ to/be iA^s^l^'aiid jCJoj tec tors, n ff def 'aiiiST to cafrf <nUfthe^rovisions ofi > Tfie barid'Tdx Act 1873^:-^, ^ t. ���������,' ../.. \,nv', ''���������'Richard Ay opns, t-Q , for Victojfa Distiic^ ���������Esqhinialt^aTid ^fetc(i09irr district, ^njinalt Town <District, and*<Lake> arid Saaiiicb Dis- ���������;tncIs, ������������������ //,������������������.;>;-;^ ;:;;//.4;?!.4;.;:-f.rt/-/;,-/������������������>;;;:tfff f f ��������� "vWiijitam-.' Strwakt^ iisQ^ for-3TanaIin.o Dis trict.' * ���������. ������������������������������������ ' 4 '- yyyyy ;���������; John Morlky; Esq.; for Cowicbari :and Suit S p'r i n g Island 'Dis trie ts! ' ' '" ' // [ ; t \ v' Joskph'RbDKLLo/ Kso...-for,Gofriox District/' fSHfesfRT* v rEdmonds, Esq., for;^New'\?West- ?hiin#fcer'District/ 'u [~'r: . .. f%'"',/ " '" %VR^^y.fBiiOwn;Ks^.,*for;Port?Essi^fftoh/; ,';. Bknjamin P. ^R^Fm^^EsQi'^ter'Yale^is-; 'tnctgfpiSfi'-/;////;; y />THOSi R;'BurR^I&Q;/Wr',Lytton-District^ t.x John Boyd. Ksq.. lor jKarifionps District1;/ 4&JiEXANHK!^^ ^;GErARLBs jEi Pope , Esq'.^M' Lil lobbt* l)is' tricU':;. ';- ��������� r : t '���������;;.; -- Edwarit Ty^on;'. Esq.v ibe 8Jf.1 Ihnei* 'District. j^GwORfe k ^BYKNks^BQ'v for ������Ca ribnri^DjsVncY Gornjklius iBooth/ Esq., for KootlsHliyDiS' ^By-ootamnhd/**' :--' 4 Pf.������'T y'-> f\pxjpm^Ami" yr X') f '��������� "/' 'PWvln'ciiilSecretary. trict., tor22i3m( /VT^RlA;i^ "tlnited Kingdom of Great Britain and"fre^ ^oi to wbcra'tbese pi;eaen tsshal 1 corner-: GRSETINSi^ ' "f^J . ;������������������ ^ A ^^PROOL AMOTION.; Was^em; |?WHEREAS it is ^ro������ ^CtKOjV.'A. ^..������������������.*������.,itv/iv&ji,,������> it...liuauno H ia . At torney-Gen e rai * f v ided by Section 3. o f .ui- Tto-e^iTiri t^.Oottrts/;Kte|slbn/ '0i!T0t&fi ibat "The MjbIrtg ^onrj(cbn^titirted:under -���������*���������/..The Gold Mniag Ordinance, 1867,Jsh������ilI ^.be/ncd teiberebyi^werged jinx, tbeJOpuniy J������ Goyr.tff/:af^ STlidgS of ���������*' Brilisb Cpliimbia -shall have and .be.pos* ���������* sessed of tlie.same jurisdiction, powers, and " au tb o ri ties, aa^tbpse had, and. exercised by '**/the^ Gold Qoia^ssioners ���������appointed, acting, y*fnnd presidin^,as(.Judges., o( the said Mi ni ng M Gonrt;/ ftfiei'"X*IIs*.'proceeding's thereunder > shall /be ^a^j and taken in,accordance w;t^ *'.' the prWi������on8'0f;< Tbe Gold "lMinirigOrdin -" ance, 1&67,' and.' The Gold Mining Amend-, . *ti$$tJ$ii$i2W. ���������; 'a* 4 ' ff; ff -ff. ��������� ATad* whereat the Ait sfeonld^brily/bave iiiii/force arid effect in rnieh pcrtionsof.--.the Province as the Lieut.- ^ov^nor in; Qbimci^niigbfc, from tiiae; to time, foyProclama^W order." V ��������� .��������� . A nd w her������aa it is expedient ^that ��������� tbe<���������': sai d Aot should'towefn 11 force ari^ ^efTept ;in tbe ISlectoral^lstnct b f Cari boo, except tbat^ p or - tr- ��������� f^- GENERAL ORDMl. ;. ; ., '. , ' Af<A'^fffyyfU ay tiYA. \ /���������.���������>���������:������������������/:.- ^m'- XrOTpCBvis"; here^ .given ,v.tliat,.:Xlie. Supreme ������Court ������������������1\;*- w!ii/sit in3ii^Tor:lbe;lij5*rln^offn\)Y motions, argu ment'^ appeal?, and ottier'"matters cbmtnglKjfore ,'i^Q jpMr^iiV.Banc^'th'tfie Supremo Courts Room hi the1 Gitj^ of: Viqtor^a j for the i pi lp wing terms, /on- the: days hereiaalter mentioned, inamei)^: ,.; ,: . ,;.