/���������^J yk "yy AAyA$yy w ^4! ;^;:;-y^.-^yi? -V -x ' -, / ��������� - , ��������� " '������������������'"���������'������������������ ���������- ��������� 'Ay'' lAy-:."'���������" ������������������' 'Ayw..;. ,'A���������. 1.;..'.---/���������:': - ��������� '��������� ",,..-- yAy- yy- ' A vy y \-Ayy������R?y?'>y y^ i,VV'^EKLT P'ilP-S-B. [PPBLWriBD( EVfiJtY Mondat , and ROBERT HOiLOWAY, PnoPBtUToa. v jilBAR^ERVlU^, ;WitUA������������ tC������ai������T, Casko* V 'Subscription, $1 per Week.; l(ta������Hiifa* eost ^yeUvery,^Pa/aMo ���������to the .Carrier THB'-GARIB()OySENTINEL*', ;; I m not sure bat what he's about rigbt^for it sepjnsv.to ;:meytbat: eye^man^ri'bb arM6r: ought.to have, some occupktibii;" / y * ,y - ���������hft-iaid'-aoftly^ ���������: ��������� v'vv :AAA * - VNevermind, Hi wUt'for,Tou, Luke ������ '^ ^Luke^rto^u^d bUyftccustQraed ;b&Uut8;!tnuchfco:the;8urpr}^ ofbJ8:fayaMOciates./:.Bi he carried,^ p������ Uasverofatrengtbtohis^ouL: "I5liwait for you ��������� Luk0.,J ; \fi fi < y'-i vQ������*:[>!������������^ th������ grapevine in his front yard, that tbreat- ened to break down with the weight of its m*irlpii8vbijrdea;aneat looking cartdrove ij STOCK' OF ,THIS rOFFlCK HAVING BRup up,from which^Xuke Jordaa ali^htod with a 1-T������BBWcrsbir������upa������rt^r**������* ec#*i-aaport^R- qnicfa^elasfcic stepptnrittrinrcb'htrast'witlrtis >rat*W^ fc-h?^ d1������.at,ers- w* ca������ confidently recommend ^^our Ooffeoj roasted in the Conleal Roaster, being il ��������� cummonded,by all-mcaicil men fuuderwnos'o n^i'c/fr K^^^glit������ andb^nuEfiorbus other fetimoriiSia ��������� ���������������������������.- . . ��������� , - Qoffoo Merchant!?, .Yates St., Vtaiovta;. v ^4- 1868 ' N > r NB\7 ADYERTiSEMENTS. Posters,1 Circulars, Cards,, ^ ... ': Billheads, Programmes for. ;.- v.-. ��������� < : Balls, Concerts, and . v ���������,-. / ::' Theatrical EntenammeataL.. , Ord������ni for *sy doscripUokL of Job Wortt will bo(SaT ������ta* With B^itaesa and dtspatcb; -' - .... iO* Torcha moderaw. *������������ 29R EARNING A WIFE. ". And ao you; want to.marry my daugb tor, ;6ubg man V said farmer Blif kins, rem or irijr e * pipe from. bis mouth, and looking at tbe uo������:-fellow sharply from head to toe."." Despite/bis rather iodolent, cifeminate air, hick was mainly tbe result of his education, uke Jordan was a fine 1 qoki ng fel \ow, and bt easily moved fromt bis self-po������8eision, but e colored/and grew co nfu9ed^beueatfa tbat arp,.scrutinising gaze, . . ": : y. . "Yea! sir;' I spoke to Miss Mary'-lust-night, ddsbereferreilinetp)'������^^ !-��������� , T)io e Id - man s face soften ed. ,: A; "y '������:; said. ;.strokio j;- big. chi n wi th a-tbosVgb t U\} ir," and she desefea-igbodhusbaiid^TBit an yen dot" y Tho youug man looked ralber blank at this Jmipt enquiry. /'- V If you refer to ray abilities to ��������� support a ife.'i'cau ftasure joa���������v" ;l I know ��������� tnat you arc a rich man, Luke ������rdan, but I. take "it for granted that you ask j girl to ratirry you, not your property. '"hatguarautoe canyon pre me, ia' case jt ���������lonid be swept aw;iy,R9 it is in thousands D*taaces, that youcnuid provide for ber a Difortab!e������home! You have haotla and rtiiDB~do you know how to us* tbem ��������� What n you do? -; ; .- -fifiy. .- - - ^, This waa a style -of. 'hffistitiup'for wbleb .uke waa.quit^'uSpi-e^artfV'aad be stared.; flandly.at tho questioner without speaking." : -������I believe you maaagsd to gal through col- jge-bave you any profes-ion ?,; " No, sir; I thought���������" "Itereyouanvtrude?" .pmC^^OPiRATR,; ���������WORSCMA^niP UX'0 will .ple.a.������ai������eAd: their^ofdehi'tb/DyMcQUARRIK,'^ . - ���������fH*W tbe. b������i of Frtaali��������� leath������ra alwiiva c������, aami.; Orders fToja"Ctrlboa aiid ���������th^iippa^ebUtti'^ $Xm\>tt?MSA������d*A..HL^i ������������������.XC JtfcPJJAfiBU5y'' MerB..aJ.M4vi1.ue$.:'"".-;" v.:s?? ;;..-......���������:;.;,/:.-������������������/;,::;:.yyyyyyMA: -yy\.-��������� j rm;:-. yyyyyykyyi :Ay;yyAy\p :y.i ' ( '.\ ��������� BAREEBVILLB,-- y-' ./ ) fi t\ ^&' li Good morning Mr Blifkiaa, Innderstdo^ that'you.Avantedl:0pysome^u^ etder barrels;; I tbink'l bave.Romo that will4 just suit you." V fi\> fi / < "Whose make are; theyr1 asked theolt|. man, aa, opening the gate, be paused by the wagon, y - -;-..��������� A. ..-; ������������������' ;,fi; Mine," repiiedlulie with aa air 'of par. dpnable pride. .. '.������������������ '"' ;.' . ; "���������"���������' / Mr -Blifkiui examined them critically ona by/one: fi ���������fThcj'H do," be said, coolly, as be set down the:last of the lol. ;��������� ,; What will ye!take for tbt'in ?'* ; 'rt What I asked. you for six months ago today��������� your daughter, sir." . fiy\ ,.���������. / .Tbe roguish twjnkl������ in the old otanV eyes broadened iato.asmile. .','���������;'!.;.-"!"/ "You've got'-Vth������-n������b*t metal in you, after all," he cried. 'VCotne iu������lad������������������om������*in.'<I abonidn.-t wonder, if we ruadtt.a irade. after ilVl ',.y! y.';.���������.-'. \y .'.- A:. A yv^-'!;:'.! Nothing: loth, ������uke' obeyed. ^1-Molly;^uawlM-Mf: Biiffkijjs, tbnm^agh\%; head into!tho kitchen door. "yy'' **!. "A- '^Moliy! trippod5 but into the entry. Tb<| roimd white a:rras Were bared above the, elbewa; aid bore tra/cea\-&lxtbe. flour she had been ijftingi*;; Her dress was a neat gingham; overwhichwis tiedVblue checked apron; but s^ie :!ooke4 as-winning and lorely as ahc always did wherevur she was found. . 'She blushed and blushed and smiled as she saw Luke, and then, turning her eyes upon her father, waited dutifully to bear-what he had to Ray. !���������;,':':!!'- ' ' J "The old man regarded-bis daughter for a moment with a quizzical look. **Moll, this young; man���������mayhap youVs aeon, birn before���������baa, brougbk" me a lot of tuba and barrelsf all of bis own make���������a right good afticlf, tdo. Ue asks.a pretty ateep price for'them, but If you are willing to give it, well and good; and bark ye, my girl, whatever bargain you make your old fattier will ratify." , ' : As Mr Blifkina aaid%bis be considerately stepped out of the room^hd we /^illfoUowi bis example, ..-Bttt-'tfie, Itiu'd- of bargain -the young people made^caa- b^ readily ? conjecy lured by the speedy%edding^that followed."'"���������;���������! . #Luk������ /ordaa>taedChis������ttentio4 ���������';tft--tW^"^.^A <**r*' o study of medicine, of which profession he b#? & ������} A I'b & D1AL8RS IV ���������-���������-- fi fi Ami. GOODS AND LTQU^g A laifa;asiprlmtat-, of;Itajr aad ftratL alir������j>;.ak '; Barkervilla, May i; I86S."'.' .. '.'?$%?%Mini ;McPIiers(m, -y. . .,!���������'. ' '-���������AND-r V' !;'.;JE;WE:LL'Ei| AT :B. H.ODGENS'yOLV ITASD. -BarK������rvi]l������%.l!>t'U������j: ' - y e������ ni-ranciseo !-_ijy:Ay"i, .yyy COMMiSSft) '���������|! GEOGSRIES,- PEOVISIOTSii KAKDWARS, CLOTHING- A^������Q0CVS: IUrt������rvitil(.M������yl. 1805! " No? sir; my father thought that wiihhhe veaith-I Bhould inherit! should not need iny;"'y yy . "Your father thought like a f<rfj, then? led much better have given you some honest )ccapatwn and.cut.ySu of.wjthoft a shilling If "?^*w b'ee" *?���������������������������������**ng of you. & is,wh#8lMou(lt for? Here you'are a ���������troDg^bl^jdflied youiig man, twtriWour: w* f^ndiever/earned a dollar ifyriur nd you want; to many my daugnter. Now 9 given molly as good advantages for learW m any girhn town, and she hasn't tbrowE ������W but if she didn't know how to J J? i*i k������daugbter of *w ir5 rdyspepaliand all sorts, of fine.l^v PLotograplxic HAS K0W sOPENED HIS PfiOTOG^PillCyCAlJ- leryfaadw p������par������dtft do all kindR.pt/Faotogrii/; phlc ������nd'Jetrelry work, excoaiad- jn.tbe^bjjhasfestyle; of Ihe trti ^ * ..' ��������� -.*-8. y /"''-// --.v������.- y."- Cartcs d������ Vj4!t������. Timbre da Postd ���������portm|.tt&Aio-tiw types, Laaiher Pictures, \UUanoiyi|^!ViewS-yas House?, Claimi, etc., Siugle or 8tereoicopi|i"r;��������� ?i; ;; Portraits alao taken oa Wuito-Silk, Llaea Or/CotfiiSO ., .Cloth. < ' <i'CAAAfiAACA&-. .Barkcrvllle, Kay 1,1888. .. . pAfifiifm;, fiyfifi "MBAiA'Ar'Aii. Hocrs, '* ^. .---V;' * ^ . *| '* Good Bj5D3. - " ./ , ' ^ \f y:yrhf bar wmhste^ Etock������d^ with*tbe*feWtBi.r. '������������������ r" ' ',, quoriand CijMr������. .ft 4 , " J. PKKBSRTU^, . v "��������� -'. ;' , - y, -. Loudon sk a Puri-j Iloa'^ ���������,- - ��������� pSg������ /Rjcuflsld^WuhRUisCrfeek,'- I E ? .ST ���������v y, -#--- study 'ca$& tiaeful and infiuenVial member; hilt every year, on the anniversary of his marriage, ho delights his mother-in-law, by some specimens of the bandicraf^by which be won what he declares to be the best and dearest wife in the world,! '���������' RE T������8-tJ������ir������B������At P**c������ea of mlilDB Chicoiy .lad olbcr iduHoratlvos wlih Coflw, hu very mueh aamag- 'ed in ptililid MllmntloD, what ought io be tho uwit deUctous of Bowrago". Si effectually havo the publks is, instead of -the "smiling, brijjblewf weked lass she k I diti sav that sli������ Work ir?fnv������U t0" y������U What "1 *> 5 l������4. if the in iS?^11 com������ ^ me, 1 As the SS ni������ih8he "yount.������ '���������-. h* Po<*et 4-^aftS'58'3 *��������������� te pf������ttv'Harr Klin,, nw thft house. fating 1))aw, g,! S3; 3������n ������8. their usual Ilea have been lost eight of, and many prefer a black and thick jnfUBloa to a drink rich in spirit ntto aroma.. plnoralaa Is the use of Coffee, it is little knemvabat in coatieaalng tho vapors extracted from tho bcwy.-ln roaitldg, a'liquor is obtained ot the most nauseous taete.-aad of a acect the most unbearable. Under sucb circumstances It ta evidently 'important that -all tbe gases aad fluids extracted by roasting should be carried off aa quickly as possible, in order to prevent, their roturotng again to th&Coflfec, which is tho case in tbe confiaod cylinder. This object is admirably.;accom. pliabed by tho now and patent "Conical Coffee Roaster" as used by FELL & CO., Victoria, in .which the, berry is directly exposed to tho radiated heat, and tI4o vapor extracted carriod off. instantaneously.' la a-jujitioa to Hie advantage to be derived bj tho rapid /umuval of thestoans coataining the objectionable^ .