wm KM. K_^ H M '������.Office, r_*_:-. ; '.���������Governor following r thejirir 'gistrafion R-'Wooda, ct���������James G^Yiuler, ��������� l y ��������� : \t d*'. Spring >of'lf %j Archibald r. F;*\vcpU, Pitldock, lei. City--. nsfer Div l)i vision, 'simiiisii'fc lis. Adol- muiiI.Sh.- ,^lcGilli. vDJ.visij.ii,' a Polling :r:y���������r.ok Ui visions,: nd Hope tig -f ;e Coxdii, J. Gamp* fW'l.%i; ClapiHT.. ^nt./K?q. irringtoii opcvft-tj. Hli^B ifia i?uii- Im iHteV. Ar- A". Bar- -^^ >.i, Wm, fpi|������| O.Ifare, |||| iget I5aq. J , , i f; ; . ��������� .' , Hce, : royernor ||������J|i| oi.ii .jj-.llu'. Sfjjpj si/of'tbu :--m -&r������ * *= Vol If- X :'* * if -1> j_..*My*AW>_*.Y-; .^-^^^ ���������=2_r-��������� Xritr^f-riii^^r- Anvi.*\T_gFABN*rB.--- ' :' .tUV:,a::" -.,- *���������- 'Tfo_8-; 11 PJdK Mm Iice,V-, -���������! f., ',;���������> lnvertjot' Bai>ck!k port inn 3iioke< ii ice. nvinciiil reeilbl) f'-Mint'S mvHO ' ������U. Ilia iM-al in ith 'IIi������ ow rfitt y,t8H of ibo hereto* pencft. Jen end . /Ypit wi 11 have heard of tlie death of an old Cai'ibooUe, Tom Birmingbarai'; It is a solace to Know that old-and^kind-friiMids ministered to his'-wants; clps>|hi^e^'aiid saw him *; '.��������������������������� ��������� ��������� - , . ' - ��������� \ >- ��������� '. .- ��������� ���������* -" ��������� ��������������������������� . :��������������������������� - i- "���������: -������������������������������������;������������������ ',i*7-. - .'. . ,.��������� v.������������������* - a yjkjp_.tr, ;��������� - f-'t Miners-;; '^m^rnm, Kk^^M^T^^m^ i^f^imm^X^X u Suas .- ���������;��������� 1 - sf'i l.A?(i-Xt "'������ Y'i cohtlyburtafl. ;, '^;;-^-^ '������������������- ...,. jvPg6_.fevUvreeJre ^ the ������*������.. ������#4p|cS^.;������. gr*^ *^_?t������^W&^ sl5soriPtion.*J-- "*u________ i��������� ,���������.���������,���������-.... _*,.������._.������. nn.V-iliov sisrli and o_le ; A. tiS..a������������_.>������'������?_T_,,_:-. .;. ���������,���������:���������.< ri_������& OF .flffiSTfASH.. .. .-��������� ' .. "^Irnr tiio>1 Canboo Seutmel," ..Agents Ioi.,uuj;i j-^r _- ... Yfln*^t**^iV>*;i QH^.tnoImn^'1' ,- t'li:���������������inP- fl ': Yil|!\ '������������������->���������'���������'"',,������ X'.*_v,AV^t.m^Ai<f, Vict."?ri. t. 1*. Fi--h������.sr. B;irinrflHKxpi\^' /������������������ il*J.���������;.���������; fMfl ������������������������������������ MM\ Mwrriy ���������>. is renewed: tlie' fust!' nc^iini'n'iUlvil*'tjiRififf y t sara of ��������� ium u :vt h|ii I i (c worn off, an do Ul ta^ tes j*-**.,.* thai vye 'li.Jftpfn^sl Wra. j^^'fiS^Vflkh ;4hU) V p,?KMi������T * ���������'���������"' ��������� ^./:Vr:*:.''..:.:" ���������/ ���������""';.. .^Win Vr.mVitf������ 'ht>w''/Ufi������.: to oiW. who eavi UitiB aUvu)/8 find -i__f!_!3_i^^ P^amitein the h������aul^of|iuitnre and; avl, A ift"^ 'pnWTIM-f. OFF10������; *' A ibing of Jiwrnlj; is nt������y-tor ������vor ; / * ��������� ��������� . ��������� --������������������������������������ .-fy- yy<y '''fiff t U$ lovHinc^incr^asu^U'citiuievt^^; vv_ ' -- -H4._r,;_^i- .i^is3/:)ut?n.6thh^n).35^ i>iti.,lU)^.irkeep;"/!': :\fA}pW������r qnjet;ldV^?f_.i\.i'Ct u:a_vv'.p')?; "_<*v._4**. i Full '-of fiweetdreaiiisr.-*:ff .'"j. .>;������-f.-i;:;-;i;v!r'f ���������;:' Jinra,.!'/: :^::'rfeo;;B^E^/ r ���������(-.(������.��������� 'fr.t&i'sl ���������BAlllvlife .^kfJ5/0ir������.11w.iV)^^ ��������� y-... (..:...T*M'ini������ mnflerate. ft. ; Victoria oorrespoSdence.1 r;:/' t*l' USt.ll_,;, , .., "!;'���������!- -/p;o^.B'i"^:- P A* tlE:N 'T; - M ��������� DIlC"SN E G ��������� - TRUSSES-ana :,EliASTie ^QC^l^GS^SOGECSvGad Stationery.- OutlexYjoaaia WORK O^Mfe 0. P.;;a'ASUP-GA'D.; , ���������;N-.Iifl.'MA������s.BS DECAYED, ' - -^ (_ sJ kali*,,<v JE.w Wi; _i?"C.���������������;v*"H?v^ ?-*9:. -. ��������� i .! 'rte ul Ms .old stand, aiidis prop*iravt iV M- ''���������'.-. f&fiium m^pBik is nis tiSfev: pTojiipiVy^arUsticaUy. aii-A at tL_.tow.3fc goingratcai- ������������������ f \Vw 1 mvc I.ei*n iv'nu*.**letl to d raw die at. MenUon of. itiu TlojijV .SluperirsK^\lent - lo 4b<> ���������: ihn ve '��������� eom in ui. io;r.Uo n." ��������� . T .i e qc, m ������I;. in t ��������� jS imndi'hy itwp.Miaihle/iVaHl^s. atid'ftlHiuld bo at.t en t if ������il to.���������1���������r> Si-;:s; *: x i: I .-. ���������__>*���������������������'������������ *���������������*���������'������**���������'" IIBwSlfWW"*^ SEW-ABVEHiU^HCa.KHlS, r>. ������.. hm ti - ._-��������� '-"'M' t_"i . i ���������������������������..'��������� ������... A) \v 'h^'n iM\&i\ froni their lurtd? (1 wind Hi������ down tn; hundreds.. .^l^X '^fe^^F^" ljiyv<l'ii dear guz^Ue l>iit/i\X\'wtkfinre to/dW.l ijirtiKLooe-iiti.Hitstidul.ly-������xoltt'tti; :iin4'- 'tjy'������������ ^ovM-r-'thn**'fnmi childhood's hour."; Hchwd w oiiuT.' -rib, "W's'ir Mjiek'Miiie-; if yxm etm^atisly the ihis-h-es of i'V--r_/ pectiim;of tins Froyino*'. Wiiiiti ^|MJaliin2- of ili^ railway. 1 miud. chronicle n remurkiibie phenomenon thai has taken pi ice h������������ru. A c������nain,-p?per ;has made a - Hup*'���������its fift'elV. I bidieve'-and is now ml- _ Vtt.ttlXft"_fJtl������*^i|ni;drw^ short month **&*��������� Eilajar's 'Uolden liftlanm J doiii^ it. U is id?o imported ,U>e^iM>rhai= j Uemi ju-nmlfie*! an^Einigi'sil*on iVpency by Mi Edirar should. Mackenzie's .ivl������X;ition ;schemo Iim. rorcfd thmnirK, ,lt i8n)so..*.������icl that hvo w.iil known ancient island doctors have been i.iftuc'Q'd'to throw up the Vi cast-uon** terms *n consideration of a railway coionis^ioner- Bhip for one., ami a suitable ..iimition for 'he i) tht! r j n aa <^ tb er Fed e ru d e par t m ��������� w t. . W h a* . . , ihul traitor to the interests of the mainland���������, ' ^ ;a '^. ]x0.:{; n;,^ t���������. Vlut^rl^ ��������� Jj., u th^lTnn.Tom-iKlo\ttceiveii8^om|������^iwUU)n^ ta^-.U t vmrcv TKL\nivci> hats, . (? \ ^( V SU/K^. .,__; ... - ��������� ' ��������������������������� DUl^S PATTER .a . I'LAU)^. , ... .^'Biilck ALPACA. : . ������������������������������������/ ���������-: ������������������ ' -':���������:: ,-.5 -'" '��������� ���������. !'.: --'.i .': i - ��������� '������������������ :''/_l^"il^''KtCKOT^i;^>,^ a; ein;ENi3H>/'ASsolr>M^ ��������� S'tiods.'ff - '���������������/' u "���������'. :".:' ''"' Tf f ��������� at.-TUe;���������������������������������������������'^' ;iP:,Xiifp.T .jMJl.' ':.':* _.���������-." ,.'���������'���������: .V;-VT;���������.-..: LiG^tMING mk-SOU &.' DALY,'; !-^SSS^'ir;?^& U^fe������^^ 'XfXX ff^i ������fu*:^���������������������������sKf ill': iiuii. iuiu~ in IU ictnvn uo uv������������_"_.*"������������������.���������* for his services in ad v oca Jin cj ndlroad for IM I������l:uid and wagon.road for the mainland -b*s not yiM'hcfii niado public. ��������� yinitll pox liis apiin visited thi������ city. The p :U I e!11 s w ere p ronip 11y q' iwnin'. in ed. an *11 w o died. No new cases, urn! ihe epidemic seem? io have ceased.. The 'dotftprtj.<ll'd a rrodmvi biisiness in vaccination. Su "Us uii ill wind that blows nobody j^ood. . ��������� .. News bom Gnssi,u' is very indeflhltir. Pn Up veryT������jw of the returned ones have been into the mines. Irlmvo LiumI to find/in the rfv linrts llniiling around something that would seom.to justify the bi^rusli up there, but so ;1 ir without success. Therein not the slightest doubt that the majority went/iu too early. Provisions were scare, and Lhe difficulties ol pvospocling the frozen ground very. gwid. <j.v c ,������.... /^....:*. i,',..... ������_ ..v. t.\./l.>M up!1 . Iluoiiu., .;.. . .. Large ji;i\d sni'.ill fixes?,;' nitVi CliUh't'ii's. Ul^T FUK^0ilCOU3BT8,'; LADIES' UNDimnLOTIltS. .'FANCY 1?HISG*S, ;-;���������"; ��������� UUTUVNS, : YmMimmiM^iimit < Ti*. f ��������� n-iIn^Rf?1 so.I iVi-iHy; (>xtrivletV to-1^i e ijl'. fi pn k f , BAUICEI-VILLEi* ��������� ���������;'' Auctioneer, Commis sdon roa.^'ivOilii Villi's:.' ��������������������������� ^_ ___f'!__!__ SUBVSYIRa. f A'f'f '"fl-'oji'd :T.pr������������������'������������������'���������^.els Bo^yyA^ffffy^, WiWBMMmmii ';"/;/^/GOMm/;f;; ;;;���������;'; ^'riiorRxgTaa^ tun mils' puvuy,."^ :- AVAIL; ^"' ;-. '-.;. ���������������������������';/.; ; ; constantlyfecplbti hand.-.' \m^r,rid^nt Department doubt that the majority went, m loo euiiy. ^BWINU'' OUJiX' vcffyVTC^^ ' I '^ ��������������������������� ������ revisions wire sc.rc-s aud the dignities of ��������� v- ;, :' J J.! .^ .^ j ^Y^ ;'' ���������. * w " .v'r 1 " /'-, ��������� -.,,,m io/������nW uien^t pvospeclins the frozen ^onnd..veryf KrimL ^ f^& goy'c Stl^W ^*u'v|_ f^0 oimi a^^^^m^^:' |"tiff b, fW;.,^^ ^ -^XST Komi'or our CivaUou hoysgo up to-day |im- cm^u k -.. ^ ^^ ^^ ]>0\VS, ' Ui -'JOHN ������i-"������5Y iw\li \L ������?i���������v>'3.!.J.?."^ ^..S!^; Vl:-^^1'' '^' '"; , ' .- " Califoniin, ns they bolieve there is enough lo sJLK SUHf^; ^!^V,|^; ^;.' . j ;^rV. r..ni_i ^/ja '^^ ^ :ill?:*" "U"' justify their wooing of Dam. KorUine in thai toOA������������r^r 'illVf���������!n " d:r,'c:ion. We \vi_li them ;.'vevy -iiicce-:?. 1 tnry. j^v------: ^:_j.v,;->t...^i'.ii?asas;''-i; 5 , +* - ��������� ,pM������f" , ___._.-_. I __-;_ . THE CAIUBOO SENTINE SATURDAY, JUSfi 28, 1874. ���������*ffiE RAILWAY COMPLICATION. The statement made by Hon. Mr Mackenzie in his speech on the Pacific Railway Resolutions, that "the-.British Columbia section would be proceeded witb as soon as at nil possible in order to keep faith with the spirit and as far as possible to the letter of .the <ap_recment with tbat province,*" was received ^yifeh satisfaction by the people of this district, Who bad turned a deaf ear to the assertions mti^^y;*j*������ Victoria clique that tbe present Federal Government intended to break tbe cnst-i ron rai I way. ,/c 1 ause \ in the Ternro o l "Union signed, by tneir .predwaors in office. On the strength of this plain, straight forward statement, notwithstanding the.^1 ay.which "has ai ready ^a^ii ��������� .pjape. v* Columbia;' /might havepatiently wafted-'another' year Irefore ������gntu raising her voice ngainst the infraction of the Terras of Union had not Mr Mackenzie's wholesale relaxation propositions-made __'������f_parehi */ha_,_he%ork o! ^construction on the British Colombia section of the road-, is riot to be procW_"!et_ with for an indefinite tornnher of years to come. True, the surveys ������re being pushed forward, and a short line o( railroad between Epquioi alt-and Nana! mb in oflferedasr.a sop to the/Islanders; but a wagon road and telegraph line is considered hy Mi Mackenzie all that can be l^itunntely ^undertaken djh the Mainland Tot some years '���������.to come.'', No.- doubt the gloomy fore boding* of the Finance Mioister have had & great effect in .shaping the,ideas of the Federal Governratnt; for. according to Mr Cart- wright.the Dominion has seen ������Mlie last year -of plenty." ana."if thekeepmji:of7the national i ith .is insisted npoa by ...British Columbia V our; national debt In seven years would be relatively//to our, population juat entvtAtrd ^ eater tJhan.^t*hat with ."��������� which the United S afees enjerged; from;their.great civil war. and *Xl measured \by/the rate 6fy interest reqiured, it wbuid/beb\i^ihird greater than the huge national^el)|^f^lfcglanfl,^, We will,not rev ������^at (fee/ oth^croakings of f the new Finance Minisfer . ^fe.'evidently^ not-made of the ^a ne stuif ������s his honorable/ and able pre4e~ ^ess^?. ���������Si^i'rjmcis Bm^ks and Mt^JiMey, of v^h^^^i^s-^ati^hey dl4lhey;did quickly,*xj imd uivbSerWhoso ralev^lthe/progress of Installation ani> Fkstfyal.���������The Installation of officers of Cariboo Lodge, F. & A.M., will take place cm 4th July. The brethren will hold a grand festival in the evening. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 ay Celebration. Wednesday, July 1,1874. 1st Prize. 2d Prize. Quoit Match, ��������� ��������� -/ - $20 00 $0 00 SlaaiiingFUt Jump, with or with- ��������� ",'*' out weights. ... 10 00", f, 0 00 Running Fi;������t Jump, with or with- \< out weights, ��������� - - 7.60 2 60 100 Yani Foot R.������c% - ��������� f0 00 2 50 300 YiiM Foot Race, * 12 00 8 00 75 Yard .Wheelbarrow Race, {iio . prompting), ... 