bS^IS^ CARIBOO ASSIZES. (Bofoitf tlie Hon. *ltfr. Justico13egbt������. J,^,j, Xfr" P.i Tiwsday, 20^une, 1865, m The= Judge entered -theCourt; accompanied llm?0���������>^ Hi^ Bio;; ^!%>utr^ iHffl.rbf clock.fl' Wa lordship -having teten bus %m*% business was /proceeded with by; the Reg- ar reading Ijbe Queen's Commission. The towing1 genl&emeri^ wered 'tQ-"'flieif nanies; were"fkworn' lipon Grand, Jmyf-y^-'if^ m.'ff:f F^bdiriok PEARKSBp Esq., J!memm-fA mm mr f. liam Wilson, .Brouse, v id Oppenheimer, fficdion,- -������������������;--- ?l Jjftwinnerton, ��������� [fy ipDivine,. ... ''XT... John VoAm/erei f X Charles, Hanlrin,/ John Brumleyv X. J."^'Sfeele.���������'--������������������ ���������& , -DiiffV^ftild tie Grand Jury. f|; congratulated ithera:: oil the absence of "' f e which the, calendar dekio ted. ���������/; Only one .trial case would" come before them, and fit rightly belonged to 1364*-:/Not:ft'eingle le of crime to call fp| itiyesti^atibii at time t ^. _^izes had been - committif in this/district SRwbe last year,.,.which hla lordship said was |||Moa<; creditable to the mass of the people'who , l^^^p^ engage;d ;iu mining pursuits here. The ?��������� ^i^Mbif together.of .the. Grand Jury': was'-as he* i^sary when the jail was empty as wheri it V/waslull, inasmuch as the duty devolved upon; ��������� /^ ^^n^bsence of crime waa real, pt arose from wf f ;������������s|heglec t of/.'the,. 'Magistrate;:; aiid, <- Polioe|to '/ ferret it out. It was their duty to point Out ���������Iff ^������^^inals,>ofthftt'.ifcte Magistrate and Police 4{p*������_pit follow them <*ip and bririgf them * to jub- S^fflp.^ . As tribunes^pf the~people it was- their 1 ^||y to "f rotebt innocent persons, from useless /: J prosecutions, ba.. as guardians of th������ public ': 1|latkrests,they| bad a duty to .perform in -pro- , i&o&hg society as well. His lordship conclud- ?$d?a lucid and forcible charge by instructing ^Bffiury; as to 4b^ir/parScular... duty.in finding -':fjj$u.i������ of indictment,,- m& especially with re- SS^I^i^-^0^^^1**1* Felker.5 . He animadvert*' * ed/^? the fact of-tte ^depositions in the case ^v* being forthcoming, which seriously incon- ���������::|p^fii^nced him. ,r.. His :lor*fihigrftttrib J.ft?|SB^l|;t6the cbW^/iri the magistracy during ^Sill^iast'year. -' fX-fi-"- | X; Tmro being no Grand Jury room attached ^oj-tfi^Court, the Judge vacated the bench ;-:I|^i^iSft: the Court House ��������� for the Jury to -.car-. :;;������|������||fppheir deliberations' in. --//.;-.,-": ������������������ ^-f^ :"fff ^IKPICTMENTS AGAINHT FgLKKR.' ' % I ' -fikthe re-openingof theCourtthe foreraaii ^^jSpBsfd' that.twelve w-.-iko. jury: had not-agreed ^/\t^'$ finding; they were agreed that a more _e| 'f- Vipud crime than consmoiH assault", bad' be&ri II u^^mittedj but did not think it amounted to" ftllS^ to do; grevious bodily f / ^tto^pu The Judge said they could find b il Is ^f^^^gcuttinf and wounding." .The jury there- '^;'||^unanimously agreed to tliis findings X .'���������''-^yftt^l^ac'cused was called bri ib appear or his ff ^reg^pzaiiceis would be estreated*' On the apf :; 'PlfS||^n of Sir. Walkem, the case was post- '��������� ;��������� X: .pbtifctlio allow Fclker time to appear and take fih&MikL - :' .���������-... , 23rd/June. vs. Henry Felker.���������The accused, wS>?is a farmer alongside the waggon road, ;jmirr*?ndered to take his trial for unlawfully putting and wounding Frederick Bible, since Vdeceaaod. ���������.,-���������' . /The following well known and respectable Tesi&ents of Williams Creek were empansiel- ^Slasth������ jury to try the case: Messrs. A. |(Jillp%ellr Alex. McKenzi8, McFarland, Far- ���������:Jin|Gribble,Tomki������s, Perrin, Hodgings, "Lam pStt, Toomey, McEntee, aiid Shepherd. ; ':f fjfMr. Walker, who acted as Crown prosecutor stated the case. He said the cfiarge llg^nst the prisoner was a serious one^ uri- il^felinately;. tho party on whom the wounds ^Bpi|been inflicted would not be in attendance ?i|||0 -had since passed awajr. It would be ^proVea in evidence' that an attack had been ,y|fi4 upon the deceased, and that be bad been wounded in the ear,, neck, and breast It would be for the jury to say, after heaping the evidence, whether tho wounds were inflicted "byjthe party at the bar. Mr. Walker called attention to the law of the case, and then enry Mimerstoffwho was examined���������Knew ".Bible; lived with him on-Williams Creek cameviato-the-house*together ^ttey-_ii.S been quarr^Bihgl Bible called Felker bad names, anil ioldhlm-to leave the hbusei 'the prisoner attempted^to; do/so; he first triefl the firoat doOrlbiit it was fastened, he? then went in.^ to7 the /; back/ roola^ aaj^iiaesa -^tbougbt, to junip'T out of the window^ he. subsequently came back to the bed room and again tried to get out by the door5^ Bible/; had something in his hand at the time, whiciiTwitness believed; afterwards Waa a^pick; Bible.and Felker met I ttear the :dobir, when witness aeord the foraier shout Vnow Fvegot you;*VBigjCharley sepa- rated them and afterwards opened the"door jwhen Felker jwerit out {^fiible went out and bailed .the' accused bad names;: subsequently, Bible cameinto thej^ous^and eallodout ttiat Felker was coming/with a stone in one haad and a knife in the otbW:;rBible"sbut- /tHe'dodr and leaned against it and^Charley asaiatedhim lest Felker' wputd get| iii;''''^^iim1t"i^^6am, theiy would break the dddr and 'he told Bible and Charley to open it; they did so and Fe)-* ker entered; witaess: asked Fellter'f what". be wanted; receiving no ans^erp He told hinf'to. ttien;werit������up stairs to the feeet; witiiesa the irtone aid ^ Bible come into the Jioiise audi was" not out after;...witness,;.wenii intofAthe back room to light the4 fire, when he heaid Bible exclaiinj "Oh! I'm killedI'^wM^tf^ saw Bible lall-down; i^daman-runhi^ whom he believed to fe.������ Felker, but as;he only sa w his back would -not swear ^positivelj" to the prisontr- beings the.; person p saw' no other manithere.and could -hove heard the foot- 8t������|)sof ^^aiiy :one coming An at that tinie in the morninjg; -sent for Dr; Bell;/ who ^me; immediately; never saw the prisoner /until, to-day^ ��������� Crbss-ekaihiried by Mr* Walkem���������Bible was very violent when^ he was olrun^;;tewas very atusire to Felker; was not aware Eolkorl returned fbr'bifcl^ hini wmetlii^bu^ Bible could; npt have gone outside without witness perceiving him from tbe other room as he was watcning him all thfB time. ''���������V^.-j -.-:';. .- .', - : ::; " To a Jurpr--Just before Bible was stabbed heard some bneenter the ou^er room^t did ftet see the person. Foreman^-Can you swear thatit was Felker yoiu saw running oiU of the house after you heard Bible: exclaim that * be was killed. V, Wititess---I cannot ^^'0^'AlCi^yAhr ing more to Bible thaff to the man going out, / Capi Trevelyan examined���������Remember the occasion upon which Bible was stabbed; was sleeping inkthe hoiise on the morning of the 8tb July last; saw Bible enter in company With Felker;; heard the former say to the latter how dare you insult me in my own house; saw Bible take up a pick & throw it at Felker; witness got up, went into the kitchen and told Big Charley &M Henrique (the last witness) to put Bible to bed to keep him quiet; witness was going put about ten minutes subsequent- Jy and saw Felker returning, thought he was coming- for his hat; heard afterwards that Bible had been stabbed; Bible committed sui~ oide last winter. . i IjTothing material was elicited in the cross- examination of this witness. , Dr. Bell examined���������Yim called to seo Bible; found him wounded with a cut in the ear, a scratch on the neck, and a wound through the breast; after the first shock of the wounds were over there was no danger butfrom erysipelas which supervened from the intemper- te habits of the patient; the wound in the reasfc was about half an inch deep and was ucb a wound as would be inflicted by a sharp nstrument; attended Bible five weeks. Cross-examined by Mr. Walkem���������It was possible for the wound to have been inflicted by the pick in the hands of Bible himself; remarked to Bible the day he was injured that he must have been drunk; from the obstinacy of the wounds would say they were [ntot inflicted by a very sharp instrument. "Daniel B. Chigholm examined-���������Was acting as chief Constable on 8th July last; made a search for Felker but could not find him; saw him ion -i__fe creek for several days before the occurreEiCe; e*aw Bible after he was stabbed; went to Forks of Quesnel after Felker but cpuld get ito tidings of him. 'Mr. Laumeister examined.���������Saw Felker efery day ou the creek before Bible was stabbed, but not afterwards until this spring. This cloned the case for the prosecution, when the prisoner's counsel said he had no witnesses to produce. Mr* Walker addressed the jury for the Crown, after which Mr, Walkem, in an able speech, pointed out' the weakness of the evidence. lie said that his ow/n behalf, ptobabiiity of Mr. Walkem suggested the the bnlfprjunate man Bible havingfounded Miriself with- the pick, ���������'"He ealle&Apon the jury ..'to; acquit the prisoner. The Court ia a most impartial charge summed up the; evidence,���������'������������������]directing"the jury:iii thet" usual /malane^ktp''giV>e the prisoner the benefit ^fany^_Wubtthat;might exist in their h_ihds*-.;>,/^.;/ .;.'}: fff. i,r. Yr t-,f^. ...-'������������������;' = iTho jury: only took ten miuiites to deliberate! when they brought verdict of "not'guil- Jtyj^^marking'ot the time il_hat^n^^:fevce of ithe evidence^tiiere was a'doubt of thei prisbn- ���������er's guiltand:; therefore they had; given him ^e^nefltof that^doubL/ ; if - : 0? T^! '^udgei .addressing, Felker���������You; have narrowlyi escaped,; and Vby ^eans of the yeK diet bfitb^ jury, which lie; (the,Judge)i could hp^psii^' ^^ at1:-i;As_*ir as^e^ouldyud^ the verdict wa^ not Reasonable; - and - lie believed .:he hod' the' ���������right of refusing to accept & yerdi6t whicfr to his mind was,/^easpnable. . This waa the first^icase 6? the kind here> anil^ he w'buld'there- tbrelet^ tiie matter go, :_buti if pn ahy iuture oocasion a verdict which he; thought uhlreo- sori^l^^as rendered^ or which he thought ^a_i*!n>tibbr_ie put by the^ evidence, he woulS refuse ]ppt re^iye it; and lock -tlie"- jury up unr til they had come j to a conclusion which be might conceive' to b^ correct. He would dis- miss^the J^hatter';; theretcu^, caad: nowtell/ the prisoner hejwas glad^his cotinBel had not put ina justification as their pleai. as some men in !this: iepiony] seemed: to ' take - extraordinary views of what would justify them iix using violence. There can be _ip;;A'6ral:^ubt*'pf. your guilt, and every man in the cpur^nd on the creek knows it. Such;T-jiPtWqm^Pia that inflicted,;ponsidering the circumstoces, could onljr irt jgiven by a ruiSan.: The present prose-, Wtioirwas awaming from /society against a recurrence of^such a foul deed. .JNow, as tl^e is-notd&btof ^ siijinie timeyoii have beeii found by a; Verdict '���������not' guilty," ��������� you are discharged. I don't wish to see yon before. me again, therefore, "Go. and siii no more.,> ���������������������������ff; summer; between 3 of 8th July last and4orciockVn Se [unfortunately the accused's lips were sealed, t, Bible and Felker Un"J ho **m ,shul out fr������m **?m������ a Tl'or(1 l* APPEALS. (Beforo the Hon. Mr. Just'ec Begbie.) Tuesday, 20th June, 1865. His lordship proceeded to hear the Appeals from the Gold Commissioner's Court. The first case called; on was: Th������e Borealis Mining Cpfy vs. the Watson Coy.^Mr.: Walker, who appeared along with Mr. Walkemjfbr the Borealis company; stated the else, ^e said that be/applied.on behalf of: the appeliants to have- the decision of Mr. Cox, iheifGoramisaioner, set aside, which gave to the respondents a portion of the ground belonging tp the Borealis company. The nature of thejease he would lay before the Court in a few'wptdsV 'The Borealis company ori- ginally,'recorded-in 1863 and subsequently in 1864 a hill claim .at tha back of the Aurora company*"s ground. In order to have the boundaries of the claim distinctly laid down, the Boifealis company brought oa action against thoAurora company in June, 1864, in the Supreme Court, to compel the latter to mark out their lines. The result of that action was that tlie Aurora company's claim* was marked out, and the base line of the Aurora was directed by his lordship to be taken aa the base line of the Borealis, the latter to get all the ground formerly held by the Aurora. There was .110 dispute after this about the boundaries; The Borealis then went to work in their tuhriel, and continued to legally represent their ground up to the time the claims were laid over; in fact held undisputed possession of it. ;Li the spring of the present year the Borealis company heard that the Watson company had been working a considerable portion of their ground. The Watson company, had previously looked about for a title to the ground, for he (Mr, W.) found that on the 20th.of January last Allan, Trelevan, Mclritire, Murdock, arid Drake, members of the Watson company, had jumped -460 feet, or 4 1-2 claims, of the ground held by the Borealis; coy, and were holding it under- the title of the fellers Lea company. On the 21st of January, the day after they had recorded it, tho same parties sold their interest to James Symmingtonj in trustfor the Watson company. At a later period, on the 27th April, Simpson, Murdock, Trelevan, and Mclntire jumped 400 feet more of the Borealis ground and had it recorded; it was to consist of 4 hill claims, commencing at back of Watson company* and to be known as the Dauntless company* These same parties, on the 28th April, transferred by bill of sale their interest to the Watson company, been in } (record of JunCi, 1864; put in). :When; th������ boundary of the Aurora ; company^ .ground was:demied by^his/lordship, '��������� and^ the- order giveni the Borealis: company/jwere toThave .gs. their base line'that of the A^ to; the^sum__lit::pf the hill;;'\^With!,jt*peo>% any difficulty about stakes, Hh������learned; coun-; |sel said that the Legislature in its wisdom had Imade it urihecessrdy for Hill claims to stake off itheir'grwmdr ��������� ifr. Walker said in conclusion he would^show that the Borealis cpmpanjr were in' -possession : in the fall of-1864, and; that in dead of winter the Watson companT had worked the ground, after which they had recorded it.first in January and a second time in April. He urged his lordship to give the Ellers Lea and Dauntless gentlemen their de: seirts by reversing the decision of the Com- niissionier. '���������;."';Mr.' P. E. Devine was then examined by Mr- Walker.