^rUes, tho purA aroma of the Coffee is retained, the. ossential oil "bslsff preserved and sot exhausted as '^ the Cylinder Soaster, where thy Coffee is'requlrod '/ironmin a.niuen longer timo in coawqueace of!the p /;an������n,p; it undergoes by tho confinui stesm.��������� It if <ihomioajIy impossibly to mam the qualities or aix< A*, the deterioration of. Coffee when grouud. Tlie hea^ ftng6ndored by t he pro.' eeys of 'roasting, and espociaJ1- {,r grindiug, areaws "an aottou iu tbe elementary p'tr ih whlo!i griulunlly rtostrgys its fitnees for'drink. ������' j l0 re������in tbo essofina!/'ii wWcb it-eonFAius w������ hav " w(j hev e lt f noac������d in tins containing. %<} e,n'.4 whici; cm bo ha* frum any oj ::.AAfi KAKKERVILLU, ^iAfi-fififi . : Hwe jusi received a choice selection of ��������� r , CAST IRON COGKiNQ STORES % ������EtWSirSHG/^:;/- TIN PLiTK, AND S^EET IKOK, .Jftltb various otbor aSiclas in ibeir rfne flt.trade. .-# '��������������� * /'. , ��������� ������������������ -��������� f| ,- y������t All Jobbing in the tin, Sheet Iro& Copp������^apd Zinc trade atiendad-to. and warrantod t^give saHsfac- mA * '# - ; ���������* "..,^.���������.������ :���������������: yy [*'..yjJL^������*&^JLJJUJ-J~/--e-3 - ���������' .:-^; !S/N G^?6>#IE! WA^'F^l������:!yiGl ^" * ! - ��������� ��������� -!atCasfiyr,taa;a^ucks/oJ HARDWARE Ever imported .^^ yAA^iyi .:of tie largest and ff'-yy AyAAy'yyyA :: Ay^yyyy A-t omAyAA^^AAA^Af-y. dasibbo Iiferaay, Institute j. Si; THOMPSUN", Psesiubxt. .: / JAMES AN'I)EKSON, VtOK-FfiESinaxT, ; JOSEPH CLEARIHUE, \- Diaaofojie.' m\\r OPEN AT'BARKPiR- T vllle" wh"e it isnof fllted -������p aMth^viawto Uu comfort and convenience of tue people of Canboo Ti e Keading Room, will he found, suppled with; the uSt SSSf������������fU*. =p������*H������i Amen^i and Go- xr^Jb SiDgle. vulaW loaned to nsn^asenboia.at Is; gt-iif ni lh; ���������; ��������� btiy^ri kesf scy iMa. ��������� I piclc^imtftas; ropoysa^, 'tftHtfA and blac ksud l ii������'. tools Aiid snathes-; axe and scales,; carpedterS1 tool*., lock������,. hinges,'.^erews; haapS^ siapjes, liat end coat hop'k^d-ltts Kudrasji^^buichtfrif*^. x'nd huaiipg. khiyes>' cuiUry :in great'.va^ety^jri'd V. every article iHrcs^arr fCr a tulning couulry, Howe ,', and.multitilio^ aud^naih. Also a good es|pnmant||;# etatioaery, all of WrTich he is prepared ter sill afjirt'd*?^:'' wbich'will defy c'ompetUion, , , ./ ^: . JIay.6, 1868/ .'/.'. - '".' -fy<: ./'-, ; ; y:fi:&y ,,!,-> .' :,ilik. '.���������������������������'i-'!:^! * * >. A'.' <'���������! \--k%y mmimn i. :'y w ana m a King 6'rtCh ViHlt c������m, for If., till'TEN. . Mhrarieu. irrfsioiilflpln? an^.^ut^u&rr le r.ji.' K IV���������A flne aw������rt Sen 11 ASvCOKSTASTLY- 0>" HAND A CHOICE-,SELE^������ySr il tion of Drugs, and Patent Hcdiciuesy..inciudistfe?!; ww. made and Patent -Pjlls; Trusses, Syringes, Chorfjf' Pectiirul, Sarssparillas, and Jayne's Alterative,: 1W>:;5 purifying the bloody. ������������������".',>-y / ....,; /'/ Also Station u ry, KeiJ- a od BUck. Ink j C&ndyv -'tgaaday Bi'liiarci Chalk, and rocket. Knives,. X'lie celobr*.Uvi: Golden Balsam, and -Murphy's Mixtures for "they caaij.'.' plotv ei/re; of Secondary SyphiiSis' and Khcuina.tisroJ*.': a'o it Cvo6������ni.m1f} aad cu-uor specifie. iiii:fis&sJfyr.:. Gam - ���������:.... orrhesit/j a grea^viiriciy of-Toilet A'rticrlHttteiOomb^ HairfOils,.Hair 'and /Tout!i-/Brushes,' Tootii -Powdcrf, T������)otii:F:iuk3, Spores, l-'uiiey .ikiajj?,' Bay-Riiir^;.lin; y bio's ^r.rKRtf;*'a^^^.'pennin(irtf^cjc>,r- ei'cV-;:-:-' '->r i-'roiicripUt'Rs djjg^tiriry o0mpcui'u:To'ii..^V'; / - K SL-^A's 1 sb]fii;tti>-^fOd^ e.svryr^Viik anil fail, par*1 ties requiring in������rtie-in'& .iYjfty'. rely 'mi c-bisiaiug it PKK5H, ami sot'usun.vits h;ivia;r tnt! desirwU tia������.-<.���������������/ ' - .Next <-.1<!Oi''t.>Cuhio'f-Hit ATrrv.', . ' ���������" ��������� ���������'-. ���������: 'Mat 1. 15'^'' .'"'���������' .ten.. ' 'Burkervllle, '&.&���������.' ^', fe^ff 'i' a ���������' 4-y Hi ^>: ������-y :-:. vy- Mr ������ > If - A ' t: ' &* sk-y^'W *������ &^*������������ ������ 111 S������ tea ��������� * THECAMBOO THURSDAY, MAY H, 1801 AgentB for the "Cariboo Sentinel." J. V7. Linilmrdt. / ������&$������ ������r!Goudic;irtta^^rr^^. 5v!������ Craft, -/--'- ��������� -Bwnard'a Express Tula. ���������������������������"- '���������������������������'' Mr. Evans, do. . <"> Tal tfow WeatmlnnUr, - f iatorl*, ! ��������� Clprk������on k fc>. '(R Mallandainc. 1 A. 1.5*0*. ^BC Tba "Curlbno Scntlnt'l" Is published e^ery Monday aud Thursday. Advertisements intended for i^uon matno delivered at latest at 6 o'clock, p. ro,, the day aefofe publication. ' * : ic TO CORRESPONDENTS. All oommunicntiona^must be accompnntad by the itl name nod aitdWia of the writer, not noco^anly tth a vlnw of a.m good faith. wlth^rinw'of publishing tho same, but as security for A CHAPTER ON MINING Probably no record of roimnsr opcnaiona, either ancient or modern, written or? tradi: donal. can be found which present a more Sc description of minin* onajar scale than is to be founa in a book said to W been written-3,388 year, a?o by a man or whether he. held any interest in the account does not TO ADVERTISERS. *tm All Advertisements (not inserted foranydennito period) will becontlaued until ordered out anu charged Ur accordingly. minor, raining operations. o sfate; but one tiling is quite certain be had a orettv soon* idea of what tf&aotio difficulties can be overcome by men peeking- . after precious stonea and metals'; and bv;thei way he speuka of :'��������� overturning mountains,;, and "cutting out rivers among: the rocka^ and " binding up the floods," &c:, greater enpn- eerini? skill and more indomitable pliiclc was manifested then, in mining 6peration.?���������than at the present day. The book of Job> ia a Hebrew poem, of a Pendau cast, and h? ������aid by scholars to be a work of pxeat merit ��������� but it is fo marred and, misinterpreted in the common English/version^ author so obscured, and in many placet so entirely changed, that were he now, liyinjr,I'M would either deny it3 authorship., or brinp an. fanied Messrs. Srailb, Boyd and Hall a. artoh. . : ��������� .. NEW ADVERTISE.MENT3.' C0Tkreet0cbc.,rS for tl.o |Qu������n, three ethers forflte Dominion, and thanks to th������ chairman ���������nd aloretarv. and the nifetln*. wind, .was iCliirjrost and moat cnthUMMtic over hold id the interior, adjourned. A iLxmc SvicrnI���������Aj. a contribution to | _ the curiomi.es of sutcUK wo m������7 relate in incident, which ������ho������������ that Diiteiimen can be ������ romantic in their attachments ���������������:������* other \J phlegmatic people.and ft ^reat deal more U?ul. ? Cornelius Vega, the^ celebrated sx^oia^y^vsff^ Dutch painter. is our hero. Hu .mirtreM beinz seized with the.plafcue at the.time ;it rated in Haarlem in 18C4. was cpnve>ea, in spite i tba com spite of lerlover's desperate opposit on, _to the. common pcsl-houae. whither non������ but the Enirdiaus were suffered, on pain of death, to penetrate. Vt-ea pot information aa to tue pen position of -(lip bed on which his mUtreaa lay. extrcinitr. and conlrivpd to roach and loncii with it the lip* of the agonisinK lady. Iii������ kiss was retnrnod;:.'..i������nd",'.bat.ing-preyed-once the insthimcnt, now impregnated with more REMOVAL. br! CHIpp At home Tor conaUluilou dally. Uny SUi. 1668. ��������� lm. Wv/Winiiard, BLACKSMITH, I A R K E it V IL L S. e������. BARNARD'S EXPRESS- eh mis 1 iX.ihm fiitpreaB willarrtva bere.etory:SuuJaTRf������^l aoon������ aad does.a^ain for below wry TUESDAY ������ i mt -mya: aere erory Suuday ^ BKain for below ev^rv '-TUKSDlT .Vl! at NINE o'clock. '.Hi'M; -��������� SODmMr' ���������t y Bartfary .lit;, .May.4?-;aafc ); A-yyAh-ySy /fejg !^.''^'-^������������������;;^v���������POR���������.$AtE���������.;//���������^'V!:: 8f> ^ J IUE STATION ; one or 'the W; ke*iiti^| ��������� > i'l Hi? waK^*:-.road;/fieni,,Tale...;to Ciri^-I TUeri* Is ������ nae K^biiintiUa������:'.lw������ae and etiibllng'^iV^f pwnisi;a.,.-:. -Apply t������ tii<.prnprlt'tcr on:tba-rpnuban' TSsr m ie .r 'Kood" hay, r������i<b. al:ich������4 tethe tir������pertr-^ I M������y 1. 18M. - - . ; -'ys With tbe word revolution the mind is toa apt to "associate the thought of great commotion, bloodiebed and strife, and in moat .catea the idea ia too correct. There ia, however, a noble exception to the rule, and that exeep- :fion U cbhlined almost entirely at the present day to Enjrland. the spirit and genius of the constitution being such that the most radical poiiticalchangres may and do take place without disturbing.in any sensible degree the harmony of the Government or the peace and welfare of the nation, and so quietly that the world -around them are scarcelyyaware of what great changes'--have been wrought. AiV appeal to force iu order to gain a redress or lo ,'aettle internal differeneea and grievances invariably!widens the breach sought to be lieaied ; and the mere closely allied the disputants are, either politically, socially or eousahguineously, past experience and present eyertts clearly prove that tbe intensity of! I opposi lion.'..-. increasea . and ttie ch a n ces of re���������. j conciliation are less possible. The old and I ill-advisiJd::^^qiiaiteV'bet ween -England and Ameriaa, resulting in the severance of thirteen colonies, fromythe empire, and the late war between tbo Southern and Northern States of America, are exam pies sufficiently convincing of the fallacy and futility of forcible resist- Protkst^Tu ^he') Legislative Couricilr on the !.2otli yiilt.; the ��������� foUowing: f proteat^was entered by Hon*, remberton and DeCosmoa, and afterward ; signed by' several popular members: . ';: ... 1. That tor several years past the expenditure of the Colony has been continued at a rate but of all proportion with its resources and small number of fixed, white population. 2; That the Secretary of State for the Colonies laid down a rule, (in Dispatch No. 23, dated April 30tijt 1866). that the expenditure of the year must be reduced fo such an amount as may be covered by a revenue calculated on the actual average receipts of the past two years^tbe! wisdom of win diivuVe waa highly^ppwei**.??."$J: the?iohab_itanli ofythia Colony.-"';- ''���������'/ .��������� 'A..:a :-\:.-yAA . 