ffifl������?-?$-?: ;enioly fO.Br'ui; Motion ineuur fts ttetf la'l Stf-c ndivi.iv! ts or prn r������r ,tlii[i. 1 <* jiFii I liar Cl-is! I i'Qi'ntoj-,'1 ������ Nolle* | a 1 <������bj, r| I s. vi?,.-t".| tetjisl 41 * ^'^Ha, I fcincv it I ^>. case, fit S itr'Ttiil������{H 1 to total ftrl'fe jl ������Jf'ts,e"wH t Ui������ -Pira ������������ f.t.l������'!'WilH ' pnvii ������ l'W;'i.;il tS or mskfy !'>' or ct i tl.M'.'Stlli* '.TV. mm m Vol -16. Barkerville,^William Greek, B;G., ;Saturday^ May' .gS;- X Published every Saturday by HH PM5- 111111k BR Til 111 R'OB E E T ��������� Siib::icription������: ��������� ii o l; ii o w a YA -. y.26 'Cents per Week. .: RATES OE ..ADVERTISING. Tor one square (one inch), (Irs I insertion, " " '-.;������������������ one month, ��������� For two squares .first'usortlon, I .-������������������*��������� - 4 u one month, - - S3 5 9 Agents for the ** Carii>66 Sentinel." Van Winkle, ."��������� Qmisnol mouth, Boiiii Creek, ' ��������� Clinton. - ' * 'r Yale; ' -y AA- New. Westminster Victoria* -'���������������������������'-' ���������'.������������������'������������������* T.. P. Fisher, v-v T} Street, v. y ���������.- :...-��������� :' - .;.:*;���������. .- Lindsn'yy ���������Afi". Barnard's Express ��������� >r Barnard's Express ���������;���������':������������������ --''��������� Barui-trd^s; Express ���������fifi, ���������; ���������'y-do. '������������������'... do ��������� ���������:. ���������-.. -fifi :���������:.'John Murray -. .:'*' Mr Shakespeare; ..-:���������- S.l:n PrynCisco; 30. Coruhill, London, E. 0,: rfi fiA-,fifi THJ5 OARIBOO^SEOTINEL; fififififi J OB: PRINTlN G OFF ICE. Car d s, C i rcul rirs ���������. P oste rs a h d P rp&rarn m ea for : Balls and Theatrical EntertaiQme'nts :-:Afi?, ^^Executed with neattfesRanddispatch.^^ Terms moderate. WEDNESDA^yMAY 20,:187& 3t.r'"!t'JvMi- rtnin.j{r ������������������������?*,; to -'.a.'^BWt- r-fjiiir^fMl ted' i> -rio :-i j applieus'i tin*.yja'tii*. Lb" x\c*-\ ���������msfi-AfS is it'ny i;.n;fl Uuvvuii'-lj ti. v.: N.A^R, : il StffO^TT. I'M Wh tirt'-yS ia:'-/'- prAin? C'Wti iOI;ntvU"U,.|| Hiihi^.lr'-^r*, Ruym i������ dnjj .on th*?.0!J-vM shrnnry' : | '���������ril,; -, Jl 11 N.'ivcini'^j iiity;T'.-r'������..{| uncd for tf������ ulU Fill .<'?������ ���������in wlllbcuffl c. sfi I r.CHHASE.fl r������Jl li mrlUf | ��������������������������� ; -fi~m ��������� 11 ill he hefi*i| lliuvs, ������n!p������| .htjreivi.'- ' i 4. '��������� 1 m a m ocoft^i ;lal aecwur/l THE EXPRESS. / Olmlon. May 10~BarnardVtip Express ar������i ti veil vtfer i: pitn-vand leaves at 4: a.m.'.;' to-pi pr- iow with the foilowing passengers:.���������-George . .^nthyipOmUrhpi^ ; till lip. Cocking, Van WI rikl^^: yyy yy ;; / ��������������������������� YICTORIA.: , ! < ft Yictotiaf May, lp���������Tlhe steamet fimma will tow. the Blue'ii Diamond to Stipkeen. with pack; trains on Wednesday; i)exty -fifi The Boxor will phoftly "leave for Dean's channel and other West coast Inlets with a p fiir ty: of en gineera and exp 1 overs to examine -tlie coast in connection with the railroad sur- ; vey. .. .'."��������� -...-;���������.' -;. .-fififi _ fifi V ictoi.'ta. Uay 19���������6 n e-half of tlie gradi ng f o r >. t b e r ailr o ad fro m Oly rap ia t o Ton i no h an been completed by the voluntary labor of thti citizens. fififififi J. 0: Edgar,. the Agent -. of the Dominion Government, and wife, will leave for Ottawa to-day.