'��������� ry-vM Bairkervillfe; ^illi^m:;���������^)Bk: B.C., Saturday, March 22, 1873 ? '!{"' y Published every Saturday by-. i>>! ; R O B E R T 2d&VLXo:W AT'* ,i.. .i!l , j t ���������< ��������� .' ������������������ -��������������������������� ��������� -' ', M'. ������������������ ���������������������������:��������� ������������������'. y Subscription, > * 60 Cents per Weefc.: ������;,,--.. -j-; ���������;.-. :*atesof advsehsjks; r '������.���������' , ��������� Jror one square (one loch), tl rst insertion^ ,.'��������� $ 3 \ ''"'"'',Vii\. ,-v ���������1"':\i '.U *���������"'. ;,:��������� .01(0mouth,..-.���������.. .yyfrcji ;. 'For tiroaqliftre������f fl'rbU-n'sertioriy. V "*}'",'..,'- -"*:.' ��������� 6,1 i,:���������';';*' 'yy'1 ***k* v#heniohthV ���������' ���������' V>}*;.-������' -yvfly-j f &</o Agents fo? the * ��������� Paribot> Seittmel.", : ^ri WftiJci*. > ������������������:��������� A jiQiicsnolmotttfiv >. -.��������� >-;$wla Creek;-.;<-i- v "* Clinton, r,/;:.������v ��������� ������'Tale^f'-h ������������������'"*/- : ? "NftW Westminster,-, ���������!Vletorift^y*;;ftfi������' :;'!.. * P.-,.pij������berj- ,<>' -2X }%*hnk'Ori*i *"������������������-;' - ^Street, :-;���������; "��������� i; :v'���������.���������<; -^A D^McTnnos. yy- Bnmnr<Ts Express y-:��������� y: Baruard<'B Express .-;; * 2 '*: Barnard V Express ��������� .: :��������� ; ������������������do.-'-y -';r.do,.;;.y l2������'.'..-:; \ 2y;- Jolm Murray ' '���������:*���������:��������� :v; ���������iy, r Mr Webster. ' ,���������',.���������. ;..... San FranciPco 2������.2. - SunFrancisco . 30 rJiirbhlH V ixmdpiiy E. C. ���������fyu? ; jfjgis i^IBboJSENtlNEX, X5ard������; Olr<u !ars>:Pri*terf* and Frnfframmee for y vyyBaH^and^Theatricai: Entertaintnents kM $&rWx< 'cttted >vi t^neaf new aiid dispatch Xj&$> > / ������.','. ,Tennfl moderate. , ,* .,;,;'-. y;. Q"PsneVmon th;"; March^ "1 S~U^.������!a'ep I left l������ere at; 8 ^oNjIocV-t$* ^ HainiUen .d Hying,-and I); Oppenbelmer and Ja������yBoyce *M'passengers.: "i y \\ ��������� \ ���������'��������� 2f , '* --,, 'I ^l^ylylll^^^ ihllllyll'-l i ���������"���������; : Swibomigh; *March:15^-Erom tbe; Britlsb Colonist we glean the following: .vv y H.M.S. Clwilenijer, wnichlins just left,En<r- ���������Jan.fi: on a ^lrveyingVtrlp^wil) roacb E������qnl* mmh mme time in tbe Spring of J 875. aad ar* ���������riy������ back home In^ the sprinj? of 1876.' ���������':" Captainj Lewls^''toif������ Victoria. ^isp6������erl of an O mi tieca , nilg������e t! weighing; $249 to Wei la FHrgo.iCo.lon last,Wednesday^ It was dug outon Manaen: creek. -���������.;. .>������������������:���������>,:.- ! Two ' peraonsi from ; British Columbia��������� Messrs.i; F. Qiiin h and G. Mi tchell���������appeared' ���������In ttiis matk^et'"'HWly;"tp 'piltcbaBe horses to snpply.a, colony: with teams and breeding stock who aro iabout to. arrive from i England and settle on lands about 150 miles north of Victoria. They purchased eight head at Ka- lama and in the Cowlitz settlement, and when last heard from were on Lewis riven y^y ; -. ;��������� SAN-JUAN, - ; San Juan Island, March 15���������The President has. issued a Proclamation relative to the claims of settlers on San Juan and the other islands lately acquired by virtue of the award ofthe Emperor of Germany, in which he orders that all lands included in said award be withheld from sale or disposal of any nature under pre-emption, homestead or other laws of the United States until after the claims of the occupants shall have been adjusted. y UNITED STATES, San Francisco. March 14���������The jiiry which tried Margaret Ryan for assault with a deadly weapon ori Jeremiah King, found her guilty of simple assault It ia thought by many that Postmaster Stone has not been removed as reported. ' ; The body of a man found in. the bay this ssiorhing was identified as that of Herman Beck, of St. Louis. IllTha sentence d Mm Devine* for th������ mur der of Knap p., was: postponed two weeks to enable counsel to prepare a statement on motion ifor a nW trial. a Joha Taylor, a^hiprcaulker, while at work this nffcernoon, felLdown suddenly, bleeding from tfce mouth.) His fellow workmen placed bim on deck; and in a few minutes he expired ��������� Kappu^lhejman'.ar^ for" sending obscene, matter .thrbugh the mails to this eity^wos fined $500 in the police court t0^ay:y:'Vy<r2ly..y Vy fTew York*; March 14���������The Times publishes a lettertrpni:.Fremont defending himself from charges of-v.frsnd,or any eonqectiqafwlth the' ;Mfmphf^ai^^^ ,The Health Board caused an examination of the Toombs. Result ribt known, biit it is undorstood. the building is'nhfit:for-habitation: ���������: ,Sa11 Lake.: March i^jjfo farther danger, is feared, of interruption of rail road travel from show during the present season. . The track is entirely Vc^r^pn'/Vjith the IT. P, and !C. P. roads.', Tlio \ snow1 is melting yeryj rap id ly Shipments! of ore arid,bullion from this point o������������t;ftr?;:Ve>^ . ! San Francisco,VMarch 1^-PaVtieai are here ri^gotiatihg the purchase of thi:steamer New World to run as,mall Bteamer,between'01yn>- piaaridVictoda. t VyXyyVy- yyyy- ���������'' i:New^Y6rky March 16���������A' dispatch, from ^^^ington ^ajrs. It v?'rumored���������> thai!i&overn- ment is to take steps to establish a new State ontlie^xlcariside'bf the Rio Grande. San Liiisis to be its;eapitaL V '.':" .,,';, .^ jValleyp, 5 March 13^-Thia af tern oon James D^yPa^e.yWas y placed urider^ V bail 'J by the ���������U. S.OonimiaBioners of San ^ranqisCQ. Page ^ji'^iie^seiiAraterl^'tt ago. Mrs Page returnei from Sap Prancisop this after- nooni! s Page went to;his former wife^ room, oyer Postfs drag slore, ftpparently depressed | ju spirits, and locked the door, after putting out his two daughters who were present. The children stood in the hall and heard their father open conversation with his wife, making charges[against her.whicbshe indignantly den (eS. "The next instant came the rep or t of a pistoli f oliowedvby two other shots in immediate succession.: "This children screamed, when a;passer by at once rushed to the door and burst it in. The first object that caught bis glapce wag Mrs Page falling and blood comio^ frotn a .wound in her neck. Page lay prostrate upon the ..carpet, having-shot his wife through the,neck and himself through the head,;the ball entering his right temple. Mr Page died* at 6 o'clock. Mrs Page is still sensible, and there are slight hopes of her re co very.. V, ; ' ;.-.:l'; y y ,; y EUROPE. y :,,������������������ TLoridon, March 12���������The House of Commons, after a protracted debate, rejected Gladstone's University Bill. The result was announced as follows:���������For the Billr284; -against it, 287. London, March 12���������Gladstone waited on the Queen at noon to tender bis resignation. It is probable that Disraeli will be summoned to form a new Cabinet. The scene in the House of Commons last night when the defeat of the Ministry on the Irish University Bill was announced was in* describable. The excitement was intense, while the opponents of therneasuro indulgfid in turaultuoua cheers. .; Among; those in; the gallery, which was crowded, were the Prince of Wales, the Princess Louisa, and Prince Christian. The Scotch and Welch riiembers supported the bill, and the Roman Catholics were unanimous in opposition. V After the announcement of the result, Gladstone arose and said:���������The vote just given is certain?? of a gray* ueyer wishes to continue its deliberations when the existence of the Government is in doubt. I move an adjournment until Thursday. Gladstone ia the House'of Commons, and Granville in the Houbo of Lords, announced &at the Ministry had tendered the Queen their resignation, which her Majesty had accepted. Both Houses adjourned.' Granville stated that the Cabinet bad resigned becaiise of the adverse vote on the Irish University Bill, and asked foran.ftdr jonrnment, which; was agreed to. :; 'Disraeli to-day received a summons from the Queen, and Immediately proceeded to Buckingham Palace. .':.''