���������He said he was a member,of the Borealis company when the ground was taken ��������� up in October, 1863; remembered action be-; t'ween Borealis and Aurora in June last, the lines of bpth^ companies werejthen^ (Mr; De vin e' pofntecf out tho' boundary stak os on a map which was produced); had no no- ticehntil he came up this spring that any one &d claimed the Borealis ground; remembered an action beiweeri the Watson and Aurora companies in 1863,* the former claimed th* : tunnel ground, but the Aurora won tho suit;: ,Mr. Dewdney after that marked out the.WnV. son claim, which was 100 feet iutojhe h;.ll;: 'the claim was recorded after this^iiit; tho Biorealis company expended last season over $2000 to work their ground according to law; ;tbe claim was represented up to the time all claims were laid ovef; on coming up this spring found the Watson company had-jump-, ed the Borealis ground, and. saw their stakes marking it out; the Watson company wer*. allowed bv the court in 1803 100 feet running into the hill. ��������� _ .,".'. ; ::Cross-cxamined by,Mr, Robertson, who appeared for respondents.���������In reply witness said he pre-empttnl for the Borealis in 1863; claimed all the ground not recorded for the Aurora; the Borealis claim consisted of 1400 feetf ...t\ judge���������Mr. Robertson, have you ever seen adumpbox?- Mr. Robertson���������Yes, my lord. Judge^-rTheu, looking at the map, I can only liken the Aurora company to a; clum p box, with the Borealis in the pla'ce of the rii- fles ready1 to catch everything tliat canie in it* way*:.XLai^hter'in court.] , ' Cross-examination resumed.���������-Did not know how, the Aurora would be staked off and to.ok the back line of Aurora, as the base line ofv the Borealis. . ��������� XX; -y. f: Judge���������But your ' 'base" line was not yon r "baek?*ilne.:!! ;'-���������';/-' Pim l.-fk .!*'; ���������������������������:.-.Xifi Cross-examination continueil���������-The Aurorai and Borealis companies were jointly intoreyi-i- ed; Edwards was foreman of both, and he (witness) w&s secretary of both; the Aurora: company was the firet hill claim staked off, which took place in August, 186.4. ... f_/f ' Re-examined���������^Borealis was staked off iia August, 1864. Judge���������Mr. Devine, ab an don y 0 ur m oral principle for the mpment and put yourself in the place of a "jumper,"*: wotild you then conr sidcr the definition of the claim sufficient ? i Witness���������When the Aurora lines were laid down by the order of the court the posts of that claim were taken as the posts of the Bo- Toalis, and the order of the court defining fn������ boundary posted up within 140 feet of the Watson co'y, find also on the Saw Mill company'st ground on the extreme end, . Mr. Menard Hilton examined by Mr. Walker���������The Aurora ground was original*y staked oif by witness; in spring of 1864 he had also staked off the ground of Borealis company; never heard of a claim to this ground till this spring, when the Watson ^company had jumped it. Cross-examined by Mr. Robertson���������Was a member of Aurora and Borealis companies the Borealis took up the ground not staked off by the Aurora; replaced the stakes of Borealis in summer of 1364; it was agreed by Wat- eon (formerly of the Watson company) and witness that the boundary line of the Watson company should be 100 feet into the bill, and that line was staked off by Watson, Dewdney the surveyor, and witness; the Aurora was |*the first MH claim taken up here, and it was staked out by witness when the snow was on the ground in winter; thought himself the record was bad, but he had nothing to d-> with it ������������������ McDonald examined���������Was present when Borealis ground was staked off in fall ate tlieir uuere&t iu m������ vvimauu ww'i^ ]������$���������*. .ntness posted tbe order o( ib������ Sn The Eiore^lis company clAun to have;| preme Court stating that tbo BoreaU? cmi- po.. ossiyi'i of (bi? ground all las'-ycar (fWimiM on mr'i. l-*p*.\ ��������� ���������.-.'��������� t HRW ��� ti '��� :-mT* ���'^: __m_eE_g__sffi^^ ��� Tan Winkle/ i.. UX ��� * ^~~J:> -r laniard^^sprees ������-'': -.Mouth of QuearifCi '���. -' _..,*-, V.- ��� '.' " ��� . ao .-:-^<:unninpam?;Antl^Ke'itKey^Ste.- >;.���:.:. ',.,-fe���''.-, ��� ������".$�� < vms'Grouse, and ail-other out- ,; _& f- f% lyiuSXreeks:-',-^ ~ ' #-��� .- ���"- ��� . ��� Spooner'S: Express %^.guii.Road,^. ��� . v* /-:-r - ^ ->' Ba)rnard'5:Express , Clinton City, f~t .f T -. " ' _ *> ^ Yale : ������;-" ���?, r >"--��� I;--' *Mr. Evans, Barnard's Express Office : ^ujooe\-:v.'^ f, ^w-^efitginster,: if --���-...-: -. .: - W. - darkson __.���o V :Tictorla_ ^���-V. .; ..'.��� ��?' ���-"��� ��� Thomas' J; Buroes 7 BARKER VS_lii_^ 2^,i?65 y ''^^ *cote!_n1_.s ist; the .;: ''Sentinel".^ Pi,ij>; Xf yj&'Ap ���> *'���' ' ��� "We have 'deyoti^ sgace :tq-y di^,&a MlTep s tabt> uigy 1 a ��� .- man f named ^Frederick - Bib el . oil".Williams J!Greiek..������ last5; year.p ^tt iwill be"- seen' that the ��� result was an acquittal. In':"c6iiBe(iuence of the observations of,'t^ie learned Judge at the; close of the trial, and in justicb to the fay, whose ���i^egrily was imf 7:^u^ne*i^we--hav^'-_i6��;dnut-ed,.? a single word N^apr)ertaining to the oase. ..S^.^J^1^^^^i- sal b^^h^tesfficopiiy lie will coincide with ns in^elieVrng that $p%p . i ng ��� iri\ac^rdance wi&|be bath' ihey lia^ tafc^ - kel^ilio^i^ . veraicfc on the e'vicfence 'than : "not %uttty.*^/ ' If 'the, . Scotch lawj prey ^iied h^ the 'verdict woulcf have4 been ^*i_^ aW?&e' English law f on nthfe: - subject^ stands/ that j would; noi have be^ii'admis.arjle. * Had'the,1 Judge. .'__��.- mmatfd c& safely leave the;/case^; where iti stands?! niP the ' publication iqi" Jthe eVidehcO ^will,.^Acquit them,, an&t pro^ ���to'lvthe iw^ld^tha'fc they have done their du^;4TOtIiput^|ear^ or, af_^ct*^i;vWe. :8h'^l^at^d4.';pno' word; to what has fallen so justly and,li. sucli forcible terms regarding; tiie���accused% conduct froni Judge Begbie.: yfpitrust tho/jsbleniiiEarning: J?elker has received {mil Hot -ipSv^Linheeded 'Vy- liiiiv &V th�� ^mairider-of-hisJifc. f-fl. \Afff-'':XfX::-f -\NBW^ ADVERTISEMENTS. SUPREME C0US1 OF CIVIL NOTICE. >0f ��� f : - DON7T FORGET ;:.; ;. T ,:.. '" Baiit:; '�� Watsdn'sj; xB&pM&ti -;:: *': AT ��� .T.H&PARliOR, , /;; TmS:<^Tl_l'RD adp__fesabl^::;;H^ .,.,...��� redted: his-severe romarl.sKM tho Gro;yni: Prose T a cutor'for' bringing the casei'foiwa^i^solifc complete��arJforxnp his ^terdship*s inflections' would have told with t^ibl?| effect,; as^}wa Bubmit tliat to ���' the - _4_t&rne^^ner}ai;s an^no^ the jufyy is the; failure of justice paf has -taken p lace to'=:b e^ ;attri^tod^ pf if is^^ ^Our c6 nyicMpn' xiprightly and honestly! ^eforo^God^a^^^their .conntry^ t^ana^i& ;the ^ jur^whose^feelings ha ye^b een f Mop s^y erely Uac erafedT by Judge ��� }|egbie's ^u^eralices.J) ^The members; of- ihe, jui^are al^old ^nu w!ellr_f_tiown Residents ^of Vjarib oo> a'nd��� there isv- not a nian ambngst them, who has not as direct and deepan interest in vindicating^He'-niajesty :of<��thc.l^fciof'fiSe: - oountrjp- as^his;16rdshiiD hiuiselfl;^tpWhy^didliie . Growri u6t prpduce^eVery; one 6f;t.tlie :siximeb -��� proved'tb; be in: ��� the 'house at the time poor, Bibel was wounded..?���. "ftrherc was'*'Big Ohar* \^l���jy^f:'wh*b^fi%lp house> and whose;'testimony^^vould have';been most vaiuable ? Why only procluce two of the inmates aiid leave out the others ?,., Why .'.was?it 'iiotrT showhi that :*s*fa:rj^ ���tbe accused at his owntbuse instead of only i at theForks of Qiiesnel?' ^TNever in; Tpnr :;Mhp\e; experience ,wa^K^re sucHfc ing prosecution -attemptedi andXthe^Taifii're^to.' ob tain a verdict rests with the ��� publ ic p rose? cutpr sblely-and alone!. ; Eveii the depositions ta.ken after . the . ocenrrence,. as : the.' Judge : fctited, were hot.; forthcoming.: -".- THo fault of: : all this was not with: the jury ;but;with-the Grown_' arid we feel; persuaded that pn calm renection Judge Begbie will^ome to a similar conclusiou. ���>-Ji'}will be seen thiit,:the main, witriess; i txi answer: to tho intelligent foreman of the jury could hot, or ^wb^ld^ not, swear : that Fcl ker was ihe man he &&vr Tunning out kftor Bibel- was stl^bed.;: [The;^tneas: was looidcg ihore to the wounded man,-'.at the t Im e than to ��� the perpetrator of;. the . deed. J nd ge Begb ieTs scat hih g c ohdemn atio h of the' }>ri-3oner was fully "justified,' As his" lordship truly stated, there was not a man in, the Court or on the Creek who did -not bklievk Uiat! it v/ns by the hands of the accused that 1 he wounds were inflicted, and his .narrow (������:cape;is only owing to the reprehensible conduct of the Grown arid the ability of the learned gentlemen for the defence.. It-is ���with th e deep es t regret that we fe el c al 1 e d Upon to disagree, with anything that has fallen fro m th e dis tin guished man1 who p c cup i es the chief judicial position in the : colony* As a criminal judge Mr. Begbie has our highest admiration; as we believe that to his inflexible <ietermination to uphold the laws and punish. the evil-doers may be attributed the' peaceful and happy state of society which exists-throughout the whole colony.. We fee 1 ��� co nfiden t th at had his lordship gi yen a moments consideration to the matter that instead of blaming the jury for their verdict, ho would have-received it with the respect and considoratibn which was due to the in en. who performed a ^disagreeable public duty conscientiously and to the best of their ability. V/e can makeYull allowance for the Court's . diijappointment at the result of the trial, be-, HT��*^e we are well aware that a Judge has 1 ajv/aye a knowledge of facts connected with a priwner*B guilt or innocence which does not come before a jury and which perhaps would not be legally 'admissible. But tho jury are differently situated nnd can only tuke cognizance of what is laid before them la e viilen ce. The jury in tho case just ter- '." f f AT^HE COURT.HOtTSE. yUi ; ON MONDAY, JUNE 2(3th;.iS65, atl2 o^clock- -noon; f twill sell at'PuBlio;Auction, tor the benefit ol*1 the MorVageos, the ("barter, Ofiico and Property Of tho Bed .Rpck'Drain ,co_npa n y, cony eye d. to the i Mortgagees: by said cbmpaiij^'' 'Tlio said'Drain' is iii-good Avorking or-, derffom the'ihputli 6^Jt__e t Draih 'to. - the " old- Mctean shaif fcf.and1 the ^ whola[��A��'. voon'structed' 4 n a subs tan tial: andTwbrkmanliko manner.' Foj^ further particulars;vide;: MortgageUnd Charter., , t . :H .... j, , ' ff ��� 5By order of 'the Mortgagees," ������- - "" ���������FtTVf.LEE ^Mctioiicef.V^' 15*:'V i,.,,y.AAffyy'r>r%YA'A Rictifield, >Tnuc 24th ,>1S65;: otice is, .hereb^givisn;;: ������a.'at'��JAHi*ES?;'.D: _i_.l\ "L0"RI"N;<3- will pause to be sold byj,Public iAuc- libn, bns Mosday/' tiSe"'3rd day;6r?July next,. a$ npont' alltiie.;goods"ahtl' chiixt-e&��ho'Wvon' the premises known -��� ...- I. ,���:'���"���- ' a?_ith-o' f; ff ' '*r ?. f _ f ~ Go.T^tfTlrem Saloon. :.. Bai^ceryille, jmder audby virtue of a Power Of Salo in >b indenture ofjMortgage, bearing; date the 12th day of 3plyfl864;^executed; by onO*L".B."A. ;Kivier_ ,iti fa- iyor;6fithe saidlioring;:(and duly registeredin!the>,Su-' preme Court*}, to secure payment. of tho.sum of $6700, pn or.4befpre tho 12th dayvof April, 1865, .which pay- . mef_��; the said Riviere h'as tVi'ile'd to mafce. f il ij��Tr' Sale to talcG;'"placo' at; the . Go-at^Them' Saloon, Barkerville^at 1_I;o'clock, noon; ���'_.'���_". "f- '^-:"f ��� 1":'. .*���.' " : Byrordcr.oCtJie?Mortgageo,, .'���_:"���< > ��� ���S K. - Xit"'.. ,,,. . f- ,Tf *\ y.'.LEE, Auctioneer.," i a^w^ 'PHE4 UNDERSIGNED' being desirbus of erecting a _L^FlouHug MiU :^tiQu_s^ extni 60 inch circular Saw.: .Favorable terms will be given to anypfcraons desirous Of piirchasihg. The Machinery is ortfered;either with or without, the,buildings. -y>tfXrTfT..v. ..;.:��� .... HARPER & WRIGHT. Quesn'ohn bntlij: June 20th, 1S65::. 4-2ra s FOR ���FEET OF A SPLENDID 4 PLT5 XtNO'B- ROBBER HOSE, wi th','Couplmgs} ' Pipes1, and Nosels, all;con.plete;'' '��� '!���' ���f- '"��� : -'"������ t :1 '���i:f^if: ff.f _;.;..-, ������:.--':.parties having a;good Hydraulic claim may have-iise. of..same...for' fair interest in tlie insult;,;, ���,-, ;.���< ������������: iir. i'fff';: :i' "y':"f:A^i}\y't:q. 'l''f'i, X'iXi X. ... if",. :ifff^-:ff,-fff'f ''--f ,;-mr:j;ohn_5vans.: ;' "'-*;4.2 tf^yf ���;'.::--; A' AY .\._ : Ligbtni ug Crtjek. Xk COURT- of GENERALr ASSIZE &*GAt>L;DELrVERY ____.: w i 11 be held a t the .Court House, ���. Rich field, for. the Cariboo District,' on Tliursday the 20th of-July next.". ...! ! /. Tlie Court to sit on the first d ay! atMl' av-^n ff.. X '���<> ��� -���������-��� ��� ���������-; i ,-3'v> - .��nTArf��r n ��� nxmiiiiL^~:r' r 'm -BAREimVILLE. ���- - ,*>.*=ir 'MATT; Richfield, 23rd June, ,1665.: Bi BEGltklfJ; 'iff": ���;, i\A: %'} In the Supreme Court*- of Civil Justice of ������:ff-tf- British Columbia. XXfXXXf- i .i' ���. f in^bankruptct,:/-- X'.'f'y THE COURT will sit. at the Court House, at Ricliflcld' on rtVedhesday,next, tho 28th instant, at 11 a. ,'m *; to /Audit the accounts of th o Assignees, - a nd to declare ,dividends iii.the following estates :-%.