7 60 0 00 50 Turd Throe Logged Race,, - .10 00 0 00 30* Yard Cainaraen's Race, -'��������������� 7 50 2 50 For alt the above Sports two entries or no mooey Kiven ; where second prize is given, three entries or no second prlz'Y. Entrance fee,$0 cents, witb the ex-; coptlonof Cainamen's race, c "-���������:������������������ jfSftf >cp������rtH to commence at TEN o'clock: a m sharp k Signal Gun will be fired. A Salute will be fired at. Noon, -;-' f '���������':-:"' ' "'' Horse-Miiciiig* LtGHTNING ^CELEB^ July 1st. to the Secretary, at the Stanloy Hotel. -* Other entries to be made to the Secretary 15 minutes before starting. f-'f-.:- -.- ��������� ���������.������____, No Jockeying allowed. Ail disputes settled by the PatrotJudf.es. '������������������ ' t Prizes for Sports will be paid on the ground. Winners of HoraewRacing Purses will be paid at Robert McDermott'a Saloon, at 0 p. in'.; on tho evening of each day.\v���������;;',;���������.,....^,- Xy:f.T. .'_. .';.,-,../.��������� Purses *T^be3ru^ on Fotiipth of July. / } The Programme will be made publiu on the owning Ofthe 3d July, 1874. ,f f:. y:.:ff" f Tit: JOHNWILSON i*'ha\rm!Wiffi"tf ;.WARSHAL BRAY, Pi-crelary. ....<_ BOBT. McDERMOTT, Treasurer/*" Stanly, June 12,1874." .: 'Jel3"fa NEW ADVERTISEMENTS* DOMINION DAY CfiltEBRATION CARIBOO L0DGE!F.&|.E THE ANNUAI. of Officers and INSTALLATION .-soul cannot������ee the conoftction between ex- jp*Mid:i^v.,ie*arid: prbgres?.' Probably the policy i .���������of- th&^"Waddooal d Go ve. .tine n t i n fo 11 o wi ng ^InitioTo^Mfrp?B of ihe riiljBfrs of the ������eighbor- fcrg>[. Re|kib**e?^ was wro^.; In tfee;^JnHc?d .*) t atefl 'every eftVirt is made; to de y el op the re - .*o11rces of^(he? country; money is borrowed # nd rail roads' -* |������i������h*������d for ward t throng h a ri -ii n peopled cou biry?* w ll'ich is rapid ly filled up by Battlers from Europe and tbe "flower of the" Canadian youtb'^frbtn the dltferent f)T?vince?. The only remedy to stop the con- tiwwd abisorpllon yearly by-the United Statue -of Uiousands of Canadians Was Confederaf..on. Confederation 'entailed the necessity of building the Canii|ian':Pacific Railroad as koon as possible, and but.-for-���������'���������tlie unpatriotic opposition of/the party now iu pi>wef that rrad woiildfiow: be. ia; process of cohs (Miction. ' But this great national road, so essen- S50 yards. .-Heats; 3 in 5; 25 yrds distance; weight, 130 lbs Tbree entries and two to start, .or no race. Entrance, $25. ' ,' * MINERS'PURSE, ��������� - ,$150, 360 Vards. Heats; 2 ia 3; 25 yarfa distance; weight 130.lbs. Entrance, '$}9.f Winner of Stanley Derby .barred.1' '���������'���������" :Tw6 entries or ���������no-race; ff-. ' f ���������';*;,' .-; (/ /'.; Cf HACK RACE, ';���������.-.. .-;/ ^75... . 86D;.-.yards.��������� Heats ���������".' 2 in. 3: 25 yards distance; weight 180 lbs. .Entranoo, |*5.T Two entries er/ no race,--- Winners of proyious races barred. ������������������' /; iffyfT Tf ^AH%NKLE'PURSK? ������������������������������������/!* $&P aS0.;Ynr������1s.; Single dash.;; ��������� Winners of Stanley; Derby: iit_d'���������]Min^s-ilNirsea.-'barred.:^;Vt'j.ight^ 130rlbs.; Bn>. trijnce,;$2 t������i^; ��������� Two'rtoitries'orao race.'''C*;''";'''.'",'.'; /'/:. ;SIWAS*tt'RACE, ' ��������� i - " $15. 450 YarUfli f; Heats, 2 !������ 3; 25 yards distance; catch . w������ights. Ttwed' entrius; or - no: ruce:-. Horses to be owned bytadiaiis; - :<;.-;.>���������: ������___=. BAJ-"LO0*TS Will be sent up''during :the day ��������� ; and a.. sdinplay of SKY-ROCKETS ��������� an l otber,_ri~ft__:WOBKS will ���������*������!_. p&co,during the evening,';;;' ��������� "������../.-��������� -,������������������-."-'-'���������"*" . FESTIVAL,; [.lipX-P- ot"tbo Cariboo Lodge, F. & A t M , will; be held- on SHurday Evening, July tho Fourth^ 1874, at tbe -Jtii- sonic Hall, Barkerville. 46_f* Ail Brethren in good standing are. invited to attend,,;,'. ���������ffy f :���������:"';���������. .." -fl ��������� 1. ���������f": *f Y) . ��������� 1-W ....-.��������� ;VicrbmA eiwipion ������5 t e Wednesclay,^ Jtily 1;1S74 y jiits t v a yyyy. PfPT"Xf:iBPORW ;/,;. , \ XXX. Is. I^r.ze.vg,! I������rli������ 1, Potato������ Rac^, 50 yards, 6 &urpheys, $7 WILI. COMMENCE HER REG-ULAB -Trips on tlio 18 tbJune, running as I olio ws uuti I further notice; ��������� -r. Leaves SODA (^^b^^ 12 o'clock, noon. LeaveV*W^ELMOUTH on SUNDAYS, at half-past S p.m. .. -, :������������������--.. .*��������� . i_VrS. BATES. ' Soda Creek, June 12; 1874.V ; ,\f2Q 7. SECOND DA Y 2, 1874,, X ..X, -f .-���������; ;���������'���������/ 1st Prize. 2d Trlzrv ���������Riinnlag ftop, Skip and.*luinp, $7 50, , $2 50 Kiinnih'g Higb Jump, ���������* .' 7 50.' '2 50 .Vaulting High Jump,/, ��������� ��������� ���������.���������-'��������� 7 50''���������'. .. 2 50 Putting Ston������, 22 lbsM ' ��������� ' - . 7 50-��������� :0 00 : ���������:������,���������:. ���������-���������:..-. 14 ihs,,-- . . ��������� ������������������_ 5.w> .- ,:0 m Hurdle Rice, 120 yard s, 5 h u rd les, ��������� 3feet high, . - - ��������� - K) o6' 6 00 Fruit Kace, 10 Bog Oranges', 50 yds, io 00 tbe oranj.es TICE I* HEREBY tflVEN THAT A COURT OF APPBAT.; undo*: theprovfetMns o������ tl_e >,*..Wild: Lind -Tax ^cf- 1873."-'to* tbe/District of Cartb.H������, will lie Liclit *'iXXa Uhd d"^010*1* _���������&"**������ places oil ithe siespcc 11 ve da ^s ��������� aieui ��������� tloncd, viz;: . -���������.- -, ��������� w- . - * *''' ���������' .��������� r. *:- \ . K*:������'' _������" ' Rtohfield' Court Hoiifte..;Julj; 3*1/ p. Soda Creek.- July 7th ��������� % / Quesne I inou th I .$n ly lOtSik���������';;," Lightning Cree*_VJu!y 12. -'��������� 'X'XffX: ''/:.:.;/:fii B.MXBAhUt, Blchfl^ Jane 19.1874:;; JuSO 2. 9. 4. .6. d. HOp'-Ritce, 60 yards,;' .ff ,6 Pout B?_c<'i _00 yards, '..':-"���������������������������-��������� : ; /15 Sack Jiaco, V 7 F<������ot Kac^, 150 yards, ^- ,: 10 >Vli������eIbarrowRf*ce (bo pronrptinp), ? Hut������i.e R:������ce, 109 yards, Slrurdlua, ;';3feet high, YtfiY-y. Hop, -J?klp and Jump, $2 '50- '��������� 6 00. io :Af^i^: 8. Hop, Skip and Jump,. -f X". if~f", '-''��������� 9. Foot fticey 100yar-js,-:'--..'1-- .. ,;;".7;50.~-l- 10. Hcrub Rhco, last hinn .tortWt $2 60, ! A . ��������� . 11. Oliiniimi-n's K.ito; OO yards,. . , 7 2 W 12: Ind|j*_i ltac<', 200 yar*ist "ff-'.'ffif. $:-f -r-^ "��������� 13. Boys^and Girls' HnndiCiip, v ;/: pff^fyfT" f For all 'Races, two enirl^s or no nice. En I ni ace fo<* tor 300,; 150 yards; uiir I H������ rd 1 e R\o"S , $1. ; AU other Sports 60 cW.ts, oxc������;pt Scrub, India������H Oli i n'ese, itn^I Boys ad d QirlsV It'rctw. . - ,fi__9U. Tbe Sports will commence at TEN,o. clvok a.m., .-���������Imjp*;'��������� A���������;'felgual gu'ii /willbe _tt*od.','��������� A'*ijal*ily/will W flred at ftoon: . .. , . *"' ... ^/^OBSiB^RA.O'lJm..- .'���������--.: DOMINION PITUSB. - /- -' - :$400, 350 yt������rds;' tieats, 5 In 5* 25 ynth dIstanef;.c;irryfti_r iiotles's thnn 90lbs; Kuiruuc.,: $25. Ti������rub <iiiri.s . ������r no.^ace;!:.; . f"ifr: Til.-if .;��������� ..-..'-:���������" V,. --ff'- '���������' i-^mpi^^?v^^:y- *��������� ��������� -������������������ ���������:ijft?^:"." 850 yahls��������� ��������� heni^'^-Vn ���������**;' ri yan!������ ^istnnc ���������; carTAlng; not fess'l-lmn 90 \ \*S:l En in nee $ 10 / WInn������-r - t^Jpu* jointoh Parse barred; il*wo entries or hdntce. -;;; ' tiul to the development _.nd slreng-thenirig of tbe Confftderation> it is now proposed by Mr . jVIwcken^Te to prosecute in a snail-like manner, or probiibltiOn tie score of-economy, to aub-i ������������,-.������������������������.������ i**:.��������� Wr^^lL ���������������������������'__' __.���������_, __k'ti-������5_^j .������ - m Entrance Fees the same as alrove, w th thft excon- -3tHnle wagon.ron^ of union. Tne nrm.stand taken by the Local I no one allowed to enter who has; run in any of ttt.e Sack'Race, - ���������.��������������� - - . 7 60' Scrub Race. 100 y������ rds, last man to- pay $2 5$ fo winner, ... - - 6 00. Riders' Race, 50 yards, to c������rry not le8_rtl>an 125 Ibs^;/* -'-.'���������- ���������. .-������������������'��������� 8 00 SIwasli Rico, .200 yafTds, .. - 6 00 2 50 0 00 2 50 'Government,.'nnd their appeal to thelmpprfnl Government for jasiice, will -c������use Mr Mac- Ice nzie.;to pause before forcing upon us terms which wqiiia1 not.;only seHonsly rehrcf ifee <le>vlnpoiet)t %f; "Jiife'; province, btit iritter away a'r_.illion arit. ahnlfdollarnayeor with- ������mt.i lie least chance of returns being made in the shape*of incieased reyeo.ue from Br*tieh Columbia or ir'ereased 'propperity to the JJominion. VVee'dvise fbeftlankenasie Admin- i.stration to follow in the footstttpa of their pred������cessors in offiV, and whatever they:do, to ' ** do it quickly." If Mr Mackenzie intends to build tbe railroad, let him push It forward with -all the resources of the Do. minion ; let not the first railroad .*' sleeper"* ���������1. .id be xotten before the last one is placed in- position. If the" propositions made through Mr Edijar were accepted, a sort of railroad ���������clay'of judgment, would be held over the 1 resurrected ashes of tbe first sleeper by the Inst one placed in position. We believe, however, that Mr Mackenzie's curt reference Of the AUornej-General to Bfigiaod will. i������. suit beneficially. If the financial position of the Dominion is as bad as represented bv Mr Cart wright in his BudgerSpeech. the Imperial Government will lend a helping hand and assist Canada in tiding over her temporary monetary embarrassments and keeping" ilie uatioaa! iioaor intact. J j J above. ra������es. For other rules, soo a bovo. LIGHTNING CREEK P[ICtSE... - $3������0 360 Vards. H<������ats. 8 in 5; '25' yards ���������dining. En- trance $16. WHght, 130 lbs. Throe entries and two to start or no rnot'j if three or mopt start, socond horse to save en trance fee.. \vln������iw. of Stanley Derby and Barkerville Dominion; Purse liaTrod. / CARIBOO PURSK, '������������������ $100. 350 Yards., Heats, % in Z\ 2S _/ar !s distance. Entrance, $10, Welprht, ISO 1I>p, Two entries or no race. Winners of Stanley Derby and Lightning Creek Purses, and Barkerville Dominion purse, barred. SCRUB RACE, . . $30. .. 850 Yards. Heats,.2 in 3; - 25 yardn dislaoc; catch wtjights, Entrance, $2 dO. Three entries,or no raco. Horses entered in the four principd previous races barr.d. ' * '. .f CONSOLATION PURSE, ��������� $60. For beatea Horses. 350 yards; sin do -dash';' catch weights, riiwash hordes barred. Entrance $_ 50. SWA&R RACE, v ������10. 3S0 yards. Htjats, 2 in ii) 25 yards dist'inee: catch W(*iglita. Three entries, or no race. Horses to be owned by Indians. I HAVE BEEN.INSTRUCTED by the Pecreta.ty t'j .he . NASON COMPANY to sell by Auction, ' f; / ON MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1874. the Interests of 4ttio following: Shar^hoMers In tho Nason Company, on Antler Creek, % Assessmenl? due, viz.: :JAMES D. KAITtlNO. One Interest; DAVID S. JENKINS, One Interest, I have also been lustructod by .he Secretary of the "'������������������* OPHiR /COMPANY to sell by Auction on tbe same date the Interests oi tlie following Shareholders in tbo Opldr Ounp ������ny, od Lightning Creek, for Assessments du������������, viz.: WM. BOWMAN; Five Interests. ' X'- H. ORToN: One Interest." ���������':" J PHILIPj', One Intf'rest W. McCULLOOH, One Interest, . ��������� ; JOSEPH JOHNS, One Intorest.;, Unless-tbe amounts duo nnd accruing dm*, on each interest are paid,.and costs,.on or before the yaj i m22 day of Juno, 1874, all tbe aibresaId .Interests will b������ Bold at the Barkerville Auction Rooms. Terms cash. No reserve. ��������� '-.a GEORGE BYRNES, j jel3 Atte������iouj>������;r, ��������������������������� ffl1 ON MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1874, at 12 o'clock noon, at Barkerville. ;-ilAQlfiHAmfp*t ) yards ;J boals/ 2 I n Z; 26 yards d Ista nc*.. taich ig b ts. En tra nco $5. IV tuners of prev iotts rucefl 350 weig barred. BARKERVILLE PURSE, . ... $50. 250 ynVtls* siniflo dasb; winn"rs of Dominion. ������nil Peopling purees barred; c<ilch weights. Eiitr.iucd !