-, ���������... ForHilnry Term from the 15th to 26tu February; r v, :For Easter Ter nv from-tlie 16 tb to 26th; A pri I; ������������������'���������' For Mfchaelmias Term from,the loth to 25th Koyember; A->,\Ayf*\AytYn'f':-<t yyiA-r^A- ���������> y -A.yy.-^- . !/There will.b.e ttorsitting in Banc tin Trinity. T-flrrn. ..; In case any of tlie days of the "dates njuned for thVs fbcgihning or/ending of'-the-���������Terms should' ]U\ 11 on a' Sunday for;. ^ubMcHlol jday,v then- the Term%ill begin or endiOnthe nest following; day;.; ������������������,., ���������;���������-. ���������.���������..- -_f.- iff. ^iXf^.ff'f ;;^r/o/,rMiATr>:.T/-BE6BIE/'C.-.J. i,: ���������/ lh -3. I ' - ������������������ "/���������, il H1SNRY P. PKLGRW CREASE; ������ \;Cy������\ \ (J-'HAMILTON GRAYi j; . . ���������'Dated [victoiia; Jamhiry -24th/ 187S. ;���������' ���������/��������� unr22. tf '} -f^rovihc*tnl^e6fPtnrv?s'Offlce/ 4" a:: 'K';;-.-/-- /:' Af * 'f' ������������������ 10th April, 1S73; ��������� IS. Excel lencyjlli c; I.i out en ;a n't ��������� GoVcrno'r =has been 4ple������sed/|o. ajig)oin\f tbp> fol lovvj ng - sentloinen tti be'Return!ng OnTc**rs4or tho Severn 1. Electoral Di.s tricts of���������* tlio' Prowlnc^, under nni to "cirry out tin* prbvlsions' of liTh& rirom^ers* -In deninity Act) 1873/",_ A ^CARIBOO���������James Lindfeny, /Es?q/ * ��������� -' '������������������': ���������I/IJJ/)0R'l,--A/"W*.;tir.nilli;/J3^qv;: fy Afrrf fff ff--%WF^M-:i^Ml^ftofo,J^.: y :��������� YALE--Wmrteajrue, Ksq. \f$$W; WESTAlINSTfiR; CITY/ AND DISTRICT-- .4 ;H. V., Edmbrids,/Esq ��������� , ./ ��������� ���������' ������������������"������������������.-,���������*��������� -'-.By-eoinmand, ..-.. .. 4, <��������� a y:_ . ��������� ���������.:...-.��������� v'���������..-.��������� JO'HNASH, ��������� jnjrlO;;H rt-;.' < - ' ProvincialSeck-tary.' toy,:Jff/?BliH*W^lW"ft*i^ Victoria, Esqaires..:.. ������������������ .���������*-^'-.^:-;v������������������- -.-:.r^--..���������^ ,..." - JeteniiahrBbfeW'^C'^jP*10! ^������ .'PbamboSJ of/Bur- rardInlet; E?quipesH1 '������1<* ��������� ,, /"' i .G.^SK.' Wilson3rown, of; Aidetfoy^Esqnlrc,.} ���������'������������������"W'/.H;'Mofrow;/fq!jn;^^a51bra5thy^and:jonii Shaw; ofc-Kqotehfiy,.|Es<iuires.j-, / V, jM V s<,.;./,.,/ /.^-���������.. ...... * /James" Robb' and G. F.^������rabbile, ofCdm6xu Es- '? j,im^Wackio,of.lJiBpley,-Espwo./; ,: ^ ,,-'!��������� ^D'onaid"rjMiiv?ry'a^dj^yid UUler, of Sumass, Es- quires. "CreelCj: Esquires. >:Aiifttn Preiitis, JTohli -LamontrMnir,vn ndfXolm Joh^. ston^oUerisoi^fVifiglitning;^r^lwi Es^ulrjss;'^; V James'rGuflninghmi^. minster, Esquires/ ���������'.���������_._.��������� ���������** : ^ W.*-JD F<rrfe:and H. L. ,I>eBccfc, of;North Arm, -IJiWsWliiW^^^i^^'V- |J,4^/:\ fcJ :������������������; W. ^���������vLadner>;o|'.������pu^h Arm^Fraser^ivcr,Esq, ./.' ���������������������������- / /."/ ,,/ By command.. 1^^^ v-j *.:,,.; / -^ ;. ��������� nj?vf';:;'/--^//;- -;r /^RTEUR;ir.^( i?mDER/r ^'njm^m''Vi ^iff' 'ff* Private Secretary. ' ,/������������������ Z,,"<h.:iif^thffttffrtff.f :i - y<y . . ^ >, - j - >��������� <���������:��������� .j /.';'?, ^ fj h ^proylncial-Seorntary^ Office; /��������� - .,^'H :^'^l'-:^-4'l'!