*. V ^ ��� '; [-V; ' Re M.; C. NAVIES, a Bankrupt-^C', ^ [-fff f RoALEX. CAMPBELL^aBahUrutiti: ;:W:;%^,v^;;ReTHOS.iEl_Wv^;aaanl*Tuptp"'1 .:H _-v Dob ts not already proved may then be proved^ or they wil i;be' excluded the benefit of any dividend?*.<y ):��� if. f h".y'. ��� By Order'bf Court,j ' '���'"��� : fi' fl ,yi: -, ���'���' yif. 'i'f'' 'f '- '^OLIV^HARi;^Offlciai:Asslgnee.'' Richfield; 23rd June, 1865;������ - &��� Incther rein^^our^^ff Ci^ tlnstice^of ; JBn^sh CblinnbiasPi�����* ���'A ��� in bankruptcy: Hf:f xi ,��� -In re *^u,u^'H!_w?^*a'Bank^ 'if X^ 3E is hereby' given that a%reditor��s' JCecUng ^lli'bo held ion Wednesday nexfc>fthe 28th instant. j^^U, ,a.;;m., at,tho Court House; Richfle.nV fd^he purpose of electing a 'now, Trade -Assignee/ in:v2i_u-or< Mr.' Despard;'and for proof of debtis not yet proved- - - ' . y:-fA.^�� 'V .By or der1 of: "Courts ���'''" ' '^'"ff ' ' __/ wJ ._, v ^O^yER'HARE^Offlciali^signee. ���Richfield, June23rdj;p65, .^ ^-At?tf*frfc*F%-'yfi In the1 Supreme Court^ of Civil Justice of ��� British Columbia. ''>.....-f'iX'.[,..;.. JN' banklruptct; .;; X X' In re iXivin SiREs;,:a:'Bariicfuptl' f ��������� fi 1W, OKCE is hereby given; thaf>-��� a Croaitor's Adeline X*y will be. held at. the^Dourt. House; Richfield. bn^ WeciV ;nes^a3ynext, th028th instant] at il'a.^mv^ W ti.e-*_uK; pose ot receiving and: Auditing the: accounts of Mr ��� Strouss; the'^ Assighee'^hxl&tor 'the jjroof -of debts not y ot; prpvopV \ i t - 'By :order Of.: Cour t,^.. - ���*> "M- *l'' ���' -" "f fJ- ���" -- [*f4��" v''$?**$l ^^^^RE; Official ^i^neo.5 Richfield, June^3rd,' 1865.. ,,. _ -,. < ��.'. , * ^'f ALL _EHB jt-^SE^i^ fed'tp'VcSil %nd e^oyVthemselv^^w fff hearty welcome will be extended; ��� Billiards, Ezo.olleht Befreslinients and best of order observed.- ���/'A "' - ���fi\tXypf,^X.if''i[Xi-'X:yj.MA^^T^ CO. -1"- ' '" """'' 'immmimmmm "-'������' m ''" '''������iin'n ______ th. 'aU1' ef <���'���':: ������r-l'-^.f';:-^y:r-..i.y--.(^r-yA:<y:yy.ty--i. .".'V:���.';���=.'.��� '���-;���: !>������'���-. 'Ay,-.. ^'.K-BAl^E^LUB^ *WiLi_iAMs^C_^k^ -^\fl H_.ye .0^ htmd ,^ ��� ./'goods just���arrivSdt-;which sihey viil aell at tha^>-;..-:'*||| % ': f:'-: ;/I/6west Market' Rates, vis:I- "ffifiik. GROCERIES; ^iDclu^_^^Hcklef ���; ��� ^Jama, ifiXf* ltia<!a ; ��� ���Sance8,v&Ci-,)-i''y.1^*^_:'v f, ���- /-��h :, . "���-��������� ;���;,!��� .;>.����� ftff}:fA' :' -'������' .">.������:������ :-A/:tTROVi��aONs;r;>,:'v':������;,,: .������'���"*,.;.:���������.,.; ���'���" ������������-'���:���- ���=;*:.?.>-vtrt'.t-'f^v^."> '^^i1'';��������'������ ��� L;-:-:V''/^.;;;:iA���l^^ --���.-::'.^v"i^^^b^-*WIN*^,{i,t'':""- ���'^1;^-:/- ������' .:',l'"';*" '������'/:'.' lsEGAT^^OBAfXp,j V^ yf ffy f'.f\yfy[ffii ff STJ^IONERT^(kx>THIN^ ���?.->;\ ff f f ty f'Jt: Ai. f m BOOTS SHOE3, '.\"r*.,A* In ^"N- the Supreme NQourt of Civil"kJusJlce..pf ^ -. : :'-f";-Britis^Coluinbia:'*l"'''...a'm 'f[f yy : :fd lyif . 'i^tS^'A^^Vp^Vf ;^--;--- ':A-f\i .,'���' In re Witjliam Winxaiid, a bankrupt. i"X' ff - VTQT1CE is hereby "given? that 'a Creditor's 'Meeting X\ will po: held at,the, Court,House, -Richael d^'on: Wedi nesday next, the 28tti instant, at 11 a. mil} forihe par-: 'pose ol receiving a nd Aud it i n g th e acco un tsv of the As-: sjgnees,: and- for the proof of deb ts Wt��et proy.ed. ;-;-- '���.'- By order bfi Court,: "'^���ffrt '?���:"", -rf.Y ��.TH\a T r .PUyER HARE, Officii Assiirnee: . Richfield;;June 23rli, 1865^;.,_.' :.,/,;;-!/....-. -.. >..*. *i = ���:, f= Tn. the Supreme Court of Civil justice W ., '-. -'��� :���: -British 'Columbia/' .f-'^fp ;* ff Soda 3^tei*'&: Sarsapa^illa ���';"��� aaaa f - -'FOR SALE ..AT':THE- ��� * ���';' * v ; ^diZELLE SALOON,:;;.^inoraW . 4 :-'.':';.\^'-'' '/������^V:/'\-.;.-ABLER'&'BiUtRT.. 8. I : \ CAMERONTON, JAMES iLORING, Prop. This Magnificent Saloon, which is the finest in Cariboo Tor Terpsychorcan Exercise, is now open io the lovers of MUSIC and DANCING-, X ��&* First Glass order will "be. preserved, and the proprietor invites all his friends to give him a call. .The Bar is stocked with the finest Liquors and Segaii_.; !_. ��� .:���'-���:��� :>: -IN-BANKRUPTCv.- f :'ff\ fff- , -In re VA^DoBXAsr k ;Lowe, Bankrupts; Pf'X , OTICK is hereby given-that'a Creditor^ Meeting 11 ������ will be held at th^.Court House, Richfield, on Wed- oesday next, the;28th instant, at 11 a. m.,. for the pur- pose of Auditing the accounts of the Assignees, and of accepting the resighatioh of office of Mr. Hamburgher, this Trade Assignee, and, for' electing a new Trade Assignee, and for proof of such debts as have not yet beeniproved. By. order of Court, . . j; OLIVER HARE, Official Assignee. Richfield, Jiino23rd; 1S05. ;' 4 . _i��_mNG:UTI^SI"C^,:.:inclu^i^ ff^f -ft -: ' _\? rf a ." gg'QyEf^ forks,.'" y : fd ftWCKflWEp -t ^���tf;' ?_9;-:.^CKB_^, ^.'^.pyy'Y'' ��� '���ff '* -���ci'-'���<��� *" * ���"i������,:'" .;.-:-'__fi_rf.Parlicultfr attentiori;iscalle^- oi; tiQudfejfM*^^ IJarkorvillev-iaith iJune. 1^/ i .;< n^.- :A... M: '.���to--:bv#!ft_liaa :��toc_r- dc *' iX fi^M."&At^-A^D R__f!^ - ,:...-, j -vj > -. ������ ';-ji^:Ai .Aye. <?-��������'.' '���'���-- :-*. -�� <^u---'-= - WZW&��yR> t. if Gtmo CE�� I ES, ANI> .'���������..��� in the Supreme Court of Civil Justice of British Columbia* IN BANKRUPTCv. In re John Ducie Cusncoy, a Bankrupt. "VTOTICE is hereby^given that a Creditor's Meeting McKinon, and for proof of debts nut yet proved. By order of Court, OUVKR HARE, Official Assignee. RichfioM, June 23rd, 1865. 4 ��� In the Supreme Court of Civil Justice of British Columbia. THE ^bERSTGNED5if3N6"W PREPARED f tf ANA- ' LiYSE- QRES Of any deficription brought to him for. that purpose. Charge* moderate. , ./:��*�� :>"'���.���'."���'* -^ ' BLACK SAND, -FANKIN��3 &.BLOWiNGS ,;BOUGHT. or CLEAKEIDiOa ComB_iS^ion,.at the Aurora Company 'a Office/' '"���"���};"���'���-''"; :fff.T "���"���, ' TT Tt "..."��� T,,/!:. _ :.:. ...f - '2 -:??: ;��� >,:v t"*.- "";7-;.,; "���"���'��� : ��� PE^ DEVICE; CONCORD SPRING WAGGON,- capable of /seating ninp passengers; besides carryinj; baggage: ; '��� ���' 'f: . f :> ::ff ^'f\ YAXJSO, -���'���'" :*; '\X--f. fi' A pair of fino American Horses, with.set of doub.o harness for sale. Apply at this office, or to . V* '- .., MR^SHAW,;,;. 2 f' ��� -?' 'if : '-'. Smith's Rahch�� Cottonwaod. . y?\ ���i-t AN EXCE^ iff RANCH, ^situated on the W��$g0ns Road, ana vh which a large number of cattiecouW be cared for in the(wint(*r, as there is plenty of hay for feeding. There fe a good Dwelling House, together with Cattle Sheds, Stables, &c, on the promises. . Apply, by letter, to UA,�� 'Cariboo Sentinel' office.- 2 T. BARKERVILLE. J, ATCHIS O "VTOTICE is hereby given that Letters or Administra- JJi tion of the Estate and Effects of Frederick Jjibel, lato of Richfield, deceased, have been granted to OLIVER HARK, Esquire, Acting Registrar of the Supreme Court of Civil Justice of British Columbia, tbft Official .Administrator, to whom the creditors are to send their accounts, on or before Wednesday, 12th day--of July. next. All persons indebted tb tho said Estate', or that have any of his effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to. tho said Offlci al Admi nis tra tor. OLIVER HARE, . . . Official Admini.vrator. Richfield, June 23rd, 1865. - 4 J. K. SUTER Has Instructions to sell the following valuable ., ; claims, viz: : ���':�� : 1 1-4 interests in "Sage Miller'J Co'y, Lowhea Creek; 1-2 .1*4 1-2 12 1-2 13 1-2 1-4 do do do do do do do do do do do ���'Brown" '������ Providence" do : {- . do A: . do Wat��ons Gulch; do :; do do ��� do do . do Conlclina.Guleh do. THE WINES. SHRITS, ALB __ SEGARS to bo bad at this __sleon arc tho best that can be imported. A First Class 'Reading Room! All the latest Itoglish, American, Canadian and colo. nial.paper., takes io. &xF A Harmonic Meeting held every Voek���Judge and ,tury. .. . . . Will be given once a week by1 tho Cariboo Amateur Dramatic Association. v 3 G-AZELLE SALOON CAMERONTON, Adler. &'Barry, Pron'rs. 5 *. __ v. This large Saloon is fitted, up in a style of elegance und comfort which has no rival in these colonies. It cuLiUuns two large Billiard 'fables with all the modern improvements 1 im- The Bar is furnished with LIQUORS & SEGARS of the finest quality and best brands. Tea subscribers have received a machine for ra'aun- fac;wring Soda Water, and also ono for making Sarsa- partita, both of winch articles they ar. now prepared to supply to cuT*vnj*rri. ' a ' ��� ''Morning Star" Co'y, Williams Creek do <fo "Forrest Rose1.1' do "Nevada" ��� do "Barker" do "Cornish" do "Garibaldi" ; do 1 do "Challenge" do 1 do "Hood" do Also, a few shares in tho various Bed Rock Flume Co'ys All kjnda-of business connected with mining prompt- ;ly and carefully attended to, . :. .��� ������ ��� 4ST Office���RICHiriELI), near the Court House. J2^ Fashionable Hair Cutting! y W.D. M08ES. Ip your Hair is falling and becoming .thw^ eall and have it B*ESTOBiEB before you are bald headed; t . W.-D. MOSES, 2 Barkerville, Williams CreeK. E. C* G5LLETTE, Opfice���CAMERONTON. 2 ������i_E^LLErSATURDAY;; JUNE 24, '65 i_^__fe_j-_ ������������������-_.���������" --������������������'���������- ��������� ,'f : . ; ?|COtJRT.: *___.. . ;.^me^w>/feco^m)^.J ,fM'm ?3d t>June. 1^05*'** ..-ioie*f^:c������'v:^v^. :*_^sJTuhnel.���������This was ^M'actionfbr 20t) feet of ground^which plain: fflf& -*____*������S_SE_.-; '" f_sSy_-_.-~"- ��������� ^������1favor ..-^ l^^lfgan'Francisco ,-g.������"^'.'vi.Moaeby^Suit for '5^Ssessments.;i: Jiid^ineut .rfe Ainouut .claimed. Reid: co'y" vs. Reid:-^This was ;a7c'ase iron) IHfeouse 'Creefc; ������h&defendant wished to get ���������^Sirorder to havolhis^Bitn:6f 100:feetstaked ^pf to himself. The Commissioner,; Refused to m -A'. A: P : Igrant.the apnlic^tion;.? K> i Xp^homimMiiL--1- We "lately referred'to wliat is doing, in regard to ;the raising'of .crops p|������ ughoufc the' CQlpjuy^au'i ;hoticelTthe!:fact |l|if around Lillooet a vast .quantity, ojV-wheat llcMbcen sown this year..-y^lKe. now .loarn that' JlJSKopp 6 site the beautiM little town'of ^iil-. |3|tet,;ai^ ||}|$n_er Champion for the purpose ^putting tffl||to the mill;,it will^therefprebe,driy^en-by. Sfsiiti and'Svili;i be., capable, of * jjriacling all ^^&ear;rounli.'^;"Mri $eoti ih,as X .a' large area. pP&nd the mill;fnndef wheat this year, and l^^piour arriving in, Ca^ribpp::npxt:Season; will, ||p|p_e; produce pf "Afcp ppipiry.^ Lit wll^e seen: ^i^vhere that^it is alsb^cofit^^ Jlffl^iug"niiW al^QueshWmouih^ Bit evinces SfpSf^- in the future; bf.this?countryxb.i'find men WILLIAMS CEEEK. Our limited space to-day will not admit of our giving: any extended report of Operations on this creek since our * fre ith! Rough.and-Ready co?.y;'.at -Barkerville, have1 "got down their new shaft,'and.Ootained small prospects on_the bed rock. H Hard Curry:has also succeeded inssWiking bed rock; rat 54 feet, in bis-ne\v-shaft in the1 OlffDiller grou rig; 5. ery promising prpsppcis,ha,ye)been (Ufecpver- od.: Wc'notice a great'many former'.presidents of Victoria at present on the creek busily engaged in trying to recover some.pi.their losses beiow,- among.the.rest is Hr. (SlieppQrd, ��������� ..formerly-of tho*Confederate" -Saloon* who1 is act!vely engaged as a carpenter. "'���������''��������� CUNNINGHAM CREEK,.' ' ''���������.'. % ��������� , 1*he, utmost activity prcyailsron thifjjjreek among the miners- and we expect soon tOnavevmany rich strikes to record. Last week the Kentuck co'y made $1400, and on Thursday, the 22hd instant, seven ounces to the pan was washed out off.the bed rock.���������-The Reid,co'y are gettingrinto a channel "-^tanaisli"co'y; have"cbtri- 1 l^^^^sting larg^l^j igt f4kS**MtfwIFaiid manu- ^^feiAiring,pursiiits*in"it? ���������*"������������������������������������ ���������H^ti Ri3v. ^Ex^^^Grlfe^^I^is popular ^*^^ffiom;^d$u-^-fes rei������������inin| here'a^the ^���������^j^dent' Missionary of the- ChurcHof*iEhgland ^������|Wg ��������� ���������^et^K3Pn*. -:A^ibetter^ appointment ' could not have !been' made'"as* JMr. Garrett is welll|and widely known^^as- onr pf'the most enlightened and liberal'minded1 clergymen in in^tSe. diocesei if Mr; Garrett' risfan; eloquent ppacher^ and few pill, go to' Jear him who will ;no t c oi me';. away" ins true ted j and edi Bed. $'������������������ -;i[QSpivil 1 ^cbndiictl)ivine Service 07ery Sunday, pe morning-^at Richfield-, a. l| o'elocfc, a^ Mm jtiOToon at Barkej. v^iilej ^ at 3ip|lpck, and in y$|������evemng at 'C3amefonton,r irlthe Reading IBSIm; u 5' 6'Jclbok:* 1 f * *:/ *' ��������������� * ^ ������*J' ��������� ; y f Assay Offigi_.���������The commehcing;operations, -rrPOlnt. co'yf have, got diU;h ilin'ishe'd and are now ready to'ground sluices-t-Wyatt co'# arc drifting from shaffc; ���������Sargent co'y are erecting b yciraulic. ���������G reyco'-y., have , conjincnced blast ing rim rock to ge t into .channel;i^Lewis co'y were engaged in sluicing their front ground' for some tfmopastj would was h up -: te^da y. -rSing coly.;_ have been wdrki ng in the creek and will co'mmenee washing up next week.��������� Leom co'y suak two or three.shafts and weredriven oiit of them by water.-r-There are twenty men engaged pn thc new..jlitch, and*-ithe.iwOrk progresses very fasfc^ it will piroba]) Iy;be 'nnished^b eforo the endbf-next week f. its length" will bo one mile and three-quarters and it will Carry 500 inches of water, '��������� j ���������- '.' *'nff [;''LpWHE|i'''^EE^':i'v ���������"' 'Tiip'i ;"^r'T !' The companies; ���������g$erallyi-0$ ^ttoiereek-are ground, sluicing; sonie of theiii will commence washing iip next week add expect arich harvosU -t. '-.i,ff rfl'srs. f'' ���������;-���������...=.���������.'���������..'; ./'./.STOUTS GULCH.-' 4 The Golden Hope co'y have, been gatting on well of late; thciraverage yield is about 25 ounces par day.