*S-iO. ������������������ _ "f- ' siwAsh RAOi_; / -/': : _ $u,p (F.ir Horses owned by Tn Hans,)., Socond horsr, $5.. 340 yar Is; heals.. 2 I h 8 { tiirofl onirics or.-Z-O'^-tcV^ jy.'ffds i'lstanCi'; .catch weights. . ..If: SECOND DAY. IThiarsday, July 2,1874. HORSE-RACING. WILLIAMS CREEK PURSE, $300 I bare been instructed by MR. S. A. ROGERS to sell by Auction on the above date. Enlr.mces for tbi Stanley D.irbv Pwne to be rnadp before 10p.m. June ?mU, to the V?ecrotiirv, Marsbai Bray, fttanby flofcol, Ll^htninjr Creek. En'jranu^sfor th������.������ Li_(hlnio- Cr.eU Hr&u to be ma le before 10 p ;ru������ FROM GROUSE CREjEK STORE, Consisting, of ? O* Aivl olber ori tela* too miMT'>m to mention. %%. Tvmn a I J5ale, Ci'KO, BVRXK8, J'-13 Auotioucur, 350 yard?; heat*, 8 In 5; 25 yards distance En- tninc**, $10; carryinm not less than 90 lbs ; two onirics or no racj; 11 ttt'reo entries, second in to savt) ���������ntrance fee* LADIES' PURSE, ��������� - $100, ;;50 yards { heats, 2 in 5, carrying not less than 00 lbs.; 25'.yards distance. Bntnuce $10, added,��������� Winners of Dominion and. Williams Ureuk Purses oarrod,,-T.ivo entries or no race, . ;.':'J '"SCRUB RACE. - - $30, 050 yards j heats, 2 In fl. Satranco $2 60; three <������n* tries or no race. Wimiers of four principal races barred,. jCatch ws'iglds, , '''i'^SlftASR RACE, - ~ $10, ' (Horses owned by Indians.) Second horse iu $5: 3.0 yar la; three horirs to run j heats, 2 In .; 25 yards distuitoo; c.tch weights. CONSOLATION STAKES, * -. . $60, For beaten Hurses; 860 yards, single dash. H������r*i-n having run in Si wash Kaous baffed. JSntiunOo 4} 2 .������������. Catch weights. Entrances tot Dominion Purse to be made before 10 p.m. on Jun������e 30th, to the Secretary, at tbe TKLK- GKAPH OFFICK, iSarkorvlllo, to bo opened at N. bUNIO'S 8ALOON Entrances lor Williams Creek Purse to be made before 10 p.m. July 1st, tt> tho Secretary, at tho TBLE- GRAPdL OFFICE, Barterrvillc, to bo opened at MA80V&DALV\SItISoTAUBANT. Other __utiies to be made 2.6 minute* before starts ing. No Jockeying a Moved. All disputua to be settled by the Patrol Judges. CHARLES WILSON, Chairman. RICHARD ALLEN, Secretary. HUGH ROSS, Treasurer. Darkcrrilic, Jun; 5, 1874. H f'-A m mm 'f___He W Ki^S II m _IM Wm Us n TOI P A T yeal rele ������iei lute iiev loss tool grai ������ on 1 rra uel i mm' Ithe [the. Ma \ r :f THE CARIBOO SENTINEL m SATtfEDAY, JUNE 20. 1874. ������������������������������������ , RH TOTAL LOSS OF THE MAIL STEAMEft PRINCE ALFEED-^THB PASSENGERS ALLSAVm/ v:/:::r;;^r.A^./ the public mind ^ yesterday aft^aooab^ the rumor received by telegraph from Quesneltif the lossof the mail Bteimer Prince Alfred, and it wail not until late in the evening tbat tbe anxiety was relieved by the authentic announcement of the loss of the teasel; with the glad hews that all fmMffl! wet% saved. Following ia tlie telegram sent IVpniCHri^n.^-XI .���������'���������'.KO-"^'-''"; "The steamer Prince Alfred went ashore ���������on last down trip, six miles norjbX,pt San Francisco. Pas^enjrms and mails saved.AVessel and cargo a total loss." -.;,/ ������������������ flB mm MINING IOTELUGENC$. '. ���������' ���������,; ;( ��������� ���������. '' ,CONELIX GULCH.��������� ��������� ri f.: The Ferguson' co., tip to Thursday noon, liad 59 oz., and expect over 100 for, the week. >7o new developments yet made by the companies prospecting. ��������� UaHTSfisS CBBKK. / Point co. running ahead with their drive; "it will take them some little time to get in. m.*n'* ?ro,in^ M ������������ wet and havinfif to rn n || "through a cave. Spruce co. have re laid tlieir B fluine and are now repairing their pump In m the upper shaft-preparatory to starting; will J be rea ly by first 61 next week. Van Winkle Hh.oi. tu r ni ng the creek on the other side so that 11 the witer will not run ovar the channel .are gnlse work ing below running their drain drive Bah'ead ; quite wet in the face. Pioneer co. Haifa" Goat Ranch) arc. irt with their incline. !������n(i$ee gold in the face) have laid boxes and |||re washing the dirt; this /toil" be a good ll&l-iiifi under the supervision of Mr Gannon. lliflio is working very economically; in the Bffopi!- of fiayihg one of the best bench claim* iBh/Lightning-.' Little Ophir co;> at thebioutli Hpr\ Van Win kl e Creek; about through ground ipl ii ici ng:} w i i 1 com men ce wash ini Up on: Mon ffilay. V'ctoria co. ubout through, re-laying ipheir flu me;; the shaft of j' he w.heel is, no \ ^d������������rie j.d^n't think they will beable to com- ^nenee 'pumping out for two weekS^yet. Van bouver co. repairing their flume and ditch : Inhere the ,dit<6t) has caved^ are /cribbing it. ^nak'nf.,a;Jf*ne job.=; / will fele;f Had^, next/wjaefej t ;i c������ihi iii en ce pu ni pi ng oiii. V **?u lean CO. hav������- ftnis'ied; overhaul ing their,machinery 5 washed e np the d 1 rt taken on t of the bottom 0f their |������haft, and got 8| oz. vtiry line gol<|. which |fihows they nre not on the main lead but have |*oo? far to drive to get it. Sawmtll-OosUdl" |I&1 to change leathers is tlieir pump* and th������������ |w iter roso so high they have not been able to ^gei it: out sufficiently to sink any this week; have some six ������** seven feet deeper to sink |t)Hfore starting out With a drive V reck still ?hard. which makes sinking slow. Snowdon |co,. h������*ar the month of Cbisbolm. are down ���������with their shaft 14? feet and have struck what ["they suppose soft bed rock, so soft and miLshey {that some of ihe company think it is not bell Irock at all; will sink deeper before opening font; have not done much this week, th������* iWater being too strong tot their small pump, |||������nd I hey had to put a larger one in; will ntnmmencH sinking again on Monday. Eleven Mpf En$������land co. ftm iilng ahead With, their B'tail-rac*? preparatory to sinking a new fchftft. Clarke co. think of starling after the SiolidayH to sink a new shaft, which they think Ifjphey can do without putting up machinery. ijjjfar- when the other claims are pumping it SBceeps the water oiitof their ground. COUNTY COURT. [Before H. if. BAU, Esq., and a Jury,} HI ������������������;���������./, Monday, June 15* R. P. T* LBACBf vs. Ni COkio.������������������ Action for $230 for two months* wages for wrongful dismissal and for board and lodging. On behalf of the plaintiff, a written agreement was produced, by which plaint!if agreed to malt and brew for defendant, and by which' defendant promised to pay therefor $115 per month and board and lodging. The engagement to be determined by a month's notice. Mr Park, for plaintiff, drew attention that the agreement was signed in May of this year. and claimed that his client had been wrongfully dismissed during, that month. That tlie plaintiff was therefore/entitled to wages for th/e month of May, and also wages lor the month for whtoh notice should bave bean given, nnd for board and lodging during those periods; ���������,'..; '���������;.,-��������� The plamtftt stated that before the dieter- mlnation of the first month the defendant told him that an0ther brewer (T. Lave 1:y f would be employed to take charge of the brewery ; that plaintiff thereupon said he was employed to take charge of the brewery, and that he wmid not work tinder any one; that he was offered a month's wages, which he declined; and that he then left the defendant's service, considering he had been discharged^: ��������� Robert Lipsett and Frank Lai ler. were called and give evidence to. show that the beer brewed by the plaintiff was a fair article. "On behal f. >f A h e de fen d an ty M r Da v ie s fated bis ci ien t h ad emp I oye'et. another b reWeV to Buperintend:the brewing, but had not discharged the plabuiff.; This had'been done in consequence of. the beer brewed by plaintiff having.been in several instances returned to defendant on account of its bad quality; That before the iSi^t month r-f plaintiff's engage-- merit, had expired, the defend an*, told plaintiff of the defen d an t's i n ten tion 16 ein ploy ano ther lire wer, aud that.'defendant, had offered plain* tiff a^ month's wages if h������ chose to cancel the fngsgement, but if be insisted on his two moriths" wages he was to go on mal ting and brewing under the Vnperinteodence of LaV ��������� ery; .That-.the plaintiff; tlnui, refund Jo go io work, a** though 1 be; defeiiclaut /distinctly told "him ho was not discharged. ��������� The defendant and A. Ho ff mart substantiated the above statement. : Harry Wil mo 1 p roved t h at h e h ad b ^0 it gh l back ti. U r kegs of beer to Bark er vi j I e f r o& Li^li to i n __: creek, the: beer "beinj,* utiValeabie./; Livery also gave eV idence o f A he b utf q iiulit y, of the b eer. ; Iii conclusion; ;the/deferidan.*s/ counsel pointed out that the.iigreeineiit. did;not en- g<\gu ;the plaintiff to take ex elusive' charge, of the brewing depart meur -that in placing a new hand in charge.the defendant ��������� was exer- cli<ing a business-like discretion consistent with the agreement, and that the plaintiff had vol 1 in t ari ly I ef fc t he servi cei.of th e defend an t before one month's service had expired, and theiefore was not entitled to anything. After an impartial summing up from Judge, the Jury returned a verdict ibr tleieUdauL go away ; that he then told Mr Neufelder of this. - .. ��������� The evidence ������t Frederick Nason,. a child of tender years.!who was In the store at the time, was not received, the child���������although v*ry intelligent���������not appearing to fully understand the responaibilUy 6f an oath. Chief Constable Lindsay stated be had searched the prtBonerVhouse the day after the theft, but had fo nnd no thing \ th ree d ays after, searched it again, and among the-ashes of a stove ia the house found certain pieces (produced) which he believed to be the burnt remnants of the soles of such a pair of byei- shoes- aa those described: by Mr Neuftjlder. the uppers of cloth and the soles of crossed India rnbberi The Judge then summed up, pointing but the direct evidence of the Chinaman, which if true proved theignllt bf the prisoner. It was corroborated by ths evidence of Mr Nen- felder as to the prisoner not stopping when called/but increasing, his pace and denying his having been in the house. The evidence 0f 1 Lindsay was also important if they (the Jury) beiievedthe pieces he produced were the burnt remnants of the overshoes. A Jury man���������Gumboots are often used for kindling.' ;���������-������������������������*;���������������;*������������������'--������ ;;���������-/��������� ' Tlie learned Judge .then read his notes, com in en ting from time to time Upon the important joints impartially but also justly. /. The Jury retired, and in,the course of half an hour returned a written verdict '^f " Not Gi'rr.rr,'* ���������upon, the groiind that I bey discredited the evinence of the Ohinan.au. the the IH-Tr T1IT'>,T. Mr IcsfiOK Gra*. accompanied by Mr onley. Registrar of the Supreme Court, and Ir Dav.fs who acted for the Crown at the A*>- lihtes, arrived in Barkerville last Saturday. Sit la with pleasure we are able to state tbat ||||*Mr Justice Gray, who now visits the upper S^0,m^ry for the first time, has during the short jSperiod he has been among ns, gained the tes* !||tHmi of all* His thorough, application to f||thtt Chhos before him, and his strict impartial* ���������{ty* demonstrate his possession of those qual- ���������uiM bo essential to the Judicial office, and |theii? ia no doubt that in bis hands the reputation for meting out justice which this country fate obtained in the past will be sustained* Accidknt���������An accident ocCttrted last week n Salt 8pringrclnira, Grouse dreek, by which woseph Pascoe and a Chinamen were seriousl,. Injured. A heavy timber fell across Pascoe*s twack, bruising him and inflicting internal in- .iiirie", and tbe Chinaman was seriously in- aOPBBMJS COUttTv (Before Mr Justice Gray.)' .Wkpnkspay. June 17. His honor Justice Gray opened the Su preme Court at Richfield at 11 a m. on Wed nesday. The fotiowiug persons were sworn in as Grand Jurors:���������J. C. Beedy (foreman). G..M. Morris Hugh R ������ss, John Goodson. F Neufelder. Jos. Mason, Robt, Lipsett,' I. B. Nason. I. Fisher, Benj. Edwards. John Monro. Jas. Elder, T. R. Pattnllo. and Benj. Healey. Mr Uavie appeared on behalf ot the Crown. The Srand Jury returned a true bill iu Regina A Matthews for larceny, and Regin^ vs. Ah Suit for escaping from jail. Indict meistB against Ah Suit for larceny and robbery wag fben ju ^^ md the engine not paid for. were thrown out, the witnesses having ab; jU(iffment lor Lipsett had been given in tbe " ' A true bill was found against Ah " - - ........ ur (\ scon ded. I{a for receiving two bank notes, the property of Robert Lipsett, knowing them to be stolen ilEOlXA TS. MATTHKWS. Mr Neufelder stated the prisoner came into his store in Barkerville and bought some vin e_?ar, and that in conseuiience of information given to him (Neufelder) by his Chinaman, that Matthews had abutracted a pair of overshoes he ha 1 followed Matthews out of the store and called out to him within hearing distance to Flop ; Inat the prisoner paid no attention, but quickened his pace; that the prisoner went into his- bruise oncl came out again, Rtanding in the door when he (Nen- tbat witness then accused It took three men to lift the log off I g^erc*^ iia9Cue* denied having been into his (the prisoner's) - ���������: mm ff-m Kurtz & Lank Co.-^-A telegram has been |received from Victoria this week by Mr Wm. Worrist stating that Mr Hirst, one of tbe jPirectora of the Kurtss and Lane Company, ^vtll leave San Francisco for Barkerville by }be next mail steamer, and that on his arrival ere work wilt be vigorously resumed. hottse. Mr Neufelder stated that he counted the case of overshoes aud missed a pair ol them. Ah Lock (a Chinaman) stated he was ia Neuf el dor's employ, and that on the occasion iu question he saw" the prisoner lake a pair ot shoes from the store, put them in his shirt mid ' REGJNA . V3.;'AH- SUIT,"-;; The prisoner pleaded guilty Ap escaping from jail, f-fy '' * ' ;It appeared be /had been charged in the p rinci pal; accusat ioh with 1 arceny, a nd ro hi bery with vifdence, and that although the witnesses had absconded in those cases,.the eyi- den ce in - them en the depositions made out prima facie a;serious case against the prisoner; tliat he had escaped just before the last ag* sizes, and that he had made attempts to escape since his re-&fre$t������'.. ���������-". fff' ff Ilw lordship having pointed out tbfese facts and; cbmmenUng on the good treatment of the prihoner by .the Jailer, sentenced him to 12 months' .imprisonment with hard labor. ;' ' / ' ������������������ ���������'':'; *: . ^itKorxA vs*Ait SAv'Ti'-fyf if ^y': charged with' receiving stolen property;:-On the application of Mr Davie, the prisoner was remanded to the/next assises on acconnt of the absence-O^'-aniaterial witness^ Bonds by; Sureties we're given for4the^appearah<ie of the prisoner at,the next Assises.,, Pf r.. ;,; | . .;fXT':fy ��������� :/TH0_wi)AT. June IS. M bach a m / &/Nason, .Appellants, vs.: Robt. L rps ktt ; Resp *>nde ri tA A jp peal fro m - the de- cisiim of the County Court at Richfield. Mr Barhfltdrf, for appellants, stated the facts, viz.: That in September, 1872, Patrick Whearty, a member of the Black Bull co., had mortgaged toresponnent l-l2th share of a steam-engine, lhe property of the company, the engine then.being at .Yale.- That subse-, queiiUy a majority of the company (WueaMy not.inclnded) .mortgaged the Whole of the company property to appellants to secttre a debt due to them from the company of $3000. That shortly afterwards, by a resolution of a majority of the company, Nason.was author: is'ed to sell the engine and pay himself out or the proceeds, which he did, credltiug the com: pany with the purchase money, some $3000. The respondent in the County Court sued the appellants''for the principal and Interest due on the Whearty mortgage, claiming that as the appellants' had received the purchase money of the engine they were liable to the extent, of l-12t.h thereof, that being Whearty's share in the engine, or the proceeds of the sale of it, and which Btutre the respondent claimed, had absolutely passed to him. It also appeared from the notes vf evidence of the County Court Judge, that Whearty owed S3?9 to the company at the.time-of .the mortgage to Lipsett, and that the company was bound by-the action of a.majority of the company. , ",, On behalf of respondent Mr Park argued that the mortgage to Lipsett beittg in priori tf to that of Nason*s ga*?e Lipsett ad ansolutey right to 1.12th:of the engine, free from partnership liabilities. As to enforcing tfaeoi against Whearty or his interuatj the company- could do SO by carrying out the process of section C of.the Mining Act of 18t2 by notice ���������lud sale of the debtor's interest.,, l?hat-;noi having done .this they left Whearty at liberty to d ispose of his /interest. < ite also asSsrted th at Whearty, #as not indebted at the time 0. his mortgage, and that tho engine was paid forf.y ;���������">'���������'��������� iff-. 'fiXyiyf Counsel for appellant thetj' replied. Mr Justice 6ray gave judgment on Fridayy when after carefully;��������� narrating the facts j hi : said he must take thettl-from the notes of evi- dehce of the County Coitrt^^^Jtfd^Jb'r'he was bound by theim Tim main point in dispute Was whether a shareholder in any Wining partnership collld by tfadsfetfidgihis in teress effectually dtve.fc tt from paVtnefship bbliga^ tions. The law seemed to him clear that thi,4 could not be dotitv One authority referred to in appeilattt's argiimetlt showed .this. Ia was where ah execution was levied agairis. the property of one of several partners^tndei". which his interest in tlie partnership was taken in execution. While this exectUion was iri process a second DUq��������� against the, firm- was levied, when the first execution fcreditor withdrew; without prejudice to his rights. It was held/that;the execution against the firm was first; entitled to the feet's,, and --that/'the first execution cre'd Uor cb ii I d, no t maiii tai u aniie-; ti0n bxeep t in respott ot air ascertainedv sur* pi nicoming: after the'^taking. of partnership accounts and payment of partdWorship ��������� liabU - i ties.; In this case, according to the evidencej Whearty' was Iridt'bted to the /Company when he gave the mortgage to Li psett. an d the com-:; pany had not then paid for the eugine. To say that ttadef such icirciimstiuces one. of the partners could/truusfer an titisoluie interest iu the engine: free from;_��������� pa rtnerehip IialiUities was incorrect. Partde/fShfp' creditors have a right to the payment t?f tltefrf debts" out of partnership^proper ty ApT pi^ferettce^ private- creditors. If the !case������ were Other Wise; ho one , Would give credit to the :jpl artne.rsh^ ��������� is re - g >fds the tfghi given by. Ahp SihnngyiA^v- of 1872," secti 0 n uv it Is ��������� Cumlitativei atid^rloes ppi take: a way .other: rights.^ 'or;;T"ree;v Whearty "a' property from;she: responslbilkies^he law imposed cult. '��������� It was'also to %e^_������_eryed;thai.." the fengine was/r riot a part; '-pff, tliei;claim. flA'i wasi never on, the claim, btit was^at Yale when taken by Nason. .-������������������'. . '.if f : : Wehave.notspace to give at length,-the ctecisio n of . .ihe. I er ned Judge, which was f ul 1 and clear* His judgment was that the:decisioti of the Court below be reversed With costs.- ; **N County Courts and from that decision the present appeal was taken. "' ^Mr Davie, alffo for,tbe appellants, con tended under these circumstances that Whearty could not transfer to^ Lipsett. by the mortgage a greater interest than Whearty himself possessed. That interest was not, as respondent contended ah absolute one, but was qualified ���������was subject to partnership accounts and partnership liabilities. That a partner selling out sold not a particular portion of the prop erty but bis interest in it, and that depended on the state of bis account with the partner- ship and what was owed to partnership creditors. In other words, that company creditors were entitled to be paid out of partnership nssets in priority to the creditors of any individual member, so that independently of Ha- soirs mortgage, he being a company creditor was entitled to retain the assets which had come to his hands, and which had not fully paid the debt due to him, as against Lipsett. ^yho at best was a Creditor of only an individual shareholder. He also eon tended that Lipsett being lhe assignee ofa ah arch older Aucpo*. Sale.���������Attetitipn is .called to .the auction sale on Monday/of Mr Rogers" Gro use Creek stock of Groceries, Clothing, ftard* ware. <fce. The goods are of the best quality. tnd will be sold/at BarRerviUc by Mr George Byrnes, auctioneer,, ott Monday hex*. June 22t Ths Esprkss will, arrive this mornio;T.~- FoIloWing is the passenger list:���������John Pin*. kertonaud wife. Hobart Flynh. J. Blair, foe,'; Barkerville : John Austin add two children* and Di Davis, for Lightning.. k-. . Tub Wfres were down from Monday Up to Friday afternoon between Soda Creek and Clinton/ The line is working so badly* however, on account of heavy raiiig, lightning and thunder Storms, that the bperatbr ^as ua*' able to get a news report through: The Steausr VrcroRiA.���������This steamerJIS ' now making regular trips between Quesnelmouth and Soda Creek, leaving the former' place on Sundays and the latter on Thurs* days. The steamer is noW'under the. control "T of Mr A. S. Bates. Thb attention of the Road Supt5nntepdeti(l . is called to the conlmunicat^or|honJi.olU,, flrsti page commenting on the h*M state of the Keitbley creek trail. Dentistry.���������Teeth .fillsd sattsfactoHtJ anrt .baled with care. Persons desivpus of preserving their teeth witUdo well to- avail them1 selves of Dr. Chipp's services. Conkltk Gtu.Cir.-One half of the CdtA claim, Conklin Rulch. was sold this week bv* the owner, Mr Win. Hough, for $3,600 cash. This is considered a very low figure. dak* Van VolkenMrgh & Oo. lT, j-20 A SUPPLY OF THB QMITY OF FE Always 0a hand, 1 i ���������-1 r ' ���������'.-��������� *-s . . .......; "fi 't^'ii&������^s���������ttfi_Si;������ *-i^^ THE CARIBOO SENTINEL SATURDAY, JUSfi 28, 1874. *r&������ RAILWAY COMPLICAWON. Tbe statement made by .Hon. Mr Mackenzie in hie speech on the Pacific Railway Resolutions, that "the British-Columbia section would be proceeded with as soon as at all possible in order to keep faith with the spirit and as far as possible .to the letter of .the agreement with that province,"* was received with satisfaction by the people of this district, who had turned a deaf ear to the assertions mJ������^^y*he Victoria clique that the present Federal Government intended to break the cast-iron railway/^clause jn /the Terms ol 'Union signed'by tnMr predt������oes������rs in office. On the strength of this plain, straightforward statement, notwithstanding the>*dvlay which has already/to^^.pjace. 'Columbia* might have'patiently waited another year before again raising her voice against the infraction of the Terms of Union had not Mr Mackenzie's wholesale relaxation propositions made it apparent that the Votk 61 ^construction//on tbe British Colombia section of the road- is not to be procVH.ed with for an indefinite .mmber of years to come. True, the surveys are being pushed forward, and a short line ol railroad between Esqiiioialt-and Nanaimb is offered as a sop to the Islanders; but a wapon road and telegraph line is considered hy Mr Mackenzie all th������.t>canrbek^Uiiiiately undertaken ap the Mainland for some years to come. No doubt the gloomy fore bodings of the Finance Minister have had a great .effect in shaping the, ideas of the Fed ��������� veral.Goyemmint; for. according to Mr Cart* wriffht.the; "Dominion has seen ." the last year of plenty." anil.if the keeping of the national i ith";is insisted.upon by. British Columbia ������* onri national debt in seven years would be relatively/jo our,,population j������������t ������r������MA.rd j? eater than/jtliat with.which tbe United S ates emerged! from theirgreatcivil war. and il measured by /the rate of,, interest required, it wdultl.beonertbird greajir than the huge 7i:Uionatdebibf_England,'/, We will not re' p^at t*te ptbqr/croakfngs 61 the new Finance Minister v 'be. is-evidently not made of the t^ane stuff as his honorable and able predecessor?. Sir'Fra^^ Hm^ks and Mr Tilley. of wh^^e^ays.'