.._ :. Disraeli, white riding through Westminster to-day, was enthusiastically cheered. Owing to disaffection among tlie Conservatives, 'Disraeli will probably\ refuse... tp take office. (,-.-��������� v. ������������������' }. v .. : .���������������������������'"���������' ''i:- "��������� The Queen has sent for I Granville, who Is now endeavoring to form a Cabinet. . ���������Lptidpri; March 14th���������Midnight���������Disraeli waited on the Queeii to day, andVwas re* quested to form a new Government. He gave no definite answer, anc*. begged time tooon- suit with his friends, of whom" several were abroad.. The Queen acceded,, and Disraeli immediately forvvarded telegrams to Lord Derby, Cairns, and Carnarvon. Until answers arrive it;will be impossible to foretell result. :, New.York, March 15���������A Loadon special says :the facts with reference to Disraeli's position are respectfully; ind icated to the Qtieeis.and the difficulty ha:, would have to confront if ,he assumed office consideriag the Parliamentary opposition of his opponents. He will therefore delay in order to consult his friends, Lord Derby arrived last night from Paris, and had a. long consultation with Disraeli. -No decision was arrived at, however, nor will there will be until to-morrow. Possibly D>israeli may accept office. If he accepts, he will probably finish up the busi ness;of the session by the end of June. The Conservatives all over the coiinlry Ore very confident a% to the result of the .election. . The Weekly Economist says a rumor was current last night that the Earl of Derby has yielded to the request of the Conservatives to undertake to form a new Cabinet.; The Spectator reports that^ Derby will take the Premiership, but says he is determined to appeal to the country.- The Morning journals generally are of opinion tbat the Conservatives will settle ell questions relative to the Ministry, and state that Disraeli has declined to accept office and waited upon the Queen at Buckingham palace this morning to-aonounce his decision. Earl Derby coincide'| with Disraeli's conviction. that the Conhervatives cannot assume the responsibility of forming a Government at this time. . London, March 16���������Gladstone had an interview witb tho Queen yesterday. It is probable that a further adjournment of Parliament will be asked for on Monday. ' Madrid, March 13���������A train was thrown from the track by Carlists near. Villa Franca. and while thus disabled the insurgents opened fire and killed the engineer, fireman, and two brakesmen. The passengers and guards bar rleaded themselves in a neighboring house, from which they opened a brisk fire with pistols and muskets, The.Carliats finally took to flight HOTELS, RESTAURANTS;,&o.: Vaillancoxir, Lavery & Co [SUCCESSORS TO N. CUNIOJJ Beg to Inform their friends 'and the pub Ifcthat thai havo taken,tbe well-known premises io Barkerville so long favorably patronised,while In the occupattoa of.MrN. Cunio. ��������� . Afyv. .; will .b������ manufactured andJsoldjby|Wkolcsale aad R������ tail in iu purity, ami- . The best Lictuors & Cigar? i "i - -x - -. . ''-;;*'��������� . ��������� ' ��������� ���������'" ��������� *. '.''���������-.'' constantly kept on hand. . .;;y The Lodging Department will bo always carefully Jattended .to, > and the best Beda and accommodation provided; for their customers. ��������������������������� *���������.'_ -.: "('delft 8taktlet; Hotel, HAVING PURCHASED THE ABOTB ' Hon'l from Mr J. J. Robertson, begs to Inform tbo"travelling public and the Miners of Cariboo that he will do his utmost to. sustain- tho well-oarned reputation of ttio bouse as a first-class HoteL . ��������� :��������� Will as usual be furnished with the best the Market aflforda. Is well|stockea with Spirits, Ales, ^Vines andJCigars,. Are coi^tortably furnished, and a large addition t* tho number of rooms Is now being made. Are tbe best in the Upper Country, and wih always be well supplied with Hay and Grain. ju20 PROCEEDS OF PERFORMANCE given on 1st March for tho benefit of David Jones: Total proceeds, Expenses, - $352 41 Net proceeds, . ��������� . $311 SS^- Any.ono wishing to see the expenses ia detail can do so by applying to . . WM. McCOLL, Secretary aud Treasurer C. A, D, A. Or F. r������BRKT, mrI5 . Manager. EG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THB.Y HAVE REMOVBD to tbo spacious premises formerly known aa tba St. George Saloon, where, frtiey will beatall.tinMS prepared to furnish BOAED OF MEALS AND BEST Tho? BAR furnishedriwitblgthej fiaeat WINES? MQUORS and CIGARS. J - eum ''2y, r-y.-i'. <;'I tyyy yy^y :;y -;.- VV .��������� ������ ������'. 11 ~l)U Sill' Miff 111 Hi lill ���������i������,'v>vy>" 1' .,������ y' 1 <';��������� vyy cu, {, y ill ".i^.-y'vyr: <y.-yS- ,}:sjy.yy,. rat: -< I '' IW I? 'if* il>TTr*AA QP������rri\rT?f 4to make the machinery work easily,, there "*S?:���������-'���������" ' ���������- - -- ��������� ^T^nV ^t' ' "���������--' h������������k fias-not^een usid without a sparing hand S.VTORDAY, lK^Km^?vv|^fv% ..-! wbere;Biere sinecures are in^^^pngand^^t ijjie'.frmts <ff^tbe presen1������njea|jirea}towards retrenchment^ ;^ll be fo^c'6'WDg.-jiri5^ue, ���������fieaSjeTi'4:y.XiXXy .. V ���������'��������� -.. 'v% vyltv''";'<:' .yy':- t��������� '���������'"��������� ���������yIt is wftlitbtisiclerable .������&������Tsfa'l6tion;'that we review tbe- proceedings of the past session, and: wei may rest free (^oratanxiety in the* futtire in ���������respect of the forebbdl n p r so freely spbj^tyatifl^ Represeritative Instifu libne. -������������������-.;���������';. ���������; Vibe work of ^eeecond session of our Pro- *'������������������ ^inclal Legislature^ which ^s lately been ri:^fprog������ed^ baa: been trough t to a successful Xyy "lermiHation, and we are ena^btedy to look : Ijacfc:Mpbn the proceedings of fbe House and ���������: :"^the Actspassed Simng'flie session with rib ���������sfeali am session; -���������- : tjomtnencihg as it did with the defeat and resignation of the MoCreight Ministry; threat- , h^eapdjp^^ litttthiiwgh not % *^HncW i tb fchie present Premier and Ms colleagues,1 . ��������� consideririgtbedifficulties tbey had in' forin- : - .,Ini������a Ministry of, sufficient strength,& barty; C*vihrdug:hy itS measures/ W gite; our mejed of : praise to them, and our thanks: for the many ��������� valwable Acta and important measures ^bi<Sh they hife passed ^ndj������n^eticany carried : "���������'���������������*���������' : - V-:"- ^ 2'- } y }'���������:.'-Vyy : yy. .y y: The number of Acts passed are forty-fctire<������ '*> J4he;whole of which, with the; exception of one ^ ������_tbe Legitimacy Bill���������have "received the /yXi&itenant-Gov^ Acta passed -are of considerable importance 2 . to pur district, two of thes^e b^ing especially a ^ppjica^te^h^re^ gr*^^y^Wife^bldMini ng; Aiwendment Act and the William a Creel^ Fire Brigade Act. If the former of these naeasures S itneetsiwithf b^t'S^moiety of the success^whicli' :y it has been the obji^ of^the1 Legislature^ to attain, we may loo/C forward to tbe prospects *, nof(^the ceoiinfts^Orii witn^eyeEy,confidence;J ^ f^dMoan kifl^ ythat will very materially add ^ our:prosper^ Ity irt the future, ^fhe (tieiiefi^of>l the; Fire Brigade Act to our town no one wilt -bet'dis?'' : "posed to caUJa;question after ,0,11 r experience 'iy^'062,ipmevk d Jsastrbijs: jfi reiaodSthe Rreati losses which on that occasion m. Many oi our merchants;sustained; , y: ��������� ' y '.'XyV ^2 < ��������� ^tnopfestbther"Acts we may^metitioni the ^Jiiirti^sJurisdictionAxjt^ " ' of'the Peace to try cases where two or more - were^previbttsly^required;t;Thi9:wili befbiitid of great use in an outlying district like I bur own, where Magistrates are few -and those pipjffibly^esident ^tJSpl^ei������S(^^istabces fi-sow each other. The^iirbrs? Allowance Act, ^~p^ vvln g^iJ nrprs^he^ b, inal - casesjwbich tliey have hitherto be'eii al flowed in civil;cases; will be^ fully appreciated: v by inany "of our: Jurors^particularly those, who haves ^en oarVieii-away"fromJtheir bus};, pegs and occupation at the expense of fm: : ploying ethers^ to Mipply^ th^ir ^-placea during' v their % compulsory :absenk5e,"tor thbugli^the al- ] , 4owance is > but?amal 1 it will be at l^ast of partial assistance^ j'to?; them in defraying". the y expense to which tbey are uiiavoidably put. :. Tbe^iij^)^ Judges of the County Courte to' act as Judges of Ube lltnittg: Courts, recommends itself^at jleasii ;in : a pecnc|ary point of view, saving, as it does.; "at libw muchliiconvenlence we will not say, the proving^einecl������Bsity of providing -for the pay merit of a Gold Commissioner's salary. i..;:-(,:.'ii3,he?