-- The Pioneer, co'y aremaking a little more'.:thai^v/ageSi". The remaining 'companies 'on the'ggalch are still prospecting, :/.' _- 'X _; p .f:'yf; X;; ��������� .M m'arthurs GULCff. There is nothing new to. report from thisVquarterJ������ .The- Artesian compa ny's work is being pushed forward vvi th cpmmendable speed by the"active! foreman; the shRft' is now raor^> than CO feet deep. .7 t CARIBOO-MARKET REPORT. , .Bank rf British-Cor ^Kbia5 has opened an J Assay bfflce on Wil- ; |i|^ Creek, under the mana^ment of Mr: BojMfieldJ ^who has lately^.arn^d from .Eng- ^-landi|; We'were permitted a feldays since to :;in||ect some' bars^^8f ^Ca_uJifi gold melt- ed^jn;,-- j.he ��������� : office, ^.i.;and.-,-.ihey f [reflect grgp credit on the , skill' it>-������������������ thp v gen- ������^mjSn in j charge. Since thrgo vernment has conceded a portion*of the xport tax on /alijfgold assayed at.:, the: bank \ ^Q have n 0 ^dpttlll^a large business will fe ,the. result. ^S|ihk the directors^ havi tej ^forturiate; in v gpcuiring the services1 of a. gntleman who :'geems to be so well qualifieii amir. Bowsfield p^ffiieuutie8^he.has:to:disehar|e.-;v ; ft Xyi^w_ Mill''for:jSale.~~We '*vbnld call at- "'wajion to-an advertisement "of 1 Steam' Saw :r?Mil|jfor sale at Quesnel Month. As the ;ma- |/^nery is of the most improve^ cpn.structipn. r afil the openihg'that is present d most desirable for an enterprising p'erson 6 caiTy on an 1 pensive lnmber #_|S_.ould recommend'_ ,;^^festo apply to the ^owners jf the mill at fonp0f.. ��������� .. ;.'-: ; ��������� ; r.yf -: . > f ' Bisi) Rop.KrFi.rjME Car^We;fcated;;iu our (liis*.,;1i^ue that 40 men wereempoyed on the . I^d||pck flume before the late llw suits were brought iu-the Commissioner*] Court. We ��������� hiwe'fllnce learned that this waaan error, the ; n^unSer actually engaged did nit exceed 18. 4jJ#elhavo the,satisfaction of .Biding- that_the :yv:aj)p^als have^ all been withdraw}' and the dis- ^put^s amicably settled. ���������������.._ f ���������".. ff'ff V-^Bbpouted New Discovertb .--A report ���������^iiries through the Hudson B^r Co. at ].'ovt 8hep-pard that,the prospecting jarty,seat out ;.j;^b||the government have discoijred rich and ������^MCj|jnsiye diggings, on the Uppt Arrow Lake, liOD miles due north of Fort Seppcrd. The ;|r^oHp6edsconfirmati6n. ���������_ "'Ja'x '. "(ifJjPHiNBSK IMMIGRANT3.^-The i elestial immi- IpSnts at Yietoria were badf off for food, -;/;.and a large,number made a -Ascentupon a ���������fetbre whereHce was sold, but lhe police arrived in time to prevent the lacking of the -l;5pl||ce.; . ��������� ���������'-���������/���������-������������������. ��������� - ' y :' Inland Di(KnNos.-~-It.was r|)6rted in Vic- iipja that new diggings had lien found in a .gulch falling into Jordan Rfer that pros- y^jcited-.two'cents:to the pan.' Ij '";.. ' '' i$3fjp&m Divine Service, in eoalection with the Presbyterian Mission,'will be'held at Camer- :-������5|ton at 11. a. m. and at'Ricffield aV3 p. ni. :^very Sunday, Rev. B.Bnff, lissionary. ��������� :.:.-.._i:' ,,.;,,.., .';- -;' ,j Saturday, 2ith June, 1865. ; - We ha ve'" very 1 it tie to report in conriection wi th. the niarket further than that it is glutted with.every description of goods; it continues :.tir>; decline^ \ apdjprices nro altogether in favor of the miner. ��������� Flour, wholesale' $20 %\00 fts., retail, 22:cents- ^ f$lH Several large trains huvo'arrived, during, the.week, and others are roported as likely;tb aVrive within a few days. >V,e fa.av,9 the,most reliable data in our possession for stating that.' one millibn"pounds weight of. goods have either arrived at, or ar^ on-'the1 road at" present for Wi Ilia ms 0 raek. All tlds���������<& i n add ition to three hun- dred thousand pounds weight held by Merchants here at;' the opening of the season. ��������� To the Editor op tub; ^Cariboo gB_?T_3^_!lL.,^ Sir,���������I observe a letter in. the 'British Columbian.' written fay a gentleman;(?) who culls himself a victim, and in which he"tells what is not true when he states that Mr. Coaimeline, or our postmaster as hecalls hlmj receives one half of- the extra-Tcharge made at the Branch Post.O_Qcea;las;ih all cases the extra-charge of Is.- is kept by tbe person in charge of each office. . . . . .. ^f : POSTMASTER,,,..^ . f>t f ft f fBrahcS Post Office, ;Cam0rb_tt6ri.\ Bank or British North America.���������We have the pleasure of stating that a Branch of this ba|nl-will be ppehedhere dn Jabou^-two^weeMs time. The Manager willtbev_Vtr. Burrell, from the Bank at rVictoria,������ and' his apjpoihtrrierit is in every respect a;most- judicious:'onei: *_ 1 St, JonN's 1)at.���������This day isHhe;-anniversary of the ,patron SainLof, Masonry. It will, reca 11 to: the minds;, of all true:thembeR_-of the craft:thepleasantestmem^ oriesof happy hours spent among their brethren in It Sh be allowed to pass over without any celebration. This is ���������not thc spirit that should prevail amongst our brethren. 'Crowood Out.���������Owing to the pressure on our spaco to-day of -Assizo intelligence, and new advertisements, we are obliged to hold over an article on Mr. Hoi brook's ''Monrfter.-Meetfag'' at Douglas, communication from our correspondent ''Dixie," and other mat ter. A RcpReHeNsiSLe PiiACTice.���������-Judge Begbie passed sonic severe strictures form .the Bench, on Thursday last, in ri������g'������.rd to persons attempting to extract opinions rugarding disputed cases from Ids lordship and the Gold Commissioner 'when they arc but of court.' "He expressed his intention to commit any one in.future. for contempt who' would' dare to thus tamper'with a judicial officer. ,, ;,. :t >,:r Row in B__RKCRViLLe.-^A few nights _>ince a young"' .man broko into the house of a female residing in Bar- kerville and committed an assanlt upon her, it is said, .with an axe. . ^lucriONSAte.-^-Mr. F. V. Lee.wiUReli;-oa Monday, the 2($th; instaut, .by order of the Mortgagees, the chari ter, &c. j of thc Bed Rock Drain co'y. ��������� ��������� Bankruptcy (Jourt.-���������The?Ion. Mr. Justic, Begbie ���������will hold.the Bankruptcy Court on W'ehdesdayncxt; j the 28th ins'.. ���������-���������������������������'- '" - ,. ��������� ������ ....... im* All who desire GOOD 'COFFEE and Fine Spices can have both by always askJog-for FBLL & CO'S, which can b. had from all respectable Store keepers. Be sure you get it with our trade label on each package' .. <; ,. jm**Mr. Alfred Waddington has been appointed.Secrestary to the Board of Education,^!.,, ' JBS3* Sir, James Douglas and W. A. G. Young were expected at Victoria on the Ik! inst. i������&p Mr. Denny has been returned hy a large ������������������si f'iil������ 'Aurora the ^British Coliimbiai,') .){\ H For ten days before the 17th icstl, there was >a: complete breakin ^the^ -telegrapi?^i_e%a; 'The foliovfing is a- summary^bf;the Baoat' important items received on the date met_t!oioed: j: _;> Jeff. ;Davis is> to: be ^tried^befbre) a foil touch in the'te^&Courts;* Longstreet >has;?������*pplietl| ������tp theiJJ^ Sgautnorities^ for a pardon for tiiia-l self*?^: Genitliallabk-; has been removed to ;a command ^in^*_5alifornia;i hw^appointinont bf rebels in Richmond; -is saici io be the cause". Qqv.: iVfagrathiwas arrested at Columbia on a charge' of^ high rtreason^y'A^^; &��������� aririy^ of; ob*' sewationj tinder Gen.-Steele; of ^30,000 men has been ordered' to' the'frontier pit is suppb?* ed to ibe in connection with the^ Me_dcan question.?^ It ia said^ that Count- 'Morithqlon.-will demand^:an explanation;;���������, ���������:PriBpners^ of war under,j.anfc; of, Major are: ordered\ to be re- teasedi-1 :.President..^Johnston hag ^ecoived threatening' letters, k A large number of Coii* federate .soldiers ��������� are \ summoned: to', ffive evi^; deuce against: Gen;vLee. 0% oharge'of high :treason.:'i'<:j> fffnin- "f:M 'i f ff '- if}} ���������{������������������^���������f\ : ^EoBOPSAN.Nawa^Londoa^Dftily ^News" re-^ marks;-that, if /Johnson, intended giving ^France icause to.7doelare;vrar ^he ���������;'wouldi hot?now be ��������� disbanding armies or recalling'ships*^^'PdSt** says reliable'information leaves the inference that'sof-far, aa. Johnson is'; concerned he has^ho' intention ibfanterferinjgvieithert in Mexican^pr Canadian affairs;^' 3"he- Paris1 ?Fatria*^has?rea- so]njo;belie*ve:to thei attention of the Prehch ^overnineiS is^cou^ destine mo ve in America, 1 and c that'll neee^; saryfit; will udopt energetic ^measur^s- a^alnlst^ U. S. volunteers. The 'Times' says the ^_ues-; tionipfiihe Alabama-rejcmder:has: reached an- unpleasant p oint; Great Britain hay ing -'refused ? 1 inderanity^' the ��������� Americanf irejoiiider amounts to a complication, ffii ffpiftifl- ;'.* 1 X Msxicd^l)atesto28th May state'that guei1- .iilas were as tSick as ever. Negrette wasat Victory with 5000 troops^^ were .moving against tJuejpJacie^^ Xi-ffff ! Ciiti_wtSij_���������San Francisco, June I5.-^vThe firm of ^Greenhpod .;&. Newbauer^have been indicted by-the U. & Graud Jnry for perjury v in mak_hgr^_als8 - statenieiit^ of* the amount of their-business affairs to ?thclhtefnttr re venue: assessor. Legal^Tenders 72v@ *f2 lr4.:, 1 OANAnX���������?\\b Toronto^ '.Globe'* announces; that .the Canadian Delegates"^ England are n_Getihg.with marked success; ������������������; The -policy proposed -.'includes- a .bas(s.on which tho connection between Great Britain & Oahada^ will, be rendered firm-and lasting^ and-ombraces meas-i ut'eB.ca.culatfe't tovinimediatcly enhanco^thc'pwperty: of ��������� the country an d develdpe i ts resources.,.... X\A HoAXr���������The^ teiegratn purporting-tp give an account of the;. execution * of Davis and Breckinridge was a hoax, practiced, it is said, by some waggish ^operators ,,at or near New^ ,We^t^_auist|er^ wip,/todiiig the. ^ires down below SeattleViepairedi to the roof of a: builds ing over which the'wires ran;'and applying' a smatl instrument to* It f mcitiuiabtujved the:idis-; patch out of whole cloth. '< The operator at New Westminster was deceived^-eo swas the 'Columbian* editor; and, we may as well confess," so were we of the 'Chronicle7���������badly. The^iiiiblic vt(jok| iiefharigifig jte Keatt^eiy" much4 and'two 0iyate'dwellings displayed en> signi^a of mourning'for JeffJ: who- turns put to Aye alive, if not actually kicking. The "'sellJ" was a cruel one and wili not bear repeating. -���������Victoria1'Chronicle.H -: '^-**? V *- :' - hv; :'3t. ���������'< mtt f.yyp ^^.^cAMii^o^Tp^;,;.,;:;: yyy*x if THE A flit- " .. A->���������''������������������*���������'- .r,,::,r:,-::.-*5...-T;^-WIL.GqX^ THH? I _SSf^BUSHSEKT?^ WI5.L'; [MX. QPE^llfD: -fe*' MOISTDAY. NEXT, the 19tlrlnst^fbr thdreceptive of __05rder������jf. The hpu^o has*been noaUy fltted ;up an_. ZifTmiiGr2^ TfX^ffAf^TAihf������^:yi^f)d mmA^y%$$4 ���������fff yrtY-'fAYAf ffff fr! ,v. i, \ A,u y-y. A.<y.: >.: .'.: V4? i^iwi-y %, fffxspi^mf ;*h''vn.. lliff, ��������� Wlwr^be tolfe&'gXi'd-to Boe^ll'his^.1 5;','.^ .��������� iV-*; i"*'\ Ui j'A?z.yy\Ar, ��������� :������������������ -���������'������������������,; -"��������� '������������������������������������ P't ;.aH ���������-., A*. ..yd ,-.r>.. hA- r>������- -. _r..::.: Af< f ��������� :-��������� A:- ��������� ':-������������������:,��������� /,< ���������D.A-A ff ���������������������������- yf 'if-f;': A'A^ftt's"1; f.-:fi ������������������*i\Al*y . rifei; q������ntj^ -t XX, '-;. i > , >A2sD.y;yt>:S.P fff \ [fAAVi_- '���������..' ">���������*_��������� f>"-. iv=--__.v "- ��������� '��������� 'V1 'il- w vu'.**������������������ .* i* ; ;v^Girc*alating liibrai^u,^ IS; XOW OPE^Jj having received- the^barges t,.; stock ff,. T, of NOV ELS ever imported 'on^the'ere ___'*'they-corn^.. n pr.8e;a.ljjb^ ^prks?o^_tfod^^ ff re'ceived^Oj'bbp<qf the':fineaV brands-of Havana, Q i-, H \ tars .ever * imported'bh'th������' creek j 'also, Chei wihg^in it:. \ . moking .Tobacco, together with a fine,, lot of^per-"Tf 'fumeryy Bruahee^Peh Kniv^fotC,; ;i.A larfl.e variety of flne;Meer������haum.ripcs_r/*,Va_5,^M^ 'it 8b et3 i. per \do?z;$ ' ^mij^GB^^^^ifStX^ ���������'������������������ ' ffffi^^Tif^X niiM*i'i������.i_iij)'-ir-mi ,.; - ��������� %,: ���������fh i \\* T IfiJf^f^t ���������f t it V ^ ��������� mmmmux' f-x fX -^:.-. yr ���������AA f This .^labHshinentds1 npw.ppen.fbr custpnih.? r ers."1*" T^e^Tablejs supplied with^he jbest and. choioest: >i-.* deli _*cie_,\^Coffee and pies cah be had at,a)l hbutt. t,, 1. f '^^^l^^'JXdfhont^ins: the Fin.st't.iqudrs iaii.the^Ctaek -������������������' j"??' *: CAMERONTON* ���������y--"ih Th������ Oldest ^Established Hotel ^011 *Wi__iams5 fff'' a<: yasa --Vicreek. '���������'*,". if" "'' " :���������'���������',.. , .DIED.--Ori Juno 8th, at/tbW Koyal iHoapi.tal, Vict. - ria, of consumption, William Green, a native of New Brunswick, agtjd 3d years. In Victoria-, onthc: 8th ���������inst.', Mr. 1 Alex. Hamilton, aged -5-3 yearSj late of Canada West, - -. EXPRESS'FREIGHT AND PASSENGER -y^ppm-ppf, ' X"': mHB MOST EXPIDITIOUS AND ECONOMICAL, AS jj., well1 as the most comfortable mode of travel to tho lower country is by this line. 1 SADJSLB''-.Tn__IN -leaves. Richfield .on .Mohoat8 and Thxjksdavs atNOONv^intirae'to catch tho 8TA<������E at Cottonwood for Quesnel Mouth and the steamer for Soda CreeJc. BARNARD'S STAGES leavo Soda Creek every MONnAT and Tuuksoay at 8 a. m. The Thure- Viay's Stage will lay over at Blair's, 111 mile post, and at Clinton for rest; the Monday's Stage at Clinton only ; both arriving at rale in time to catch the steamers for New Westminster, jjggf* Through Tickets may be obtained at the Office in Richucld. ^ EXPRESS ^^ TiTES. ^CAMERON-ibegs to intimate that sho has operw ��������� ifl ed the |!io������EER Hotel in :Cameroriton^*which i������: neatly fitted.up.with,every corhfort; the Bftus are cleao. and well kept un'der her own Iftuperintendahoe; ihi.