^atthey d^diihey did quickly," audrtindiV wlios**.' r\ije. .'*" tbe progress of the country was bli 11������BtibsliwtiaUy ��������� increasing.-* ���������The'-Vahii'geis colnmhs5- of ���������'-expenditure have brightened Mr Oartwrighfc. whose economical tsouI cannot^ee tbe connection between ex. gondiiuH*e-andr progress������- Probably the policy ���������of the Macdonald Government in following /.isiuie fo-fttstpps of the rulers of thoijeighbor- ''ftr_r ftppntofic was wroi%. In lire United States every effort is made to develop tbe resources of-the country; money is borrowed 4������nd railroads ^ish^d forward: through 'en ������������������ unpeopled country," wliicb is rapidly filled up by settlers from Europe and the ������������������ flower of the* Caaodfan youth'"from the different lN3TAT.T.__TroN and Fkstivai..���������The Installa-i tion of officers of Cariboo Lodge, F. & A. M., wilt take place on 4th July. The brethren will hold a grand festival in the evening. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Celebration^ Wednesday^July 1. 1874. 1st Prize. 2it.Prize. Quoit Match, *- ���������" . Staudtng Flat Jump, with orwttb out weights, . - Running Flit Jathp, with or w.Cb out weights, 100 Yard Foot R.*c<\ 300 Yard Foot Race, 75 Yard Wheelbarrow Race, (������io prompilnu). - ��������� * 50 Ynrd Three Legged Race, ~ 30& Yanl Chinamen's Race, * For nil the abovo Sporis two entries or no money given ; wh������>ro second prize is given, three entries or no second prlz'v; Entrance fce.'SO cents, with tho exception ������f Caroamen's race. jgjggr* *"P"rt8 to commence at TEN o^ciock a m sharp A Signal Gun will be fired. A Salute will be fired at Noon. *���������'/���������'.��������� Horse-Racing. $20 00 . $0 00 10 W *' o oo .7.60 I'O 00 12 00 2 50 2 50 8 00 7 60 .10 00 7 50 0 00 0 00 2 50 LIGHTNING CELEBHATION~-Con*imred. July 1st. to the Secretary, at the Stanley Hotel.^. Other entries to be mad������ to the Secretary 15 minutes before starting. "':"���������'.��������� ;��������� -if . _t; , __L ______ No Jockeying allowed. All disputes settled by tlio Patrol Judges. ''��������� f '-"ff X-f- . Prizes for Sports will be paid on the ground. Winners of Horse-Racing Purses will be paklat Robert McDermott*8 Saloon, at B p.m. on the evening of each day. ':���������-'. Purses :wnlbe3runfbr on The Programme will be made publie on the morning Of tbe 3d July j 1874. ; ; . fff-'T if-'-Xf :'������������������ ���������X "��������� JOHN WILSOX i rbalrman.; Y '*H: MARSHAL BRAY, ������e.relar_V^;*T ROBT. McDERMOTT, Trea.������5ur*T." SUuloy, June" 12,1874.'./-)-;'���������"'" ��������� - >13f NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AT BARKERVILLE. JX)MMON DAY CELEBRATION 350 Yards. Heats; 3 in 5; 25 yrds distance; weight, 130 lb3 Three entries and two to start, .or no race. Entrance, $25. .MINERS'PURSE/ . ��������� ,$150. 350 Yards. Heats; 2 la 3; 25 yards distance; weight 130. lbs. Entranc, $10.- Winner of Stanley Derby barred. Two entries or no nice HACK RACE, - - jf.75. 350 Yards. Heats; 2 in 3: 25yards distance; weight 130 lbs. Entrance, $$. Two ea trios er. no raco.��������� Winners of previous;rac*s barred, f, f VAN'.WlfKLE PURSE, ..7 ,-.^ X $50. ������50'Yard's. Single dash.. Winners of Stanley Derby ana ' Miner's Purses barred, VMght, 130 lbs. Entrance, $2 50.' Two.entriea or ao race. ~ X ��������� SIWASH RACE, Pi" ��������������������������� - 'l $15. .���������850 Yards. Bents, 2 ft, 8; 25 yards distance; catch weights. Thsr������eVmrU-s or'nu ruce:-. Hor.es lo bo owned by Italians. . ���������. . .- ������__t, BALLOONS will be sent up'during the day, Hml a .display of SKY-ROCKKTS en i other FIRJEWORKS wiil^take placo,during the evening. " ��������� ; . * CARIBOO LODGE,F.&A.E THE ANNUAL of Olflcers and INSTALLATION --......������������������-.^.FESTIVAL./. ot the Cariboo L<i<IgeT F;& AM '���������_ wiM.be/ held on Saturday Evening, July the Fourth, 1874, at tho Masonic Hall, Barkerville, i^~ All Brethren in good standing are invited to attend. : ''���������':'������������������.���������:'���������' '. - '. "��������� ' |"W . WILL -COMMENGifi': HER REGULAR Trips on the 18th June, running as loliows until further notice. V; ;^-; fff f: Leaves SODA CREEK on THURSDAYS; at 12 o'clock, noonX Leaves QUi^Ni^MOUTH on SUNDAYS; at hall-past 3 p.m. iff if. ~ ���������T'fff ififf[f-y.yX;f������jif&\B&$%S. : ?oda Greet, June 12,1874^: / }������'20 ay a 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. SECOND DAY. Thursday, Jiily 2$ 1874. Vaulting High Jump, ��������� ->;'', Puttitig Stone, 22 lb*., ; .���������.. . . ���������������������������.-.������ :���������:/:%} U ]b^v ' ..... A.: . Hurdle Race; 120 yards, 6 hurdlee, 3feeth1gh, . - . . TO 00' 6 00 Fruit Kace, 10 Bog Oranges'; 50 yds, 10 00 the Orantjep Saclc Ilace; ; ���������- - > ���������'��������� . ��������� - 7 fioi.: 2 50 Scrub Race. 100 yards, Inst man to * pay $2 6% tb winner, ; . . . & 00. . Biders> Race, 50 yard's, to carry not less than 126 Ibs^ .;; -. ; > . 8 .00* ��������� 0 00 Si wash R-icc, .200 yards, . .'600, 250 Entrance Fees the same araboTC, with tho exception of the Scrab aod Siwosh-Ritces.. For Scrub Race no one allowed to .enter wiio has; run fa auy of the Above races. Fair other rules, sou above. ' ":t^.. pr) vlnce.*. The only remedy to sf op the con , ':titin'������d abisorption yearly by-the^^ United Slates |:Ranninj_/Hop, skip and:jump, ;������������������/.-of tliousands of Canarifans Was Confederation, ".unn.ng- High Jump, Uonied era tion fen tailed the .necessity of / building tbe Canadian-Pacific R;aiiroad as Hnonas possible, and bnt for the unpatriotic opposition.of Mhe^^ ;partynow iu pimer tbat r-raS wonld now;be, io^^ prpeess of cohslnic- : tie n. Bit t th is great national road. so: essen - tlal to the deyelbpment _.nd strengthening of the {"tonfederation, it is^ now- proposed by Mr jMRclcen^fe to prosecute in a snail-like manner, ������ir probably, oh the score of economy, to sn b- ������t'itri I e wagon ro ad, tor rai 1 road in our Term s t;f Union. Tbe Htm.stand taken by the Local G"Vt*rnraent, arid their appeal tptbelmpprial <TOvernmerit for ja8tice, will -cituse Mr Mac- i<t������i.z'e.to pause before forcing upon us terms which wq^llti, not onIj Beripusly^^ rets rrt the . <lo vy 1 o p oiei ii ;xffl ;:thfe' pro vi h c^ but tri tt er saway a r..i1iioh aiid a half dollars a year with- out ibe least chance of returns being made in lhe ehape of increased revenue from JBritish f?ci I u m b i a or i r creased:' pronperi ty to the Iio:minion: WeWvise fhe Mackenzie Admin- istration to follow io the footsteps of their predecessors in office, and whatever they do, to "do it quickly.*' It 'Mr Mackenzie intends to build the railroad, let him pvish ir, forward with -all the resources of the Dominion ; let not tbe first railroad "sleeper" l.rfd be xotten before the last one is placed in poflition. If the propositions mad������ through Mr Edxar were accepted, a sort of railroad (lay of judgment would be held over the resurrected, ashes of the first sleeper by" the hist one placed in position. We believe, however, that Mr Mackenzie's curt reference of the Attorney-General to England will re- ; siijfc benelScially. If tbe fiuancial position of the Dominion is as bad as represented by Mr Cartwright in his Budget Speech, the Imperial Government will lend a helping hand and assist Canada in tidim? over her temporary monetary embarrassments and "__ej<'i������������������������������ the uatiousl iioaor intact. list Prize. 2d rriz<*. $7 SO 7 50' ; 7 50 ��������� -7:60s 6 00- $2 50 ; 2 50 2 50 0 00 .0 00 T^TOTICE Io HEREBY GIVEN THAT A i^l COURT OF APPEALf-aaXJ u na<������r the pruvi8i< ms* of ihe ;*m Wild Lind Tax A ct, 18T3,'' for the;Distriot of Caries will be lieliI at th. unde^mr*ttbnD(l places on .*U_ ticspective duys ��������� u������o_i- tfoned; viz;;' f **'������,' >. '������������������ "'' v'"*f''* Richfield Court Hoiise, July ffl,f--*' Soda Creek. "July 7th Quesnel mou thi ;Jfa ly %M& .;/;.;��������� Lightning Creelsv Jaly; 12* a i.i 'X ���������������������������.yyfffB.^.^AU^ ^ B:chn^'l, June.9.1874: jc20 ; ���������W ] ������������������:.; LIGHTNING CREEK PURS&, / .*���������*. $360 3(50 Yar.'s. H������atP. 3 f n &; 25 yards ��������� dHUn.-i'; E n- lri������no, $15. -Weight, 130 lbs. Three entries w\ two to start or no rncj if three or mop*, start, second Bomo to save >m ranee foe.. Wfcitif^; or Stanley porby sind fl..rkervlile Ooraiuion Puwe oihfvod. / CARIBOO TURSK, >'. $100. .. 85b Yaris., Heats, 2 In 3} 25 yar Is dis tn nee. Kn- tranee, $10. Weight, ISO lbs, Tvvo entries or no race.. Winners of Stanley Derby and Lightning Creek Purses, and Barkerville Dominion purse, barred. SCRUB EACB, ... $30. .. 850 Yards. Heats, 2 in 3; 25 yards distanc; catch w. ights. Bn tn nee, $2 50. . Th roe entries .1 ir. no race. Horses entered in tiie four principal previous racos barred/ CONSOLATION I^URSB,, ��������� $60. For beaten Horses. 350 yards; Steele dashV catch weights, rfiwash horses barred. Entrance _?a50. SWASH RACE. v sio. S������@ yards. Heats, 2 in 3; 25 yards dist-mce; catch weights, Tii ree entries, or no race* Horses to be owned by Iniiuns. flAVR BEEN INSTRUCTED by, the Pocretary oj the ��������� .���������'������������������. ��������� '-.������������������'��������� ������������������������������������."���������.������������������:" NASON COMPANY to sell by Auction, . ON MONDAY, JUNE 22f 1S7if the Intorests of the following SharehoMers In tho Nnson Company, on Antler Creek, for Assessment? Uue, viz.: ; JAMK9 D. KAITTING, One Interest. ; DAVID .3. JENKINS, Oneluterest. . I have also been instructed by the Secretary of the ��������� OPHIR COMPANY to sell by Auction on the same date the Interests ot tlie following Shareholders in tlio Ophir Compiny, on Lightning Creek, for Assessments due, viz,:. WM; BOWMAN; Five Interesls. H, ORToN-;' One Interest; J PHILIPS, One Interest, W. McCULI^OCH. One Interest. ; JOSEPH JOHNS, Ono Interest.: Unless the amounts due nnd accruing diw on each Interest are paiii,.and costs, on or. before tin* aiill %% day of June^ 1874, all the a lores" id Interests will l>������ gold at the Barlterville Auction Rooms. Terms cash. No reserve. GEORGE BYRNES, , J el 3 . Aociiunofr,'' Wednesday, July 1,1874 ���������\ first: D AY. \ SHORTS. ��������� . i **t Vidzi. 5������l Prite 1. Potato Rac^, 50 yar.la, 6 Sfcurpheys, $7 $2 50- 2. H<fp Race, 60 y:������rds, ,5 :-yi ��������� S. Font Rj,e������', "iOO yards, - lfi f 6 00 4. 'Sjrck Race,-- ��������� -?-"7 * 'ff?-f 5. FVkit KAC������', 150 yards, V '.-.10 *X 0. Whet-Iha rrow Race (no prompt Ing), ��������� ��������� V.. -- i. Huf*J^e Rici% 100 yaros, 6 Iran.lcs, 3 feet high, ,;.;>,...-:,- 10 _-.->-,..;., Hopj Fafeip an <\\Jump, :. 7 ��������� Ft>ot Slice, 100 yar-ifl,: ; ff T 60 ��������� iferhU Race, last nian tori..!.' $2 60, 1.6 ". . ~-f Chinamiu's R.ito. 00yards, / 7 2 6. TndiiMa I*ac������*, -WO yaris, : fff ��������� f' r��������� Boysimd Giris*i Hand leap, ,y:, ff%; .������������������:.'���������.'���������!.<-?'/._ Fnr all'Races^ two enrries or no ince. Kutrarree fee for 300,150 yards, ata^V Hurdle R������crts $1. AH other Sports 50 c-nts. *ixc<*pt Scrubj Indlaii,, Ohineso, tmd Boys and GirlsVltfces. __-__������ The Spurts will corametsce at TEN "*cK������ck ������.m. .<harp'. A sigual ^un will be ftred. AJjaliiio will be fired at ftoon; . , ������������������,-> . DOMINION PURSE. ;V- ��������� >; - -������400, 350 yafds;'-heats, -5 In 5; 26 yards dlsianc"; c;������rryfftg not less than 90'ibs; Entrance; $25. Titreb ������iitries ������>r uo lace.! '���������.-.'��������� a. . -���������",>��������� .. ������������������ -, f vBE(^LE!S:PUR3B; V > r. ^l^Oy ������50* yards j. he'a \$ ^\n'Z; -ta' j rani? <; toin'nc". ���������'i ..h������$& hig not le_s:<nhn* 001 tf������' 'En in nco ^ 10 Wi u ii er of *? l)o> inInton Purse ba rred; ; Vvro en trios (������r no rticev;: f HAClC-kACJE,������������������'���������-.;���������'.