- two" takation Acts��������� namelyphe \Vild Land Tax Act and the.Road Tax: Act���������are m e^iii^s^hijctf^H i; at^ once: cbine in tp p p er- ation in the district. ; The former we may pass. wii h a) b r ief men tio n, m we are no t ��������� aw������ire of lands of any extent held within this district unimproved, and for the purposes of mereispeciiiation. so that its operation wii| be chiefly confined to the lower districts of the Province. ?The latter Act���������the Road Tax ���������hieingvat a fixed rate of $2 per head, seems hardly proportionate to the amount of advantage derived by each: individual, or the wse and benefit he may derive from the roads. As it Is the intent of the Legislature to expend tlie in 0������ eys derived from each' district with in tuat district, however much any individual may demur to the mariner of taxation, under the circumstances we do not think any one wllbcalvjl at so.smalt' ati amount when :they consider the advantages which a district like our own will derivb from increased facility for traffic. - ,. The gallantry of ������4Diir representatives has b e:i U"u^tral������rl by the passage of tbe Af arried Woinar^s Property Bill, the Wives'Assurance Uill, and the, Homestead Amendment Act; and we can now safely recommend unmarried ladies to at once put themselves in a position^ tn take advantage of the privileges conferred by tfioae Acts- We cannot close our brief review of the proceedings of the session without referring to theretrenchmentpblicj of the Legislature. Or**at have been the changes ; and however ilifiicult it may seem in the first effort to carry out measures of this nature to the satisfaction of every one, still the measures adopted by the present IVlinislry are of a kind,, that though time ma^ be required in order HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS! yXyy.2X};yyxyQAJmPXi lll''l I !'l ^yi?o Mvi. (MkJ^mWmo^ f^Si^r-On1 pent- pal of y^ir ������*Td .in therSkntikel <rf .last week i I fiiid whatj^xalian ^wer to my tetter of tlie: 8th'��������� inst-;��������� antf!nave come toVttie^onclustori that it is a^iripst remarkable^^rpductiori arid well worthy.pfioyou^as the author,'containing, as ifcdpes:aeerie^of yfalseliqods;;from begins nin^Jto :en^ which I wjll prove;fif not to: your satisfactibn; at-feKat to thib s^tisfectiori \bf the pffl>life^ari^fbr further proof tb*8tibstantiate what'' I^aay,^!*'; will* leave1 itf to fniir-fifths:of tkmo' ,wbo^ iwero present a t \ the Yan Wi n kl e .meeting^ of>the^l7th,of la^t mouth, and(abide iby their deiisibri."',I _'. . j* r7 ]\ . '2, .���������} In the firet;place^^vsay^tha^at that meetr ing ybu-yidmot favbr>"XJpanIs or'Ij&ises;# ; 2d. jTbat Ivdonot/iOwn oneifoo,t;of ground on.'Lightning,Grelek..,, -���������:,... y -.,,������; n,,V.*������r ^ ,-���������' ���������, ���������^a^:That;a|l I^warit.is.^bj.;^freeze^3he ^110^8*011^" ,v v"' '*' v --"-,- ~y '.m> 4tb. That I am a New York Democrat, -and g0rfe,������jyjpolitieal? education:therfej &cJ y Vi y Now; asctp:yowr: first assertibpT I moat ������em- jyhatically^-say ?that yypuw 3i^%Jayor -both ���������*'��������� giants ��������� and leases^J: under jjcertam restfic- tiorisf-f# an d^A furt her,^yoVi f p w hi-Resol u tio n beara that constructions ^But * what^ y<^u ^cHd intend -to ���������-* say, Ji do, not knb Wi jand; cai^ less\ fbr ybjir argument, if: .itcpuld^e called mi^; was1 'as 'clear^as mud i^nd^ith it and your- subslqiieritWdirbriuls; what' fewJTrjepds. yott had, saidvtbby -were ashamed:of ?ybu! 'X yVy X&dyl sa^that I own~-and ihimy;bwnvri&me ^a^^jmicb.' -,it-> n01: niore; ^ning^ground /bn Ligh'thing^^Creek' than ypudo | and wherv yon wrote5those lines yb^iwere}aware IhatiyoVi ^rote a rlejiberate falsehood-r^arid wii II say further,,,J tbft;ve/tluis,|arsajway^ paid i myVas- lsebsments'in;tuli."yy yyl ,,<,,.. y< ' ;��������� X<> V 'V-' L!JAs'foWybiir;list lissertiohH I-5tyw$y thisyto' sfcy WT 'anf a^ ���������' Republican Democrat/'^itt .notif^m^New STbrk i(i fjl- wasj I atill ��������� would bje ptoxid qf,-it% -i Further^tem 1 acqiiainted '��������� with; some^on this creek that hail Jfrom Jjfew York who* are gentlemen, arid^ intellectually and physicallyP:you- arb riot worthyHo^"black their iiobtftP .^iln 'ithe:clty referred4rt I have heard it said ai smalt part:is calledy'f Five y lyy.: JLp^^ g] ll: ;��������� '��������� 'B'V: ym j : PB������VINCUL SkCRBTAnY^OFFICE, 'y-yvy X ' ��������� ^Marcb, 1873.yXyy-' ^!E5a Excellency the: .LienWna^^ye^bor feas been^^ please^^=:to make the folfoWi hg appointments under '^ The Sheriffs Act, 1873": ' RrcaAitn Woods, Esq:.for Vahconver Island; -iHpxRTSV. EDMONpa;J&g5 mrjj^o^Ci^ nf Nbw iiVestiriirister^: * ��������� ' :T' '���������'������������������ t*?yyyyyy^: *: ������������������> ^jteorok Byrnes, Esq^j for Cariboo;;: ���������: yyyy; 'H'By^'CbminandlSu^^'^ X' 2^ '...' %i , 1^1.2 yXyyy-JOHN>fASrt,y,;:^, l'^1 )y'X' ,^ Erpviueial Secretary. y yyy y pRovisrjiAt; SaCRETAttr's OfWCB, :&^-KpSk&y }'���������: Hia Excel lenpy i' tha. Lieu tenari t.������Gbverno r has - bee ny pleased to: appoint; Hkmut ;Si.tk| [L.S] M a son*, Esq., to be: Deput-y 11 Registrar of the Sufii^mevCpiirt of British,Col^ . :;:;v''-X ���������f"'.;:!'By cbinm'������iidi;K''^ii:i:':r:>^ -:>: '������������������ -: ;; Provincial Secretary. hereof, have full force arid effect ih tbe Elec ' loral District of CuribpbVfxbe^t% portion thereof known as, the[\ Omineca Pollini? ]>i vision, and-lri. the^Elecforal Disiricftof Koote nay. . VJ 7- ������'< ' . \- \ it hi TKSTrtoNr^WHKnROP; We. have; caused theae^Hir Ii^terS|tb W ftn^ the Great S������^i ofcttie P^qfincbof British Collimbia to be hereunto affixed: \VlT. ...'., n.kss; ihe Honorable.,. Josbph Wnxmn ; Trdtcii ���������-Lieut en anV^i b vern or ofthe said .^Province of British ColUmbia^inlhe Cily, 1 ���������" y o f Victo ri a. i n the M Id v Pro vi rice, this Fourth;day of March; in the year of Onr i ; "^ an^ - * Seventy-tlifee[ arid in^he thirty-sixfch yuar .y (if-Pur Reign. '2Vy VV' ~'y. J&vonmKhft^-yy*''i%VV2y"y.y '���������:.���������:'!��������� .��������� /...y.JpHN.vASH.y 'VXyjy yWvX, : Provincial Secretary;'L 'tnr22 4m yX22y '' :y tROVINCUL S^RRTAUY's OFFICE, y-yy^ ��������� ���������-i^���������:-���������������������������^th������������������Mkrch;:i873:;,^...; ,., ^Hisl^eile has been pleased to"a^ppbiri^ W. Ci;s BrinkifiLKY, fejtf to Abe Audit Clerk' '* for |f thei Province ot BritwhrColumbia.v;^>{- X -yy^.yy .,:, *2v . ;,;i *' *���������������������������"/. v fVBy command,t *,. ..- , ������������������,., . ���������-*, . ���������y2yy'2''X'y* -' :JQttx:Amyyy y' -. y :* ' ���������"��������� '���������'���������iX'f"';''''.v'-'^ProyiijtiiatSecretary; JOSEPH W. TRUTCII; -2-y2^\y^^iyyV2-\ :r; . PROVINCE OF -BRITISH OfLUMBIA. VKTORl^Vby the''Cfraca? b? God.; of the Un i teci Ki 11 ������d nirii pX, Great, ,B ri tai n a n d Irs 'l':".