|" ;4 VVSStbAi>rH, 1873. ' , .'nil* Excellency;tho, -Lleiitcaant Qfty^uor h������is b.een ptcjised ^o ��������� ji j ap^UctiUobs/ provisions'v:o'f uThe iand^Ueirlstry ������th������ EJ^otoral^Hstrlcls/ (it?P(������liiig/Divislqnssof, Elec- tpral spistrlc^,vsct opppsito. ^tliejr -respective nanies: . ' AvlH.Fitzgenald^Ej'qyppllini?PIvteionjijn.pjnineca. .r/ B(V\\T{in,rEs(i,, Poillwg..I)iyisIon,s of; RiclUleld.and tJffli trii ngC?Cr������S#,'"l "'/. v 4"'"%, ��������� /? / "_ , [ p n '' T * p^Haro;' Brq^'PollIb^������vlsions 'ot KnUhley- Creek Ari=kQu^n*'lmouili 4 .: f^f ' 'i-"" u ���������V!''' ������������������ j tG. iE. P������?|i������;vI5*q;f ^PolHaoct DivisiOflSpr ^Wjllianw IJtiko, Ciinoe;Cr'^k/ and "Cltu ton; / . - / ^ , t ^. ���������;, ^^^W.JffiiUi^E^/P^tnsr ���������^Oiv1*lflii;,o^wl.lttoctJ7"-'.--- fiV-j Tea^ue'E^q^Elwtbrol pistriet^^Ytilu^'^^' ' 'XL -������Y;iESvhOn;^,^Ksqi^^Jv'ctural ^JXistriets. of Sow Westminster-Ciiy ifnd,District. ��������� ;- ^ , >, - ��������� ' 0/Booth, K/q,, .'Elec&'Jriil District pf rKnnteisay.^ ,>ir-VJV ' " " J By;cbiiimaud. ' - J.OHSf >>ir^, / ���������"���������������������������.'-���������T' :" "':'":-. ���������������������������;... 4i--/i������!roYiiJciitl;:Secr-<tary. ��������� His Excellencv thc"Lioutenant;Royorrn<af4i>as^������srn cased:tc������ jippuiiit..tlie i<yluwin^ jrHitiemtiii:u������;be 1)h- ict RegistriiM nn<loru 'The Births,' ncatlts, a������tU Mur- igea Aot. 1872"��������� fff [' ' i fff ; f,.��������� . ' ProvincialScr.re'tarylsOffice/ ffffff , \4 2pth Ai>ri1M873. ���������His Excellency tbe'I.icuteiiant;Govornat ?Uu'S. htyn frlct riagea l)i������triet/No/3^H*V;i Edmon<ls|������sc4 .v.M>������4���������Wi T������agUi.v^>q.'' '- ���������-,:.' '"<��������� ' *" 6���������A. >V. Smith, h>q. ', ^ .. , " ������ ,7���������.J, Bo\vrori.,Esa. <l" - - , " "0~O. Bo-Jib) Esqv cummiivu1: <l " f'JOHNA^H."; *,'. ..-* t ,������ "provincial Stcrdmry;" f: ,-X. UPPEUFRASKR RIVER,/ ' > INURING THE SUMMER WILL. L������AVE ; , SODA :OUERK ON"THURSDAYS; ^ As soonis possible after tho. arrivul of .^ItSARl), & Co./s'StageSj and .. _ _ 1...) .. _ ��������� ,,; >,, - ' . ; QUESNEL ON MONDAY MORNINGS; : The undersigned hop������v: by-a; strict attention to luisinesj;, to uierit,a Wntitiu������nee;iif the ._>,.������������������ U'puago iiUheuo: ex^iureil: lo Messrs.-Marvin: &;Wright/; . A-'"'ff .$20 '4'4 Freight, per ton; ���������.^Y:);.v'yffy:t'fGrRAST iSwla Creel>,:April-lv 1873.'^,: /.���������./��������� 6S'- >'-- ��������� $5 ARNDTv .inyl^^m a^J^::;TAX-.A���������T,v, 1873. ��������� . > :.." :��������� ��������� '' j'������������������'-.*' ������������������;;'-', '��������� ' ' ���������������������������������������������.���������' . ��������� ... ^6���������fe IS HEREBY GI^EN, THAT BY -*- *.-.- a (Proclamal.ioti da ted tfae. 4th March 1873j the Road districts therein named were created nnder.the provisions o{ *f The Road Extension Act. 1873.H' : ; ��������� Anii thatiby Section 4 of ���������;'������ The Land Tax Act,. 18t3," it is provided that the Road Dia- tricts established;u nder ������������������.' The Road Extension Act, 1873," shall be Land Tax Districtsifor the purposes of the Act: -.#_*. .. i/ .: . / The Road-Districts;hitherto established 6n Vancouver Island are under the same section made Land Tax..Districts for the purposes of th*vAct/4; i*' fX-f '-^yyf*-* /.'