3: That the actual revenue,of 1866 was*-: - ' - lJ - . $437i000 of 1867 - -y; -'- -: 475,250 ��������� And the actual'average revenue " of the two papt years --y-.. -- 456, 1X4 : Not withstand ing > which times l.i- '���������'-fity mated reyetrue-ojv which; tho * ^ Government now 'proposes to ��������� ' * h nso ihe ex pendi td re ofl 8SS - *��������� - . ;��������� w ;'/rv '"- ^ *��������� ..'--- '%57,G,000 Beiijg i n excess of the rule sb :T- ���������*., laid downy - fi'*. -y ��������� il9;S/l6..' That rio Piib I ic AYo vk 6f- coriseq ue nee is WdatT6uM him; a cerpse. f'������:i -yy. '%���������'���������. A 0p>^vkxtiokwAt:^otement i������Sti:yfpoJ, for 564 purpose^���������'���������'o.f"--^i^anlzjiiff/^sii (-^Cohv,entioik iyitp; ^arry out'the views aiid wishes of, the people respecting Confederation;^ cedure has been rendered .necessary by ��������� tbe la te action 6 f a I if g tsl atu re * *w h i c h do e������ no I represent:the people. !H>is Intended that, as soon as thv different, sections aball have elected'their- delegates, the.ConTeotioiy sball meet at Vale. No lime .ahoubl b* lost in organizing this necessary and most uoportant movement!^-Golunibian. ; v!y'//iN-^^ fi: r&ou iac to HACH^^ Frr 'aWl's, wbole������la ������a������l.r*iail, by ��������� ' , tt; VKAK30H *'iBR03.r tM>tr1,18ft������; y - : yQtm '".',*.."*��������� ".-- - '���������' yyAyrs 2 Ith ixxt; % h M ��������� re lion Etem i^:P 5a t VI &' it IW *ha fltt ti IS PR of y* v-/H.;^ r^U E Ol!������K������.Tt DRAYltAN ON..-THS-OKEH-::| 1 rVittUl 'miii.rin'.; Ills ^patr|Jiia; aiid- frlehoj. Vhat ts ii/ atid; vai Mw|pi %#IBbj - - *Is������TRi:cri63f^Gxi*ssE?.���������Moos. B.-UafBa; re- queata ua to elate that, he intends opening new evening classes for instruction iu the French, Spanish and KngHah languages. &c. Persons desirous of joining tbe claav^s are,r������. j quested to call at Mons; )J.-Ufeffia* iiewfrasi- iU nee. belo w Barker y i 11 e, be:wean nP w- a nd the IHh iriJit.; Brivata l������aj*na wil 1 be given if desired.' ... ��������������������������� id iub'iing Tor.rii������r������i*!-;*V;eHli������r:.'Bicliield wr'.;BarteK^^^^K, IM. ' ' '"'' A". ' AA - '/.-"-. '- "' ��������� ������^^������U M'W a; iw������������. ^ ��������� ��������� ' ������* I^gfew^ ���������New* Engiaird: :UAU������RRY.ILLS; ���������;S^ ���������'- ;HHK- !--K0riU^OIti '0?-. THt^ HSTA������T.ISE1.KM: B N^VtS A DY Kf^riSBM ItNTgy snee on the part of a G-overnrnent to tke contemplated;in;tiiy. j>rpp.psed.-:^tiniaU^foi popular will. The fallacy of resistance to the 118(i8i/the sum named;fV>r .such purpopeybenigj LITTON HOTEL, Aififi ::':!.-:-LYTf()N, B^:"'-'r-&0 popu 1 ar wi 11 hdBfo e'en ^d i score re d and ac te upon by England's best statesmen for the.last half century ; and although in two many cases has this true policy been disregnrded, yet in tbe main has the voice of the people been regarded as the higher law of the land. The.wrong dealing of England toward the Irish people, and the unjust and unhallowed connexion between Church and State so long aad 'so'persistently .adhered to, has ever been a great repronch upon her otherwise proud* name and institutions, but these dark spots may how*bu looked upon as having been removed from her escutcheon \ and from this b are 1 y suSicioh t to./keep oxisti iig wo rks in"rev pain ' - - -'- & 5. Therefore!:that it is!to amalsa"m:i.tion. of offices an d a reduction of the Ci v i I List tba,t a aaviQCT'inuft ������������������be!J^oRed^iforXv:/-X,-J\.**y'y . 6������" That suijti*red11ctipn s. .arid anialgarn a"- ti pns in via t n e cessar i 1 y b e' th e wo r k o f the JE x- ecu ti ye G o v erh m ent ya n d. no t 61; ihe Jjegi s I a- ti v e ��������� C o u n cil, a f te r i ta ;prin led Eali m afe a re submitted to thelatier in detaiky 1. (thAt the ;a!k>ve-- Ilr>cel i* n<!w opt'D for t hti b\tcoin��������� mod a ti on < ���������} ��������� ��������� tra v c 21 ��������������� w. 0 no a r the jlvekl- Uu*'ika t u t lie cottnu? is reV'dnetiai ilds OfitiUlishuVpiif, t*nil tbe fi*t. is.-supplied' -wiili *���������:"cii<������i.c*j;-i.iae������orinibn't':oi-.;Wiiwa ;<ci I LiqUoiM. .' ���������:.':', ;..4-? ��������� ���������. w. licWHA^co;. y njyU;Ojrr;-y;-y'.. ��������� -*���������'.-. .":';.'';.:-l'n*pr)������i������ra> ' Legirlitive ;CoDxciL.���������Iu the -Legialalive Council,on:.tbe,29th ult. the Hon Mr DeCos-- m 03 mo v e d the. folio wing resoj u ti o n :'-4-T h a I day%ay Ife dated thd*separation of Churcb his Excellency the Governor be .respectfully wh ich requested to cause to be in trodneed in to 'tbe 'and and State, and the removal of that banew has inade< the Irish people enemies to the $roj|n ifed Government of England, andljthe opening up ...of the way whereby Irelaiid may, Jfs- she accepts the boon, bestow her warm aU/giance to the only Government which can jfive' her permanent protection. / Another revolution- has/also taken place in th^Gov- 5errira^nt ofpUnglnnd which -promises io do jpore for |be enfranchisement of the nation Stan perhaps anythatlhas occurred in her late hintory, and thai is the transfer of the Premiership from the nobleman to the untitled commoner, the effect . of which bft. to leswen the undue power patronage held by" the hereditary psivileged class, and give in ore extended privileges to the people : not that the nobles ofrEngfland are by anjLmeans less intelligent or qualified to net 'as^tegislatora and states* men when called upon to act Sis their own , capacity ; hut the pernicious influence of their power affected more senbusly the colonies of England, which have ever been looked upon yas livings for tbe relatives and proteges of . noblemen who had neither intelligence nor energy enough to earn a position or a living at home. The loss. howeirer, so far as the North American colonies are concerned, is quite considerable, for this asylum for Down- ing-rjtreet dependents has become contracted to the colony'of British Columbia alone, *nd fh* tenacity with which-this fag end of hered- imrv political incumbency of British North America clings to theirfdrlorn hope clearlv ipdioatw-tbftt this last ivvohition iu England Co n n oil an Ordi nan ce hi akin g at leas11 w o- thirda ^ of the! Council elective. - That the Cauncil, in makiji'g thisjrequest, are impressed with the conviction that at this juncture of tho affairs- -of the colony it is expfdiegt'to alter the constitution of the Council," in order to meet the generally expressed "wishes of tbe inhabitants of^the colony.���������Aves; DeCosraos, Elwin. Helmcken. Smith. iSoes: Cox. Ham- ley, Spalding, Ker,���������a tie vole and carried by tho casting vote of the President'Hon. Mr Young. We look upon the passage of the above resolution as a 4i scratch/'' Surely it could never have been'carried with a full House?" Where were the balance of the officials?#Jt would also seem that Ihe Hon. Mr. Young has been scriously^considering the possible contingency of being compelled to seek popular .aupdort. under a' new political o on sti in tion. v VJWA Wltit&E' HOTEIi , -AND STORE. - fc f[mK/*ABQ;y^noysK having rken he built I artei iiuc<j ujvfof Hid' ac������Qfbrnrirtu Uon /of i he i>ut>Iic will be kopt [n a fi vie t<|s/Jofy comp������tiiion. Goods sold a t Wbolcaala vr ftuiai I an tl ������ tli������ o htia pest I ti Cur j boo, nvK rfeet* -' ��������� Wholesale ������nler? frotri ouUyiuj{ Cfecka will be for- j wardod tree of ti a tr* charge. 4 J. W. UNDTJARDT. Van'Winkle;* May '1st. ISSSy ' my'll Om '.-"-.'������������������.'. ...---������������������-"' ' !'.--.-���������������.' 1'KAKCV. '... ^^^^^e. ��������� '���������' * ��������� ':���������''V:���������"��������� -v ���������������������������'��������� :-'���������'. ^ - '���������-������������������A-r ' t un ma^AA'AAAA ��������� ��������� Mr* 5. 18*8. . " ��������� - ������������������'���������/... ���������'' '-^^^������T ' 'sf- r������lV^#Hjij ������u* ;.%*a ���������~.- .*i^i...������k..������~-"- jOa: Wi MCKAY, ;..T. ,^������W������S ;������. chn������p a������ jiiMtkvtWJ*. '-���������������������������������*- Selling Off!, Selling Qff! the.... reduced price^j -wOR &tercliao<llz������l coBs.iuUng oi.% AT RED FLAG STORE, EICHFIELI). - - KtUTJSH COLUMBIA. Grocffnty, \A H������fdw*r*f T.fn5?oi*,"' j '���������:-.. ^^^i tb lllPpm������ |fc^p-fo( ^^������deg ' Orocerirs, ' fro-riii'.otix,. Dry Goj>, - Kara**!?, fMm\ XU-mimhl^' If tiling Tool a t AIpo, on^fploufii'l Bif Suloor. Htr.re, *rr.,''.Vc. 'CoxPEDEBaTiox.���������A public mee ing was at Lytton on the 25th ult., and ^he following refto) u i'w u was h n a ni m o u si y ad op ted ; Whereas! the system of g'dfejlpment' offered bv the }} ritiah No s-th A Confederation would confer upon the people of British Columbia fhe *ame power of self-govcrnuumt as they thenj.se! ves enjoy (he it th e r el ore K������.o!rcd that it Is the opinio,, of, be pop- SS? fit. K^SSS vita tion of Lytton city and district that; the Cariboo. immediftte Rdmission'of tbe colony of British I ������������������ ��������� - ���������������������������-������������������/������������������ Cnlumhm in*o the Dominion of Canada, on j NOTIC Ail iwaiflts titm f,tt thf������ ^iifJorfignfd mtj^i ha mottled before'tlw 10th June itext-. I.. 'MOTJTTKT. Ricbfielrl,.May"Oth, 1&68.' , mvll lr������i ���������P,: VER-SARY BALL. 1t.aWu^^qn^t������i?t-V^Y^uVs:K wi������ call and cattle. h.f^X^' l;a -; y -^^ ?i' flea bnv In s .account* sk������uu������ .i������a ^a.!lng fiie aani������ ^ pa>y^,r, sta ^ IHrk^rvmc, Ma> S, 18<5^ ^ _ v..-.���������-' ���������' ywr'timwm^ ^JohnB.Lovell^p ���������'*f'-' ��������������������������� /sUKBKS* TOOUV ��������� PGOViSipNS./ci.oTii^/;. "'������������������������������������; i And for Bni������ at U>������ :'aB-i\i.j I MItf������. PKLblf WIU. ������;i'VK A GltAXD BALL on SATURDAY KVEMNti, the 23 l in.-t.. in the *; -TH K AT R E, i u b on or of IU r Unj oaty '*' H Ir t h - NopiiuH or exp.������)*si' will bn Bjmrrd to Ball oror given In m>S if Lowoet GisfRO������t l ; ./;<,;^f Gray ������e^VrPnc* ^'^t.,.-. ^' ������,������-aHo������* and ^-^a r/^ , a Sugar and Jf^^Viy to b'������i������������ * >. J \ ?^ from WililamaCraek, fair and equitable terms, will iraierially Wnrj tr������ th a p rom (t tio n o fi u fu tu re ������ i r a. -. ejw.' w .i-. OTtCE l.na removed all pow4bility::of the restoration Mare and -prosneruv. of that fvftfem which proyirffla ottJce and] A.fwolutiftn alan pawd to annji';; f c/������.;. the an ^*t,8y���������# AHKUEBY GIVKS, CHAT ALL AMOUNTS DIT. i . ^^a T?Pss" ���������? 