*_ J%" f\o������.-��������������� y������.'' TN'"'i."y:Ji '.'l.'',:#.'���������'������ li'.'.*'*T������ '"sVi* ������ ��������� ��������� Jand, Qpkkx, Defender ofvthe Faith", <fec. &o To all to whem these presents siialt come,^ ^GRKKTiNa^ v yy ������������������ yv' "��������� y x-' ��������� "��������� \ ��������� #:$^:'^:#:pS^iiA^f iGWAl I" Points;^ and judging from your ^X3ard"iyou won 1 d bven'disgyace that n h 1 nribus 10eal i ty either)aa; a^** mari"; ory11 pol^^icTariv, ��������� I Will not fiirther:notice ypiir^Catd^ibuUwilt te;j rypn my perapnalppiniori}; of; you. y/You are n^ a great man.; nor can y you ever ybeyorib. frbni; the1 apparent fact that .you ,lackV;pne of the mostf i ������ri pprtahItr req nisi tea���������fe rai ris ; an d ypii need ntn ask- to be^: written;; down; an ^ aRfi/?;;for^ by :ypnr yown worda^ you have written yourself do wii aspne.: f; : . Vy ; y yYon hay a tried^ in a siriall v?ayr pbiitics: anid becanae a person^ differed with you. with all the !*^Bi^linffflgate,, *at*ybnr cbmmarid you have tried to traduce his private character. In that yon proved a failure. VyV In con c lusion,.: I. h ope 'a generpn a pu blTc will throw arbun d y 011 r 1 aat p rod ii ct io ri the " mantle of charity," knowing as it dhea that it was tbe last "brny*?: from a 'rdefunct'' editor. I will persorially wash my hands of you and this dirty subjeek. promising' riever ajjairi to give it even" u gassing thought. In future, if yon have any business with me, you can always find me at riiy place of my irasi- dence���������in a village called Yorkville.B.C. Jas. Burdick. Lightning Creek. March 18,1873. ' :..;-.! ,y y PROVIXCrAIiiSKCRKTARlT'^OFFlCK ,;f-ii." it; Vr,;;,)��������� "<,';j tV:4th March, lbj'5. -. ;:' -/'��������� ��������� His. Excellency^ the/,Lieulenant-.(jf0yernor hasfbeen pleased,to 'appoint������the followinj������ Cferitletrien to be"Assesaoi*a arid Cbllbctoi-s under and tocarrv out the provisions' of^v Thi- fI^nd^^Act:l^3;y^.y^r;^ 6sy VV ;'. firoiiARpr\yoons,;EsQ:, foytt Yictpria.Distilet. Jjsgliim alt; ai^ Xl^libsjnDistrj cfc] j^qui ma It ^Tbwuv^jstrib^ ?aud^ Lakpyland Saaiiich Dis. .tricts.- :-}y2 y'_ y .1. ;M 2 2 U -y 1iq ��������� yy n 1 Wiluam ^Stewart, ^Q.^fprNanaimb Dis SwP;''.:'"^^ y.y XV-lyi ~yllVX':- ��������� -' John -jiSniirf. K?q ^ ft rCbwichan tnd? Sal; Spring Isi arid Districts; & %���������$ y ���������'*>������ *f /t* ift y Josbpk Ronk!iT������o.rEsQ.. foiCptri'ox Districfc.- Senry- V, Edmonds, J^4 ���������; j<>5 V$$?t \ vWest minster District. ��������� " .;' '*' '\ " y~ 2 :- '"l' ; :|j ? R: ^r^iowK^^EsbJ.; fbr1 Port Easmjrtori. "^y yJSuisjmis :P; Griff^Esq^^fb^Yale rDis trict. y . ��������� ' .X, ��������� . .-' -n-.' -'yyyy-2^ ,>T ; Taop. R. 3u 1 ������ Esq, , for Lyjttp n pi strict!;,; ;* yiokk bi>ynr Esq:, tor Kar/ifoops District;5* :^ ? Ai.EXANi)BK Robb; EsQ.V fbr Nicola^Distnct. ' Charlks iE/)Pof*3> EsQi^fori Lillooet' Dis trict; ..: yy^-Xy yf}Xi^m yXih 2 yVy\. y-y yV Epflr^iV.T^^^ GKoubW Byrnks, Esq; for;Ciiriboi)j I)fstrie 1 Cornislius;Booth, Es^,i for Kbbteiiay I)is? tricU-y -.;'.-v, ,\}:.':./'���������_y.-r-s)'yy yyyy���������'-���������������������������"W.?::V��������� - . i By command, fy, , .-* ..** ,;;....,.: y2yy^yrrXJ0m-^^yy'y:yl^ mr22 3m ,/ Proylnctal Secretary WAiSri WHEREASbv Section uteral.-j y Zoty The Road. Ex- Gf.o. /A, ^AUorpey Gei teiisiori^Act, 1873,' it is: providedy that the Lieutenant-Govern or in Council mayi by, Pfo- c la matt b n, create any lipi-iiji ii;,r>r ;>poiM igns of the Main hind 'hf 'British'=: Coin iriblV^n tri;: avRoitil' District or Districts, with such ���������b.bniiiiaries aa he shall tlunk fit: * : - ,yy}. \'f 2 '.''"��������� And wliereas tlie Honornb 1������..^Toskph Wil- -hiam TRUToir^as: snch Lieii teriai 1 ?-Go vern0r in Gpuneji. ;a������-afy* by viriue of the'poWers ffnd .yuthbrilies ^conferred upoti J>himJn^C|Uincjl asja^ii'^ai^ and pf^\iy^t\m, ^Kovieri and iuiffi'olrities! lilnf; in Ittfat ^bohalf enabling,; ha tli ordered that the .'.Ub'ad.'. Dis- ������ric ts, lierei n a f l er iiieiitioned.be: crea t ed ; ��������� ^ )N0^'KNOW YE^tl^ htejtbe^f ot I bwi Wg Rfiad; !0Sst4ct^bnii h m ,U-uj n- land of Brit i^h Cu'himbiai tha I is u > my;: piiHTHE^CARrB^ which shall'incliide alt that tract of * hind Iii- tfljld^in;'llra?Crt iti -,: proclamations; In tlie Supreme Court of . British Columbia. v GENERAL ORDER. ,, . "V'OTTCR Is hereby given, that tho Supreme Court i\ will sit in Banc, for the hearing or all motions, argument?*, ftppeais, and other matters coming; before the Court in Bunc, at tbe Supreme Court Room In the City of. Victoria, for tbo following terms, oa the days heitcihalter mentioned, namely: ' For Hilary Terra from the 15tb to 25th February; For Easter Term from the 16th to 25th April; For Michaelmas Term from-the 15th to25th November. [LSI JOSEPH W.TRUTCH; :dlV^-}'-yy:V^^^L^Ixl^y^i X TOVpE0^TISH COLUMBIA. 7I0TORIA; by: tbe Grace ,of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Irer j land,. Qubkn, Defender of the Faitb,- &c, &c To all to whiim these presents shall corner yy -y GUKBJIXO. 'V'y. X*i \. A PROCLAMATION.. Gko. A. Walkem, ) WHEREAS it ia pro- .Attorney-General* j yided, by Section 1 of ������������������The County Courts Extension Act, 1873,'" that "The Mining Court constituted under *���������' The Gold Mining Ordinance,18G7,? shall , be and is hereby merged in the County ** Court; and every Connly Court Judge of ���������' British Columbia shall have and be pos " ses'sed of the same jurisdiction, powers, and ** authorities, as those had and exercised by " the Gold:Commissioners appointed, acting, "and presiding as Judges of the said Mining i* Court; and all proceedings thereunder "shall be had and taken in accordance with u the provisions of l The Gold Mining Ordin eluded in 1 he Lillooet;District, as f'et; f<������rr11 in vh e Si - h ed i tie to >\T h eCon������tif u' ion. A ��������� t 1 ^ 7! H ..,& TH E T ALE RO A Q^Tfil ^T- wbic 1 ha,) I jj ti c11 ud X a 11 t It atV t r������ c t ;'bf 111rid iticluVt*������"11 'iv theiT Ya(e!'District;'as:^et:n>rth in th^ Schedule to^������< The1 C������)it?tii tit ion^Act, 187 ii-^ 4. THE KOOTE.NAY RO A Oil (1ST RIOT, which shall include all that tract of IWnd; in- 'diided in the Kbbienay District, as set forth iii the' Schedule to-5 "'Tlie Cbnstilution Act, 1871." ->*���������'-��������� '2y-;yi yXyyXr ^rjyy - ,3, THE NEW WFSTMlNSTER-and COAST ROAt) DISTRICTS; which sliali iiicjudo ail that true V of la rid j ii c 111 d ed i tii he N e iv; We * t- miuster and Ct)ast'Dislr!cls,r as set forth in tlie Schedule to X The Constitution.Act, 1871," y In Tkstimont Wnkkkof, we;;have caused J h ese Our Le ttera 1 o h e mad c Paten t, 11nd the Great Seal of the Provineeot British Co 1 ii mbia 10" be here ii hto a ffi xbd : Witness, the Honorab Ie ;'Joskph' AV11 jliah :. T hutch; Lieu ten ant Governor of the said r: Pr 0 v j n ce of Bri ti sh Col urn b 1 a, in I he City 'of Victoria, in the said; Province,:this c Fonrth day of March, in tlie yenr of Our Lni-d 0 he Th 0 iisan dv eight1 h u nd red and seventy-three, and in the thirty-Bixth year of Our Reign; By command. :. JOHN ASH, . Provincial Secretary, mr22 4m VALUABLE MINING!- CLAIMS FOR SALE. There will bo no *itlins?1n Banc in Trinity Termi In case any of .the days of the <lates named for the beginning or flwlimr of the Terms should fall on a Sunday or Public Holiday, then tho Terra will begin or end oa the next folloving flay. ^a^;- , : fMATT T. BEGBIE. C. J. ft;a. \ Jhenryp.pru.rwobbase.-j. 1^1 I J. HAMILTON GRAY,.J. Dated Victoria; January 24tb, 1873. mrS3 tf " ance, 1867,7.and> The Gold Mining Amend- ������^^ment Actj 1872.';.'