- - fi :fi:- Tbe second survey party for the mainland leaves this morning on. the Enterprise, A special from Ottawa otythe 16th says in the last supplementary estiruates $1,500,000 n,re down for railroacl construction, $10,000] ��������� for removal of obstructions and dredging Victoria harbor, $15,000 for tug steamer, and $13,000 for telegraph line. \ . The celebration of the Queeo's Birthday at Victoria has been postponed to 27th, in consideration of a suggestion made of the great inconvenience that would be the result to business men from holding it on the 26th as 'first proposed-. Government has also decided to make the 27th the. official holiday. In England the event will be celebrated on the 30th. UNITED STAGES, ��������� Haydensvillp, Mass., May J6���������The Reservoir supplying the manufactoties of Wil Hams- hargli and Hivydensville broke Ibis morning a n d swept do w n th ^hil 1 s an d I h rou gh th est j Villages, most com})Tclaly destroying them. Whole houses and many factories were c*.ir- Vied off. Many tenement block's were crushed and Ibe inmates had not time to escape.��������� Dead bodies are constantly arriving; .33 have, beea vecorered already. It is estimated I hat 100 persona hnve perished. Tbe water filling the reservoir comprised 150 acres, and had an av or age dep th o f 35 f e e t. It w as d ra w n rip to supply ilie mills at WiUtarasburgh, Way- 'densyillo and Florence. Tbe reservoir was bo ns true ted only 12 years ago. It caused serious apprehensions of disaster last year, &nd was repaired at heavy'expense and supposed to be perfectly secure although leaking. Boston, May 16���������.Villages affected by the ou tb reak o f. th e reset; v oh* are F1 o re tice, W i 1 - li am sburgh, Hay d e ns v il I e a n d Leeds. They are situated on Mill creek, which runs into CouaoQtUttti Tho reservoirs were constructed by: ski 1 fii 1 6hgineers ahd ��������� b'ulit after.the inost appro ved modern methods. ���������. A K oi%am p ton fee] eg rjim; esi i m a tes tlie; loss of 1 ife:by flood at GO;. At Leeds several: per. sons; w^re- drowned.. A' train has gone;tb; Leeds -with provisions; ;yTh'e selectmen have organised;20;mpu,at Leeds and20fi.at Worthy ampton.::to ^earcli for b.odie3. in;co\irse Of flood, 15 bridges, 12 f acton es aiid; 75 ^Viildy i rigs have gone. '. Miefi. thousand people.;are homeless.; > ��������� ��������� ,., r '.'.''���������'*.' A dispatch from'the scene of disaster on the IC Hi gives! h e following parti culars :.,; A t Skinneryi lie, Haytlcn & Qo.^ stores an d.^: the. Hay den s v 111 e.; Sa vi n gs ll.ank,. w i ih the; saf e^, we re b wept: away. .: Th e s a fo contain ed S35.,r; 000. At Leeds a terrible loss of MefifiioiM. pi ace.;. At first u o w a terr a p pear ed,' b ii t a \v iii i of drift ;\70od 30 feet high;and: several: hn^ d red fee t w i de a p pea red, s wee pi n g .down ilie valley atiherate of 20fim)hh hn<hour. /'������������������;���������; fifififi;fi The latest figures; up to:i7tli, of loss of life from breal?!.rig o f reservei rs are 144; ; Jhese; fign res only rep resent th ose b no wu to b e io0 Bodies "are constantly arriving. Tt isimpos : si b 1 e to g iv e a n ac'c o a nt o f losses b eside^ ��������� the houses destroyed, but it is pirobably heirless than $2,000,000.; . ��������� , ��������� ..''', , y ���������* ;: EDUOFE, , ;'" y London/ May��������� ������������������15tb~The. Gzar and party reached Buckingham, palace lo-fiay.. .Imr. mense crowds lined route of procession frota Padd i ng to n s tatio n to the p ak c &���������.. Tbe Br in