20i������.i infff,., *utt that. ������fiAr U.n <i.<ii+ ������]l amounti i ^ rV i������ i rr ,T^0, , ���������, . ,. . f -- -. ..r, .,.,, ... :. .'wnu.-srt ������n<Wio5. jifcifl^rl. \Mll h* g\r*n for oo^c'bm, J (,-ftN* J*t������ *-*'.* .-.'r TT������������ :m������m.ayne pnbhcaxpaftgaf vxoff������t hv Imiitoe of. three to correspond wt'Oi fru r-ru-? *i;h ������������!*"'������������1-^n*������'->������������i^ ;mm������-i*������-!r ' Vir;''1^1- flr������fi*rfth,p^PU. Hh , v :m^������9 Vf oth������r meMinga. ������nd tr, ci������!rmaV ^iwH> ������a* I ivM F.^tvxai:.'^. Iv=- WV Mnr ������/ 1 i: "������������������ If A ^^'-^Viih;:A-'":cPlVTTT>XP! Mtttelligeat'e ���������CARIBOO��������� om i*^5i! *���������**���������*tbat * entertainment io all claaaes, W. *? DOoR; , Moncg i '���������SlUY t lOfi, . ������ilLI������a ������. Ciriboi - ;3> ,vTSC-������hi" parformance at the ra- ^tlra Theatre -Royal on ������������a������������I ������* wa* a decided;BUCce������������������v������ndoaAv 'Sibiifhin Jtt������TSifia^ft������%T \r d?1vile'e foC witnessen amateur par- ������w*er.^ ^u^tha'caataf>haraetecthanat ha P&night t^o^^S^ %ve know toe now t" and- Mad aa a ^almost tear to attempt a crUque )BJformanco laat wa might mom th. Sf Wtiar judges ;Tand..io pw H by {������ canaral ramarka might*nh,eet us ST������r*lUtown^ U w.U*arn.d Slrilc in th. aaUction of Mr Thomp- No*o Dtiuip>Jy the maiiarer^ rmiue a ^y^>iky;bii-aUhouirli it would be fegl/y difflciiU to:find ft batter pariOiil- If ^al?ezSni^ins''than waa readared ^' WaitwelHio iniimidate Jolly. h i their house ia ao email, for wa laaru that many oould not obtain admission, two bund rod and. fifty only e.uld bo accommo dated with aoata. ' We trust, therefore, that an effort may be made at an early day to area. a theatre such as the town demands, ierywe loek upon, the drama, when properly coii- c,... .^ ...... vr ���������.,,���������..���������,., ...... dnotod, aa one of tho most laudable and .ley and a '.-bait-breed Woman named; Kstelje. rating-!juodw -- ���������y'Viiiznisi Vo?;JubOKSv^-The right which lias, hitherto bean exercised by; Judaea of pre-. aeunelag upon tha conititutionaUty of law; whioa baa recently Keendecided in thW United; States to b. an assumption of power, itieem* ia alsa b.lng r.gardeel in $ngtaudln"\\h e, aaia a light. In commenting; upon the v Bribery Bi i 1 ,".u pon whi eh! there sea mi to be a ce lliei 0 n b. fc w.on iha.Ho u aiiro f Go ni m 0 n a aiid "���������' tha ,f ud ges, th ���������/ Spaatat.r, re.marka..': r~'.* I1 ii quit. olear that th. lions, of Common, will nevsr ooas.Wto transf.r ite owahigh.st po'wer ta any tribunal not including tbe highest judges of th. land, and'quite clearalao that a check bi it at b e g i ve n to th e r% stoun* ling p r.teiisio aa of -th. .judg*s> Thayaraaa much (Sound by . , ��������� . m; . . ... . th. law* a* anybody els*. andhav.no moral just abo ye,tbe Tipton. blM^r.v right t. pronoitnco thia/b Itameat unconstitutional' tha n aa 'many . :Loor d.n!i>oime'ma^iatrates!;a^ !tW-pi������ao."!.w'6T^ " . TwRr.VB Liyis Lost.���������The schooner Grow- ier^wbichnaft"Victoria on the 10th" of' March last for th. Northwest coaat, has boen loit aud witb bar th. following paraona:��������� Horace Coffin, Captain ; Geo. H. Spr;v*;ta, O?01*^* ^JJioho\js.: Abraham Jacksonv ThomaaRilayi!S;! StewarttQ. A. Tini^son y oung in an ( p asae nirar) 1 r u in /Sa u. F rancisc o, i������. IH03., cm vbttUi iion,cr ialswjl lt'iBji* cerj ,1SHHE wityip :r*"/cti TiyO/j ���������cy.-ft'O ���������us..via h'iIbm: AUa, )W ... :';H������e ;''H .,-.-,-I r*������-vi.rwL^-.: KV-rewption of'Nogo Dumps.^m fh^s y^m bv'-.avan-di'oppldg,- ^f ef������ . -*W8iSKbf a'p'rofeaabnal, Mr H-ill,;-at .bap,- ��������� ^^^B^^r-J.oUy! had a difficult paa u ^ ||BB.C0d.bqaemly: aid not:ehcit3Sso,;umcb ���������������������������K-aa he really deserved: tba long permd ^^Mactln^w;i^lt!hia!pW J rplytrv?nKbn.!th.:at:a^,an^ ftta f ill 1 momlof praiaa; ' Mr Benne , i������l;Waitweii; -playwd^hiaypart watt; :��������� beiaff'hla^n^t: app^auca on ^ ������;prbmis.i wall.toyb.;:a aucceisful ^^^^titwa think it will/be ^nerally.-,ac- r/v%hat;Mr:Thomp*on carried off the -pa Im WySkt the roojit natural r.nderin^.ot ,ma ^fifiAfim^ Socii indilfaranca with which /he ^���������^Band drank--Jolly'a-;brandy, and tli. wistful "look At tlie emplv glaaa, was ..imitT of p.rsonatad miaary ;-, but.his |htt;fiv*uj6n^ g fait; and brought doirvnth. house .hvulsioaii^f laujrhUr;y Tha interior Efecre y a b 1 e >;riter tain ni a 01 o f i l������a 1 f������ .*> h e ppriag'a Peifgbt?' !liy!^ftaRara; PUttlta^ Iv/HbU'th aud;;Hudson'; waa /wall /ran, ,HHHHB..and.:.wh.n.'*n.cored they, grave the i^^i������������erer'������ Kara wail" with. - equal snecass. !^^^^Kpnr'-sun?:!'Bnrns5: '���������' Farewell....Bright inraBBRBlndf waa loudlv encored, whan aha.jrave Sw'elTs Jocko/ Ha-tledeen." lira.. Kelly _^Hii������ Voice*'. a'n������:'w.ith "w more -favorable .^^^^Soiini?. would 'display it 'to better ad- '-^^^^Sh. Tbe comic song, "'Tj������ Beau NTi������ho- i8^^^^������ Mons, liecuyar. .waa given with good "^BS>^Tlmt tb* encore. '* Un Fluir pour Ro- ���������^^^^KJ Wft������ admirabl. and displayed a fine ^^^P^Mand. musical- talent; yTji. Qrir.au 5!^^^^Rr.,? by Mr Hudson, was rendered with Hiitar������TT,������ tiovbaas���������Twoyi.cturasRivals by y M r!! L������^h 'Hariiati^ in/No v������mi>.r\ jaat, on the refillrcea of^ British,Columbia, have been ���������published,iii;pamphl'.t.form and ,ar.' far sal. at th. low price of fifty cents ia Victoria.; Air Hara������*tt h a s Wrtainiy pr.aent.d th.������ colony in a m������at favorabl. kapae.t,' and if the inform,- ati.n wWeh ha haidaborj������d so hard to pbiain be aii approximation la th.-truth���������whiah wa d. :uot ia ih. iiaat ooub'tHf^Mc<*jiatri.a in; she: vtoriii���������.-oaa^praaeHt...������' .bright.r orymora iVntmi������iiig.fu;tu'r.:r? Great ability;it:M*Qift|i'Ucl ia talcum pi laii on of this baok, and Mr Har- uott!d eaarv a* W .11 Of tha.'.paop le of th is. colx) ny la/r hia ������a4.avors to: pr!c.a.tH it to the world iii ^iyUght^^ iyvorabl. n.t,ice..and wo Vruat that bis^.ll'orts iiiay/Ua^ sufilcienUy appraciatad to inimralwm *: libirkl .conipeiiiaUvh for-tha labor/and y Expa������aa.-^M f Rogers!ia oti th. roa* ��������� agaia this; season v running iiia; eg press;: betwaen EUhfiald: and Carii*rontoa. Ityia a pleasure ���������t. tako a rbi. in his neat, light buggy;. bahiuu a!'pa\f, of . hors*s /Wliich. it; wo ii id be; hai;d. to; !naic 6;. Sg c )s * ii ta r p.r ia.' d������se r voa in o ra th an p rai s.t- i t " ab o \i\iy b .'austai aad.. by li li e ra 1 pttblic.patrouag*.! : / - Coaa i criOM.^-W a; ar Vfii in gi v I a g th. y i a Id of gold from se ver al .c lal ma I aa t weak. AVai h a r a ai u ce 1 a ar hetl: th a V th'6 a mo u u to rad i ted to tha "Willow on.Mbiq'hito Gulch should have beea 100 > <������u aces, and lo tha Minn.h'alii' 190 !ounces.v' fifi, .:;. ; ���������:���������������������������������������������'���������." AfiA, fi*fi Ayfifiy Stnijca.---A food;prospect liaft .hsen struCii in th������: '* M.basuliur on R������d G;Uich, aitualed Sav;.ral!new !uadiatet,v,!ad^ joiuing yQmsxMihij K axmy^^Air^oU^' ^ftpaiv Ing.: to' ra m o v.' i is griat ml If-.Tyo iiyi. h illoo* t to Clinton: Th. saw mill, forHhn ytualiufatstHra of the lumbal' will ...ba fdrwardad IVom .Yale ear 1 y'tbia^w������*e!ti7r-Kxalainer*, ! 5yQ*i$i������2iy&o$vtfnM *:Jto$ai mas ^acieiving, a scolding from bis aw ������������������thwart in a ,Wo*4Jifc. aweli laid door^Answer^ B.������oa>.|!a; hi!iikiongijid!and: grooy.d !(groved j.^Yis- iyiiiixalt.l-:' ; ' i! [-fi.'..;-/_y.-__'"!''- "-' -��������� ��������� ;':M?SlS^NTBLUtaKNC . '-��������� wiMtiAX'.oitun. ���������.. ������������������'; ..The' Raby Oompany ;wawljed up fbrtv-two; iuric'k yesterday^~The '!��������� Mornin.r>Sta> *r\\\ couipiatf! their ditch to-day ������n<l will ww- mend immediately! to ground sjuicw.���������The Aurora eommance miuing operations to-day. y .'. i/owilKfi caKfcr. ^ On :L.whee^6r������ak,!the/M^t!Cli*^ money which has 'M.e*aa*rily..baan expaadadL )ft^y ^rtt out iinrty.4wo.and a^half ounces HftitL hia Work-v.y lm-three aft* 'ft-halfda-vs' work-^^ie.QaUvaras man luta' new* from Wild li������ra* Crwk to! '., ;unw^CRtt^ niild an* Ap.r.r--;^^ aiH-ing \reather-. bad aiready^cbaimanced; ^joiaiu Hia :big diteii -.'would !be ready f\M'!������er vie a/on ipril-h'ib.' LafW amountk -m" ^old ������' Wtiro ^MW bBsatrnck.aprosp*������t^'M������ g^1"^ . ,!rn r.- t}. g.th.aiIeshiraLMs:oo:m#n ������. l/ Eaatar^onipany,,^ MINING- COUKT. (itafor* all HnayrC; Braw, S*q., ftald Oaatntiisiraiir'.) . McLAugblan Co. va. McAlisUr���������IIr������ :P**U lor; iiie/plaiiititfa. This was an acti.a to ejent daf.Qdant troiii mining groiiad of 6ba ptaia- tiofc; Tb. plaiutifts proved that they locat*. theygrbiuid i������ tha fall of 18H6, aria had aia.a bedu'-in qui.t pussassio'U up to tha 5th'Of tka preaent ������xonth; 18i������S, w han tL a d it*iid*aft' . atakisd-btf a portion of this groan <ii liK frfot Wide at upp.r end add i54 afi tha low#r an'di anil 239 feet lbnjf.'. They alSo provaa thai Joseph Line was there ftheu tb.y itakod o^T the ground, and that Law. aaid the Steaaaaan Co;--dVi.not claim any of the ground atak(������������l out by tb. dtfiOiidanU' Xhi'daJenc. was S������ac the ground in diaput. was pr.vioualy afeakad out by th. Steadm'au Co.. and that tho alak������a kad bean burned iu a Br.������ This, h.w.vah U. defendant failad to '.aUibliah; JadgsSaut far th. plain!-ill's. TtK>ta Paou Coi.o.vi.sr.���������A^ fcb'iy.ntiiii; fit popular delegates, to afraag. *b������,4������taila of ��������� Con federation, is proposed t������ *��������������� M^ sh.'rtly at Yale.--1 April 2(Ub Was. tha; 49th anniversary '.of tbe foundation of Odd Fallows.oa.thif continent, whose iafiu������nca. Vilxu-.tbak ������f the 'Masons,'-ia'felt':aU oV.rtUi world. Apt*.1 cassfini of about forty Mtamb.t'a waa formed at the-hali of tha Society, on Fort atroaf, and itheiirproeeeiad to tb'. ' Preaby terian Church: iTboyserinon:^.-was/ preached by the. K.yJ Thomas Somorviil*, Ohapiajn of th������t. "Order}'������������������ in-his.usual .ioquent.aryle.. Tli. ()nl������r .