.' And whereas a proviso is inserted that the Ait should only have full force and effect in- such portions of tbe Province as the'LieuV Governor in Council might, from time to time, by Proclamation order. ��������� ���������: And whereas it is expedient tbat the said Act should have full force and effect in tbe Electoral District of Cariboo, except that portion thereof kUown as the Omineca Polling Division, and in the Electoral District of Kootenay: NOW KNOW YE that We do order and proclaim that '* The County Courts Extension Act, 1873," shall, from and after the date NR-THIRO OF TIIR MACPTTKRPOX CLAIM ON WILLIAMS CREiSK. Tiiia claim is paying Btwidily,. '-���������, ��������������������������� ; ��������� ���������; ONE INTEREST anrt a-half in tbo WEST OP ENGLAND CO. ou LifihiningCr������Gk This claim adjoiaa the well-known Eleven of EnfflamlClaim. ��������� -. Clear Bills ot Sale (ruarauioed,. ���������-..:,. The above Claims are offered for salo in con������o* quenco of the had health of the owner, and arc well known to bo flrst^^lass mining property. Apply to WM.TRRLAISE. rarlS lm. ': . Willii;n-* tjro^lc R. JAMES WICKHAM H0LPS ..:MT tower of Attorney, and is fully authorized to Collect all Debts duo' to me. All those knowing themselves to be in my debt, by cither Note or. Account, will iilease make immediate payment to my Ageuti "y : P.MANETTA. Bas?smrt3H 2M 0������iobor,pm. ������H5261m **mm mm {jI-BMSKNOTEI SAT������$DAYS M^CH22, 1873; *Ji tt^RRlEDf We saw two clouds at morn Tingeofwitbythe rising Sun, At flie eye, they ffoatediOQ, VAnd mingled iptyone. ���������%*?.$_%& In Bnrfeervli l^iv^JiWirada^ evening. March 20th,.lS7fca^He #8%$$������of Andrew Kelly:,; ^���������XJ^^by.ShelRe^V'JoW^Hall, Mr John i'ituNR()K^bf^Atholi Canada, to Miss Mary; WLxmkfrl Ayrshire^Scotlanli ���������ff.-i ���������V ^-^ W^^M^S^?^ ' Jill ?*$ew%f& efeamer 1 lHh po 'Wilkes5 Her thi 1 ii p' u p'ti Ve? o n 2 It t.' -;: ���������; * Hon. iW.i if*. Annstrong, M in!ster *i>f Fi riarice and Agriculture, $ra������ returned by acclanialibn ���������last Saturday.' 5'.: '' V'.yyvyy ...... [I'XiiL The Colqiiistof tbeylpthMys(tlie cable,will 'MMiSid'yforTre-layin^loo "Fffftay next.! No d U patches were carried Co ve r Vthe b reakj y es- -4erday, '���������' XfyXX'iVrX?Xl':- V 2 ''��������������������������� :tm loss oe the Reamer wrighth Vic to ria^j^Pch^iJ^Slie ? te������mo r Ri r Jam es IDotiglas arrivt������<f here oiirSaturday, bringi ng BENETOL'ENCS. MINING INTELLIGENCE. MISCELLANEOUS. ;;^i8:,Cpmpany are hauling wood for fuel and ^rearing material formasonry... Aa soon; 'fts-,^he\;%e^ber',iiriirperinit' they will Tesume ftof& .?:*?:"$���������'*-_' ''"���������'���������" ��������� ;'��������� ���������*������'?..���������'.������������������ ��������� &ofy ?-;y \Vy,: X0WHEE OR/SEC. - ��������� ';jV' ' ���������'-'" "^ y:.)The Calaveras ce. have tappedHheir lower sfeaft^and expect to have the diggings drained to&3ey<$$$&. ,,.:! y-yyy; '.��������� \ ���������22.. ryyyX y,yy y LI0HTMN6 <CRKKK. ���������'. . S " ;X \ .'-"'"'���������'~ ,'f yThe:Spruce ������co. woahedup 109 oz. last wepfc '.tim^P^QZ. on,Thursday ..Lightning and South 'WA ftiS; taM in g'0n t ab oil t-exp enses. Van Wink le draintyroceeding at the rate of 80 feet per weefeoj Victoria and Vancouver companies have:the water under eavsy control, and are tlie -Sad news ConhViMtfg^ with regard to the loss ufrihe^learner :&?3A22 BarkCTVille^/Wa Wiizht^nd^ery one on boiiiy.^CThe Lhur. .,,.yyy^2yy-~.-2 ta le of siitfering ��������� and warm; w i th b etieyolen c&] towards!��������� tUose 'wlio���������. wnmepcifuI''-dwaateT*1raa| -foil owed .i ihwkh an d fo I lo wed. faster, unti l| I i te I is a htirdenyjrrievons ^ gloriojis fjeel ihj; o f dnty wei I *p ������rformeii those ladK^; a^ gentlemen inust -enjoy when; they jayydo wn ������at ������igh t i n the still ness- of 'darkness, an d: tIte o mni present Spi rit, oiir FatHer in heaveji^ seems,'��������� toi#.be "neairet; and as':ithey mtfdjf$e3*lJ(*b"'ft ^ p������od deeds perform*d;j o(\ wants relieved, of,- the;;'tmn|$^ pass J a "fitil'f \ila^5,ityupon ^'e.fading senses, 1 ike;J 8weetmu8>c:;yLe^tiis?^iv;e honor to' whbm"' honoris dne. EstO PEfiPETOA; ������aroh:l������^87S: , nJ5...,..... ,..,_., 5W)/reiurn to j that. ;n e w I" w h I c h wb u 1 d I " 'rl fegaearofe bee������wmpeH ^y^sei^maa^n^ at^est.\i ',;;y)'j \;--*yrtim "t|he} I inv'��������� tacfs -1) rou gilt*:' to , 1 ighVwre: ^athei^btt^el un(ortu^te?steamer isi kiVowil| to hav^ Cftlled ai Port;.,Ttm^ t he). &i&i tfitiinat*y as"; shelwhVfritiki ng hejr������ p-s 1 rlfV, whei'e.i'Jie toolt on:b oa rd the ustiii I irtiiils;! Xii-Uiejreigjit.;;a:,ifr^chinan j!)Joinv Otnineca,i *������;rii ifr Xti'iii������J\Vijlhijiis,%lu") ,wasy po^aei*sed at; At fe is m*^vf eiuUai:tpi t|i# of>4 $15,&#' in gold;> ^luFtyyStUl 'connnuirigh^ W ri ji litis k ti o w a, t������> liaw - reached Si tk a 4 ti ^aU*iy% and,sit the latteri#ace Charles Kic������ai(lj ^icl^haihjs \Va!idroii.ns ifell ns^Lieuft; l)ud^������. j tJ.S/A., and a serva������t, were added to the jliv^j iui������ fi:ei^hlj;:;whjch^ *ttdd. Mr WltldfoifAvT&s*..iiwner''-'of- a fiMhiug;i *| a lionet a small b������y^ called Kiutuk, whiter' 1 \t*iM*J������S??5^IHP^t'fe4 fop^htf -purpose :Atf\ taking: ffeignt. con^i^ tin g of sal in on, skms., is ,- , v: v., VpSITUATION. -,,' -.:��������� /, - "��������� < v , r .,��������������������������������� Xitknin Crick, March 10.1873. iy M R; fiorabn: +~I^ve: bin reed in'in your^piK per^llabont wptl; the Legist I u>'fellers} hav bin dnin talkln about interdiwin into Caririibu< to golmlup, all -tbe^^minesi wtith^l lieveni-rtorlftw������������������ ab<������111:-feehin������ iir>->maslreehry aiul-Hich like^ 1h> work: uwi; :Je������t;-ia8].'if' we ��������� was nqh oily Jab (1,-TOs dqin^pthirfl ^; : r��������� Xf \ ivA'itlvwe4hort we liadvseiteled tbebizzines when we sot xp oiirsraantes% leaned est: feller, si tterxeriy by er bear (a' jiria n. <fe tir; wo t. is op- Edttor S^WN^g^-Letjis pt^ homage;to those who take promi.rence> in^deedsof henev- ole.iice and cljarity .So 011^ midst.2Let a^ pxaiseiarid -tidhorv^e Jgiwriyttf -the Cariboo Amateur:.T>ra*natic)^sociatipn,, the Caribpo. Band.* an^ tfiose now? ladies kfid gentlemen who kindly,asMstWemin their endeavo?;s to aid those in ^need.-y Their: efforts: |pr the .relief <$,tlie wa-nns of > poor lititl������:.y ch ildre ri and:; to! assist' r the; npbor ttnd^ distressed J have 'sTvajrsipiet'^vith^ncciefiSf' ;sli\5wing that Chari^iastUi Queeii -$Uti$ fGracfg and xnjes the hearts Jbfe all. .v-l^efllacUes and gentlemen who iiiaugirrate; these'aid^ieHtertainmeiits5 areil truly puWic - bene^factors,::nh# eritii led to tbey plaudits of all- whor]\We mercyi:ah^whos^i acts are governed,?;byV.tb^ great ;lmmanieing| M���������.. w _.��������� . _ ^ law of kindness aiid whose hearts thrHl aUbe; making favorable progress. The Clark co. is . -1 i������ :..*..-: :t ���������:.;.; a ^^i ��������� c*i������ fc^a* ii������������i^n ok run ni ng a hew drive,. Th e Gl adsto-rte co. is cbh tihuirig the ball 60n dViye. Bleyen of Eng land Ctf. maferig expenses^ X-\ 'Xyyy'} "!f-'f ��������� AXTLER������CREEK. ���������y. The Eweka cp.^bave.struelc a new. channel between tlbe''(rid dinve and the creek, and expept ;to be able to prospect it in ai few weeks.f ;:The Napon co. are down: with their bedrock*baft 45 feet, and will commence the erection of first-cluss machinery immediately. 'File libthair co. struck a good prospect last week getting G oz. $"9 from a piece of the draitahey-feottomediip: Tbey can get from $1 to $8, to the pan. . The ground looks ver^ well. .���������; ���������.:';;���������" y"V '������������������. X' nauvey creek. The .perseverance co. is paying pver ex '.p^p^^''Fh.e B������bminion ^cb. .find % Httte goldv "Tne yMinriebaha are still running Iheir dram ahead.yThe Foster co. find fair prospectsjn tlie gravel, but are going to put in a new'set I'bftpuaipSi '��������� '" '' :: ' ' ���������������������������'���������*v -'^'-VSy, Vy'vi -���������The Hon. Gko. A. Wai.kbm has been appointed acting I^Tewriec aud President of the ^Ex^ti^ejfeouncliy v v y ::��������� C X'i, -. ': :" .The Hon. Mr A rmstrong. our ne w. Fi nan ce Minister.1 has been: returned^lof 'New West* mliister'by accl am atio h. ;-���������'���������'"��������� .'