^ Bar is well stocked !with > the 'finest LIQUORS; and,th***"_ Restaurant will be supplied1 with ^every^delicacy;;'' An * ofllciont .Cook engaged; . -;/���������#���������-������������������ f��������� ---f Ay-fjlm f': Froni;the long experience Mrs.; rCameTon ihas.had j0}. Hotel keeping on"Wiiliams Creel.,, and the.large'piitj'o'o'���������;' age formerly bestowed upon!h.r houseK she; will' _eovrv ' nothing .wanting/ iniher new-Hotel-'ito - ."fisurethe sup-- port and patronage ofhcrjold friends;^, t f- aa ;: = ���������' ���������'���������: ij__r.Hpt "and^^.Cold.Suppers40 be,had at all;hours.,...,/ WI 12LI A5M.S;;''C.R:'eE'K: ��������� y r AND ���������. ��������� ��������� V' : ���������; fiT ?-.^BARia5RVl;XE/;:r. .i'"'i':"3: ';���������-^;;���������;:G;:���������!;MILLER���������.���������^ __!?-*������** Meals Ready. at all *_our?r. : rrHE RATES FOR FREIGHT by tbe Stage from Tale I to BicKfield will be .. ':, 5 to-S5,lbs. .-,-*������.,..,������������������ ---���������-��������� $1,00 $-__. ��������� 25 to 100 fts - - -- 90 ���������# ft . ; over-100 fts-. ��������� f. '���������.; fff- .. 1. *"B'"# ft ������������������ ��������� THftOtjGH IK T8* DATS. .-. -��������� ���������-. \ '-.;Fv-J;:iBARNARl>: Impo2rtaia.^ -to Miners I ' :; ' The undersigned is pre-parod to,.,,. ���������>.-, CLEAN BLACK SAND, BLOWINGS������������������.ANI> ,,,,,. i .PANNINGS, Yrr.:Xr:f ]i . On Commission, or will purchase any quantity on th<* ��������� -"..,-... ,Most Libebai.Tkj.ms, at the ���������-;.'������������������ ff "Reading Boom, Cameronton, ' 'Subscriber is now well known on /SVUliai^s CVaek, an1 ��������� from the conlldenco reposed in him last >'aJl in .the above business, he hopes to receive the patronage of tbe Mining community thc ensuing season. H, yf >.���������'���������������������������: '���������'������������������' '��������� ' - JOHN BOWRON/ ��������� Steamer " Enterprise,'? yi Leaves SODA CHEEK for QlfEvSNEL ' MONDAY AND THURSDAY MORNINCS, AT BA*YLIG-HT, . ' " ' Loaves QUESNEL for SODA CREEK, ^V*EDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS at 4 A. if. -FOR��������� feEDt?CBP.-The Bank of Bitish Columbia maJorlty ^ Washington Territory. ihm reduced its Shis is one titts rate of discotafc'1-4 per cent. stei* id the ridit.ircclioir ^_������rOne of the vcHfiels from New York with telegraph wm has arrived at Victoria. OONNICTINO WITS DIETZ & NELSON'S FOR VICTORIA, Will arrive atRScbMd 03 Wrpra?OA_*fl and Pa?03Oa?& and close en Momjatb and THSftsiuvs &'t NOON, C'^n voyms rreoAur^, Tetters and Valuiibles for ALL^^IB OF TfiE WOliHO" ' :" '���������"..���������' F. J. BAKN'ARD. Neighboring Creeks and Gulches;. JOSEPH C.SPOOKER:-will ran an Expr?:^ Rs^ulablt, in, connection, with Barnard '3. __sprph-. from William,s Creels to Grouse, Stevens, Beggs, AnO ���������;,.. ^nninghamV a,n.d Keithley Creefcs. - - Letters &c.^ 1) be left.at. Express CSJee, BichfiH.:, or John B.'Ue's, Barkerville. W.. WJNWARD, -'y AC1H34ITH. -MACBtlKlST' AND MA51 - FACTC-^HOF CO0KI_sCr RA^fiilJ, ' BARKKKVILLE, B. C. v W___W VW? (Continued from tint Page.), pany claimed all the ground formerly held by the Aurora. ' Cross-examined by Mr. Robertson���������Held an interest in the Borealis company which he subsequently transferred to Jack Edwards. fludge���������Mr. Walker, you have not estab-. lished, your case. - Mr. Walker, In a.lengthened address, pointed out that under his lordship's order-laying down the base line of the. company, and, the fact; proved in evidence that his clients were in possession up to the. time the claims were laid over, and that a considerable amount had hpen expended last year on the ground, they wer>Entitled to judgment in their favor. He eaid if his lordship decided against them that it would be the first time in his memory a claim would be lost on a mere informality in the wording of a record; and if the Watson party succeeded in this case it would be an opening by which the "jumping" days of 1������63 would return, and every title to claims on the creek would become unsettled and insecure. ; Mr. Walkem fo and in-tv forerbie ������peech denounced the parties who. had "jumped the ground of the Borealis company. The learned gentleman said they might as well put their hands into the pockets of his clients as to take, from ���������them the ground upon which they, had expended their,, money. He urged upon: his Jordship.'s attention that the Borealis title was perfectly good on the evidence submitted; thatif there was any ambiguity?ia] the wording of the.^ record^ the-law-as it formerly stood was misty and unsatisfactory Mr. Walkem dwelt with marked- emphasi_r on the discredit to be attached to She proceedings of tb& Wateor. company which had dared to .���������'jump?'other men's property;;,.Hetnastedtbe Court would stop such proceedings at the out? net and riot allow the days of 1863. _oj return ������ again../, fXi-'XX .'���������-'��������� "..������- X'* : "'��������� f-f- l^e Judge then proceeded to deliver- judgment* -?\;-His lordship was reluctantly;ohliged . to affirm the decree. -The appellants had not ^stebliehedtheir;case* ^They did .not. prove . th*rf-;t������el.r^^ or staked, or occupied, when the fillers1 Lea and ..Dauntless, companiesijumped it., < .By the decree Qf * th^'Sripreino CourV upon which 2_tr. Walker relied, six. week's were al lowed to have . , be ground staked off. /That had not r been done; arid If the plain letter of the "law^as ���������'net at naught arid the Borealfoeompany chose to neglect their own business, and place their valuable property in jeopardyrthe fault was not with; the Court. It was; a "strange and/rut- accountable feature In ������6hnWtibn with the miners of this creek that they eviriced a desire on every occasion to evade the plainest die-- tates of the law, and iri order to, do so they often.'came to the Commissioner to extract an opinion" out of him as to the course they should follow rather than comply with the law as laid down for them. This was a ver������ reprehensi-. ble practice and led to great evils, just such a hardship ae the Borealis company now suffered iii being deprived of their yalnahle property, | simply because they had not taken ttie precautioii to stake out their ground as required.. There was no' question that if this company had staked oif the ground .within the six weeks allowed for that purpose it would be his (the Judge's) duty to reversethe Commissioners Order and re-establish them in legal possession, but they had grossly neglected their own interests and must suffer for such neglect, Hi3 lordship concluded a lucid judgment,by stating that he was obliged by law to affirm the decree of the Court below as tbe appellants had not established one of three things, viz: That they were in possession of the ground when the Watson co'y "jumped" it; that it had -been staked off as-directed by order of the Court; or that,the situation the ground was properly defined in tbe record,' Mr. Robertson made an application for costs, and was forcing' several arguments on h!s lordship in support of his views, when ,-*- - The Court interrupted the learned gentleman in a good humored manner by saying; 4iMf. Robertson, the more you say the less you have to say."- '���������*: f fl ;_.,t.y " Mn Robertsons-Well, my lord, I know it is entirely in your own dweretion to allow costs or'not.'::'' '."'���������'".������ /'..:' ���������������������������.Ty,Tfi: Pf i^.f f[y: The Court���������-The position which your clients occupy, Mr. Robertson; remirids trie of "a pic-".' tjftce I oncesawin a^ focptipiis almanac ofLa burglar who hod been robbing a house, and being surprised by the inmates ran down stairs; ia his hasty flight he tumbled over the coal Bcuttle; gathering himself up he leaned against the wall, the very picture of injured ��������� lino- ; cence, and exclaimed, "Such neglect I" ' '"HX The force of the anecdote was keenly felt by the learned advocate, who saw- that further pleading for costs in the case was useless. The Courtr���������i cannot give costs in this case, ,.; Wednesday, 21st June. ��������� The Borealis ������ompany>p. Saw Mill company .--This was an appeal by the Saw Mill company, Conklins Gtiteh,; from a judgment of Mr. O'Reilly's lost seasons They ^ooght; to obtain pl>8se8sioi Ty ing between the Aurora jcompany1 end the Saw Mill' company,.- but B beirig claimed as. nari of the Borealis ground and held under the order of Court referred to in the proceeding yesterday, it was awarded uhifter the deci- flion of the Supreme Gourt to 4h> Borealis company by Mr. O^Reiily. ' fit. Mr. Walker, who appeared for the .Borealis company, said that after? his lordship's decision in the previous case heYhad no: alternative but to retire from defending the rights of the Borealis company in a. Pourtt>f:LAW* ?> f; The Court dwelt at great length ori the neglect of owners of claims/ An. liot complying with the law,, and reversed the a decree inia- vor oTthe Saw Mill compariy.o i ::������ ff ff ���������*.. T Mr.r Robertson made an application. < for costa,but the Judge rcifused to; grant it. f t Mr. Walker, made^an application to -,<the Judge, for time to stake'out the; ground of the Borealis company.'fr ;/-��������� tty.}Ayf.f''f ������������������Mr**-" The Court granted pneweekfor the purpose. :, Crane vs. Vaughan^ cb_npariy>^This^wi_a an appeal from a decwionofMrJCox in reference to a right to water. :It appeared that plaintiff had built a ditch on Iiowhee and had obtained a privilege to the surface water of the creek.. The plaintiff's right had been undisputed from 1802 to 1*365, when the defendants had built a ditch and taken some of tho water. The plaintiff, and a witness named John Boyle; proved that plaintiff had possession of-the water and that his title to it had been recorded. The "Court said:���������:it devolved upon- the Yaughari company; who were' the appellants, to. show; a better;title than Mr. Crane.j :' -' : .After a lengthened argument from MrJRo^ itfor^ I berfetov who appeared fbr the:Vaughari<^m^ paiso. paDy,v thp, Court i decided 'that " Crane had CAMERONTON. <T Wh^osalp & Retail Merchants k Dealers _____.;.- Xiiquors, - -provisiphs, .Grrooeiiesii O lPthingi . -t Hardware, Medicines, "Oriigfa ������; Miners Tools.: p&fr*. The cheapest prices'%h the Creek. A'E &MT&X& I Request my -"Friends and, acquaintances .,. to,recollect, that I have always .been and am still opposeaV' to tMoi3ppoly.i, I. thank. them; for -their1 past Uberal .patronage and solicit a continuance of it. 4_BTlam always prepared to sell CHEAPER than anybody else. H. EDWARDS, MERCHANT, Barkerville. proved his title,; and unless he (Mr. R;) could put in a better one judgment must go to affirm the decree. / '.'- iff] fff Yfvffyy .:.-. Mr. Robertson said he was not prepared/to do.SOv Yi;f"t '--A . f.yfTr A:\A.fr;. S ihe Court^Then, .Mr.- Robertson, you are fully warranted in withdrawing, f X{ Judgmerit was then given for plaintiff with costs. ��������� v.. 'Ay'---. .*/."��������� /: :*>���������:���������/ Tf ���������;��������� ,:-': NO MO POL Y! 1 :SV- K*..-^H-.-������: The^wnaerelgnod wiliieep t^iistentty on h���������������,��������� a full assbrtmerit of r ��������� *MH and Stialtionerjr ���������' -. ifp consisting of BtJiLDKGl^ ���������:,,.--;: Bo__ts?;^;^c.; ���������-' ../..-��������� :���������'��������� ���������.,'���������' ������������������"���������fA"^ CARPENTERS % BLACKSJfl^ M HAND,'CRt)SS-CIJT & WHIP SAWs; ff^M SAW. PILES, all :^izea,- (Speak .* Jason's)- B CAST STEEL SHOVELS, HOES & SLUICE m if FORKS; ' A.>i.y.ffi.f-yiffA'f m HUNT'S AXES AND H_4^CH_ii*3,,;-' ��������� 'f*M AXE, PK?K, <fc Mp-).-flTO PICK HANDLES, g '.;,'���������.��������� . best quality; ���������:���������; .'i f.itfi,- ii.T.< ripX CASI^EJEL (C(fl_^ ��������� 'ekes ; ���������:- .' ��������� ��������� '*."'' BLASTING POWDER & PATENT SAFET- ��������� M .FUSE,} ::;':;':.-" '-#^ NAILS-rGoT & Wrouoht Iron, & Copter, ali'^K CAitaROKTOK, WlXLIiMS CREEK, B. C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, "The C������riBop Bentinel?r ������������������--' -WKlEfKiVrfPAVKK. '���������''"��������� : \; ;GEORGE ^V/ALLACE, Proprietors ;; Osnc���������������BARKERVILLl^ \ WxiiiAirs C&xav, Caxxiboo. , Subscrip^oix.,$i'per week.- PX\:"i-y {Inolqding cost of delivery,) Payable io the> Carrier.-. COL ONI AL H O T EIT AW_>' STAURAN CAMERONTON. :TV THE above favorably knowa Ketablishmpni, tjnder the aiiperintendance of MADABJE JAMES JAffll&STA1* proprietrese, hasjuatbeen opened to the public. The Hotel is fitted upAn the moat; comfortable; style, and the Bestaurant is, supplied with all thedeii- Xjacies'the market afforda. ' AFIBST CJ^^ COOK laas; b.en-������ecure(I.-:'V: ' ���������': yiff ^-:'a->"���������������������������'������������������ ;'r;:'.^���������'-������������������ The choicest brands of Liquors, and Cigars always on hand. , -r A'y.^:.^--AAffYffS.AJ GROCERIES, . PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, .SEGARS, TOBACCO, . -HARDWARE, .CROCKERY, . ':��������� ; ' ,;- MLXING. UTENSILS, ������������������ STATIONERY, CLOTHING, ., . XTX'i . BOOTS & SHOES, ���������:..; ".;.."; .DEY GOODS, &C.X&G. 1;,;.'*. ;��������� - ��������� f ki-'-; ��������� ���������ff:-: tshe&\ ft-'' RIVETS^Jr6n & Copper, all sizes; SCYTHES. ������ SNAtKS,.STONES, &c;.. BAR, SHEET, HOOP & BAND IRON; SQUARE i.OCTAGON^^ CAST STEEL; MANILLA ROPE,vt_ltsiaesl DUCK & RUBBER BELTING; CAST IROiT CAR WHEELS;; GOLD SCAL'fiS, 32 and 64 ozs., Ac, Ac. m ^J&fr- Goods bought at my Storo will be delivered FREE OF CARRIAGE to all portions of Williams Creek, yf'\ . S. ELSASSER,, I RICHFIELD.. PATRICK KIRP PROPRIETOR^ I; This Saloon Is fitted' up in'FIRST CLASS ��������� ..... STYliJ,/with;;:V:'^':.;/";:::^ Pl^iaii^LB|Mi8q?d: Tables! ^^TheBAR is suppliedwith^^^the FINEST LIQUORS which can be procured. BLANK, P^KFT, AND MEMORANDUM BOOK, all sizes; LEGAL CAJ^, NOTE, LETTER & FOOLS- .... CAP PAPER; ���������,'- / -' ' ENVELOPE^ INK, PENS, BLOTTING Pi- PER, &.;'. ;.:.'