$*** a! dinner on Tuesday, and a ball on asBio nighf.4-Capt. James Murray Raid, one'of-thai;' pioneJars oftais-colony, died ou th. 24lh uU at !hia rosidfuae. after a Jor.Jf a*d:painfi?l illne������������;y leaving a larga fauilly id mourn feis Ipai; ��������� feapt-Uaid W������s a uativ. of the Ork-u^yy Islands, mid aame to this coim'ry ni������ny year.������ ago 'm command of ������ma of th* Bu.dwoa/Bax Oo?s-ships, in w.hic b* made froqurnt voyage. ���������- between this port and Knglaud. !-SuJ>a������- {juentlv upon resigning bra pakHioit.feue CaaH/;: i'Uin ..settled iiere, and. soon boe&me. ano .f bur most energetic".'.a'iiii wealthy oUiaaoa. VortbilY filling uj������on n;o������;ii: than on. aeo**ioa pbftit'ioiis of trust to wliich Wm was -.Ur*t.������l by :'tiie aii'tfraiiiaa of hi* fellow citb'.us, The jii5m.uKU������ csiiK >f drrtiia* was ^aralytia: Th. fmiaral took plaf.a! aii/iue i7t,b ult, i������ w* preaenco of a larg. ftdticdiiva. of -piaop!*���������!:��������� .Au - * tb. ��������� body.! of,] awes. 'Sroun was ���������' amaabad. by>biiavy '.SHi amiwii f ���������p!KI:SSil3arvedly e !llC������. . ;il.T. 'fc-fr *f.y w.������i*. M. :E^ l^^^jitaffect' and waa loudly applauded moored. The aft.r-piaso waa -v^3^3B���������'* Mad ai a HatteV^-and was equally ^^^g'l&yed. Jlr Grant, as Crotchety Fuzzle-- ^^^^Baa"raost excellently cast* and seemsd to ^^^^Stand the'trite rendering of th. charac- ^^mPtfr'BUmt.p.riioiiifi.d Mr. Charles'Hair- k;fi^f;TO^o the Ufa, and mad., as also did. Mr ^yfl^SSft th* most that could ba mad. out of hia #3Sw"Mr Hudson, aa Dr. Aniens, and <Mr 8nH������ntt .aa Mr ���������Wy-Z.drF.R.C.S., war. per- ^^^^Kpresantativ.s of a brae. oft������x>ld .tbara- ?^^^^P''fools, and their g.t-up was aa fan It leas ^^^^feir acting. Mr Houjrh, as-Bob, thr.w a ^^^^dealof life and fun into the play by hia '^jgroua =expr������sMon and gestures, which 'V^^ffliS much:; merriment; but-we think that '^!^Hfelectiott:!!'wa������.. somewhat, of a mistake in i!y:S^Sraaat,. aa.:Mr' Hough evidently is better Sl^SHr'.-t0 r.present a real live .Pike.County Ai!i^^M��������� *k&n hA is an English service boy, for .'|l^^#v/eindepe.ndenc������of bis charaetef seems v^^fflsnjielding for the true representation of !;/:||^^y������nt ia the English sans..' Every play yM^^^ trying part, and this part fell.to thedot :i'Mi^W y$MS m Parker. We think "her rendering of Fu25zleton was a very good conception character; in tha short Ut������-a-tete witb ������on the sofa her struggle between love. d obedienco waa well acted and caused sensation of smothered applause from ���������dience.. Miss Wilson-t "is Maria Jan.������ ad Her part well; the charming manner -V, p.ha captivated the h������arl of tha re- Bob ahowed a power of real fasciaa- llcb the strongest and moat Unloving And it difficult to resist. Of the oroh*������a- han We say that it wa. conducted by V,rilson, aidad by Mrs Lang, and rrj, .ve think the community will hav������ ���������}���������'" ciation of Us merit* I for rici added Hi*/������f ^"rs.ca e-*).������*��������������� ,i/4 thtn { ii v V?" i! being lak������������a out.- Hydraulics-nave/uaea tn- ti;oduned and work to aUvanUge. ^uyi. dor!"Creij'k 'dew::'diggiuge-y:1f������y..'-'n������������n>. ( cover.d. and H was- thought .that .-thia craok back ssv.ralti mart, would prova vary'rioh. , j>arg������*. numbers of men were going: into th* mines. Uiaors and others there at prasent ar. r.pr������i.iu.dy������a dftlutf' w.ll, and ������xpVt������s.sthflmaf.lvea aanaflad with|tlia: future! pr.Apecta of. that country. ;.:../ N.jaW- AcxDBMY^���������Mous. Uefth ..has opened hiB^uew academy., and .has a fine ������Usa,ot French scholars. We. had the pleasure ,0f spending an hour wiih himiaat eyemng, and TJie'!iMiningaompAhv:;Arf^ ' ��������� ��������� " '- ���������--��������� ��������� ' this a fa- b������d rock and making /^ood.pro^*������;.::.thi������; ^>nl- empanv-haa b,en gr.atly7)batruei*<l hyslum '���������������*- :;and waUK:;having-: bacn/,a������^pelWd : ^.turn -..it. v..:.- \yi# WlNir^.CKaBK.;;' /:_. . ��������� Tbe-c^mpRDV-:'1wprkin:g!!ou!th"ii cr������������k \i**t b.ttomad ihair'sacond shaft at a -depth ;ol M, f..i and are now running: a^'roipeetmgdnvf oa" bed'rock. ;;'"-���������';*���������' ['fi'-'y .yy!:".Vr 'A'y ������������������'������������������ 'iii' ;'-'-' NBt.soN?.CKfciK. ">// -y:'/ :"/������������������.:;/ Tit. Rosa company have-c.^menaed^anaw/ tunnel, having run .into-, hard rock.tu the old .bloWi fro'uj so tu. blunt wexpo... A halt, con- the French language.* and has a plain way of showing its superiority over the Lnglish or any. other language as regards/its w?*���������^ prounnciation. ; The young men on the. oreek. 'who have a desire to learn and become pio- -flciant in th. French language would do wei U: improv. the opportunity now afforded them and patronise Mousv Deffls.y (WTHBWaT.-Mitch.lFs train left Yale far un couutry on Monday last; John Moore,, On Tuesday Schneidei ana uum \k* ^.r��������� hv:/' pr������s tbe Victoria C one.^^ontgome.ry.;c.mpa^^^ K ffQ.,. 0- drauliclnr*M awaiUng a sufficient sirpplyol- :^. . . . m water^-Littier..&���������%..!^^menca. this weak. ��������� '// ���������������������������'���������'"."y.: .A}.-'������������������/;. pltis OailK,./.-/. Smeaton.. 1% Co: are . ready for *He freabet. tjuniiigaii euijdv r.f.olv..'r-c*aai! '.vaa strapp.4'. round the-waist. The pistol was ���������*W.aJIj stolen. From ihe ftpp'aaraiie. of. tn. leoaul-v and��������� the'ramains wis thiiii: l\j��������� man waa d������- coved 16 ih. spot by riiCt������in������ aware of his wealth, and who supposed he carried it about ���������hia lieVson. shot down ami b'.at ou th. beati with;'aumiw iih.il dead: Saiii-J. was an In������b* mau bv birlh'. and rieided in a rooaa oa bis- gfird:slreel near Store. II. left tba bona, on ib������&tb-or February last,.and was not sea. a^aiiumlil his murilaUd body .waa feund a the fefital.:--Mr. Edward Mallaudain. aas U City Direciovy for IMS. svBi. ilxrj pages, ������tut information of value. b������ reliaerits and viai:ora.~Mr. W. S. Boh������, wb������r iu 1S03 ediud the Mining.New. iii vn.������ny exoired recently Jfl London. He was a son n, ��������� . I^iv^Tiniiln'i^ of IJblm. the w.il known Londeii publisher. -*"S^^ com- ^amu.l ^rannan. a California millwnjlre, _...^-:..~~----^r--:: , .,.-- ..-������������������_. Afu,r |jejn? ttt;o;t Uvanuaa waa robbed ef h.a CANAi)IAN/lTI^lSi; V ��������� /watch bv hWussaH'aut,-.-Th< ������t������amsk;j> John ONTittlO. ^^^S^U^ona,, three teams (for IL B. Co. teams f������r Kwong On Saturday, two Yj'ee started out. These , Lad tr^n/carried about two hundred .If the lovers of good music deaire Music 0n. of the finest pieces thai has been iiV the colony, let them step into and ask Wilson.to s. run over-Ute^New Dominion March, on��������� of Gompo-- ��������� ., , M������wrt.-Adl������*tarrjt :. -.��������� *-A^������������ th* New i)c L.;'Bt������ph������ns sailed from San Franeieo. .|1 ISaturday, tba 25th April, for P.ftlan. with ���������; Wm F Salmon Es?q., .Ibdge df^'.t.li'������.Couhiyl-ihe Victoria maila. *he will eouaaeH wiW Courtof Nariolk/dirdatSimcoe./ . hh. Active st Aslorla lor Viclom.^ ������������������ Aminnamed Nickerson. of Lyaedockv hast ~ .. . hpwi arretted for homicide in causing the j lurdHTii;r ST*Twr:ca. - We prea.at ������e,.w death-ofaMrsKdrnoiKU. , |a tabla cartlully compiled bv an aec**- oeatn oi a jus j'iu������iv������iu-'-, . *-������ m������i������ *.������.������ ^ -���������������- ... . ;irrardirUa\\ot.n.nt;!oG^ Parliament in favor of a .barter Toronto, Grey and nruce Railway. * regular troops aad *.wo d'* /y"^l l/:;:M ,. :/v:W : . * mm. thvi we way oiht p "' i Congress'.. Here it Is y- 1 iu Loafers make 'one grogshop : ,. i I Grogshop 'iitakea fifty dntnkaids ; ; Bi) 'Drunkards ruin fiO familian ; .. . : 50 FiimiUcs ilireiie peot'-hbitse arid jail l>; , ��������� l I'oor-HoBae and jail dsax. one great bill I ef cor't^: ' t " 4 ...- ,,- I Great bill of-c*>s?a makea \ -po*ir lawn : i Toor towri drains 'tli* couuty U^aur? ; 1 1 ian k ni p t t r,eaBi i r Y U a ^ re lit $f-ate; t*ac; j. f ? r ������i a t State- * a s e :< hau f������'l a tl se ii at i o n n 1 fund. ' " . ' '. >*. ia ���������*��������������� ::s������<t. nut. [Ajm y$ ���������' f ^ ;;# :y^ .^: ' p'-T, <n<������<Eit*l������tfU?-.-tV..' ****"��������� :.'A& mfi v ������'' ;���������:* ;-. j-Vy. y '��������� :������������������:'? i.\ &SrW ./ f.i ; >" DRESSING FOR CHURCH. Has anybody, heard thei bells ?;, y You have !-dear me ; I .know full well I'll never dress in time��������� . v joi mercy's sake, come help me, Luce, rittoake my toilet very spruce, .- ���������' The silk is quite sublime! Here, lace this, garter for roe���������do;- ��������� . ":" A bole?" you say,;plague- .take the ehoe, '-'-" . Please, Luce, try and hide it; jimt think it'e Sunday, and my soali ��������� . I cannot wear it with a bole, y Tb. mea will surely spy it: TheyWalways" peeping at our feet, (Though to be suro they needn t peep, ' The way we hold our dresses!) ' ni disappoint them, though, to-day, "Aad cross myself/' pray did you say? '< Don't laugh at my distresses V y .Now, Luce, pray feel my;w������terfaU, v' to you think it large? am tit too small? What bother.these things give I ��������� ���������:��������� My rats aud mice, do they sit straight I ::Piease hurry, Luce; I know In late���������; fififiAA:.^her.,sy Willie[f,: as������H^-J__: A How-splendidly this silk will rustl.v ' ���������.(Please hand my," self-adjusting bustle, . : ri" My corset and my .hoop.) y ... fi. There, now, Fll take five skirts, or six ; ������������������!'-!! Do burr?, Luce, and help me fix, ./.;. !.,/-. -You .'know I. cannot stoop I:. '-���������-. . % How shall 1 say my; prayers today ?" ! v'Aj if girls ������6 to church ;to pray! ������������������;'-. !!-'.-'-. How. can you be so foolish'{ .-/���������_��������� ,. .-. . Here, damp this ribbon in cologne ; .. A: -Whatfor?"