������������������������������������ X DEADER IN Liquors. \1. yy ������j "��������� 1* co is t. a ra 0 ng^the iii Kiu v ak.y. The. \Vr ight ,iliji^j,ij^fiaye beerrkflBelialBe4ia,>.;anfj\ Mr 1 (loodhue purclia^d a barret ei oil wtiicb In*' d i an s. h ad picked u p.. ,0 it sh ore.������. ,d.isiati ce .01 ^il0 ih;il������s; *boye-: Hhe -}d ace' wlivre ��������� tiie'w ceck wuft fits* riiiwov fe red1, Cap eCautiott It i������ also; tf at;t thai otlier p^rts.of Jherriggi������g were found i^iltii^eaich^ l������ag:^dislaii':eEu^ thei tiofast, aiid that sigsts of a ro������&h habitation having y been erected by - wli.i tepeople aresti II: v isi b le. 1 nn in con tra diction of the latter tii el Indians ,; ahirm^bat they- have g^eii nothing of Ithe wreck or its crewv; CaplfcvStimley;;of H.M.S. Petrel, describes the cpasi as tbe roughest a nd Wi Ides t; lie h as seen - in the w h^te ^coii rse } of liie^xperi^noe. .In the neighborhood: of * 'Cape Caution is a perfect pyramid of'' seas and brea kerii *nd������ *to effec t a f m ding th ere, unless with very fcyprabie weather, would be I ."��������� *: tbidgimppssibleS 'yy _ ��������� U \^-?|;f\;.} ./��������� -. ? The cluster of rocks known as the Devil's Reef is doubtless the.location of, the catastro- pho. Among those lost is John .Williams, a j well known resident of Victoria, who leaves ft wife and family, to mourn their loss* The passengers known to have been on j board the Wright are as,-follows:^-Major; Walker, tl^.A.', and wife'; Lieut. Henry O. Dodge, Battery 0., 2d Artillery, and formerly Quartermaster ai Sitka ; Ji>hri Williams, of Victoria; Mr 8incheim������r, a soldier formerly Quartermaster's Clerk at Sitka; Charles WaU dron, Charles Kinsaid, and a mansupposed to be named Hoban, and son, from Sitka ; a cooper, who was at Work jifc "Kluvak, -name unkaowu X ";��������� y . EITROPB. ������. London, March 17���������Gladstone will prob ab ly resu ine the Premiership of, the House of Commons. This afternoon he stated that he bad received a communication from the Queen announcing there was no prospect of the Opposition forming a new Government. He replied, placing his services at her Majesty's disposal, stating he bad undertaken to consiiltl his coll#agiies,.and they were now engaged in considering what steps should be taken,' .��������� and he proposed meanwhile that the House adjourn till Thursday. posed to^irnnca^tle^nd^^m tsashaii*a:nd fiirrimennything,/and ennybpddy wots got more' muhoey^thrin;^ a miic^iir. *wot knot;bebnirt,^.c!;e^p:!): ., \V^������ ;we sotliimi ir^tiiid be felled;all about wot we thort^.iiv i:i't^w^'tltti n k'^ima;ttei^^s':Settel^, 'SUrrtlrt eleHtehs^f'hiriifwa^ youfcwr^hi^i;aiiid we;"w������^orful proud;wen we^sfiird;hisspeacbapr|iited\in yure, palmer, nowm the Ps iiv^he hidrwurld wus ou uz xpeciinuE; to dii the rite: tbing--and wo djd^ dii it.. Hut sum.:tieepel, ii: born fules, and wuTitlet a feljarconvince ^m'-';��������� and it makes me������������������Ariiil mad,ramVmy-hliid bile, to^^ see fellers tbat.ert to no e? better git up" and' argie : tb������ other, way.- .y} }yyyyyy ���������" X-y 1 \-i .: And -yen: is as bad as enny uv urn; for yu .wns ^yce bear anAvlieered\f()r^ynrselfy and yu ort tri node better^and y������ Wteht to prihiered wot.tiiey sed. -: ���������..-.-; -.���������>-? ^--yf y-yi t'V After listnen fovouroreter,! maid upjmy m'lhii we wuSsetit a goin tobave no fnrrin kapi������e fellers corain up hear to gpbbuU] up theWi\ mifitry tod maik"ub work for emlftir whatever pay tlu'.v,fwas a mine to ,gjV; us. Heati weeve bi n a tai 11 gar oil n d; wai tin, su m on us; 8,10, and 12 years, and havnnt made nuttiftt yet, arid wen we ciiddent maik nutlnn befpre.wot kind of a show will we have wen ���������them fellers git hear?: y ; 2' I ansers, nun! And to sho our oppersltion to monopperiyi a lot of tlie.most iuteli^entes.t. enterprisingest miners aniung. us hav con- kluded lo get abed u.v .nm, and we have formed a knmpany to talk up all tbe rest of Karibti, wot aint alreddv tnk up. . We got some fellars stakin ground on Litenin Crick. another lot on Slue Crick, witb orders to keap, on stakin. We want to staik on Peters Crick. on Birns Crick, and manny otbur cricks lu numerns to mensbin, ������������������'���������-'. . , It there is any Canada cbapsas is good with ihe hax. and opposed to monopolism anny whares roiin, let urn cum over hear, and we will give urn thirty dollars a nuinth, bedrock, and pet urn to etakin..-. Ustweak our orretnr sent a lettur toyour flf > not: oild:' on. or'belbro .the FIRST Of JUNE next, will be sued for. : '" ; j.-. JOHN L. GOODSON: . 7: '���������'.'- ' *' mrl5. A Sack op Flour was abstracted by an unknown thief from the *��������� Antelope" a^rehouee patper, what we considur a sock dollaggur. and.aanser in fiile to all the lettirs fchet has bin rit, or will be rit on the subjec*; and you talk a fule's advice, wot noes wotTs wot, and doa'tyou print no more of em. Beens and Bakein. Barnard &y Co.?s Express; with the mails and two passengers���������Messrs. D. Oppenheimer and Jas. Boice^���������arrived on Wednesday at noon. The down Express left early this morning, jvitb thie mails, an express, and the following passengers: I). Oppenhotmer, for Soda Greek : and Miss Kalejuicc, for Ttale. The Next Mail is expected to arrive about tbe 4th of April. Trk First Steamer.���������The Hope lert New WesiotfinBter lot YsUe op tto SisWtosti *��������� .1 'r-iJ~ v y.������'- yMISCELL^NEOCS. KOTICE, 'iX^^^WEt^THE., yB^ervJlle^Marcli.'15, 1873.- 1 TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED CP TO <- SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1873,:.' V fof the SinkinK of a SH AFT "ih" the Opblf Com pany's ground. Size ofi sjban 11 by 7 in tho clea������*, ;������ml* to he when complated 9 by 6 in th% clear; Shaft planks 4 iiKJhes thick; tho Shaft to.havo a turtitioo iu Hi planktn the samn 3 inches thick: the Shaft to he p,u<ldl)d.to tbo surface. Contractors to furnish every- Terms-'-Two thiHs cash on .theriompl^Uon'.of each and every 10 foot, an-l tli������ balance when it is on bed-rock, or when the contractors have over 60 gallons 0;' water to bull per hour Tenders to bo addressed to Wm. Bilslaud, at P. Mancfiu's Store. Lightning Creok. ��������� y, WM. BILSLAND, mrl5 -��������� -���������- ' . ��������� s- ������������������};;$. Foremen.' PACIFIC AT Where you can .get supplied with the best articl* of ' Extra &fSuperfine Flour, Lillooet Beans, 1872, Chicago Bacon, And a general assortment of Groceries at prices that will defy competition. JAS.BEID, fe22 2ra Commission Agent COMMISSION, STORAGE, axi������ Gr������neral Agency. . ROASTED. DAILY AT THE STORE, : -: DBPO T F O R - ROfceft. mTills extra tLOua ^^ LILLOOET ONIONS. ������nd BEAK* on hand. -^ " ' : " "���������*���������'< i,,;;--' wo^ J>K-UG 8TOH ENGLISH DRUGS! - eXtENT. MESICINES,,; PROPRIETARY ARTICliES, Chevalier's Life for the Hair :'-'": COUGH LO^EN0ES/&c., ^ ... ': ���������'���������, ���������' ��������� .-.��������� < ������������������ '���������'"��������������������������� yy '22$������* Teeth, carefully Extracted aiid Filled;/; ;;;^y r ^���������Prescriptions and Family Recipes as* ctirateiy prepaid... y 'X .