��������� - $75, Ct 50 yaCnls;' 1 ieats,' 2 i n 3; 26 yards il Is ta nce{ 'ta tch ;.e|ghts. ^Entrance $5.; Winners of previ<m_������ r������c^8 350 we barred. BARKERYILLE PURSE, S50. 250 yards��������� '��������� eingle: dash; winn"rs of B^minIon and Peonhr's pur_c_ -burred; Ciiich weights. Eutraucd ^^60.". . ..;.-.;/'.-. SIWASH RACE. - ^ - - $15. 11 (F.?r Horses owned by In tlan?,),.. , Secondlufrsr, $5.. S.^0. yarls; heats; 2 In 8; Ifitn* ���������nlrifs 4������r tie't-jtbc^; ^I_ Jratds dlstanc; catch weights. ; SECOND DAY. ITlxursday, July 2,1874. IIDRSE^crNG. WILIJAMS CREEK PURSE, - ��������� $300 350 yards; lmat������, 3 In 5; 25 yarils distance En- trance, $10; carrying not l������i3W than 90 lbs ; two entries or n<������ race; il three entries, second iti to savd' ���������ntrancc fee^ ON MONDAY, JUNE 22,1874, at 12 o'clock noon, at Barkerville. I have been instructed by MR. S. A. ROQ-EBS to sell by Auction on the above date, FROM GROUSE CREEK STOKE, Consisting, of Entrances for th* Stanley D-*rbv Pnne to bo made before 10p.m. June ?iith, to the "Secretary, Marshal Bray, Scanlry flute!, Lightning Creek. EnVance.s tor the ij^liluiUfcj Cisel. Purse to be male before 10 p;ru* or And other orUcle* toe* numor.'u. lo inriition. _^__* tcrin-% at bale. ���������-��������� '. GEO. BrHXEg, ,���������**** Auuiicucer, LADIES' PURSE. - - ;;50 yards ; heats, 2 iri 3, carrying not less than 90 IDs.; 2$ yufds distance. Gntratice $10, added, ��������� .Winers-of .Dominion and- Williams Creek Purses -uorroi],, ,T,������yP entries or niliVaco. ' j'^SCliUB RACE, ������������������'- $30. S50 yards* heats, 2 In 3. Batrance $2 50; three ea- irles or no race. Whuierd of four principal races barred...v_Catch vvvfgbts, , - ''l SIVVASII RACE, - - $I0������ (Horses owned by Indiaos.) Second horse iu $5; 350 yar Isj three horses to ruh| heats, 2 ia .; 25 yards distance; citcU weights. CONSOLATION STAKES. - . $60, Forb'eat������*n Hvrscs; 350 yards, single dash. Hor.������e<| having run in Si wash Haves huffed. Enttando $2 5*; Catch weights. Entrances for Dominion purse lo bo made before 10 p. m. on Juiih 30th,. to the Secretary, at the TELB- GKAPH OFFICK, liarkervlllo, to bo opened at N* CLTNIO'S 8AMQX Entrances lor Williams Creek Purse to bo made before 10 p.m. July 1st, to tho Secretary, at tho TEIJE' GKAPd OFF10E5, Barkerville, to be opined at MASOV & DAIiV^ REoTAUKANT. Other Entries to be made 16 minutes before start' ing. So Jockeying a 1 loved. ���������AH disputes to be settled by the Patrol Judges. CHARLES WII^ON, Chairman. RICHARD Al.ljf.tf, Secretary. HUGH ROSS, Treaaurer. Barkerville, Jua������ 6, 18H. Jed J?_5������_S_ ��������� m Wm Yt'4%. m Pi$s_iili HHiiK ��������� HB SraiRaB- _e^r Wmm ^m SB ��������� m Wmm: i f-ft mm s__s HI ... ... *>K' msr SSSiSsf i '00 ;���������-?������.* ifsflTv ��������� \ A-:\A!f. ��������� , ���������f'l :ff~ ��������� \ THE CARIBOO SENTINEL SATpUDAY, JUNE 20, I87_ fi m HI ��������� ^i_f ��������� m ||| sggf TOTAL LOSS OF THB/MAIL STBAHEE PRINCE ALFRED^THE PASSENGERS ALLSAV^D^ ^ /;./.-;,���������.;;; :-.;;; The public mind was "painfully dishirbeA yesterday afternoonfbf the rii mbr refceiye&by telegraph from Quesheldf the loss ofthe mail steimer Prince Alfred, and it was not Until late in the evening that the anxiety was re* lieved by the authentic announcement of the loss ofthe vessel; with the glad news that all on heard were saved. Following is;the telegram sent from Clinton I ; . t ff- ���������'" The steamer Prince Alfred went ashore en last down trip, six miles north.;*}(���������vSan Francisco." PsBfengms and mailsYaved/'Ves- sei and cargo a total loss.'? -���������-���������-������������������- MINING INTELLIGENCE. SBtohuc CONKLIN' OUIiCH. ;, i H The Ferguson co.. up to Thursday noon, H had 59 02., and expect over 100 for the week. 11 $n new developments yet made by the com- ||i panies prospecting. B| tlQHTNt^ CilRRK. /' ../ S Point co. running alumd with their drive; git will take them some little time to get in. Utlne ground being wet audhavins* to run ��������� through a cave. Spruce co. have re laid their Hfkutui and are now repairing their pump in W the upper shaft preparatory to starting; will gibe realy by first of next week. Van Winkle 1111 "CO- turn ing" the creek on the other side so that S_������the. water will not run over the channel; are wmalso working below running their drain drive Sfiahead V quite wet in the face. Pioneer co. ������|(atvasGpat Riuvch) are io with their incline. ^teand See gold in the face) have laid boxes and if������������are washing the dirt.; this will be/a good flnfil'iittl'Vimler the supervision of Mr Gannon. ���������raPlto Is working Very economically; in .the SKopB of having one of the best bench claims MsSn'-Ltghtnihg Little Ophir co.> at tlie taoiitli llpibf Van Winkle creeks about thrbngh ground iMBluici'ngvj will commence washingnpbn-Mon |l||day. Victoria en. about through, re-laying wtheir flume.;,-' th*��������� 'shaft of Jhe wheel;is, no* fVlone ;/��������� d'nrt think they will be able to coni- pumping out for two weeks[.yet. Van Hsmiver co. repairing their flume and ditch : */here tbe.ditCft has caved/ are cribbing; it. s*k&:'.$$$ j������b;;; wjll;:tt;rr������Mi_r/neXtTvi$e% min cuniin e n ce p nin p i rt g ouf.���������'���������; _?u(can co. bav^- flf finished ovurlmuI ing their machinery 5 Washed i the di rt taken o������{ t of the bottom r of their ���������shafti and got 8i ojs. very fins^ gold, which jgph'.ws lhe_) are not on the main lead buthave w;i)Or far to drive to getit. Sawa.i!!-Oost-������!l.'v Rival to chnuge leathers io their purnp. and ihe mw-iter r*������s" so hierb they havenot been able to jgiget it out sufficiently to sink any this week; H-have some six ur seven feet deeper to sink |B|Vfnre starting out With a drive \ Tf>Q^ an'b Mhard. which makes sinking slow. Sndwdon Hco.. n������ar the month of ChtshoVm. are down Kwith iheir shaft 14? feet and have struck what wthey su ppoee soft bed rock, so soft and mUsbey iptliat some of lhe company think it is not bed Brock at all; will sink deeper before opening jjlont; have not done much this week, the Sw:iter being too strong for their small pump. gand they had to put a larger one Sh ; will. Htommence sinking again on Monday. Eleven Iio? England co. ftmnlng ahead with their Spil-rac* preparatory to sinking a new ������_hflft. Clarke cov think of starting after thn ^holidays to sink a new shaft, which they think Jkthey can do without putting up machinery. Sfor when the other claims are pumping it ]keepi the water out of their ground. COUNTY COURT. [Before H. M. BAii, Esq., and a Jury. 1 wm. ��������� If Mosdat, Jniie 15, R. P* T. LSAcet vs. N. Ci)Nib.--Action for $230 for-two months" wages for wrongful dismissal and for board and lodging. On behalf of the plaintiff, a written agreement wasproduced, by which piaiutiff agreed to malt" and brew for defendant, and by which defendant promised to pay therefor $115 per month and board and lodging. The ehgage- tiient to be determined by a month*s noticed Mr Park, for plaintiff, drew attention that the agreement was signed in May of this year. and claimed that his client had been wrongs fully dismissed during that month. That the plaintiff was therefore entitled to wages for the month of. May, and also wages for the month for whfoh notice should have been given, and for board and lodging during those periods. The plaintiff stated that before the determination of the first month the defendant told him that <another brewer (T.-Laver-y)' would be employed to take charge of the brewery; j that plaintiff thereupon said he was employed to lake charge of the brewery, and that he wmld not work under any one; that he was offered a month's wages, which he declined; and that he then left the defendant's service, considering Jie had been discharged. , 'Robert Lipsett and Frank Caller were called . and gave evidence to show that the beer brewed by the plaintiff was a fair article. On be hal f of the de fen d an ty M r Da v ie s tated "fits cliettt had employed aUother brewer to Superintend the brewing, but had not discharged the pi atnt i Cf. Th ia had 'b een d on e i n consequence of the beer brewed by plaintiff having been in several instances returned to <iefendaut on account of its bad cpiality; "That before; the fi rat m 0 n I h e f p 1 ai n tiff's engage ih'eiit bad expired, the/defendant told plaintiff of the defendant's intention to employ another bre wer, aud th at d efend act. had 0 ffe re d pi ai ri- tiff a month's wages if he chose lo Cancel the/ engagement*^but if he insisred on his two .moiilbs', wages he was to go on mal ting and brewing under the superintendence of Lav ��������� ery. . That the plaintiff then reluse;d.lo goito work. a������though 1 hej defehu\iut-:distinctly told him he. was not discharged. ��������� f The defendant and A. Iloftmah /substantiated the ab o ve statement.-; Harry; Wil in 01 proved th nt h e had b roiigh t- back to ur kegs of beer to Bkrkerville froui Li������h\n)ri^ creek, the beer^eing; unsaleab I.S-I La very, nls������) gay. evidence of (he bad-qnaliiy.,6f il.e..beer. . . ��������� Iii conclusion, the -dei*enclant's counsel p oi n ted o 111 th a t" the. agree men (_��������� d id iio t en * gage the pTtti. 1 tip* to tn k*i Vic 1 Vi si Ve cbfi rKie/ 61 the,brewing department j .*��������� that in placing a hew hand iu charge the defendant was exercising a business-like . discretion, consistent with the agreement, and that the plaintiff had voluntarily left the,.service;,of the defendant before one month's service had expired, and theiefore was not entitled to anything.. After au impartial summing up from the Judjre. the Jury returned a verdict /or the ^k'teVidaiit, go away j that he then told Mr Neufelder of this./'., .. ���������;,.;. The evidence pt Frederick Nason. a child of tender years, who was in the store at the time, was not received; the child-^althongh v 3ry in telligent-rnot appearihg to Tally understand t he responsibility of an oath. Chief Constable .Lindsay stated he had searched the prisoner's .house the day after the theft, but h ad fo iind no thing | th ree days afterY searched it again, and among the ashes of a stoye in the bouse found certain pieces (produced) which be believed to be the burnt [remnants of the solfeB of shch-a pair of ovei- shoes. as those described: by Mr Neufelder. the uppers of cloth and the soles of crossed India rubber. / The; Judge, then summed up, pointing out the direct evidence of the Chinaman, which if true proved the/(guilt pi' the prl|oner. It wa3 corroborated by the evidence of Mr Neufelder as to'the prisoner not stopping when called, but increasing/his, pace and denying bis having been in the house. The evidence of Lindsay was also important if they (the Jury) belie ved. the pieces he produced were the burnt remnants of the overshoes. A JurymaQ���������Gum boots are often used for kindling. 'The learned Judge ,then read his notes, commenting from time to time upon the important joints impartially but also justly.. The Jury retired, and in the Course of half an hour returned a written verdict;of '4 Not Gl���������FLTY,', upqu the ground that they discredited the evinence qf the Cbiaamau. '��������� ' ' " : RKOINA ^3, Att/SCTfc The prisoner / pleaded guilty to/^ escaping from jail, ff"���������. ..'.''��������� It appeared he had been charged in the principal; accusal ioh with --/larceny,-^ttd.rqb- bery with violenCe,and that although the witnesses had absconded in those cases, the evidence in them on the depositions made out was bound by the aptiou of a majority of the company. ."'���������'-;���������'.; On behalf of respondent ttr Pari, argued that the mortgage to fcd'psett being in priority to that of Nason's ga"ve Lipsett an absolutd right to l-12th of;ihe>ngine, free from partnership liabilities; As to enforcing theni a������ains.t Whearty 0r his intere3ty the/company could do So by carrying but the process of section (J of the MIning Act of is^ by noticd and sale of the debtor?s interest. That not having done this they left Whearty at liberty tb;dispose of his interest.