���������;.' WEEKLY TliE BOOKS; VIOLIN STRINGS, SONG BOOKS, &C. A. MACKEfSIZIE, 'i Barkerville, Williams Creek. . ��������� ��������� _______ ���������".-... I. iiH ;SCOTTp tty W. % % h Has oh hand a TVhl, and COMPLETE ASSORT- ! MENT of CAMERONTON, ^TE'RMS; garsf. LOW G-eneral Merchandise, whiduhe is prepared to sell As CHELVP as jby ErO^se on Williams Creek. .. , :." \ ��������� 'a y- ������������������'-.' ���������**_���������: - ;---:': - '"*' Cameronton; Jus'Sad, 18t5S������. ^v,s - a JOUTTET &CO., RICHFIELD. RICHFIELD. EBT.- QVf PROPRIETOR. MBRCtfAKTfi AJO) DKALCafl W na____Ka8 x* _..:AW-f--^ ������������������-;������������������- ���������/-���������-:- ffff ' ff. Provisions* Haj&waye. Liquors of the Beejt Quality, and Galen Seeds suited for this climate. _f__gr The CHEAPER 8T0BB oa Williams Creek. ������^ft Rjchfleid, B. C;v jttitflit, 18051 / a UE ^HF__ELD, ON revisions,. iquors And every other description of Goods required by the.Mining community. 9SST Moderate Terme. ENGLISH & VANVOLKENBURGH, ere LIQUOIS gq_D WHOI^SALE' & BETAIL. iTQRAGE. __Sr The beat Staling for Horse* to bo found on the Creek; Hay and 0������s always on hand; FR A 18 CASS Ef ./:,.,..-. rpHIS HOTEL contains 18 Bed Rooms, whi oh are X fitted up ml the best,style for tho comfort and convenience of gueets. J ; The Bar is' suppiied with ������LIQTJ0RS and ^EOikRS of the best and choicest descriptions. ^H'Ft'ELD Richfield, Barkerville and Cameronton. jsgp-A large* supply of the best Meat always on hand.at the several stores of the firm on "Vil- IKins Croek> to Miners andtotels at reasonable prices, MB) ffBlBTkGTKt IS OPENJ50B VISITOKS, and is ruf- 1 nished throughout in the -Best- Modem Style for comfort. -The Bedrooms are clean and well kepi* r, t 'THE RESTAURANT.- is supplied with all thodericacios of theseoeen, and , tho B^liil is stocked with the "f PUREST- LIQUORS'^ ONLY. il__r^E^AIt|; of the fines t bra'uc! s e i: ha nd. g i% THE SUBSCRIBERS will constantly keep for sale throughout the season a choice assortment of Gen- , eral Merchandize, consisting of . : ' GROCERIES SUPSBIOB CLOTHING, Boots ano Shoes, Minixo ani> otoer Toor_s, . Pajnts, Oils, Vaknishbs, Bkushes, &C3. JSSgr The above motto will be our guido in every particular. . J. H. TODD & CO. Barkerville, B. C., June 1st, 186i3. NI B.i-Itt afewiiays our Spring Goods will arrive, t when we sha II have & full assortment of Gum Boots ! and Coats, Sou'wester Hate Cotton Duck, Blasting " Powder, Oregon Hnras, and ^o. 1 Scotch Oatmeal. / BCHFIELD. Mutton always kept on hand and supplied ? : BiftKERVILLB, CHANGBLLlEm& CUNIO, Proprietors, THE BEER is prondnced by the best judges to bo of the Finest QwaUy ; it is sold-at the following: rates: Who-esftle, Per r*Hon, $3; Retail, Per gallon, $4; half gallon, $2; quart$1. i A.ND me Barkeville, B..C, . A. KBLlI'. P,R03������SIETOR. Everything;, is,done in ponection with this establish- en t to give satisfaciicn-o the customers. I If A I A I ?������������������-. if SUPPLEMENT TO __T ^lllmins Creek, British Columbia, Saturday, June 24,1865. :is_ 1; .... C"*"S0H% sSLUlCB ^RKERVnAB^SATURDA: .=__r--^____: ANDL1__V bGES,"al|^ SAP*te| cmBf'all'l &&&& THE POSTAL contract; |l|f#eTiave had several ^?m^^^^ ^ lilsubject, complaining:Xm, fcc^nwtptenns Ipjtte conduct of the Government in reced- l^^om it������ proposition io establish a mail |$||lce< to "Williams Creek twice a week Ijfj^li one exception, they all agree with us |f_Mi?ifcere should be two services until the llgraph has "heen completed, when one Id he decried sufficient. The writer^ of 'Ixceptional letter auggesta that the mail ^Scsshonidf he e^rel*^ahollshedrandthe N; , ��������� 01l|W������ carriage of letters' and".papers,thrown 5EL'* ' - ^llllilhe hands of'the" Express,' .the. rate of car- *: ���������: :x- fi'- 1������������^^ ���������������������������f '������������������ ��������� '^pfSp^ subsidy # fee -paid' the Expressman. be- '���������*' i^l'iW W^believe the public generally would . ;������������������, tf- ��������� ' i������lttiSi^n"i 'anything of the "kind." The respon. _*_������ f^WlW^y ������f letter carrying should devolve up- 'ff:X .^-^M@lhe- ^vernmeflt,;.^ Tf: - ������������������ '������������������'-: ^^|^_^^4^a^; ��������� Pstwsfc un^ r^ich ^the Govern- r.:':-;v.^-,i^BS6 service- alone bah give, for the proper ANDOM W^^P^^1109 ������* N*e*r cbrrespbndence. There ^BMS?doubt that Barnard's Express has been " RlK18^ service to the residents oif the upper ||^^_|try in times past, but with our trunk f ^$SJ$i!Bh and settlers; estsAlished veverywhere ig^lpijg. them it is time that we made advances ^||:^^^..ffiti.'.'_iwfl,r.system -employed.In older fXvMpi^0bre. favored countries;' We would urge tiiSi^^i^e Governinent the neji.essltyforgiving , the|ettlers, traders and minersof the country ^r<^iermail faciHties^iand there would hot be f fmtffpne to grumble even if it we're done by f^wl'shiag a unu^orni postage on letters of .^^^^eiitathroughout^^"^tho'ri.coTpnyj the latter -��������� fg^Mottnt to include the cost of-deli very-;w here- " ^������fe%it was practicably so to do. We believe rtSlt|iby adopting a proper system the revenue ^latlad of suffering would be augmented and if ISffiSiersai satisfaction would be the result. FO()LS- :WR_- IZIE, is Creek. i 3SORT-' iCARIBOG COUNTY COURT, $n i Creek. tie Best limat*. f|-" (Before WM/^ .'JJbaz & Hamburger vs. Loring X& Kino���������This ��������� wasv_v8uit for ������30 8a. 'fid*- for goods sold and i;;|||^|^|ced. Mr. Loring denied that there had ^?^|^^&i^. partnership existing between himself ^l^SM|io, ��������� and satisfying his worship of the '.ft tfiffijgEfr case was dismissed."..: XT ���������.���������.-,,- * Xiii. ijfjt^^^^ for ;������M{l||s61d and delivered* Art assignment StivinjJ been made by defendant for the benefit ; f^ii^Mitbrs there was no order made. ||i^|i||vi. Dickson.--This was an action to re- rf:S���������Tf,e;^������8 4s. 2d., '.amount'-of promissory note ^u^JSy defendant, who.is a barber ia Barker- 'f,.^tl& The plaintiff was required to prove pfftjj^pure to note, and for that purpose the ^jptnri||f#as 'postponed, to next court day. The Mg^gf then adjourned-.��������� ������������������"���������'������������������������������������ &������__ COLUMBIA RIVER DIGGINGS. ������ff$Ia h. d on the pplied u TORS,! M to be .lowing 0Dt $4 J abti3t������- , ��������� just arrived on Williams Creefeft'om Okanngan Lake, informs us that yfcejnUlikman there before he left, on the 20th . May* who had returned from the new mines - Bbbvp|the Big Bend of the Columbia River. pi-Ouj|ift|brmant learned from the man that there } w||e;f from twelve to fifteen companies at iXwii&iSnaking from two to five bunces per day ^.^#?the':'haad. There had been no big strikes fi$$jt$������f but the minora were well satisfied with j^Sejr present prospects. On Rich Bar, at the ^eni of the Columbia, a large number of ! l^namen were at work, and reported to be :%( making from three to five dollars to the hand 'pee day. A great number of celestials were :^*fj^on the way to the Columbia, where many y$w������$e & good deal of money last year. giff '��������� MOUTH OF QUESNEL. !|p|f|||l'*# is bm ofthe most prettily situated tci^|s in British Columbia; located on an elevated plateau on the banks of the majestic Fif^r, it commands a most extensive view. ,'���������' Tne-ftown at present consists of ono long streei facing the river, but it is intended here- i after^o have several avenues running back iatodihe country and intersecting the main ;; street. For a considerable distance around |.to^;|fcown the timber has been cleared off, i k^ibh is a precautionary measure against fire, ������w|gell as conducive to the healthiness of the -���������^Ip**. Although there was an apparent de- .'������������������PT.efetau in buak.caa when, we visited tho town. yet ^are o^Jopinion that it can only be temporary^ Situated at the steamboat landing, and within a comparatively short distance of the mines, Queshel town must prosper and enlarge Ife bonn^rie*(iin proportion to the .extension of the mining interestaof_i?he upper country. From its mild and genial ol "mate at all seasons of the year, as well as the proximity to ���������thev__ii_^s/it:h_u8t hereafter become a favorite ���������place"for miners, to spend the most inhospitable part of the Cariboo winter; in fact, we shbuid; not be surprised to find it take^the place of Victoria in-this respect Men are beginning to see the absurdity of undertaking a long journey twice a year when they can enjoy themselves as well, if not better, within a day's ride o,f where all their interests are centered. JQuesnel-has at present one excellent hotel open, anil its proprietors, Messrs. Bs^wa���������'& *Gmis, eonductiit with every regard! to the comfort and convenience of their giieste. Two breweries were nearly^;; completed^hen^ we passed through, aii old Mend; Mr. Kerr^ forraaerly of Victoria, being a partner in one of them. The^business houses are both numerous and well.stocked with goods, and jthe Bank, of British Golunibia has a branch established, under the direction1; of Mr. Townsend,. one of Its most popular and able local managers.-^������;T^ little., steamer; Enterprise^ commanded by Capt. Martin, formerly of, the Eliza Anderson, and whose business management is under one of the' most gentlemanly and' obligingVofpureers, Mr. Hunt,1 plies twice a.'week between Soda Creek ������^a town ; in embryo^and the: Mouth, ind adds considerably to : thei business ���������aiid" prosperity of the town* ; Before the close of the present summer the/ waggon road connection wiHdoubtleBl be complete^ many persons of opinion tbat, in the event of Vancouver island hot being annexed to British Columbia, QuesnelMputhsfo made the capital of the colony from its being centrally situated and! easy- of access, iirom all parts of tbe colony. We are bound to say that we share in th at opinion, and hope the time is not far distant when its merits will b������ advocated by a proper representative and its claims admitted by the^Gpverhmeht ^e would urge up on the ihnabitatits,[ to make a, demand upon the Governor, on his arrival, for a charter of Incorporation and Municipal institutions. The town of Quesnel���������why is it not called Seymour City ?���������is bound to advance, but its people must not be apathetic or indifferent to their own interests. TELEGRAPH : ������0 BRITISS XCtMIMmA: We take tho following remarks from the 'Toronto GUbe" of the ,28th April:���������"Our news this morning contains the statement that telegraphic communication has just been completed betwen California and British Columbia. The two great gold emporiums of the Pacific coast���������San FranciBco and New Westminster���������are now, as it were, in immediate proximity. It is only a short time since San Francisco was tapped by the telegraphic system of the Atlantic States, and that was considered, as it deserved to be, a very important step in advance. This is now improved upon by the further extension alluded to. The great change wrought by this work will appear from the fact that whereas, heretofore, the intelligence from our sister colonies on the west of the Rocky Mountains used to take from four to six weeks in reaching us, it will now come in ah equal number of hours I Our telegraphic report for instance informs us of the universal sorrow, ielt.at the assassination of President Lincoln; by the colonists in Vancouver Island and British Columbia, the suspension of business, and so forth���������all as naturally as if those distant colonies were only a hundred' miles away! If the Russian system be brought down to New Westminster, as it is intended, then indeed will a wonderful cosmopolitan network have been completed. If to this be successfully added an intercontinental submarine wire, distance will be almost literally annihilated.'* TELEaiuPttiNQ,���������On Wednesday,April 19th, the day of President Lincoln's funeral obsequies, the American Telegraph office in Washington City transmitted 75,000 words of reports to New York and elsewhere. All this was done from 7 o'clock, p. m.f to 1 o'clock, a. m., being at the rate of 12,000 words per hour. This is a feat in telegraphing said never tohave been equaled. The expenses amounted to about $3000. "THE .CARIBOO SENTINEL": ������������������". ' ���������o��������� " Cards, Bill;Heads, Circulars, Posters and . ;'"ProgP*-_*nmes'lbr Bails aaid'Theatnciil'y^j '���������v :- - . '''.���������' Entertainments', '''/Xh.'.\'f'- ��������� Executed with Neatness ������ud DtHpateh ftt Ihte Office. ' 'Jj������* Terms Modara.o. -������& Xfi.-itX, '���������CarihnoSontinel15 Office, \. Barkerri'lo, Willlanu Creek, j READING ROOM . ;-v- *** ������������������ . :, Cirpulating Library! CAMERONTON,^ WILLUMS CRKKK. nHHE TERMS. OF SU^IFTION hare been rednoftd to A -"$2 per month:j?above 100 volumes of K������w Wo?__t h^vo been onlyi lately added to the circulating Ubrirjr. Parties .are solicited- to aubseribd.. -." ft, r- ,,y ',.'���������: 8;-.;=';. ff if jTOH^->BO*fw)N, Libratifta.,. J; BEG<3-;& COir .. ta ��������� rt. ;;!:, .toria,TV*J. -Cariboo Merohants, *Whff. Compan-. Commission Agents, Vlo- oo Merchants, MlnTng Con ifig^ and individuals requiring suppHea of Proylslons and oilier tioods from Victoria, are hereby informed that we will pufenaso^^^aUpplieB at:.Auction^^arid otherwise on the best of terms at; 10 perJceut, ,Commission, incluiliug charges of Bhipment at Victoria, where:remUtanco8 are reouired to be forwarded to,our address.,; Freight contracted, through td Cariboo at tho. Wwost rates for customers. Cariboo ref������rencea-^Iames Cummlug^, Ayrshire Lasses and *Prihce of Wnales' claims,.1 and Charles McHardy,: 'Salt Spring Island^^:(**o,> Gro*ue Croek. 1 SEB^ANT M(^RIfflYi Prop'b: HE ACCOMMODATION which Hhte House affords to __. travelers "'��������� cann'ot be surpassed; the Table Is weU supplied with the best tlie market afford^ iaud the Bar is stocked;with���������.the>_*ure8t Liquors \ Bedi^ Stabling, Hny and Oats. '���������''��������� '-'-"*"-*v- "������������������ ���������?'