> Barkerville, Nov. 20,1872. nb^S Lumber n ARK prepar^tlito fumlsh Lumber at thelrpKiK William Crcekvor deliver It to order. LUMBER DELIVERED ON LIGHTNING CREEK. V ..... ,-��������������������������� ��������� : , HaviriK a Planing Machine 'in operatidnphey ������ft alsoftlrnifcAi . ���������' , : DRESSED LTTMBEB at s^tttsftrofcory rat������s. RESTAURANT DBA THTS OLD AND WRLL-KKOWN KsTABLtSflMfiNt is always suppliod with tho best of overytlilnrf that can be procured in Cariboo. . , Board, - -! $12 "per Week. Single Meals - ��������� '6S {The Celebrated. FRESH GROUND COF^E^ a ctnprtnr article to any wbich can be bad from lie* best selected beni^, ;ana warranted tree Troth adttl er^tlon. ������ . t *5ff^5W^5S?RiS8 vy "'���������':;. VICTORIA. Yietoria, XIareh 7���������Tn C. P. RAtutGAD.��������� Asiatic cholera at Panama. A sum considerably above the amount of Stock allotted bas been subscribed In this ������Uy, but as the stock has still to lie allotted In pro rata-amounts, parties subscribroj? to; day will have an equal chance of obtaining a -proportion of shares with those who have ''"* Already eniscrn)������d. The bookejwfll be closed at 2 p.m. today. Under ihe Dominion Tegnlatlena steamers plying between New Westminster and; Yale ������annot: carry more than 100 pounds steam * pressure/ In order to ������omp1y with this regulation, steamers must be provided with larger] cylinders, which will Involve considerable expense and consume four weeks. This Is rather i awkward, and will delay the commencement of the spring trade. % _ 'y TlieWtock fa the Beet Sugar Co. fo'befag /., liberally subscribed for. . VyV-i Advices from Fort Garry state that the In \ telligence of the. formation.of the Paciflo Kail way Co. and the probable speedy commencement,������! the road causes great rejoicing tbere. - '"������������������ "'���������?-���������"���������:-���������' ������������������, yy - > Victoria, March 8���������The C:P. "Railroad stock - Allotted: forythls1 Provirice^-viz., $789;300��������� baa been bid for to the amount of $120,000, the balance has been applied for by Eastern bmyers. v: ���������'' "'-* 2 2'<' ..-y 2'...a A BHg_htsbock,p? eaTtbquako was felt'at Peri Madison on Wednesday last. ! ;; ���������y ySiiTT.^yfl for the Marine Hospital have been made. The site of the present Lunatic Aay- . lum wlllCbe taken for the new building. ��������� Vlctor1a,'March ll^Sir Francis Hincks has resigned hia office as Minister of Finance for v the Donirnion, and la.succeeded by Mr Tilley. Dr. Tupper.taking the position of Minister of Customs. -���������'The Prince Alfred was five, days making the last down trip ;,-. had. head winds all the Smallpox was still raging In Peru, a������d tho EUROPEAN. . New York, March 7���������A Smyrna dispatch gives particularsof a frightful accident which occurred at Smyrna. A Cafe, which was built upon piles over the sea, fell down suddenly during a performance by a company Tw hundred persons were present at the time. A load crack was heard, and within five minutes after the Cafe had disappeared nnder the water. The total number of bodies found up to the present time Is eight, and It is supposed there are 50 more in the water. Madrid, March 7���������The Governor of Malaga] has resigned, his authority not being re spected. The populace are pillaging the city j Edinburgh, March 7���������The Scotchman has a report of a marriage having been arranged between the Duke of Edinburgh and a foreign Princess. 'London, March 7���������Little credit Is attached to the rumor of the separation of tbeMarquis of Lome and the Princess Louise. Rome, March 8���������The Pope; in replying to an address presented to him to-day, said reconciliation with Italians is impossible. LEGAL NOTICES, &e. u The Re^ MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS.' Tlie defective telegraph cable has been brought to Victoria for repairs. .It is inuch ^oorri)ded; andAeaten; arid a week's time must elapse before through messages can be sent. f Victoria, Mareh 12���������Stockholders In; the i C;P* Railroad Co. met at Ottawa on 1st March, end confirmed by vote the Directors who were appointed provisionally when the char ;ter was issued.; The Directors will' retire in ., .. .. , . .. . ���������- - .��������� ���������. . .> , the following order, vizi: Four at the end of the firet and second years respectively, knd five at the end of the'third year, and so on in similar proportions during succeeding yearr. Mr Musgrave, last Crown Governor of Brit. ish Columbia,.and who went out last year as Lieut-Governor of Natal, has just been appointed Governor of South Australia. The salary is about ������6000;per annum,-with a residence." Halifax advicea of 25th ult represent the Hon. Wm. Aunand, Premier of Nova Scotia, ai dangerously ill of congestion ofthe lungs. It is said that among the appropriations for British Columbia will be $80,000 for a Lighthouse at the entrance of Victoria harbor. The Standard publishes a report tbat Burrard Inlet baa been fixed on as the Terminus of the C, P. Railroad. The steamer Lillooet was brought down from winter quarters on the 13th. She may mako a trip to Yale next week, but it is not yet decided. During the past two weeks the country between Matsqui and Portland has been visited by unusually severe weather and very high winds, causing great damage to tho telegraph line*; especially to that portion between -tar connor and Portland, and delaying the forwarding of foreign reports. Until the last two days it has-been almost Impossible to repair the lines, but now the weather is more settled, and we hope in a few days to have communication again restored. '���������'':';" -0 CANADA. Ottawa, March 5���������The Dominion Parliament assembled to-day, and unanimously elected James Cockbura Speaker. The Governor General will deliver the speech from the Throne to-morrow. Vianwinkle Store, LiGHtiming creek Hks just been re? plenished with a new and complete assortment Sof eyerytMng the trade requires, and offers to Miners "pUBTJC NOTICE^ Is hereby' given, that from and ' [ i ��������� after the 1st .day of. tSeptemh er next,; all Births, Deaths and .Marriages; with I ty the Province <jf Brilisb Columhia arc; to be Registered under the provisions of "The Reirfstratibn ��������� df���������Births^ Deaths and' Marriages Act; r;187V' at ttie Offlco of the District Registrar ol the District ^herein.; the same respectively'shall.take place,- aud;withln the timcs follow]ng, that is, to ^ay:. BIRTH^WHhtn,60 tfays from the date thereof, X.V.. DSATOVrVVithin SO dayB after Interment, y .; ���������'?. % MARRIAGES���������Within 90 days from the date thereof. .. .Every Householder^ Head of a Family.. Clergyman, Physician, or other person or persons; required by the said Act to report 'Births;-Deaths arid, Marriages, who renises,:or-wilfnlly^noyiects tb do; so, -within the: times before named, will be liable to a penalty for;each and every ofTonco of not less than Five Dollars or more than Twenty Dollars, to bo. recovered with comrbefore anyfJustice of tho Peacehaving jurisdiction within the locality where any such offence Is committed j against:the said Act. . .. . -,-yy.; ... ������ ''yyy' " Bycoijniian<l, .������������������';. ''2yy-. '��������� :":;'. ' H. Bl W. AIRMAN, ' yyyryii v 2':'y'.'������������������'' ' ' " : Registrar General. .Land Registry Office, - 1 ��������� yy: ',;���������;���������; Aug..31,1872. j . se!4 XXXytioTicE. y ��������� vantages of a splen assort VVVVy > .yHOUSB OF A8SWMB1.V, 2d Aufrust, 1872. Kxtradt from Rules relative to Private Bills. 60.