//fie/ aUo asserted that Whearty \Was not indebted at the time pt his mortgage, and that thd Engine was'paid for.- yy r ��������� ��������� ������������������: ��������� . Counsel for appellant theft! replied;; ";;; ���������. M r Jiisf ice (Jray gave judgment on Friday, when after careful ly/narrating the^ ' said he must take them from the nbtes pf evidence of the County Court Jud^Q. fbr be was bound by theraV The main point in dispute Was whether a shareholder in any rttinin^ partnership collld by tfansfeif ing liis In teres c effectually divefet tt from partnership, pbliga-^ tions. The law seemed to him clear that; tbi* could not be^^dotW.; One atlthbrityv.teferred toin a^pellaat 5 argitinent showed this. Is was where ah eXeciitiou was levied agains. the property of one of several partners, under; Which his int._est in the partnership was taken in execution, While this executiou was in process a seCotul AMo; against/, the firm wad '��������� levied, when the first eScecution creditor with-. drew without pr.jnilir_e to hlar riglits. . It was .held/that tbe execution against the firm was first entitled to the assets, and that the first; execution creditor cijiild not maintain an action except in resp^t pt an ascertained surplus coming after the taking of partnership accounts and payment of partnership liabil. [ties. In this case, according to the evidea'co. Whearty Was indebted to Ihe Company when he gave the mortgage to Lipsett. and the company had not then paid for the eugine. Tti say that Under such circumstances one of tbe prima facie a serious case against the: prisoner; ttohe ^,^P^ :J������s.t 'J^wlJffft1?*^. partners could transfer an ,b.oltite interest iu sizes, and that he bad made attempts to escape ^ eng]nQ fm from ���������pj,rt,n>It_bipTtabilities Bmftft bis te-firrpAh - ������������������ ^ incorrect. PartderShip creditors have * SUPREME cOUitiV (Before Mr Justice Gbat.)- since his re-arreSt. His'lordship hai?iBg pointed but these factB an d, com men ting on the good treatment of the; prisoner by / the Jailer, sentenced him to 12 months' imprrsooment A������th hard,labor.'-a . ��������� : -' .. ^HKciixA vs?aU ka. : ���������_'; tf charged- wittr' receiving stolen property;f On the application'of Mr Davie, the prisoner was remanded to the next assises en account of the absence -of-a/material witness. Bonds" by; ?sureties we're given for the>ppearance of the prisouer at; tlie next Assises. . ��������� . . .f>' - i. - ..." '. f^j '.:.{.'������������������ Thursday. June 18.- IVIbacham _b-.NASON, Appellants, vs.- Robt. t_ rrs Krr, Resp nndent.-��������� A ppeal from/ the; de- cision of the County Court at Richfield. Mr Barnstott, lor appellants, stated the facts, viz.: That in September, 1872, 'Patrick Whearty. a member of the Black Bull co., had mortgaged to responnent lii2th share of a steam-engine, the property of the company, the engine then being at Yale. That subsequently a majority of the company (Whearty not.included) ..mortgaged the Whole of the company property to appellants to secure a right to the payment of their- debts "out of partnership property in preference to private ��������� creditors. If the case were other mm, uo one w/oii Id g: ve cred i t to the p ar trie rah i p. ��������� As re - gil;ds the risht given by the 'Mininst Act of f872,8ection 8, it 13 cumnlaiiye. and does not take away ,oth^r nghts."or. free'" Whearty's property from she responsibilities tbe law imposed on it.- It wasaUo to*b'e."observed thai. the Engine was riot a part of the ��������� claim. ,��������� U waEf never en the claim, but was^at Vale wb'exl taken by Nason. -;���������'. ; "We have not space to give at length the decision of the lerned Judge, which was full and clean His judgment was that the decision of the Court below be reversed with, costs. ��������� . . Auc rioN' Saw..���������Atte'iitlon is called to the auction sale on Monday of Mr Rogers' Grouse Greek stock of Groceries, Clotbingj Itard* ware.ic. The goods are of the best quality., and will be s,old at Barkerville by MrGeot'ge Byrnes, anctioneerjott Monday neXt, Juhe22i This Exptes will, arrive this mornfrifr.~ f'XM Ma Jostu-B GraY. .accompanied by Mr ^SPool^y, Registrar of lhe Supreme Court, and ^AAlr Dav\f% who acted for tbe Crnwn at the Ar- ^Ssi^fis, arrived in Barkerville last Saturday. IjjMlz \s with pleasure we are able' to Btate that |f|������Mr Justice Gray, who now visits the upper ^Sft(mntry for the nrst time, has during the short g^p^riud he had been among us, gained the ������s* ^gl'^m of alh His thorough- application-- to iHs^ CaHt-9 wefore him, and his strict Impartial- ^gity. demonstrate his possession of those qual- ^jHies bo essential to the' Judicial office, and llll'hert* is no doubt that in his handB the repUta- ������|glioU for meting out justice which this country ^Shfts obtained in the past will be sustained. 11|! AcciDKNT���������An accident occurred last week lH'n Salt Spring:claim, Grouse ������reek, by which ������������fuoseph Pascoeand a Ch.namen wereseriouslj Injured. A heavy timber fell across Pascoe's WBDNKsnAY, June 17. HiR honor Justice Gray opened the Sir preme Court at Richfield at 11 a m. on Wed nesday. The Tollowiup; persons were sworn in as Grand Jurors:���������J. C. Beedy (foreman). G. M. Morris. Hugh R ������ss, John Goodson. W. Neufelder. Jos. Ma^on, Robt, Lipsett.." I." B. Nason. I. Fisher, Bcnj. Edwards. John Monro. Jas. Elder, T, R. Pnttullo. and Benj. Healey. Mr liavie appeared on behalf ot theCtown, The Qfrand Jury returned a true bill iu Regina v%. Matthews for larceny, and Regin* vs.,Ah Suit for escaping from jail; Indict ments against Ah Suit for larceny and robbery were thrown out, the witnesses having ab sconded. A true bill was found against Ah Ita for receiving two bank notes, the proper'y of Robert Lipsett, knowing tbem to be stolen HEGINA VS. MATTHKWS. Mr Neufelder stated the prisoner came in to his store in Barkerville and bought some via ecrar, and that in conseqnotice of information given to him (Neufelder) by his Chinaman. that Matthews had abstracted a pair of overshoes he hal followed Matthews out of the Ktore and called out to him within heating distance to stop ; that the prisoner paid no attention, but quickened his pace ; that the ...,.������icu, i% uenvy .imoer reu across rascoes ~ruoner went into his house and carne out back, bruising him and inflicting internal in- * 1 standing in the door when he (Ncn- |iurie������, and the Chinaman was seriously in- A. \ cam0 a������ . that witness then accused |ur f\ It took thr^e met. to lift the log off Liaoner 0f the theft, Who denied it. and also pascee. denied having been into his (the prisoner's) I Kurtz & Ikm Co.-A telegram has been house. Mr Neufelder stated that be counted |������ceived from Victoria this week by Mr Wm. the cas& of overshoes aud miss.u a pan 01 porriat stating that Mr Hirst, one of the them. , ��������� . . , , , xtt(io ,n IDirectors of the Kurtz and Lane Company. Ah Lock (������ Cinnaman) stated ho was pill leave Sao Francisco for Barkerville by Neufelder's employ, and that on the oMnroni |he next mail steamer, and that on bis arrival in question he saw the prisoner take a pair c ifcsre work will be vigorously resumed. shuesfrom the store.put them in hissnuirot he proceeds, Wliich he did, crediting the company with the purchase money, some $3000. The respondent in the County Court sued the appellants for the principal and interest due 00 the Whearty mortgage, claiming that as the appellants had received the "purchase money of the engine they were liable to the extent of M2th thereof, that being Wbearly's share in the engine, or the proceeds of the sale of it, and which share the respondent claimed had absolutely passed to him. It also appeared from the notes vf evidence of the County Court Judge, tbat Whearty owed $379 to the company at the time of the mortgage to Lipsett, and tbat the company was then In debt and the engine not paid for. Judgment for Lipsett had been given in the County Court, and from that deciaion tbe present appeal was taken. , , jftMr Davie, al& for the appellants, contended under these circumstances that Whearty could not transfer to-Lipsett by the mortgage a greater interest than Whearty himself possessed. That interest was not, as respondent contended an absolute one, but was qualified ���������was subject to partnership accounts and partnership liabilities. That a partner selling out sold not a particular portion of the prop erty but bis interest in It, and that depended on the state of his account with the partnership and what was owed to partnership creditors. In othef words, that company creditors were entitled to be paid out of partnership assets in priority to the creditors of any individual member) so that independently of Mason's mortgage, he being a company creditor was entitled to retain the assets which had come to his hands, and which had not fully paid the debt due to him, as against Lipsett, who at best was a creditor of only an individual shareholder. He also con tedded that Lipsett being the assignee of U shareholder1 i^.^o . The Wires were down from fiohday Up to Friday afternoon between SodaCteek ahii Clinton.- The line is working so badly, bow- ever, on account of heavy rains, lightning and thunder Storms; that the operatbr was un* able to get a news report through. The Steam-ir Victoria.���������This steamergis now making regular trips between' Quesnelmouth and Soda Creek, leaving the forme 1! place on Sundays and the latter on Thursdays. The steamer is now'under tlie control of Mr A. S. Bates. ; " The attention of the Road Supevintetjietiti is called to the communication^on^pur flrsb page commenting on the bacf state of the Keitbley creek trail.' Dentistry.���������Teeth .fijled sattsfactofilf and Boaled with care. Persons designs of preserving their teeth will.do well travail them* selves of Dr. Chipp's services, Conkun Gw,r_U.~-One half of the Cota claim, Conklin cnlch. was sold this week by the owner, Mr Wm, Hough, for $3,600 caslh This is considered a very low figure. Van Volkenburgli & Oo, BARKERVILLE' AND, it, A SUPPLY OP THE if \y}x Always on kaad, ������"___ j^.a;ur���������v.^V_a-_i>*tf^^B^3^lMaxV^' & -"/./.; 1> . K (���> . - AAA"* ��'w;^;'-a.��*';Wi| .,,. = _ ,^ v>: \:���/:���'";-''':: ���. ',.";���.-^;...'.v" '��� '��� .V. ���"/ ; ..' ��� ��� /��� ���'���'. '-. ./;' :./.;���.. ������������:���'��� ���������^���-������^^^^ jmmMimmmmm^^ './______. ^dfd^^ffff=^ -fmrnm^mmxi^ f^%^mm$ - ��� ^=iiS^^ "iX, yyfyff^ .:.//, . ���. ^��fMf^h ��� XX y '���'fr'' iXftXi^T^lipA ,,,, i.t .,.:,... '.*;>��� i :-' '!'*r.! BASON. HAKI)/;/.,[ : ' , ^A i,*lia^';^pR'l^J 'STOCK Ol4 ^m c&. EmoimB:y:^p. :,.i!:,^^.i.......,,^/;f>^.#S i '." ;/;���;/������.;' .., , ��� Oblfcbriilcd ;l5 f. WOR G ESTERS HIRE '���r -1) ijciare 111> y'Con nolSBCur sst u 1* 6 ., CE ���-:, ^.-^0&m^;tt;;;;< ^^^f^mysky'''1''^ !i:f ,i .������<- THE���\bmifti >GOOB .SAtTCE.. f yy fff ftdnHit fff :��� f-'f :f": &���:.���, '. . %OMl5 AT.0NG WITH, YOUR" CASH. ���;?rA-*fvl. , ��� ��� "'/"-'/..'iriyD ,;���:'��� ��� ���. ff ,yj ���-.-��� . lo&ers.;* ��� Tfi-f'l -.: .iSuccessbrs��� t6'"i),::Kur_'"_���/&; !0b.;] ���. ;/4 ��� iMPQRTlERS AND: DEALERS ;IH^ii ���' r.f :���;���>��� a pyjyi :p.l^\^ ;$ 1 Cimtioxi taisaisist Era tic! -r^T o c1 nVcce's p" o H it)' most ;*it'i ici <>us.'rivii |V, r-jii. vivti ilea -Cr;ri ��l I iu'qivJ^- : lf�� vih�� ciittscwt cenain ''reatcri? l��,t,iim��l>;.ilK'r_i��uiii: uf ;i"WnrVcs; torsi Vin? Snu.i>6'"? to ll ��e I r .ov* ii i r. nncls i f' ci ui ��� pt ai n ^.s,; i lu*. pivhiictls 'luirciiy. -ianinrictl .thai the only way lo pro uur^,Ui_:gentiiu.e, i i> ct- .��:;���;" ii5i^'.;',-. j,v".': -: :fe_r ���"��� f6*r -'i-ba' 'r&;':PEfeMs<;. s^rcK tt n-l��t 0;3i!.b:; t:..a t; th, t i T! faK ni c s a re "��� b poiV l h e w k AifMi t^TjiaH;sTOi!W-:K,iLh��l.����.mK.;,...^ It. '.'i- ���; *' ksoine o I VI tf To r*i feu. inn jrJ. *i [/: h-ijV i n_g, t^ocn s njnmeu w 1 tii a'spiiriV'U r\V^rd<'Stc-nh'fri P;incc. niwjn t}\ v wi"ip.. ^-'HiblT?.