-.to paint;you silly one, v; Now,. Luc������, don't be muleisii. :���������. -Now, then, ray bat���������for be. abhora fiyy- v'JbiB thing���������it's big as all out doors; ' '':v v.The. frightful sugar scoop! /- : .vTti&nk Heaven, ray cloak is handsome, toe | ; li ebst enough to be j I know��������� : ��������� yy (Straighten this horrid hoop. . .. My handkerchief and gloves you'll And . Just in the drawer ;.Luce, are you blind?; ': (Does my dress trail ?) It's all-the fashion now, you know, .. >.. Pray do the paint and powder show y "Through my lace/veil,/ ���������.., :. ; Thank you;my dear, believe I arn dressed: The saints be praised 1 the day of rest y Comes only once in seven ;.' For if on ail the other six This trouble I should brive to fix, - ; . \ I'd never ������et to Heaver*." ' Carraix Basil Hall relates that he once overheard the conversation of two of his Bailors in tbe streets.of Valparaiso, who had ooiy been a few. days in th. country. One suhi to the other : ���������' What do you think of these people V* .'���������Why," replied his companion, with a /of supreme conteinpt. "will you believe * " iu e fob fa ca 11 a h at, so in b rero.'' Ths passing off-of .old folks, is. in. the .ordinary course of nature, but the elegies that are } aspired by accidents are various and touching, as'in the following, where the cause ol the exit ia followed by matter pertinent to th. census ;������������������ . "From life to death���������a suridon stroke��������� His bead was by a smw-gate broke ; Tbe purple gore in streams did run ; He left a widder and one son!" srr months affo a Boston bouse sent .out a and used them Cor umbrella?. ���������. ..Tnvr's a fm* "train." said on* gentleman to anSiuding; to the tone, of aamger at ������ concert tbe. otbarovomng. ������ Yes." said a countryman who tal; near. "but: if be .traina much more be'H burat. l0M-" ,* ��������� ��������������� A mas came borne drunk on * cold niglit. and Yomited in a ba.ket containing goslings, which bii wife bad placed -befor. lb. fire, imftn ueeinz which, he exclaimed,��������� ^T^^!r^'^! gTr*ll0W tbinga?" fi yfi' , Whkn is a blow from a- lady welcome? When she strikes you agreeably. . ROADSIDE ADV^jggMENTg;^^ OCCIDENTAL HOTEP, Afifi-yfi: A ..- .-Q^SNEr.MOUTIIv..r-....^:.....,.J.,:,.fci, BROWN & GILLIS, FKbPRiETosg. Good Beds: Restaurant; Billiard Table, &e Stabling for Horses, Huy anu^Oaw. - yy. . Mayl, 1868. '--/: '. fi "���������'''��������� ��������� Imjjorter and Commiasipxi Morcbiot, wHAiursffe; v ,- - vicrroKU, V.I. May 1,1868: sutro & CO., Coraer of Tales aud Wliarf.3tr.et., Vicresia/V.!!., IMPORTERS W CIGARS AND TOBACCO *May 1,3888. ROBERT BTJKNABY, LAND AGENT, Etc., ������ovaajmaa* Snwrr, Victoria, V. 1. All Imslnsss cartfelly aatf punct.ally attend������4 1./ May 1,1868. ^ WILLSei & RICSMN, C O FFEE ROASTERS, '���������. Aaa i>eai:rs in ��������� v-,v- fifiAfi ���������: GROCERIES. SPROYrSIONS, Br^[ Ma? 1, 1W8. Fort Slroot, Victcria, f. I. 184 HIS OR BEEP CEEEK HOUSE; TS OPEK FOR:THE ACCOMMODATION OF/THK 1 Travelliae public: the bodrooma are specious and airy and the Beds cannot- bo surpassed -for cleanliness and comfort by any in tho lower country: tbe Tablets 'alwayssupplied with the beat ol' victuals Stabhni for HorW: Ray, Oats and Barley constantly on^cd. '..'if ay" 1,1863. flm look it, Tkr La.3T Max.���������A yonng girl after reading attentively the title of a noval called *'The La������t Man," exclaiuied,-��������� |; nie������s me! if such a thing wer������ to happen, what would become of tho wonien?,J T^'e think a moro poriinent inqniry is, ,rwh*t would become of the poor man V Tom Hood sau] there ia no man in Germany iriore inhumanly abused than the Jew. He is vrranged, pelted and hooted at j he is robbed, tfrxed. and Bpit'-upon-.; and all for what? Because he believps in tho. Old Testament, and won't eat perk sausages. ' A rouKo woman who has just graduated af /a fashionablo .seminary, took, as the subject for an easay, "The Education of Our Boys." Jitn't thia young creature a little ahead of time���������kind of rushing liiB prospective, aa it were-? Is she quite sure f,our boys" won*t be girls ? - *; What did you used to do, mamma, before ' you wa married? asked a cherubic fbur-ye&r- eld. " Well* my dear, I had a good time." -;' A good time VJ he exclsimed cpxlie indignantly���������"what, without me?" . Wbl'l, Brldgt?t, if I engage you I shall want you to stay at home whenovar 1 shall wish'to go out." ��������� Qui.v told a lady that aho Jookod blooming as apj'inpf, but. rocoliecUng; that tbe season Wm not then rery pvoinkitjg, he added.��������� *��������� v.Toul<������ to heaven the .}������rin^ ^onid loolc l-jk������ v.t������������). rrnF. TJNDSRSIGHED. PROPRIETOK8 OF^THR .t above well know a and pop/a Ur ofttAblishmcnv. bog ir������ inform tbeir numerous Irionds and tbe public fi������ne������ t rally, that th?y are cow prcp?������r&d to afford every accommodation* to the travelling: conur.uulty, av tbe most rtasoDable rat* of euar^es. (iiod clcaa, airy bed-ch:imbf������rs. The Bar is sto-������*kcci with tbe very beat brands of Wines, Spiriu and Cipira. Tho Table i������ anppiied vrilb all tho subsuming and iuiuries tha couuiry ajR������rtis and nieala are aervod at all hour?. , ��������� Tbe 8tablas are apacionfl, comfortable, atid*. AtianoDd by nrRt-class hostlers,.'and. a. tionstani supply or iba best provender of all kinds. in short, tsary convenience aud facility conducive to the comfort of man and bcaat. wjll be feund. aad the pro^riclora will spare no effort in order to jjiv������������ ea- j lire satisfaction io all who raay patroaiss their eatab- lishmen:. ' CROW &CO. Soda Creek, B. C, May 1,1868. Cm GEE AT REDUCTION ! Clinton City, ': BRITISH COLUMBIA >FHB SUBSCRIBERS, FOR MAOT TEARS 1*0- 1 prietoraof tb������������ Twenty Nine Mile-Hous*, Dryugiaa Portage, beg to announce lUt bavinR purcluaad th'r Clinvm Hotel property, they are prepared to afiord excellent accommodation to tho irivelllng fabba. The table will at all times be. wall supplied, and ia tbe Bar will be found the 'choicest liquors. Ample .stabling for. animals, and the best of foed oonst-antlv on hand./ . /They'respectfully invite a call from their old customers, aa weli as tri������ travelling public generally. Clinton, B, C,,' May 1, 1368 J- SMITH 4 CO. wffl!iiiw:ii New Tork, Callfbrnlai and Kurc^eao Kxpr^, - .h And Exchanga Company. ������������������. ^J������^%^^SfSk Trard LettVra, Packages .and Treasure; to^H}������*rta W the VaelAc and Atlantic. States and Europo^ Bma ��������������� Exchange dra* n on Sa n fragciaco, 1* ow Torlc, Baa Wft^ and London;at current-.^taa^;y-:K:^crf*r^' -yy .-Office��������� .Yates Street, Victoria; V. I. : -\yy Slay 1. issSyy-Zyy/;.;/-!-.;.^1: :y.;:v#-v/v. ^-A^-fi: 'fi������y} jsjigHiBBE.i^;^";:Gb>f' WTl*4 FORWARD rROMPTLT, AT KODBlUTB TWlifc*.. v-f'-KngUaii-AjiiariOan, ;;/-'":���������. ���������������������������'���������', ': "to ' ' ' '���������': ��������� ��������� French,. 0orai?.M, - r . iadcthori^ aoBacaivTiOaa.'-abiita* Poarao������, tatablb is aova>������������b. - May lt lifate'fiA M VICTORIA- ADV^siim^ E 7 :MALLANDAIJTE, COLLKCTOR AmTT^! M^S8vVOruiflQtS^ T? WATSOH, WatchttiakerTS^r^ 11/c and Kngraver,Governmentstr������p7ier 1 3 St. Nicholas Hotel, Victoria V I V-^/S to the omoters and Watches cleaned, repaired nn* *$ ed.. Every descripiion of'Jewelry mad. ,!**& Plain and Ornumcntal Engraving noatly ^.2.^ May 1,1808. , ���������' ^ 7 CIeCftt������. ; 1 h DAILY and WEEKLY *������ RRlTHTrnT^ .and VICTORIA CHRONICLE." Orw/H ing cither the Daily or Weekly issuea or5w?���������$!*������ any part of Europe, the United states, Canada i*! Ha, &c , left at this ottlco or sent toY&'i^ attended to. TERMa in adranco. Wr^T ,!t0 With Postage, $7 SO ; 6mos: do.;$4 n y%*** mos do., $23 ;.6mosdo.i $12 40 y "m*' Mayl, 1863. ��������� yy, : HOTEL DB "FRANCE, Oovxenmk.vt Street, yieroau;, >\ 1 THE RESTAURANT U aunplica with ������}, delicacies of tbe.season, and'tha sleeping itt dailon is,; replete with every comfort. Thfi ������ WiQ������a;Uquorf and Cigars. A * -7* "���������'������������������������������������ '?��������� : ', J-.BifiK*'* CO;, PrncrftiH. :.. Hay li 1868/ :"A: *���������; '-'.-- fiT���������1 Batweas 8T0RS 3TREET, 3 trald an d i'jaguard, Tloforii; ?! |; 1 1NDRS W ASTR1C0' RESPKCTFULLY iKroi������ Xi;:hi8 ifrjendt and ; the.; tru veil tag -public, Sit the abore'.Holel/ia/the'.-rhpst.-cbmmOdlaus aj^eSB^S hotel A n Victoria. It is conducted on tha EartTaBlflS rpriuciple;'^d-<th'e'Ubiaissuppilod'wlth ths.Ymb������S| ~ the market aifords,', . '���������������������������^SbS!;^' .'-.-A restaurant being attached .to -the'.' premiiu iS^&Al ;cari by hid.-.at all hours of the day- Prirati'i!:Sl^^fc rauoi a 'for; ��������� faUitHaaitf-Tha,'. rates'', of- chc rg m m hIP*"- - '**" ':' Iowa ��������� Board and "lodging per week, $5 60 to ft;! 'ditto par day, $1 00 ; .Single meals, thirty-**** J a.)iall cents ��������� bed*, $0 conta. Terroa-iaih itS vanes. A Or<"proof������afy in th������ bouitj. I . Uxy 1; 1808. j,| %mm' R LONDON HOUSll /GOVgKNMEKT STREET, VKT0EU. .1 WHOLESALE. AND':RKTAIl1 EXCHANGE HOTEL, gODA CREEK, B. C. gkosgh siM^'-risnilr, fiyfiy] i������<$. aaaar ������c������������aw. FIND L^ A Y & D UR H A ��������� .IMPORTERS, And Oaaaraj Commfeaion Herehan ta, Wh arf flwaet, !yyy"';y/.jlc^riav-T,l'.y;; '' ; ' London om������*--51, Great St. UileB*, Bishcpes*^ SNr. Mayl, 18f^ -'--!'--���������-' :/ .- '���������"���������'���������"��������� ��������� 0a' J. H. TURNER & CO. WILLIAMv& WATCKHAHER /y ���������;.! ��������� AN D JEWSLLER, ��������� :.y v/CLpB BUILDING, ftoTarnmaat Street, - v! "' _ Vistaria;. T. f. COLOKIiL! HOTEL, SODA CREEK, HcLBESE & SENAT,. PKOPRTETOKjS, BKO TO RKTURK THANKS TO THEIR PATRONS for the paat, and in order to.suit the times they have reduced tho iscalo of prices, r\t.: Kaals, SI 00 ; Beds,.75 cents ; Board and Lodging per day, $3 50 ; Board and Lodging per ira������k;$is 00 Having recently made large additions to tha pre- mlaessoaato five flrst-cUtsa accoinmodatlon in tho eating and sleeping department*, tbey hope to merit ah extended support in the future. Private rooms for families. ���������.'<������������������������������������������������������ At the Bar will always be found the eheioaa't brands ef Wines, Liquor* aad Cigar?. The Stable in clean, attended by a good hostler, and supplied with th������ best s-roraudar of the countrr. May 1, !Se8. . 'em EXPRESS & G-ENEHAL AGE N'C.'Y ! ON THE AKBIVAL AT BAUKBRVILL1I OT every Mail and Express, P. BE ID wil] Iwfq B*r- kervlllo with an Express for the following places :��������� Mosqoito and Rod Gulches, Whip Saw GUlch, Lowhoe Creek, Grouse Creek, Stoyens Creek, Cab for nia Crook and Suiter. He v/i-1 also leave regularly twice wwy we^k for the same places, with the Cariboo Srstinri, on the morn in jjh of its issue. Ho, \vill attend; to. a il kinds of commissions, etc., for jnin^rs, obtain !lean- *G3, racord clsinia, examma records/etc. Coll*oJ,iu* will also b& aUen-ioii to. Ho will also aeed out, thj������e ttaaes a isiOB th, a u Kip ress to-Eolthlay 1 h\ -.