-All applications for Privnt* Bills, properly ihe Rujiject of legislation by the Legislative A������Ki?nnbivof British Columhia;" within tlie puniew of "TheBriilfsh North America Act;l?67,.,' whether for the erection of a Bridge, the. making of. a Railroad, Turnpike Road, or Telegraph Lino, the construoti������n or improvement of ������ Harbor, Canal, LbcU, Dam "r Slide, or other like work: the granting; ofa rijfhtof F������Try; thelnc������rpi>r������tfn'n of any. particular tnido; or calling, or of any ijnint Siock Coropan y; or otherwise for gmn * in v t o ;i v y In* livl������l ual or?ihdividnals'''aiiy.Exclusive or p^ciliar rights ������>r prlv ileges -whatever>';oir; for doing any matter or thlnp whichvin its operation would affect the riirht i r prop crtypf other parties, or.n'lato to jmy particular clpej- of the; community; or for making any am-'n-tment of i. like>nature to any formor Act, sba'l require a Notice, clearly arid 'distinctly specifying the nuiure and nhjeci of the application j to bo published as follows, viz. :'���������.. A ."is o tica inserted} In th c. B ri 11 sh Colli m b in Gazette, and-In php-^newspaper published In the district af fectcd ��������� or if'tfiere be no nevvspuper'published therein, theiiMna newspaper in; tho i next .nearest district in wiiich.a.ne^ ��������� "��������� ... ���������Jl^/Sttch-notice shall be. continued in each case for a period^if at jeiist^six whe,ks. diirin������ tho Interval V t ime 'between the close of; the no'xt preceding Session and tbe.xoasideration of the'petition. ���������';; l51.:,Before/any.:Petltl(>n, praying for lenve to hrin:*. in a Prlvate'Bili for'ttie ereciifai of a Toll Bridge i^ preserited:to theHou'so, the person or persons ������it<*hd ing topotitibn for such Bill shall, "npon giving the no tice,prescribe<l in the preceding Rule, alsi������ at ihe snrn time,, apd ia thes^mc.manner, give nniice of the ratef wlilch,they intend to ask, the extent ol the privilege, the height :of 'th& aircties,' - the interval between the abutments ot piers for Uio jiassage of rafts or v'ssi-ls. and meiitloaing alsCr whether, they,, in tend to er������'Ct ii drawbridge or not, and! the dim.CPsl(������ns ��������� nf, the.sanie: yy}": -^���������'";,>��������� '-\���������*; ���������'������������������<-.ry- charlr*'fioop,;:���������" se21 m Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.' Thfl FLORENCE k the best Sewing Machine fir /Family irto^becausa It ibsoidom geta out of ordprfy If th,������f��������� te.ona not working wo!i In CALIFORNIA, OREGON, ... ���������WASHINGTON JERRITORt ��������� NEVADA, ������������������ - IDAHO, ���������; -ALASKA, -Tr '"X .BRITISH COLUMBIA, ��������� ���������': MEXICO, v ' JAPAN,: Or CHINA, If Informed of It, I will vx It without any expensa to th* owner.' y^ ��������� 19 Montgomery Street, South, mm������ mm mammt pAH f nANC!&CQ; ClL,...; Send for Circulars and samples of the work , Active Agents wanted in everyplace. BAMARD'S EXPRESS \V;:''-" :STAG-ES'.': . J. W. LINDHARD. Van Winkle. June 5,1872. LEA&PERRINS' * ..''������������������;" ; Celebrated Wt3RCES t Eft SHIR E SAUCE Declared by Connotsseur^to be THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE. I HAVE been requcsied hy several respectablr par' . ties,, who cab testify tn:tbo efficacy ot my system.' to again make pablic iho fac,t,,fchat :A2 ;���������;.;. ",., r ... Caution against yraud.���������The success or this most delicious and, unrivalled Condiment, having caused certain dealers to apply the name of * ^ Worcestershire Sa1lco', to.their own inferior cOropopnds, the public is hcrchy informed tb at tht only way to procure the genuine, is to WILT/PREVENT BALDNESS,.' '? RESTORE HATR THAT IS BECOMTW THIN v , OR FAUilNG OFF, and effectunlly .... ....,,, v , .CURESqi^FpBjDANpI^JFF..,;. ��������� This Is riot a mere' as^erilon on hiy part, as I bavi' in my possession numerous testimonialscertifying to the success of my remedy;;" .'*: .,..������������������ '��������� ,. y. I do not of course preterdthat lean make the hair grow on heads which have been hAld for yeaj.^ j but. I will'guarantee tostop the hair from faWn'rcaVta' Increase its growth, and ������Tec unlly remove Scurf or Dandruff. W..D. MOSESy : . ,-..".,.-.. Barkerville,B.C. CERTIFICATE. This iff lo certify that during last spring my bar Wiis rapid Iv falling out and my head was fast hocom Ing bald, when I applied to Mr W. D MOSES, Barhor Burkorville, who in u few, weeks restored my bnir| . it* former hoiilthy stato DAVID GIBBONS ��������� I$7irkvrvl)1e Pec. 2fl:i86fl o������5fi v Uuder tern porn ry arrangement for convey- . ance o! the Mails from Cache Greek to Okanagah. f he underiignerl baa ��������� placed a liner of Passea- .-V:rV: .- g^ Stages on,the. V Rii nn i njr. in i. cl d������e; co rtnec tion with the SI ages irom Yale;tfAiBHrker^iMe.y; ,' ; Persons;y: isi ti n j? t.h&0 k a n ap:an I) is trict: will find ?this by;far the most convenient mode of . j&?,^Stages leaveCache Cretin VVedn es- day morni rigs at 10 o ��������� c!pek, and will: return the following week'. in time: to connect with the Stages going North and Sou th: \ A fire in Lis towel, Ontario, ihis morning datna^Rd a block of stores to ih������ ������xteot of ������4O,G0O. a ASK FOB XEiA. & PEBBINS* . SAUCE and to see that their names are upon the wrapper LABELS,STOPPER, and BOTTLE. Some of the foreign markets having been supplied with a spurious WorcestershireSauce.hpon the wrap. per and labels of which the names of Lea and Perrlns have been .forged, I/.'and P. give not ice that they havo furnished their.correspondents with power oi attorney to take instant proceedings against suiftf- ACTpRKRsand vEsx>oBsof such, or any other Imita- onsby whicbtheirrightmaybeinrricged. Ask for LEA & PEBBINSV Sauce and see Name, on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, and Stopper; Wholesale, and for export by tbe Proprietors, W������P������ cester; Crosse and Black welt; Load on, &cf, &c.������ byGrooersaiiidOilmcn univorsally ' i ���������' HE BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA at VIC7TOKIA will until further notice pay on money specially lodged Interest at the rate of Four per cent, per annum on 'deposits subject to teen Days not co of with drawal, and Five per cent, per annnm on Depcsitsjsubject to. TbirtyJjDays ?notiee of with. drawal. 1 HENRY A. TUZO, ��������� Manager Victoria Branch. Ootoberl8,1872. ������"/i oc20^m Will be transacted over tbe route. Freight carried. Parcels delivered. Commissions executed. Collections made au24 2m F. J. BARNARD & CO. 1 .- THOMAS FLETCHER wishes to Inrorm tho .peopio of Cariboo that ho Is prepared to, CAST ALL KINDS OF BRASS 1SURVUYS AND PLANS EXECUTED . Onjreasonable terms. . . ^^;Orders left as Mr Kelly % BarJcervilte, At the shortest notice., ,, . , y '.^ar BOXES kept on hand of cast to order The Store is also supplied witb a gent?PB)"������ssorttnent of Goods, which ho intends to sell at a small profit. Fletcher's Heal ing Apparatus with Hot Air Saves the expense of Stoves, Fuel arid labor, and lossensStho danger of fire. . It is as well ndnpt^ for Shaft-houses as ordinary buildings, is cheap, an? is warranted to give entire: satisfaction. Iml Chanoo, Lightning Creek, * KoveBt'iHff&WS. H Qjgg
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1873-03-22 |
Description | The Cariboo Sentinel was published in Barkerville, in the Cariboo region of central British Columbia, and ran from June 1865 to October 1875. At the time, Barkerville was home to a fast-growing community of miners who had been attracted to the Cariboo region by the discovery of gold. The Sentinel was published by George Wallace, and its stated objective was not only to disseminate mining intelligence, but also to eradicate official abuse[s] of power, both within the Cariboo region and beyond (vol. 1, no. 1, p. 2). |
Geographic Location |
Barkerville (B.C.) ; Williams Creek (B.C.) |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
Identifier | Barkerville_Cariboo_Sentinel_1873_03_22 |
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BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2011-08-03 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | 92d57340-d0e1-4d4f-be92-1aab83d4cd02 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0170994 |
Latitude | 53.066111 |
Longitude | -121.517222 |
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