-- ir*.^;---;^r#WAMERS^ROS.-r . HAVE OPENED THE ABOVE HOUSE for tho reception of travelers; the Table Is Well kept and the Liquors cannot be surpassejU ��������� tbe jB-ds are cleaa and comfortable; :Siabling- for Horses \ Hay and Oata at moderate rates. a ' ; -BLAIR BRQS.V fPRoraBTOBS. TmS HOTEL Kf I_AR_JE AND-; WELC ^rTTSD'*0P for the comfort of ,-travelers; tho Table is supplied with, the best.of everything that can be had, and, the. cooking Is not - inferior to. tho best hotel in the lower countryj BedrborriB for families; Stabling/ Hay, and Oats.; TheStnge stops at the 111 Mile House over night on itgiway down country;���������;������������������.'; yyf:.- ���������- i.ai... *.y\' colonial restaurant; ���������fff'fiff ^���������^���������QUESNEIj^:'������������������|^l^*H,-;������������������ f f;.y ���������;;���������. fu ���������f':' K L.;'JOHNSON^ Pitoi^rai^i p Meals at all hours, and Cookingjpf 'the best tooription* i if[;-'.f'p QUESNEL; MOCTH, ;:; BRO*\YN & GILLIS, Propmstors. Good Beds���������; Restaurant; Billiard Table, -&cy Stabling for Horses, Hay and Oats. a CLINTON CITY. FRANCOIS CHA.P'JSR'OK'v..'.. m, Bikbr and General Store Kespeb. KWONG LEE & CO., COfvlMISSSON fvlERCHAMTS, Importers and Dealers in CHINESE GOODS;' Rice, Su- : ' car, T������a, ProviBioDB, aa--'J QUESNEL MOUTH.' r s. J.^PERRODIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRO^SION AND GENERAL MERCHANT, Boots, Shoes, Tinware, Etc, ff; QUESNELMOUTH. 8 I U__r It is proposod to erect a Lincoln, Nte President of thd Squire. N'JW x?\% city,, , monUmeut to Abraham L'aited SUtcs, in Union GIROD & GUICHON, Old EsTABXJaHim General Stobb, PROVISIONS, WHOLESALE & COMM& SION MERCHANTS, Storage, &c.-Terms most Moderate. QUESNELMOUTH. s FORT YALE HOTEL, Kelley <te Lane, Proprietors, A ODD BEDS, Good Accommodation and the Bes. of XX Liquors at the Bar; Stabling for Horeos, &c. 8 LENE.VUE & CO., Wholesale YALE, BRITISH COLUMBLV. Hay and Grain at lowest RMca; Oopl aiabltsg- Ca_*T������ to psrli*? buyiasf Foe J. a " " ,; THEBAISKOP BRITISH COLUMBIA. . .. . * ;/'. ��������� ��������� .. -.. i f i li<K)rporat������l. by ,*l^yal tr^arter. "^" ,250,000 Capital* f ;y yf. ; IN 12,W SHARKS, OP -$100 EACH, f. ''���������'���������.. "With Power to Increase. ��������� piVANqouvER ist;:\ND, . VICTORIA���������Banii of, British ColutiWa; NANAIMO���������Bankc of British Columbia; '[���������"���������'��������� IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. NSW WESTMINSTER-Bank of BritiBh Coliwa"iia; YALK-Bank of British Columbia; HOUm QaESNKL-Bank of British Col umWa; IN THE UNITED STATES, 8A2ff ?RANC!SCO-Ban*t of BritlKh Columhia; PORTLAND; ORKGON���������Bank of BritiaU Columlsia; - -IN CANADA, BAtik OF MONTBEAW -'���������"���������'"'.'���������"BRANCHES &' AGRNCIES: Montreal Toronto, Quebec, Hamilton, London, Rhag- ��������� stOD, Cobowrg, Belleville,. Bwntford, Brook- / .'TfllOjWhitby, Peterboro, Ottawa^ Gueipn, - :, .��������� Oodorich, Stratford, P;c.6n, Perth, '.ff '���������'-;' 'SiihcOO^St. Catherines; ��������� "XT fTfyP: IN ENGLAND, ;/'-'/.: LONDON-Bant of British Colambia-^ Lombard 8t. CURRENT 'ACCOUNTS opened for any amount not 1.83 then One Hundred Dollari. BillsDiewuntodand Collected; and BillBOf Rxchang* on Great Britain, Ban Francisco and New-York psi- chaaed. ''���������'���������"'._���������' Drafts isauod on all the Branches and Agenciea. Government and other Securitiea recetvod tor tafe custody j Interests and Dividends collected. Received on'Deposit, or Advances made; upon them. "; Cameronto'n, "iVilUams Creole.: ��������� -; VAN WINKLE, CARIBOO WJS3T. THE above splencitd Hotel is now open for tho pabfcju, the proprietor having taken _.reat pains through th* winter to make it the most superior nouso in Cariboo. Good accommodations, with suits of rooms for ladliw ,, .orprivate parlies*^..Attachedto,this Hotel ia a f -,. -, i ^IB3T Rl^/siiia^Ap^ ���������. . where can tie obtained the most choice brands of Wines, Liquors, .Cigars, $_. f-:... ....yf' f fffff, ���������;, '" -.N. L. MoCA^Bnt, PrbprtetoT. To=prevent Baldness, Restore Hair that bar fallen off or become ��������� thin, and to cure. .ffectuaHy ��������� v.',-Vm .Scurfor.DandruC^ .���������";'.-.' GcABi?rrsi_i:the Rbstobatios qv Ham in ons w_w&. I'OR iTHE.TOILOT^Tliis Invigorator Is made particularly, for Ladie������:af ter iUhess a to. be U8cd,with tho oil prepared by]thfe' proprtetor;~,,:'';|Sr8t,I saturate the hea'd wi th the In v igorator;' rub well' wi th a hard brush; th en oil; .it will also relieve the headache, and give the hair a darker glossy color, and the free; use of it will ko������'j* both the skin and hair in a healthy state. Ladies wW find the-Invigorator a..great addition to toilet, both in consideration of its delicate and agreeable penume nn-i the great facility it affords in dressing the hair,' whiijjt when moist with it can be dressed in any re^ulrm* form so as to presorve its place, whoth^r plain or ta curls. When used on children^sjneads, it lays tho/ouu* dationTor a good head of hair. ���������-./-��������� Prepared only by W. D. MOSBS, . Barkerville, next door to Madame Beudiieo1 ���������*. FOR_SALE. c ��������� A BOARDING HOUSE, Situate In Cameronton,' .Williamn Creek, which ts w������tt awed up and iu '(till working order. Apply to _^ ' ��������� , . ' .. MRS, 3. KDWAP*D8 inal.. 3_fOT PUGS of t_ie best description supplied to pnr- tles at their own residences at . f TWENTY-FIV*E CENTS EACH.' New Westminster, British Columbia, __ssgft3. GREI.LBY BROTHBRa,. - - ' * ,��������� Proprietor. C__Ml__________-HDDKrKBWliMa__LB^^ Storage and Forwarding! YALE, b. a Parties Shipping by theTale-Lytton Ronta arc advised.that KIMBALL & GLADWIN hnvo erected extensive Storehouse and Dock at Yale, B. C, and are prepared to Receive, Store and Forward Good*. The capacity of the building is about 400 tons, and if i< perfectly isolated, offering security from firo jsclo. n\ met with in interior Towns. Goods Repacked an-i lYeights engaged at Lowest ra.es. Parties shij^Hiig goods through us will mark to the care of lm KIMBALL & GLADWIN\ vsl?. F* V. LEEr Auctions er,* M_mn_. Agent, and Coils-c-Of-. RICHFIKLD. __������$������ AU ij'vney Bu.!in^id attr-a lad to. ���������. m> TOlCAMBOO ItAE-bm^^ ?,v> ��������� :. ; ,-:-?\k .. .-. #vy\~ .. -.-: ��������� iV. ���������-.. ��������� s������.- ��������� fee .. ? oii-aat t.nea^- ote wbd:hSs To thb ls_brroR of *&%���������$���������Cariboo SfiNTBfEL.*^ - i_i_^!W^ some remarks, in reply'M 'A \$fer ^59^ "Fre- nando** -which apptar^^^ . paper. f I came, to,Britishjfeluinbia iti the fall, ������������������ of 185S,^d tfun^ have never b&eii? ^ricejout o ���������'��������� { I'riAye k$o^*_j.;if^ pot e^wy ly'every'miner aiid trader-* of resided the in country^ince��������� I ��������� caijte'' to i c^, ^ amon^t-theTestth������ tnands/the large Exploring ,part^oa .thejCol-: ���������orabia.^1 have been not only ^er^oftalljr ac^ quaintest, fcifli Mri*Orr> 1ite?I:have %eenin- partnia^ip.withhim in .many j,6f His!felning enterprises. In additional have ever\been pn6 of fo ^arm^t ]^ ed h_m^Wl(ie]Ci^me wfiorsliould^ave stuc|_. by hitn^bai.0lyde^ to be able to^ive -aj_;opinion r^eBpec^iUg Mr. boundSto cleclare that, with. fte^ce^ti#a of twe^ Sr tlir^e1 strong p_trtisah6$f Mr] 0rrJs^ t^ere.J| n&p>Wan who doesribt eiadbrfe ^ery]; w^rd^uliavefwritteh." ��������� 'fiff"' 'f ��������� ^v* ���������.??'* Tf ^tCriis&ng'thtit'you will pursueybutfearless TORT 'HOPE. andindopendent course for the bene^ K. SUTERv iff ' *tf__NIHQ| AGENT^AND ipQKE&,| . RrcErasLD., i|^ r\ 'if '"' kjfids t>3f| A������ency������pusin*ii8jattendect^Jto. Office opposite; tie Parfe and Etfnddn H^tel.. j$[ ��������� ���������WF* public, .'.1 am,&c., _:1 'A^CARiBobEioNEEi.; ts ^boundaries. TatHSiEmtor Oi* '-raE/'lCJ^iuboO^ Seotd*"SL.'? V: ������g*,,^r^eehy,a? letter r in ryou^lastpape^ ifiatr the^ writer pfijecis^ M' the forfeiture;. of ,cjaim^when.ire^record has\ Ok.pt taken place,' mM-thinks a^e-^>nlyshq^{^4*683hfl&ted in suchirase^ ;:. ^ vjkhiitr'tber^ are? boX^tftree&in*_rXX& Ctf*rib.ppl w$o .Bti^rejn'su*3h it'view^ff.If,4 cjajin"[is; ;Vajiiable_! pr. worth; ve? t^nihg^lhere is no. Jia^lfi^in^ requiring its annual record}' and1 ���������. an^i^u^le^toe,.owner- inay have -haS in going to t^e Regi^ry bffi'ce once a year Js ampjy made? up for by hisk- in* dispiitalile^itle.^ If ^Bdumer'&-. plan werrf adopted there would never be such a thing ���������at^ti ;^ rie-^r company IX,- GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c., J$p&JIope? B, ,C. ..._._._.-:���������. ������.- HICK'S HOTEL, Lytton Squakej Kr^Wrotminster, B.. C.-;. Philip. Hicks,: Proprietor.:., The':' above..fay._ orably known^house. is now. dne'Cto the nubliq j;���������the Bar, "���������is, constantly;;siipplied;'with^tl_:6' choicest 'br^i_us| p% .-Liquors and Segars.v-:> -f 'm^fT^^ftffSYv.^ }_r f TH|h BAPt OP :;, ��������� ���������'���������;-_ ?-:fv;Cha_i_$r.���������":*% ;...__ ^p PaH to Ca^taS::.^&^|L.,:^0nnii Undiviaed Netl>rofits, - - -.:^ffi{t;# HfiAp Ofkob : ST. HELENS PLACE ESTABLISHMENTS: toa. It is trae? "heaftemards found his way to Gari- bctb, b\it ^o^hS^thereamo of pioneers-.in ^early,flayed, when ^fci^equiired ^tbe stoutest^^^^ hearty:;thegreatest physical pow- er aild^!iohle8iaeMtnrtWie'Jtos ehable }���������fflen^# ?.-peficef_*8i^ ^of'difttjjfiiiij^a^ was h-Sp-mon^ ^ comparatively ^f^e^la^rj2^^ ; and hardship which a BUCGessfol^proai^ctor.mus^ Orr's fitness ;;?pjf^thp;;jpjtt^ and i*ii^b*=.ii^ye that lsjljhkpo^ /��������� .;"and"* npi.?ij3if^ ^ort^, fwhicli;^uto^iio^ J^Q^WI ^hemfprepiape;vrny>v the public' ' iiiroughypurampartial^ ;. states ihatAfMr.iQrf'sitl^^ colony|;���������hi^iig*^i^^ euce.as a^miner^sfiisjg^h demehnpr anft the/Spiri^ _���������,- those wSpTw. te^(pllw ;him ^riSithetposItio^-whic^ Now,^ slr^ho-'bneiiwili^den*f4heffirst proposition, thiat^MrS^rif^ time -in|he colony, *6ut:_������pa:^at"p^nt I; join issue--yy^b your. corre^pEclenfci ^. Mr. Orr'a exp^rk ;erice al-ammer;^ ersidmmediately'pouribe^^ jClaini t*hev grounded 'then'; # ^bttMCT^ *^eW ;tI^M_"__ft$^ .fea_^rfe^'tar:pA^^ -the' 'imeiiv ���������whose4tibor de^eloped^ perty^^irid^ ^tp^p^iyciM^ Openingj'tiptip*f the cpuritfy? Sy ,riaweanfl.ai^& would b^^r^e "benefit of t*(e 'mining conv ifi^t^if^ ^jury! of ^miriers* we^^emp^niieled rboasay^thatlf; such a systemJwere carried ;into e_!te6t^ that* .unnumbered Xbvf\M iwould ^rise^ ^^r^idifflqutty wbuld!^ ^te!^&fl*inPt^e direct ept^4jwopf jgne;^side v :or^he pother of miiairi^ .di^pju^gs; an^^j-Ka c^iv^i^yKelp imppi|tmg; ���������th^iiv perac^lii^ ^lec^nsdix^rte jtiryibo ^r^^judg^Jwho^eveF ^ju^ng-^ntui-es^ an-iexperieii^ CommisKUQner^the miners are betteir-of������?w_temO^ ���������M;i feet justicp^ than^ if fo^were]in-rthe hands of their p^ersi ���������'iYv ���������_��������� "������������������������������������r-;: '������������������. ,������t������������������:���������" ���������'��������� :-������=-��������� n*^ f*-*v ^ihlQm^0r HENR^ >;. **?^*8R^ jForri .warding and C^m.mJ^siou^Me'rthaht;;:aeal'cr;iri-Pio- .visions; Feetl * &c; ' Bond'edv storage for' 1000 tons "of Goodiingloue^i^ -'OtidHs FBtjw-ard- led up oountryj;_oti'd ftvery^^ tecarimodatloh given to ves. [ sols loading;or- discharging,a-t^.tl\e .Liverpool, pi upper wharf. _' New Westminstor^British Columh. a. "f i ^n e ' '^^:?::'��������� m&Ti6%fiff fff yyt" UJKIKi)9"OI^DRY GOOOEV.CL6rails*<jj:'BOOTS J and Shoos,- can" bo * bought'- cheaper at*"th_rstore":df the undj?rsigne4 jtbairat-any.-'^tb^j^ace ltt_4he,poior_yv , EverytarUploiinarked in plain;flgures.vaTerra^QC-Sft; N1.3*���������Orders' from the upper; oountW^feceiVe'prdnipt ^dtteniipnYf--vX- -y f>fA$rWnWt^(&^i >r si;&_: Opposite:Colonial Restaurant;sNeiv? Westminster* ���������- ��������� ���������;���������'--���������-��������� ���������������������������-������������������������������������ '- >>y r -��������� -1. ������������������- r T - .A'"* -..'.-.-^'...-. i. ,....{������������������ ��������� '-'-urt.t TJ"-,f:MABKS,;*W'atxj*hmak8r;& Jeweler,) X3. ���������.^Tfttes street, .yicjtorjaj ty:. J,,fkceps! ;.cbn. L���������-_.- stantly 'oh; hand-. a superior ��������� stock' of ;<3old' and -fe*afr- Silver WATCHES, - G^ld Chuins; Buckles,' Plated Ware,' ,Glook$,4ikof:ioParticularjattehtioh paidftoj repairing ^atchc^ sitfd JewjbkyjiTtAll work warranted*;������ Orders ] tfiWlttf Country promptly attended:;to.'M' '" ^^"Y^a ._���������*; m 9 s; ������(?. DF^.^*m & ;^ij_i^ Ic? CHANTS, Wholesale'Dealers iii GRb'cBRiaS^ridJ^pi visions,."Wharf(stroo^tVictoriv* ;";;.��������� -y ^������ ' ������*��������� '3riji'���������" ti instancffwhOTe^tha^rg done anv- . thing titf.*^ :' Xtyi, i Has: he^*rl;d^e;one;sin^ piros^ pecting dvjffin'glils^w he had any'practical- experience Tito: qualify; him fot'theexaltedp^^ ''iboo whd wishes to s^eak the truth^urid jwfttp; ? is not lt_A:way^ '. frieud,liM wiltjiuft , that JamesJ^ to any such^ ; diatinctionV ^Mr. OvPp ^spirit to^eadl'^^Well, haB heLvevinced'l^ifJv^lent as* ,a4^ader|? * I, would re_e#^Sr^Mao"^tP his parliamentary ,. career, and"it\%e.^p]*������!^*dbt^find^James;pi*r���������"��������� a weak and'xrmgi^ bo^ tlieh he: cannot -ilay:��������� aside his prejudices j ior the sakfe of'tfuthl- f^Buti!sir,*toe*re aVe.men. iri Cfeft"Spp._i^ ������* *Nlr! Orr's ;meritajitli^ hisiull; career Ijeforo them,; theyihave tried him, given! him fair', piay^;jtidjged hini leniently,!;and hay^ de- claredr pn h^*^l^^$?^9?^^^ tit man fori a mmer^repVesen&tiye. s JJad Mr.' Orr been a candidate for the suffrages of jCar" ;iboo miners for ^P head fyparty ofrprospeetdrs lie would' have had tlie same place on. the. poll books that-he occupied last falf for the"Legislative' Cbtihcii~-the bottom of the list"} Mr. Orr is *heilher ft min^^ io it himself );npr.a leader of men in any ejense of the word. He is a good-natured, genial, pleasant companion] biit there his "eminent, flthess5' ends. '*Fr#'nando?rsays Manydeficien- . ciesin Bfr. Orr is m^de up for by the men. who compose .hia_rxompii������ny.'