- ^'Pfov^fttil^creiln �� Ilis Excellency tlio Lieiireriant^{*"6ver-hr>f ... . .. .._.! :., 1 il. ..:���/. 11 '. . r.yj.iu,_it... .-......, ftion s )j V ���Wu'hVlK li o i i." ��K; :���������":.: ���;;;/;..;feotisions, ���: 'W^'MoWki ��ii$y00$gT-. ; - ii :;cip:Toiy;;^ii;f P$p;��; k'in'.|*T'If!l irin:x nOiiU'rinucd. " '���-'::'. __.sk'fbr?!La_hA<fe-^ ���'-. *i?w��� 7**.a*������,,.,''-. Hame;-jb-a_t-iWxap^e'r,>Lab;ol, Bottle,���.atid" &h&pA s"i\ 'Stopped/: ���.,.���,,,;,' ;,,.,.,..;,,:-. .;,' . "TC. TV7_"""CT**t?' ��� ��� i' ������'' ^'H ��� l^n^-{?ii'f)��� ������li'ir."csp^rl" liy;.'th(. pTOjirliHor?, \Vbr- by .(.rcoeiiE} ni{\L <_>i! 1 ijiC-liyliyiyori*fiJ��y-:;;?>>.^r^J-^���; ; '������"-'���/' ; ;���- ../Tiie; ii,0!o;p! ,ob'pliiife'. /'���; 'WiBiM-:PMF?C;lApOAB'; ��� t ji w i/i'^/'S T'd:?,;!; . t,V_icri*tbcr^are4still planiy' or- the ;bost <bxaniia' of. ���-' "i- *��� <��-n .'rr'fts".Brittsl.Colambiu1 -. ' .: :.;���, -��� ������*. ��j ���;/;^*^l;-i^i_>v^������ ^::^;-v>;.-���������;^-':���'^;.-' -^;;::;] ���������^;���;'-"���"��� "IvIiiOUE, -;- -a -��� f ���'-���'���f'* ^ :-f ��� ** -'' vii ���- ,: ;:; ��� , M UhtOOM J3EANS of 1873. . m , An.\ other Farm Trotlacc, at,VEIlY LOW RATES.r ���^-'f "' 4Also,'ageneral assortment-of ^ili:l>^i/ I^OTldfi IS XIERJ.BY GlVK^irjVnll^nnS '^,,': ./-rosidon. within tbe'Proyiftce"*OT,���B'ritjsb; Columbia whd/miiy be rlesirons of beconilng naturailzml/l^ritish-Subjects/ thitti iVjl' tbi;tlie" l^rflay^ptrfuly;38Y4, tVie law 6?t Eriti^r^ry; inmbiaJ'aOO -^i. .ui'ali Nation _���- wiltc teinaiiii; in f 6'rc e. b y - wh iclr' I aw only 'drip 'year's re��t.u. c u c e \v'i'iliiYi'.lbfe Pro fiftce is;r^c_h|red." Ui-/etiabU? ynn; A)iexvlo obitVi'n-tlio'rYj..1 ita of H Bi;iti_ti;Subje*?*���' : Oil aitfl^ftjir law ofv Ciuia'claVte>:pedtin^VAlhnis, wijl -coine tnto'u per a lion' i n'-tli i�� Pro y iiictv by Wh ie ii/1 tiiv a Tesl tl e i ic e < if t h ree y "*ar_t- in t he D i 'mini o no f Can a <1 a ia re q u i red b ui'o r e a u AI leu c an. (bii rnatunilized.;;-;-^-;; *'/'���.���' :"'[ ;";""';���._.,.. l^ST p'PAfe*���' LA' PRESl'lN-T^. rMnc; mix ' .- ��� et ran {.erg" hah: I out ::la ;Pr6 v 5"nee "tin b' Co I o initio;: 13 ril a n rt i (ji. e ; de^i r h u x <1 "fetfe' ri tfl u- rali?e cohiaie' Siiji?iS; Ib'iUihmquOR':^/; hyp;;' t.ue .jiisqit W'J ertliviOois ftlset--IF bllle'U ��� 1^7^- iila loi neMa;;;CivLoni��j '(le iii��� Co 1 r>n,1>I^��= I>rit!ui- injque con&n-'riutfHtf !fta^ gejw-^i*B''prtivtni.T6rW!;l��:qu deuce'M.l'eincntd'.uiite H,um'J:'{l')'t.btn>it'-ps\yR'; pom; nsKuriJr /a viii- el ranger' ies droitsfifihii :Si!je't-BritnnniqVio. =;��� Tf.f-.-:f':! ������ T*f{ f-'f* ff . Anm - ��� q 11 "a j>ros i le; ;ler cl 11 mol?' de Jn iHet. ;1874,1 a" loi d ii -Oiuf tfcT:f ae s4i: in is -en t^rc^^UnV ce; ��� I"rnviaee| -"pnr-n atyiiii) I ft -i ��ne ,��� reM'^fvjc^ .31*. :trb."fe';��'itnoes' (B);;d''MIf'.;MliLfut^an^e'-��tfi'("*Ut.toia'/ ey^BXijreo/u;vttrit (ju'unetranger'piuese'^tre nuluralise. !**���" -'.v. \,; :J. .������ ������-. ��� "���. v. -: 'jf:-: Electoral iiistrict ois foquiu/^t���J.G.^intw ���': Efo... ,-,- ��^ ������ =������ - E- ���_lC'Ov ,. oay:/-:t!0O;bsi;r;//: /��� :i:. ���.; -,..;,: /. ���,/ ' "���' ff ' BOOTS & .SHOES,j'y, [ ^HARDWARE. ttatir'DRU&S'. 5 '.'"������ tiflhsps'- yamrrilssiinn,-Storage -aii. I Pv'i'W'irtii ng��� b*uf la&ss iluu&'ftVri'asonablo rjd^yf' "��� '"'"��� "'������ .nyi.3in ;/';; XJAiS:.-//RE:ip, Success tp tlio u'SentinelV-' Aii.Q;/ra^*iSJs;" SJI ;'S/^^^;^^c|i|j VTiibic as usual, ulnio'stcyorytiling-' can ^bo-bougbt-at ;-.- ��� ;' '':)>���: -I^oilcrato prices;- - ���--���,_-��� ';.������;;' v/. - tSSU All kiads or -Brass V^ork d,o��.c; as ufua 1. '; ; iii_y3 \ : .-. ��� /'ii: i ������-: 'X yilOS; JFJ-ETOHEU./ ^ ~'~^~~~fMLmdW��T^ ff ��� ;r; Liglitning -.Express lsavics B&iuimmuM dailyWs a.m /, ' . ���. AM) ���..''��� L1G11TMING CREEK AT 2 P.M. Pwsfl, SI 5 ffi for I he ron nd trip,' S 3.., Freight taken at Vo vv rates.. . up 12 .. '.;'"������.���:���''X fi. 0. W1LM0T. . ' "t^'g y JC L EGIG XT TT" - "^ Solicitor '<&; Notary: Public l/'Uve'a.VicUirlu on Hbntlay, tho 25;th" .iluy .Instant, for tho- */���.-*"!���,:'"",>����� ' ": M .. . CASSIAR/MINES, anil will remain there milU the end of Soptombori Bh-i.- rri'yOO I >'-:;!*-^^.'-/'i*'; ���';'��������� '.;: ; A ttE propnrcMlHo 'TurnteTi laimbrr;��.��t ������ their ��� 3IH1S. zL ��� V.riili;iia Cretjfi_ -tir.dSiV.cr it.'to' orJu*;- ���. \ ;tiIJ?iT13Bri .DELIVERED ON-LIGlITNI^Gi ��� Having a Planiig1 llaollnc- m. op? rat ion' they /vv also i'un.isii -���' : '- ��� .. ��� ' * . ; . : ' . ��� ;Bf||_^fe^|i^ '&\ V O > i 11 Vi li u i' i ^. W i��! i f i < * t. ��rl e n ���" '6 U'e r* ^iVn^Vi'sS? i J�� e 11 - 'Biirpfor:"zii 'syercleii.t. pa^;cfj\^: jinZi^^J'oWf^ flpr; 'Pro'v.i'iZ'-'v'jr]an;gtv:.riiii'-Vd-as.Ltei^it-zuHH*:. k < itn in e n_,. �� ng\ \rf&li'. r B i>Vgyr xn- werilen .-=-*= iiiii" bis-ziriii ersten/Jul^lSM, iivKratt 1) let lit. ; /Vt>n tlum erMni ������Tj.ige ab^Ut'^'inoinila1 Jblil' l87^VT:ilit-.diifi'- CannCiVJeHe ^Gesefe' itj" Kritft; "weVcli es 'ei i iptr !Ai i {en i ha 11" v tin* Ut\A Jiihreiv' i n Oa'naiia1 yVrlangtyuin.Oa?>;Ke'eht___u "jeltVymrnen eiJir iisel.er JTurgfr au"?w*-V')^r)*: V. '������ :ff-yhM {��� /wiotaUifi^ir^ ^powi^arW-Siilt Spring ; ���'��� !'lsift'nvir Collins DivisHiii., f^^oonl,/!^.; Cowieliiiti rulli"�� Division,'" Archibald ��� *dkHK;K*tif. y ",yx*ii,.',ixxiy I Electoral Dl^t/rlcY of Nanuimo��� T. K-Jfawcctt, !��� -��y-Esq.; -,/���.;;///;;/...,./-';' ; Electoral i)irflrict;bt,(^ ��� 'tf...'n '������'�� ���(?-���'?*-'���-�� I! :'*' ������'���-" *"'���'' i.,-'" ���^;....R^.i-/J^;^v^-;;>;-v.--^^;V,,..;.- ;; ���'Eiejctm^i'nif trict oE. N<w{;We^m instil .Ciiy��� :; ���/ AdoipV^/'Pt*ele,/l^q. -�� fy-^-k^y /. i��lec!oral Di^,riot-:.o( ,Nei��'_ W*ii.inj��st��*r Di.v ;..-: ..^riiit-vrtBurrunl,, ^ile^^nUin^vl^iviJaoa, i";j/^(!iriniiu:^lU)on l^q/> ;ISe>yA^^��JihinHl.t "".'ami Mt>ri]r.|Arin rolliugyDmsini)^/.-\yic*l- v. .'/aiiuir ���ftVfe. I>fl��: yCy.rl)iwhA>]wana Sr'. 'TjVlw^J'^lir.r^W^ '"' 'Mann's MncJfci.V/E'.]. >jSoujh ;AyiiKPoHiiig ;��� ii. ^:lV* V * ^*<'^ ���. - JSTi s W r^N^Jt^Vr r^'J^^tir-r^ft ."-^ ���;.. Sectoral Di^^ f (.V.O.'JJooib. h>.q.> ������ y- x'.-v��:v'i. ��� ���* ���. felii'3rn_��'ilKD*iyt'rlciJ��ri'Yft^ ^pc ' b^^Pi.Uif^M^iviaion^/W^'rea^ui', f^;-.' ,j *. "*"'-v(i)cl����f s Gl^lc^ollin^QLn 0��rai��-' ;';r.^iuioo;psJA>i(ihs^ ^'iN^cSlajtahJi;^ :-/;-',t:,J-6nyifeqJ/1?!v ������v,.;-i- --'> ���i;>^-,;v/;- .���-r // QVaoupii i^/lt'ti{r Div*4n.>n;;lvI^fi'iH. Kuj; ".._,"* ^^_B_!y-"��5tic^ .tyri-eJlc :*|fpif i tjjgf {Oijf Jjiitift ,j;_,4__lW,;-��1*3 .'fcaJ,= : '-'ft FdceVJfeq-, . _.V.t't 'f ��� v .fcV"' -��� '���" * ������ ��� teleQt6>.al. Di.<cU.l? of /..Ml. irH^HvLrl kmvi fVoW- \'.:-, ii/tc/liivis^oiv; A^V/Bnilvli.*(jij/;; ^;; ^ ) Aii^GiTiiton -Uilli iVjitfUivi��iuivMj. "K.;f ojX'fl'>r�� ^'e^Gan^/OceVlr'P i'- Hi"A (_ *_���';��.��� -B^i* p ,ft;. I^SsSEEJ:;/;L;nM v__;i_iE'Iv' ���.sp-: flail ^T��ctory ���r4tof_. r , /.: ���i;:^ '^.vVpjVt^^cia] '!Se crelnrv*8*Qflicc/:''"'; ''./���/v ���';��� ;- l" 27:^ApiMl/l87-i:';"; r" '. / Tlie! follow ing, enpyfof. _'a iel'^rj: from. ���, Uio.. f!o.;C;Mr/ Xj:l1 *;y; t<^,, I Jr e.; Hon j i\i r .iiJe<L. oJ.tiios. W1 th: ty fiTcnce to .ifcc pro p'os^l: Ho rpi.ni.nii a hi. ;to wn id 3, tiia / cd,n'J? j niciipIn o tt Qiav ijigj -Ro 'ck- ;at ,fc.quiiuiil t. [ whici^��iu^r//hayinf.- been.,- ib i_:. lanl/vyafj o 1.11i 11<;��l; iij illc\ i>ii^ii^i^<^d ao?;r��spnn��V quee, p&Xdb ef{ Tr\*A\\ e-*t eg islatl \>p- As*eBi|jl y) is herewitii \ynhlashed for41 fwryd, 1 nAorukUuit. ���Xxxyxx.tXy I'f-ff ^/oiiN^Asn^,. v.; fi.ff'lrf T.pi;\.X,, :i- .'..-Proyiucial,^"ecretarv.. v fCo?vT\y i"f-ViJ'fr ������':'���'/;/ -\'iV"' Di. ah ' Si it.-- V��'ith referen ee tot he enn v<t- satioirlii'ad vritiT-y?jii, Wp^ciins.U'j' '-Hnriiitj ' ion''"aid towards tin* Graving Dock, find \U\-,v application to fcl.o Minister of 'l'uhlic-Work* 1 i p 0 n' tb e su l>j 0 c t," lb a ve: consult ed i a y ml* lengwes, and'vvO are pn-pnivd V> Fnixni. to rarliament a proposition to the fuitovviny effect :'��� '* "���** ��� T h at i n 11 e ii 0A J h din I v re? ton .��10 0: WD for t pii yea rs, wh i eli wna secu refl V) y i.i 1 e ���' I' w��_ I f Ui S��� ��� c 1 ioi 1'6f * 11 i' <'>��������!'*��' i[' {*imnc'' $ '-,lty ,[s!; ,is7 D, ��� \v�� p ropbse that a tivanenV"hh 0u1��l ��� ��� b e made-to you from time'to tho*?; iipwii jjftrtifi- .eatea of t'b*���projjreps of the- work, nut oivthe whole to exceed ^50,000 sterling. :';': ��� -'������'��� ������;! Ij^ve.-itCj , ;��� : s(Sijro��lj S. ^- TILLEY. The Hon. Mi* DwOos.vios, M.P., ; ���"������it". ' . Ottawa'. ��������� 01\~ ;��() ���������/;.'KOTK^i. : In tfee' matfer of Ih��"' ?&"��.*�������� and E.Tee 1 ff 0f EDWARD; H. Kf.MMAI.T,..decflsL^d." A LI. ^ERSOKB V7HO' AK^'IOTiEBTEi)'! '.__. to llsO.. uhov.' ;iC,M.;>!i- ;��]���<: r--<'(tii)vM Ui \v;y MV-U ��� - \//-\. NOT ICE/. A LL PEKSOj^S INDSBTICD 3?YFTTHKR | Amounts do^ lv.rtl.Vi1!��:;-��iKl��� ��N ���� A K< X ��k ��� Acwni n t or No lo tt; A r RXHO M_, f ��� r;! r, ny clu i m�� apaiu s t licrobv roqnf.str-fl tu scltli! iln-siuno hefev;! I Iii' nil.sT fUV OF-AVtfjJ&T KEX.V. II" not: seltloil hy thttt date thev will be placoU ifi thc Ourt i'or. t>.*ii\* rj.iimi , ? J A. I'K^DOfiA.. BHrkcrvJli0, Jun" f", 15 W. J y ssiiti in Hi*ir ."trc'.iuns. *.aly j.-r*. tii. 1st thiv nl' July', l-STI, to Dut-J:. \"Alut[% If. \yff.'<f. ���,iti_HS \l'liii Jii.iv'p iti'i! n rj^i/'i.'d in .;s.!. "h ...j' O'jj'V'i't1 :. rooLEY. OlJl_MGMs;iIilMISIEATIO"l fYf-:gllg^fMW$XXf '. The;atumfiohfrsf! -a \\ Electors: in-'ti to I*roj vince.���wh,oj��e,-n'nin��'!* hqw'a'ppeavoilHW^re'yftvUi one' UVS*^I1*1 **��� ]iiiQA' -'"��� ^;f'���' ^**"* ,T*11*1 o^ing '���$#��'��� r iii _iI (}i -t li e a t�� fi ve * A ci t, -V i ?;., 17 "k h'fl Is H.-' ^H c b t:il\�� away frouksneh Electors^ tbV</ r'pltt "tfO vp?i 11 e;.: a nd. pv 1,1 vii*t e. a; pen li:I iy >jn; ;t!iiise'.;\v lu�� vVj t e i f I h e i r; nit m es a p pearj dif ni 0 re 'Cli a if b U e Kc'gistur/ ��� t. " '��� *AfiA-A> By coinmand." - ��� i'y i-ff.. ^:-:^rpnir.ASH... ' Provincht SecretnryVOnke, ,.. ,;, ApriM7,.rfe74. .;/:;.: A.ffi ��� ':.������/, -Si Any"person"-\vho'pe' -name Is on the R*��cis- y tt*r of :\'6lers of hvuur nJore;fii"tectnral l%%- ���s tl' iefs. w li 0, \ hVe e in n ?��.1 lis,, aft er th �� *-pa f=?i n _: *t of te A eh shall: perm it hifl.ianiu'tft reinuin 1' on u 1 < fi'�� th a n 0 ne . Register.' 9b a-l l':- j'-Iw.* e - u 0 ��� * ri jr hi to v o t e a t a��1 y V Section of la -M�� 1 n,b t rrrt o, ��� * %#r ve in 111 e I H'gisl a ti v t��- A Ffe e. rn ���". 1 y.;^ ��� nnd *i I ���' si Kdv 'iiers an. a II ��r 1. t h e _t��__ fi \n\\\ op- 0 [ / suoj 1 ������ three months,\sha 11 v*He whiU��.:tus uaui^ re;. ** ntAinfl otr the KegUt^r .oi-more than, one ;: Electoral ���Disirictr ho -shall .he/lta^lo t/J it ���4 p en a I ty of fi fty 4 o liars, .to be'-. recftv eve 4. i n a ���; -m 1 in\ ii u ry ; vv; ty ��� ��� b t; 10 re.' ni iy ���, J11 si ice < '< > f.: ,tl 1 e. :' IN*ace, mul in default of pnymeiit ihereor. '- shttll be imprir<on��d. for any unm not ex- " eroding oue inoitth. y t ��� ,. "18. 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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1874-06-20 |
Description | The Cariboo Sentinel was published in Barkerville, in the Cariboo region of central British Columbia, and ran from June 1865 to October 1875. At the time, Barkerville was home to a fast-growing community of miners who had been attracted to the Cariboo region by the discovery of gold. The Sentinel was published by George Wallace, and its stated objective was not only to disseminate mining intelligence, but also to eradicate official abuse[s] of power, both within the Cariboo region and beyond (vol. 1, no. 1, p. 2). |
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Barkerville (B.C.) ; Williams Creek (B.C.) |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
Identifier | Barkerville_Cariboo_Sentinel_1874_06_20 |
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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 | 10.14288/1.0170968 |
Latitude | 53.066111 |
Longitude | -121.517222 |
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