- -. k. Tr r v *��������� of Quean olio, Ce d ar ana Bh ck' lieu r Crft*!- k :i. i-7 0 v [. liav������) an offlo*> at 3i*rket vi!!'j, vhzr-i i\\ ��������� ���������..;���������;��������� ,���������-*.. r- fi r.m be \<i\\ Mty ,r>. UG1 fa* Jewelry ofavary il^cription madeta oriar. 'May l,!S6������"y-: '' ' ;. V' ��������� /���������/' / ; / ��������� _J?^_ 'AJL G-ILMOKS, Wi ������ R OH AM f TA IL OR, fifilyfjO^WRt^ .:/ Third door below Governmbht'Slraet, Viatori������TT. I , Hs8 on hand, and ia constantly recelvlnc * larfe assortment .of Cloths, CxaaiM^ara' an������.'*VMMtWS*** which he is prepared, to make to order in Uia moat approved atylea... -./ : .'. Ail order* from Cariboo promptly attended to. . MayT:m?L���������.���������..���������.- ....- A,y:...:::;[.... *m- ;^puaT>:aa oy Kngiisb A French Silks, Shawls, Dretscvj Uerciothing, Ci������>vea, end every deacriptisa i\ Drapery. Goods. I Kfcelrt rajultr aupplU'a by Express via Paiua^ by.S>iilinx vr^trls via Cup" IfWro. ^2^* Particular attention uiven to all ordsw. J Loudon Firm���������J. P. TokstaU* Co. ESTABLISHED 1358. j Hay 1, 13������S. ������ ������/ Hi. IBM Hill wyy 0-BELLY,&./FITEEE 'y//!'WHAKF FTRKETy VICTOB!*,: IPOHTfiES/ASBWHOLEil ���������;/';'��������� ."./-^Dialers in ~!/:-"' :.; '| Fine ICaglish, French, -to.American Ikm Cbiaupagne, Clarot aad Brandioa. | JESSE fffOOWPER, ��������� PHALEK IX 3��������� ��������� CUSTOI-IABS BOOTS AHD SHOES, No. 23 VATKS STREET;' VW'TOKtA,.; (Opposite WylLs, Farjjo h CVa.) Always on hand��������� Calf, Kip, Shoo rhidtnga. etc., ������i������. Mayl, 1363. ������t������ SCOTCH HOUSE, FORT. STREET, VJGTOEIA A. MoLEAN & Co., -Gbvirral OuTnrrKiia, TMPORT CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS ; also BOOTS X aud SHOES, direot frani the beftt English and Scotch markots. Sell retail at wholesale prices for CASH. All orders sent through Uarnard'a Expraaa, promptly attended to. . May 1,1868. em ...I - . I, .I, -.-'- - BAILEY'S PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, Fort Street, Victoria, between Doiif laa an<t Broad Streets. XT f^ ��������� TJAIIjEY BESS-TO INTIMATE TO- THE 11 ������ \Jm I) public that ho has purchased tho bo tiding and furniture, as lately occupied by Mrs. Heal, which ho has entirely rfefltted at great coat, and tho premises will now be found replete- with ������very convenience for the comfort of families an<i I������w5lea and gen tl omen. jS&f-ToruiH mod^rat"?. N. B.���������In addition to the abor<������, H. C. Bailey also con tsitues us carry on < h * K** ?.! n.r\A B������������d i og Houpe on LiDgler Rtreftl. W<J l.i$m. fim JUMS STOCK OF EONnf.O / W1XB. ^ *. Brandies always on hsadf To -dealer* poKaq ln Urta qc ahUliea, a liberal discount will neattej b^^H. AU orders wil! receive prompt atteatta. j VraUr & Fitme,yA������e;U ^r B"^!*^?9 Ooktra* Hitters, et.cv,and::POLE 4pB*!,������*d leon Cabinet Ohampaicne,; Beuche do ; friJM A cio.V IS. Clicquot, PreJlor, Claret.^ A^ i)huch������ Bknf & Co., of i/areuil aur Ay, cbamp^ UTo m]?e-Ooid: Medal Chswpa^/from B������^ SonJscl, firy Lacrrkt ft;U������a^..] 530X1* V** ; , 'Ajen'toyCeaiwaj -Mayl. ises. y'- .A;aA:a;A" '-J FTTFe/l'/pi MERCHANT, : RT CH F I ELD, B.C ;| ~~ "Willow Saloon,; / JESSE PEARCE, PROPRIETOj CSNTBKVJLLK, B. C j Msy.1;l������W. Centrevllle House," CJCNTHBTILLa, B. C. May I, 1868. . .._^��������� ��������� ELDOEADO.SALC WILLIAM STIRLING, ' Fashion Saloon, ADLER & BARS'' my X, 18*8. HI HAiai������siN������*'^rKO I iSSl^'ftSraMf- Ail A'A-- tended !". .- r ' * '{. ��������� May 6, !***��������� . ' ISlIf (���������'.".��������� ' ^���������<������p.������J������<w'������v5-.'',"'^--'*B-*--'-'^" *���������"-'-'-��������� "*��������� " " m mhAfiAr-zW .>fim^^y.:ffi, yyyyyytAA -'-; /��������� 3 well DRESSING FOR CHURCH. Has anybody: heard the bells j . Yoa have!���������dear r/ic;I;knowfull I'll never dress in time��������� Tor mercy's sake, come belp me, Luce, HI make my toilet very spruce, The silk is quite sublime! Here, lace this, garter forme-do \^A . ������ A bole?" you say, plague .take the shoe. Please, Luce, try and hide it ; ��������� ju*t think it's Sunday, and my soul I I cannot wear it witb .a bole.. The men will surely spy it: Tbey?reilways peeping at our feet.- / (Tbougb to be sure th&y needn t peep, .. ' The way we hold our dresses!) I'll disappoint them, though, to-day, ��������������� And cross myself/' pray did you say.? " Don't laugh at my distresses I Now, Luce, pray feel my waterfall, Do you tbink.it large? am t it too small?; What bother these.thirds give! My rata and mice, do they sit straight T Please hurry; Luce; I know I m late; /,!.::::'.':!D^^ How splendidly tbw silk will rustle _ - (Please band my." self-adjusting bustle, :<A- -Mr-corset and my hoop.) ; i.fi There; now, HI take five skirts, or six; Do burry,.Luce, and.help me fix, /... . You .know I cannot stoop l ;>< How shall I say my,prayers to-dayf. : As if girls fcp to church to pray !..:������������������;/.: ' ' ! How.can you be so foolish? Hore, damp this ribbon in cologne.; A '-What for?" to'paint; you silly one, . ., Now, Luc������,;donJt be muleish. L-Kow, then; my bat���������for be abhors -,-���������.-��������� fIbi������ thing���������tt?s big as all out.doors; ' viTbefiigbfful sugar scoop ! :';Tiiank Heaven, my cloak is handsome, too; 4i ebat-enough to be, I know��������� y. (Straighten this horrid hoop. Uy handkerchief and gloves you'll find Just iu the drawer; Luce, are you blind?. A (Does my dress trail?) It's all the failiicm now, you know, ��������� Pray do the paint and powder show. Through-my-lace'veil,; ���������;., * /���������;���������:. Thank you, my dear, believe I am dressed: The saints be prai������ed! the day .of rest /Gomes only once in 'seven ;.' For if on all the oth er si z This"trouble I should have to fix, fi: I'd never get to Heaven.! 'Captain Babil Hall relates.that be once . overheard the conversation of two of hia sailors in the streets/of Valparaiso, who had only been a few.days in th* country. One suid'to the other : ���������' Wbat do you think of these people?'' - .*���������. Why," rep lied his companion, with a look - of supreme contempt, "will you believe it, . ��������� 'tbe fools call.a hat sombrero." . Ths passing, off of old folks is in. Lhe ordinary course of nature, but the elegies that are Inspired by accidents are various and touoh- Jng, as in the following:, where tlie cause ol the exit is followed by mailer pertinent to .the census :���������. . " From life to death���������a suddon stroke��������� His bead was by a saw-gate broke ; " The purple gore in streams did run ; He left a widder and one soal" < ������������������--.���������-- Tkb Last Man.���������A young girl after reading .attentively the title of a novel called *'Tbe .Last Man," exclaimed,��������� ������������������ Ble?s me! if such a thing: were to happen, what would become of the women V We think a more pertinent inquiry is, "what would become of tho poor man?" ... Tom Hood salt,! .there ia no man in Germany wore inhumanly abused than the Jew. He is wronged, pelted and hooted at; he is robbed, ' t*xed. and spit upon,; and all for what? Because be believes in the Old Testament, and won't eat perk sausages. A touko woman who has just graduated at a fashionable seminary, took, as the subject for an essay,il Tlie .Education.'- of Our, Boys." Isn't this young creature a ���������. little ahead . of time���������kind of rushing the prospective,' aa it Is she quite sure "our boye" won't be were? eirie ? *J Wuat did you used to do, mamma, before ' von we married? asked a cherubic four-ysar- -fld. ! " Well, my dear, I had a good time." ���������'���������a A good time !" he exclaimed quite indignantly��������� " what, without me ?" . WmX, Bridget, if I engage you I shall want you to stay at home whenever 1 shall wish to go out." ���������Qulv told a lady thaf ihe. looked blooming as spring:, b?it. mcoll������ctfng that the season was not r'h#n very protnfoitfj?, hv added.��������� " VTould to heaven the ftj'Hrrjg temhl look l-ik������ v.&tt. naar, t and used them tot umbrell*9. ..That's a fm������ ������tr������in-' ������aid one gentleman to affir, alluding to the tones ofganger ������t * concert tho othar evening. I Yen." said ������ countryman who ml .������ ������bnt if be .triins much more he 11 burst. / THB;C0n,l������;^-rds ofn^h^^ ffi^d^Kiidr������ toynourn his Auks came borne drunk on * celd night. ant vomited in a basket contain^ goslings, which his wife had placed -before the fire, uDon seeing which, be exclaimed,��������� P-My God, wife, when did I swallow them things?" / v . 'Whsm is a blow from a lady welcome? When she strikes you agreeably.. ROADSIDE ADVERTISEMENTS.. ._ E % '���������fi BROWN & GILLIS, Propwetow, Good Beds; Restaurant; Billiard Table, &e Stabling for Horses, Hay and'Oats. - > ��������� . Mayl, 1868. ' -''-'. "/ '; r'- om 1S4 MILE OB' BEEP CREEK HOUSE; TS O^EK FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OFA^RK I Travelling puhlic: the bedrooma arc spociouS and airv and the Beds cannot bo surpassed for cleanllcefis and comfort by any in tho lower count ry; tha JaWevls always supplied with the best of victuals. Stabhu* for Horses f lUy, Oats and Barley consUntly on hand. ;;-.;;. jf ayi 1863.* floi HO T Clinton City, -: BRITISH COLUMBIA. THB .SUBSCRIBERS, FOR MAOT YEAIW-' ?HO- 1 prielorsof th������ Twority-N'me: Mila* House, Dcuglai Portage, beg to annonb.ee that havi������K purchassd the Clinvm Hotel property, they are prc-parod to afforrl excellent accommodation to tho .travelling fmbh(i������ Tho table will at all times be well supplied, and ia the ���������Bar will he found tha choicest liquors. Amplo staUlmg for animals, and the best of fo������d eonatanilv.onhamL- . They resj������sctmll>* invite a call from their old customers, as well as the. travelling public generally. Clinton, B. C, May 1, ISc8 J. SMITH & CO. EXCHANGE HOTEL, &ODA CREEK, B. C. THOMAS LETT STAHISGHIIBT, Ittiporter and Commission Merchant, WHARF STREET, May 1,1868. VICTORIA, y. I. 6m SUTRO & CO., Corner of Yates and Wharf fltraeU, VlCTOSU, V. I., IMPORTERS OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO May 1, 1MB. 5' ��������� ROBERT BURN ABY, LAND AGENT, T-rc, ������Graft***** Strkbit, Victoria, V.: 1. *'���������''' ��������� ��������� ��������� ��������� ��������� All imainsss e*xk&fm*$ punctaally attand������4 to/ May 1.166SY "������������������-��������������������������� _��������� WfLLSOI C O F F "E E Rt) AS;T|M, :��������� Ana D������ai:rs li-^'."',- ->.J\ Afi.;!