! .Rehas! one r man. I)ave Gardiner, who is well ciu^lificd;as., a member of tlie .expedition, for the * others ihe less said -the;:^b#ter.- : Some- of :th&m are good'draftsmen,! and I-have_ doubt the. fppo-, graphical features of the (Country;will be accurately ,lai*4 down.. Before I elose-I-wish to say that t object to the principle altogether of paying prospectors salaries. " It is badrlt has ho precedent in other countries, and'hie ver willVe siiccessful or satisfactory. Atthebest 8uch.an expedition las Mr. Orrs will only ;lead; to a superficial knowledge of the countryf a wasteful expenditure of money and universal dissatisfaction. A dozen hardy fellows whose minds are bent on prospecting for the love of the thing, find who would get their season's gruh free would do more to open up new diggings than twenty parties like Mr. Orr's with their $75 per month and found besides. liut a mistake, a "blunder, a false move has been made by the Government and of course it must be bolstered up by some one. You, sir, have done & service to the public interests in denouncing the appointment of Mr. Orr, wid time will prove you to be right in your remark*. 1 have moans of ascertaining the # (���������wlAax^-i^;S-a&tA. ���������������!.- /rffoKik-iiivi ���������, _^4*iA| ' Ajfe|.rful' plague^has broken .Jout .in St; Pe-; tetliburg, vtar_^in^;de1i*___ ^ihtP^th^vflands"!of hdnieS;r;d'/Fhe; ���������Bej^iaKco^R*ftporident of the ;Lo*q4op ? 'TJmes,{ who claims :to - hav%1gSod tsources of information; ? deveiopes the theory; that there;are- nos leas than' three- maladies *exJ, .ls^rigl^the.sam������^^ time in St. Peterabxirg* I xbp ii^^ffie^e^in the^prder: pf itsJ^eaimg^out, is called 'meningitis jgpinalis,^ which, made 'its appearance--ae- early as October last.-��������� iThis a&ea5e:chie{^^*to���������ik8Jchi^^ ftspas- modic affectiomof ithe brain^and spinal cordv The ^mortality is; (saidi. to ? bPr from twenty to Miy-,per. cent. Xp In, .the ,fQUpwing*mpnth-(typus iippeareol; "b'jcfeiir^inigipbradicaJly aVfl'rsti'arid gradually developed into a malignant species of Jfetoi^recurrensZ 7.,. Jihfe fev^erjaats for a ^eekWCa timV^vahd- intervals; of the same1 length separate-the various attacks. During the intervals* the /patient Ms* app arehtly reko vJ ere.4i_huton?th0 ^second or third att^ck;there. is a^ general =:collapse, decomposition of the- %1 oodfand"paralysis.v*��������� The mortality froni this' disoaspiiailfe^ twenty .per; cent., has risen: to forty. The .last disease which seems to have broken'out m the'beginning Of March, isjdefi^ :ig iia tied the Siberian Blague/ Of ��������� this se v enty ptar cent: die within ti few hotirs.' 'A* strong disposition to vomits which' cannot be satisfied, a^sw.eil".*_.������* ;pf.ithe stomach,* Ipesti_eaj!;iai cuf- buncifls, and dark, color1 pf, the skin, are 'tttr* mistakeable symptoms. It is the Black Death; The^ opinion of ;Dr. Charles Murchison, of Lon don, Atp ��������� eminent _*_^gl ish' "medical au th or- i^,ha_i?been obtained,^ He.regarfls, the malady as the 'relapsing ^cver,1 - a��������� ierm whichi we suppose, is simply the Ehglish for the 'febris recur reus' spoken of by the 'Times' correspondent. This disease, Dr.Murchison says, has been: Jcnpwn, in. Britaiaf-and Ireland for two1 centuries, aiid ''constituted'the great part- of the Irish epidemic of 1847,*" about which time it was prevalent in some parts of Germany.'. _ According to the same authority this 'relapsing fever' is made more fatal by an ad- jnixture oif, ordinary .typus.- ���������_ But even ^upon Dr. Murphison'SjjOtvn.ehowing, the mortality of Relapsing'fever and typus together is far less than the dreadful mortality of seventy per cent, ascribed to the 'Siberian plague.' We have, therefore, either to infer that he ignores the appaliag stories told of the 'Black Death" at St. Petersburg, or to find in the wretch*5d.condition of the poorer classes in that city���������tb whom the epidemic is almost wholly confined���������a reason for muoh of the frightful fatality attributed to the pestilence. Dr. Murchison says there is little cause for apprehension as to the importation of the Kupsian epidemic to Engl and; EDGA!B-&tAlME^C6 Wholesale .Dealers iir Groceries - and PabvisiOMS.. ? Wharf/8treot,'yic^ori5_^nwuvc^ titft,\ ftf* T;6*WEBR6TH"r_TRS,COm^ JLi and Importers >6f: Pro visions," GROC^iBs/-French' .Wines^ uLiquprs-^ -.Havana Cigars, ��������� \Naval Stores;:: R6p'6;: CJanvas, Oars,'^ec.', Wharf street, Victoria. *, ah >. ��������� .s-3;' Kingston;-. London, C.W; Brantford;" mt* fr/yX "f_:*WWT^ B:; ;��������� Victoria, V.I;-ttX' , f. f r v , j >*-,^;J,J. -.:��������� x AGENTS-:' t * >��������� i,; fyy.. Scori^Mrn^National Bank of :BcotIand ��������� "fuj^***^^^ . FRANca-^Marcuard^Andre _t Oio,-P*ris' AuOTttAT.iA���������Union Bank of Australia; V .^M^9??S^*VAVAi^fphartereil Mexcantie B������ . ( India, London and China':[������������������ ' '-"; vy_ : M!; ,? BRApfe; ISSUED - otf Xondoii^ New Voile. ')$0- Cisco, .Canada* Kowi B runs wick' -Nova Scotiaj m "^-' the(.Branches of the4National Bank of Scqii_S;--- Trovinclal1_'ai^of;irclantl)^:;;!i.1 ";- -f- f<fff f "Bdtf of. .Sxcliirage;a_ict -Gold. I**u_*cl|;S ^Interest on Special Deposits-of rMoneyalloivift rate of a auartorj of,,pne!por cent, per month., y$m *' il^The Bankr.cclves G^rtu 'Dust'and'BarsiPl keciping ,wtihout charge ,5^uiv4erttaT������^Si-t]tjieT)urcbv|||i sale;i>f-Stock: the4C9liectiqn,9l;BiU3^.nd'.pthjerffi ousineaa in t_i^JcrriitcdJStates 'and Britfaia: PrbY_^w-' no* fetni*^_j ' Qoi^S^t1'M\ te d^'ahd'r A^ayod',' 'i Within ^hou^fH^in'cV^Ars;^;;;'^ Oresof Qve^!descr1ptiour carefully Stayed !&\&rr>AMy-;instr_ict:ion3;as jto ^ho;dispp^al;c'_S i tJ*\'J and returqi-' ���������;Y"ctori*v*v\ :I.j M^_v."t*5*5*������. '������������������Vm m EELBOWSj^RQSCOE^ COi'Inrporter^ of riGENEBAi; Hardwarb .a*������ lRonj iMoored! Buildiiig,; fXa^jStreot;fSTiotoriaJ|'V.- I.f) 1>.-.: f<. y\. -xf-^^m- ^xnr . 1 SELEERS &^^ STATIONERS, constant!^Buppli<x%o% receivi hgrfrom ^est sources, Schooli i'Stah. Ia(r,d^ andWs$ ceilanepus.Books, an d :Stapla^and? Ef.iicy'.Sl"atioin'ry. in. ail its Branches.;rc6rrier" yates "������������>r: t-^w^tAvj. ���������t.*-*t.*,_--' Victoria^ *yahc^ve>:Island. yates and Langley streets,. * ��������� ��������� ��������� .������������������������������������...'���������. ���������.**������������������������������������(���������:���������: * A -. LBION���������. ffiONvTOBES, ^ic^oria,r jV^.^ __i-. Manufacture. Steam -.Engines, andv .Boilers. otn all; siawsj ��������� piiartz'Mills' M iuinglHimps^ Flouring Mills ��������� Gang,, Sasb', <Miilay^ and: Circular5 Saw Millsi. IrOn and Brass Castings,, and .ever* thing; cob hectftd ;wHh.the business; 'fr^ffTyX^ - QCO^TCH:^ ^X*.^;!^i: A,filc^eai.;; and tCo., O'HdsrkRs aki>jGeneral Octfitt������Rs; 'Miners and others will flhd at! the'ScOtcK-BioUse a ^pleri'dicrstock of Clothing, Boots and Shoes,; and Dry Goods ofievcry des- crip|.ior_j,all of-.the hest quality' ��������� and >fc very modezate ��������� prices..; Fort, treetf- vie toria, y." I. ���������-'ff:.- f..'f''.. I *,s'.,*, t)-'TORiAr-- f This Hotel, >t6'which isr attached a j/fl Tiint i and - Bar > Boom;' '-< is-- one <of the- in est ��������� cbBfelH ���������establish-dents. >of- the kind on the: Paciflo Goiil furnished rooms for., single. persons .and familial most important Londoner ^eiscri',-.and^Califoniil papers rccelvedfor the use Of boardbr8>f^':'*' - |_������ .A. McCBEA.,iAuctioneer. .WHA_k-&_*_! ,'i yic^ida^*VancouverF"^ian4*.rr''������ti b f % r\Am^ SG<yTT*&X������f Auctioneers fi Uj 'Gommission MrRCHASTS|_ Gity AuctWut^ooin^ street^ ^VictorJa\ :��������� <3ash adyai^dxa^_,^chaB������lia.;ip amouui^c^nsignetl for^sale. ,. Bofercnce-^Hon, Rp *_.AV_.o^"6f H; ���������ty<^?^^ p itf&i ��������� .X>A*vTTES -.&= CO.J: Auotio_ieers\_^|| ;df mi"Kiss^ps ;MBROHAKTit,..Fire,Prpof,..{_tpneWp ;Wharf, street",. Victoria*"V. "I" ^IjljeraifAtlYa.tiWsg 'on (^hs*gb'ments.'->iV-''M:!:.^;lv?/'>:r'V-^ .'-*.' iy'\M TOHN^ Fw COUCH. Importer \a-nd (k$ ^i COMSII^IONiJ^MH^^Commerc street, Vieltoriaj'Ya . 'fi BUNSTEB.: GOOD ; ALE 'ENQITIRB ! FOR ?..T' POORH35AD and GO., COMMISSION MER* 'V'm CHANTS and" Importers' of *GR'ocERiEs; ;. Pro- VISI058, Prouuce, &.&*fWharf street, Victoria, V.;I.if ':s THOIvIAS ALL.SOP,T: LandiAgents anct' &enx s BR al : CpMau ssion- > Agent, GovornmeUt street, j V icto- rin. "Vancouver Island; f.f... TyA '���������f-.i:ifi*fi^-i l-.3-~J * JOHN;WILiKIE and'CO!,'Mferfcriaiits, W:harf Street,1 Victoria,:Vahoouver'Inland*- ':f^-:''f' ��������� s'v R. POWEIiB, * has Reinoredi Ihis "��������� t Office- .; and, Residence;;from Fortr street to. ������������������ the* proTuiS*^ lately occupied'by the Mayor on. Broad,street, Victoria, V ���������'."!.", OtQce hours 9 a. ��������� nx to 12, "aiid 8 p. rn. to 10. s .T' J. s6**_TTHGrAT*E and CO,v UniontWiiABvj: tl ��������� Victoria, V I , and Battery street: San Francisco. ".'.-;-- ' Ti~. T'iVicroRiA, February 34,11865. rPH*$'UNDERSIGNED, haying purchased the goodwill X ofthe late firm of Guild, David & Co., will continue tl ���������������_ Wholesale Provision- and' Commits lon: B usiness,' at. tlie store,- corner-of Bastion and" Wharf 'streets;- under the firm of WEISSENBURGER ..vSCHLOESSER. Mr; Jules David .will act as Manager of.������aidf business. ;Th. business'on Government' street will ho carried on as GOLDSTONE and BROT13ER, Age^y the Pipnoer. Flour Mills,, Commissi^** 31ebcs^ Importers1 and'Wholesale Dealers in .Grocerus- visions, :?D|rv Gqodsv ^CtotHrwc, Boots a_V_> Sboi^; ;two-story= fFireproof.(^Building, Reid'.s'.Block,;ixX tup stores .of; J. Wiikie __ Co. t aud.Ste wartT& .Ca,?" street;'Vidtbrtiir- ,!' ,~"' >;."'[ f 1-."'[' "''' ' Ls:Xi*HOTEI.I*eB. Importer and Dealer.fc. i; SERIES, PROVISIONS, T^ES i: UQUOg 7 Wharf street,*hetweeh Johnston^and Yates,1"ViJ. Vancouver r_tehnd. ���������:rp_j)BB__i_jB, SH!OT*BO*CTJ'bisI^___ii__g Cliil ������>XV* A^n' Druggiot; 'Johnson street, {Victoria, YM spcotfuUy solicits the attention!of :Miners.and tiS ���������lieS&igeneral to,his,well assorted stockof. pure������__! Drugs, Chernicais, ,and Perfumery; also tot hi!lip for 'Rheumatism', which is an' invaluable' reme. .S thisldistressing complaint. -5 ���������..;/���������;��������� ; <:-���������-.. j^ im BEERS, ^UQUORS of every 'description. '&k warded to the Mining Districts .j..;*- ���������:>.iii ;Vf HOTMa DIS FRANCE, Yictoria^."v,J: uBiOS*__ __>*_>' Pierre Mancikt, Proprietors. V; taurant ia supplied with all tbe delicacies ito5 affords.. In the Bar will be found the;cholcestI* Furnished Rooms, ^e... : : ��������� lJ heretofore WEISfiENBURGER & SCHLOESSEIi ' f^DQ-AB ifARVlN* Corner Fort and *__ANGf._t Hi Street, dealer in IRON & HARDWARE., Agent for the sale of, the Boston Rubber Belts. -::,. y s.-,. . L___WISLEWI*3^ CLOTHIER, yates' strebtJ Vic-' toria, opposite Bank of Biit ish "North America. '���������"���������&'-" GSUTRO & CO.i ImroRTERs and ; Dbaieus in ��������� CIGARS, TOBACCO, Meershaurn Pipes, &c, S Ei corner of Yates and Wharf street, Victoria ; i s F. HEISTERIiiAN. LAND AGENT, ft) Government street, two doors south of Fort streej. Victoria, Vanctmver bland. _ J THOMAS OOXiDEN, WnotESALE, and Retail Dealer in WINES, BRANDIES, BEERS & UQUORS of everj'. def criptiou, Corner uf Fort and Wharf streets,' Vic to ria, Vancou vc r Island. r ��������� '1 m''' n-REXxLEY '&V-FITERBE. VictonV ���������XJtf Solo ;Ageiits |for NapoleOn's Cabinet Cn*"* PietressoadOiSt.Aabin(Jhampngnedry, BoucW' Jules Munim Champagne, Eugene Clicquot Cb^! Bokers' Bitters,1 Sainscvain's * California Wine* t������rsv Hostetter'a Bitters, Bancroft Cider, Logn*;"':.. G. Preller Claret. A larg������ stock :of BondJQ' Brandies,. Whiskeys, and -Liquors of eyery ^, alWays oii hand. ..'., Grbii^t. ic * itw������- Iibporters aud Wholesale D* t,1-������' fy ': Junction Wharf-! arid Johnscnj T) EJdOTAI-.' J. pt'jnngermssm.f': IX -MAKERand JEWELER, has removed to t : proof Brick BUildihg^ within one door of wm-.. k Co. *s Express OQlce, Yates street, Victoria; >��������� -..- TO MERCHANTS. TIME is Momet, and if you would save both ship your Goods by the * Yale - I_ytton. Route. A; B A BLOW* Commission and Forwarding Agent, Fort vale, British Columbia begs to inform Shippers and the public in general tliat he Is now prepared to Forward GoMd lo tho Mines on tho most reasonable terms, and without delay, m All goods consigned to the ahovu will b������> promptly attended to and stored in a '.fireproof warehouse. 5ai r\ICKSO*N,' CAMPBEXL <fe CO.,-%,: AJ srox Merchasts,'Wharf street, Victoria, .,: ver Island. H, N. DicKsbs & Co., "London; H;- DkWwJ._rCo.; Sdo Frafaois^o. _f:. HENDERSem & BUBNABY, ���������W$t and Commission MaRCiUNTS- Wharf street, V. I. j ������ind Ko*. 17, Gracecburch street, I/>ndoo. yates1 MALLANDAINE, GENEIUI,CQMMI*SI0*>; and Collkctor, Moore's Building, "9 Vibtoria, Vancouver Island������ GUY- HUSTON. Deaixr xn GUNS, ������&}$%; ingTackls, Powder __ SHOyYate-^reas^?. Importers anp. W'j JULIUS LOKWI & CO., Dealers ; ��������� Age'n ts for' Burglar Vrooi Safes and Vaults, Victona Dealers;- Agents for'Tiiton k }}^Uy\ Pi fWr0>"G.LEE &C0-, Commission ������*������aV\- x^_ porters and Dealers in CHlSEfcb w*!\ . Sugar, Tea, Provisiorw, *������_c.t Cormorant stre������ .^ Governinent and Douglas streets, Victoria,
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1865-06-24 |
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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Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
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Date Available | 2011-08-03 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0170971 |
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