/'���������- ... Dated the 8th day of March> W&-. / j By Command; ;���������-*'��������� ^>-,: ;v,tv.r/-^-^.;v,'-^^; 44JOH&.ASH, ''������������������; ,-/?������������������->/; ��������� :;fff t /HPfovincial Secretary's1 Office, --^ "-Ta\ Tp-f.', .:���������'"���������- ���������.,:,���������. ':/'/: 19thApril,J873.;' HIS;. Excclienpy, .tti e < Lieu tt nan t Goy eriu ������j has :boen ��������� '.pleased '������������������ to' appoint, the folio wing gen tl cinen to be- Registrars-of certai_ Electoral Districts Sunder arid to carry ontythe pro visions ol a <��������� :vu q Qnal iflcation an f lr Registration of Voters? Act, 1871. \Ut:,.?-., :./.;���������: .-?-;:[���������< ��������� : ^CARlB^OTrJolm-Bowron, Esq. - ��������� ' . ��������� ,;' :.". KOOTENAY--Cfx?hel ius,' Booth. Esq. "' .4YAl;H^,Wmi,Tcagiie,'Er'q:.'������������������"' :'"���������" ' !1 '' '" y\ /LILLOOET -A/;W.:Smltli.;EM --: A- NEW WESTMINSTER CITY AND BISTRICT^- f..t''f il. .V,.Etlmontlg, Esq. _ . . ;���������.. -,,.:,, f , / By..coniniand,' ., ,:. . ��������� , '��������� :' ���������';//"���������' '4.-";/. / ' ,J0HN.,ASH, , niylO ; . ' ' Provincial'.cqreta'ry. .���������/'���������' Provin'oiafSebfotnry's Ofilc* ���������' f ,f... ..,,;.- 19th April,.1873. . IS Excellency tlie -Lieu toil an t Governor has "been I' 'pleased, lolnakd the foliovi'injf ajipcjjnlniehis:- ' Benjamin Douglas and:-Robert R. McMickihc. Esgnlrcs, of grille,....to j be. Coroners lor tho Electoral ftistrict'of Yale.; : .V' ; / '. ,, "'.,.'. ...4 Ci Booth,"Esq;; of Kootenity, to be Coroner for the Electoral District of Kootemiy* ��������� ��������� ������������������ ��������� : , ^; - ���������-���������-. ���������':-���������-. :- ,. Bycommnok,' ��������� ���������;<���������' '������������������->:r,f ./���������;��������������������������� ������������������-: =/ -A-'-T-t ���������/.'/- J0HN'Aj5H;.|. .-: ; mylO " ,./...,, .:" Provincial Secretary. ' iK::^A^pmv&^;: . ���������; ��������� i ������������������/-' ' ' Oelebrated / ' \ *. p-f VVpRGE.S:T, Ea:S HI RE 8AUc| P..,;' Declared by Ct>iniolsscnr.*to;be-/���������'������������������.,;'> il: T THE ONLY-. (^OOT>/ SAUCED f- ? =���������:-���������:���������--/ .4 ; ! Private -^eoukpary-'s Opfick,; T,.-y- ,, . i-rAih April, 1873. .;:.,'-,..,: IS. Excellency tfee Licutcr|OntfGovernor has been "plcn'setl to' place .the JoHowin'g Gentlemen on the Commission of the Peace for'the Province of Brittsti Columbia': ,.���������', .;:,'.���������;..-���������,���������.:. ���������������������������-'...;.. *-.'.*���������'. =���������'.' :'���������'���������* ...... tyPif&<T$m^wttmmi^^ Provmoiail .Seclretaty.' vWallaoe, J. H, TuraeK, Alexander MoKan, Q^mtnt v Caution against Fraud.���������The successor this most delicious and."unrivalled' Condiment, having caused certain d ealers to appl v tlie'riitmoof uWorces* tersh i ro. 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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1873-06-14 |
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_1873_06_14 |
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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 | 10.14288/1.0170902 |
Latitude | 53.066111 |
Longitude | -121.517222 |
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