/. . ! GROCERIES.;^R(^M/"^^ r -Fort Straot, Victoria, Ti I. ��������� Mayl, IS88.y. . /.���������'���������;��������� fififi. ��������� AyA:: Om WMm^.'AWM'^W^' New York, Callfbrota^and European Eapre^, ^ And Exchange Company, Capital ,*10 (Klb^CO."&&& Ward Let������4p^aK������s,and Treasure,^! pgt*fit the PaciacandAtlantlc StHti-s and Europe WHa-ef Exchange dra>n bn'San Fragciaco, >������w/Yort, Baatpn^ *nd London, at currunt;rate������l.ry -.^;ij y-:,' ��������� Office��������� Yates Street, Victoria, V. I. / ^/ y May 1.1833,; yy .fiyy^: Afi [' ���������_ yfiyfiA, y ' ^j; WTUfc FOl^iitDTROMPTLT,���������'AT ICODBRATK TttttW. Ay ShsliaiiifAmerioaLn, Is* French, Q-drax.e.R. Aad cihor Xowapapera and Periodlcala. SuBscanrtioaa,'abbiae Poaxao*, fataBls is xt>w<*. Mayl, 1608/y': Ay'.-yy-... ,:������������������'- . 6* VICTORIA AbV^iS^^ May S?vrUmeDt S'^ Vic^^lH E 17 WATSOIST, :WatcSnxaker~ie^r i^c and Kngraver,Govemment atrm i??. to the St. Nicljolas Hotel, Victoria V' \ hi **\ oraeters* and Watches cleaned, repaired alS"^ ed.. Every descrlpllon ofJeWeirV maS ."^ Plain and Ornamental Engraving neatly���������������.!2,c?������l May 1 18������'.-Vs-': < u'..- '������������������ ��������� ��������� ������������������ - "v * * eMc������������.v.[ DAILY and-WEEKLY ������ BRlTt^HrS?>' and VICTORIA CHUO^OLE,''OrJ>fJ3NI- Ing cither tlva Dally or:.\Ve>le]y Issues oftiL>J' any part of Europe, the United States SXh T*- Ua, &c, left at this office or sent to Yi ^ attended to. Terms in advance. Wreut with Postage, $7 SO ; 'Omoa. do., f^ fit. \ mos do., $23 ; 6mos do., $12 50 4|tT������ May 1 1863. 12a������l , HOTEL DE FRANCE, OorxRNMB.vT Street, Vicroti^ V, I .npHE RESTAURANT U nuoplicd with .,, a -������-'���������������diss of Uie season, and the alt " replete ;w 1 th every comfort. l������������< A delicacies of the season, and tho aleepinc datlon isj-replete With every comfort. The WInea; Uquorj aad Cffrars. A , fimmmAA^^m:mmm PACIFIC-fElEGEAPI -./',,-. / ���������' !4; STORS STREET, fifi fi -Bat irrtB Haraid and 'fiaguard^Vi^ric t] \.:K������'R'S W ASTRIGO .EESPKCTFClXT;W ..^Lyh/isyfriecdi /and ;the/ytravel!lb*/ public the abora.Hotel. ia��������� the nipst comrn'odleus aiji timm hotel Jo! Vletbrtov It Is/conducted.: on tha Eor^S priiiclple^Taiid the table Is supplied ."with the Vm'hjB the market &tford������;> ' ��������� * ate * A -rasiR nrant being attached to tha prerokei i\myS ���������'can' b *j hid ftt all phoura of ths .'dty//,.; prirati 'ihWfi-, rootxkR for .lawIHoai,y''Tha/r*t'es/ of chsrps arsii^BSl tovtk: -Bbard'' and lodging per week,' $5 &0 to'jtiKft^ ditto'par day, $1 00 ; .Single m ta is, thirly^ns'(^^^pfi: a-haU coats ; beds,' 60 cents. "Tt-rrafl���������Ciiiiil^^^^^ vance. ' 'A OT^proo'tfafu In thw houia. ^^^^ Mayl; 184S. 3m L GKOXGH i^U^'yFWihXTA/fi'y: '.MM*, 1.WRT X>U������*A������. FIND k AY& 6 UR H A M, .' . ������������������ ^;T;r;M^:0/R.T'^''R^^ And Oan*raV&mmfeaio3-c!k yTk*rf a^raat.. '!;i;>-;Vv.-rictofUi v, t.;- London Ofilaaliii; &r*at St. Mayl, 19SS, fi'y.yA.y' ONDON HOTJS'mH| y/GOVKHNilKKTSTRKET, VICTORIA. .^^^^: WHOLESALE' AND :RSTAIlKJ||v J. H. TURNER'"t CO, I U>le������a, Btshe"p*s������t* JKr. ' >" '-,.������������������.. ' Qa. AMIES OS, qiHK UNDERSIGNED. PROPRIETORS OF - THK 1 aboro well known and popular sstablishniani, bog lo inform their numerous frionds and the puhlic ������ene- rally, that th^yaro now prepared to afford every accommodation* to the travailing community, at tee most reasonahlo rate of cuatr^ea. G������od cloaa, airy bed-ch:imhf?r������. The Bar is st-o.'lced with tbe rary beat bran da. of Wines, Spirits and Gigara. The Table is supplied with all tho substantial and luxuries the country ajR>r<*st aud nieala are ssrrod at all hours. ��������� ��������� .* . The St&bl*a are spacious, comfortable, and- attended by ilrst-class hosU&r������,.and a ttonstaut supply or the best provender of all kinds. In short, every convenience aud facility conducive to the comfort of mau and bco������i. wjll be feund. aad the proprietors will spare no effort in order to give entire* satis factum io all -who raay patron js������ their establishment. ''" CROW &-CO. Soda Creek, B. C, lay 1,1868. 6m WATGKMAIEB AJiD JWSLL2R, /CLUB BUILDIXG, ������0Tsrnmant Stre������t, A' ~ : Wistaria, T. 1- GREAT REDUCTION ! Jsw-Iry ofavsry d^cription madets OTaar. May 1.1568. " ; ��������� ':' ��������� /"/ ' .A: fi _ _ ^A. Q-ILMORS, IV! E RO H AN T TA 1L O R, ; /TAT1s;BT21KKT> Afi: Third door below Govsrnment'Slraet, Vletoiii, V. I, Has on hand, and is constantly. recMylns a lara*������ n.ssortment of CLorHa, CAasiM^ara: ^js/.TaatflMta, which he is prepared to make to order in Urn moat approrod stylei.. . -./ , j\il orders from 'Cariboo promptly attsu'dad'to. . Mav i. nm, '-..".��������� ;y;;..... $m ��������� J E S S E ftl GOWBER, mimihl SOTEi, SODA CREEK, MoLKESE 4 SEKAT,. PROPRIETOR?, ' pro TO RKTL'RN THANKS TO TKEIR PATROLS D for the past, and in order to suit the times they have reduced tho scale of prices, vis.; Meals, $1 00 ; Beds, 75 cents ; Board and Lodging per day, $3 60 ; Board and-Lodging per waek, Slfi 00 Having recently marie large additions to tha pre- miseyfioaato five flrsl-chiss accommodation In tho eating and sleeping departments, tbey hope to merit an extended support in the future. Private, rooms for families. At the Bar will always bs found the choicest brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. The Stable is clean, attended by a gooi hostler, and supplied with the bast provender of the countrr. May 1, 1868. em EXPRESS & GENERAL A QE NCY ! ON THE ABEIVAL AT BARKERVILLR OT every Hail and Express, P. BE ID win loavo Bar- kervills with an Express for the following placos ;��������� Kosquito and Red Gulches, Whip Haw GUlch, Lowhoe Creek, Grouse Creek, Stovcns Creek, California Crook and Sutter. He w!!l also leave regularly twice svttry ass, record olsima, exa-mma records, otc, ColIaoMuff - OBALER IX��������� uusu BOOTS AHB SHOES, N*0. 23 YATES STRT.ET, VICTOKtA, (Opposite Wells, Fargo k Co1*/) Alwars on hand���������Calf, Kip, Shoo FiudljifS. et������.t ������W. Mav -1, 1863. ������m jiiruaTiifes oy ] Engliab A French Silks, Shawls, Pressajj Uerclotblni, Cltiv'ra, ond every, descripttc-su ��������� Drapery Goods. '������ Her.elvs rsjultr ������upp������U'H'by Expr������:.ss via faiinl by'.a'ailfDX VrssrlS via Q.p������ Hova. S &gT Partlrular attention ijiven tn all ordini | Loudou Firm���������J. P. Tuns fall k Co. j ESTABLISHED 1S5S. j - May 1, 1833. *j Q-RELLY & FITEEeI WHAKF STREET, VICTORIA, \ ia?oMBs,Apwsopsiii| . -C;ijtilars'in ���������..-. '. Fine Knglbh, yrertGh i./J^erican Ll^M Chiaupagrte, Claret aad Brandiaa, 4 LAKOK STOCK OP EONDRP ;T/INK fl \': ���������Brandies' always on/hand. To -dealer* pflrcjtj j������ Itm-QcahUiias, a liberal diaeppnt will bcnu������| C i*n AU orders wilt receive prompt 'aitentsoa j r������r#iV .* rmt*A+***&,ISt-^S^Jfl Ooktrs'.'Blitera, etc.,,and: SOLK. AGB.Nw ;������-jj lees Cabinet (Jhampajrne ; Bouche/do.; -Juw1 fcj &'V.f*;X- K- Clicquot: Prellcr, Clwei.^ Agfw midiii &m A Co., ofifareui! sur Ay, cbampa|ti������j LrTo an!ve~0old Msdal ChsmVs^^v^^ j**^.yyj-y#^ .U*yi. ism. ,*-;-���������"-'������������������;!'��������� ���������I 'smffi&&!X yifif;* y % i%&$ WM!!iM8Sfs S3S Ifg'- EOF EL MERCHANT, C SCOTCH HOUSE, FORT STREET,. .VICTORIA McLEAN'���������& Co., . GEKKRAL ObTFITTKIta, TMPORT CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS'; also BfKrTH X. and SHOES, direct fram tho best English *nd Scotch markets. Sell retail at wholesale prices for CASH. Ail orders sent through Uaraard'a Exprsas, promptlv attended to. May 1,1868. fhn BAILEY'S PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, ?on Street, Tlctoria, between. Dv)n|laa an< Broad Straets. C. ^ ; , KAILBY BSGS TO INTIMATE TO THE Is ������ \J������ jJ puhlic that ho has purchased tho building and furniture, s������ lately occupied by Mrs. Heal, which ho has entirely re fit ted at great cost, and the premises will now he found replete with every will also he aUra-kid to. Ko will also send out, throe convenience for the comfort of families ami ladies and times a month, an Express toMtblay ('>.-:k. rf-r"*:*-tgentlonicn. ^rTonoa madnrai^, ������rQaaancIle, Ca-'iarWjii BNck Bear Crvkn, fT^vj.i S. B.���������In add i Hon to tbe shore, li a ve an o If) 0* m Barker vilH, ������-��������� h ere -1 i .., ; ���������;��������� .-*., ,���������],-. j con tmu*s ia ca rry on 1 \\ w H ei t! r.ui be left, : on Lmalsr sir est. MirO. iSfll iy M.������jrl.lMa. F. a Bailey also and 9*ard1a������ Koure " Willow Saloon., JES3E PEARCE, PROPPJET0; Ckntukviixk, II C. Miy I, iiM. . ������������������- ""Contreville House,; WILLIAM MICHAEL, PEOFBU .May i; J8CB. CKKTfitEVILLB, B. C. ELDGEABO.SAXP WILLIAM STIRLING, Fashion Saloon, ��������� ER & B A a K ' HAU! 0BE3SINO ^^HAJINO fvm i.flijded t-o. May a. 2S������S-
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1868-05-14 |
Description | The Cariboo Sentinel was published in Barkerville, in the Cariboo region of central British Columbia, and ran from June 1865 to October 1875. At the time, Barkerville was home to a fast-growing community of miners who had been attracted to the Cariboo region by the discovery of gold. The Sentinel was published by George Wallace, and its stated objective was not only to disseminate mining intelligence, but also to eradicate official abuse[s] of power, both within the Cariboo region and beyond (vol. 1, no. 1, p. 2). |
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Barkerville (B.C.) ; Williams Creek (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
Identifier | Barkerville_Cariboo_Sentinel_1868_05_14 |
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Date Available | 2011-08-03 |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0171073 |
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