ce: of Wales; GrandDuke; and yDekc of yilSmi burgh occupied one carriage, and PrinceAr^ thur. the Pri n cecs of Wa 1 e������, an d the Ducli^s of Ed inba rgh an other. T he la t tor was cheerffi vt'hemenlly, jjecau3e;rit had been understood 1 ately that there existed ttjSitteriies^ :betweeni her and;the Princess of ^\Saes an relation^ tbe question of rank. v * - y - fifi 'fififi. . t Versailles^May 15^-rTlie ball oL ihe Kai Uonal Assembly. wa^erowded to-day, in any tlcTpatlon of ;an exciting .'session. ; Ihe^- Presideat occupied bis seat as- the Bukef del Brogli o In trod need h is pr oj ec t f or creattn g a; .second Chamber aud read the 3&mistemV re^ port on the subject., Tke^e^?iec^'pfBre?t dent McMahoh to the country kotefi warmly praised and the method of strengthenmg life:, hands pointed out. .Appealing to 'tlie members ol tbe Assembly, the: Duke said the Min������: ' is try say you.' are- ;unwillirjgy toy eousivriite;;;^ clefinite Republie.. We do; ask you on your co nscie rs ce. we ad v ise y p u to co niuruo true to 'pat ti a an ship tor '.some;, yeiirs, bnt 'you y.mus( give first tne means fpr protecting and ;rbas- mrance to society and.��������� to comuterce.:' The roporl. proceeded to describe the .C^n%\r, whicli is to-.be calledfi-Xhe .G-rand 'Oe(iitr(**.���������. W hen cle Brogl io concluded there, w ere re-, n ewed -pro tests-fromJ'Hh^^tsfr ''&$$��������� :fifiSv\Wfifiefisfi, citeraont. The bill was, tlieii; r^ad.aridre^ for red to a com mi ttee.; of 'sixty. _, No; f n r ther b u si uess c oul d b e trans acted on ace b tin ifiot the conftision Liv:.the;Ohamber, aud,the slfctiGg.* was adjourned. ��������� ���������" -':'.'���������"." ;-,-"';.' ��������� '-���������"' fifi'-Afi 'fifififi': |v Paris, May,17^-Preside.nt McMa^dn hakde'i cep ted the. resignation of the de, vBroglio Cabinet .and has asked Gouliard to form a n e w Mini s l ry. G oul i ar d i a a c ce j) flog.: the Premiership declares -that.his, policy will, be; to carry const!lutionai bills throngh, the As- i setnblv aad complete live .prolongation;.oi -McMabon^B powers. It is reported that Gouliard is forming the Government from the Right Centre, Conservatives,' and portion of Left Centre, y .MISCELLANEOUS.-^. MISGELLAKEOtjg.: y.\ -fiSiffi fifi ���������.-' fi-'i :.-; ���������.,;.- . ,^.fi-?S '*.*$ fi:.' fit - --'-'-fi A y ] ' -:\r> fifi,'fiT . ��������� ��������� 'fi '';..{,;) ".'-���������'������������������ y-.fi 'fififififi'fifi fififififi fi''y I','.-fiS~-.fi:'fi'fi";-������������������,:?��������� , VV ' fifi fififififi fi fififi fififi fifi fifit fifi'- fififiAfififi -fifis-fifimfifififi fifi-fifi. fiyfi-fix -y-.fi fit ���������"yfi.-fififififi'A*. AfifififififififififififiA '������������������-���������--:��������� yS.yWfi.fi-fi ������������������: :.. ��������� } .-���������' 'V'l': v *.'��������� 1 s fi fifififi fi'fi: fifiy- -fifi ~yyfi--['sy.fifiy:-fi fifi'- .. AM fifififiyfifififififi: S- Kfe'S &ro^facial Secretary's Office. .;' -4lh'April, 1874. ^ ' , * Hi������ .liixcejbncy It^^Lieutenant-Goyernftr hai been^lepedv to^ dppbinty the; foil owing gentlemen;/to* tie]; Collectors under the.pTOt visionsitf'tfe^fi^ of. Ybtera Act, 1S74?':������������������ \ *i ������������������' Elebtoiral Dislridiof yitAoria City���������R. Woodsy .y .,/rfqi. 4, ; y -. Eleetdral-Bistnct of^" Victoria Diatrict-r-Iames '' Mclimbyle,-Esqi. ,..'., ." Electoral District of- Ss&nimalfc-:J^G>Viuter^ fi.fiyy$m'^ ���������-������������������������������������"-������������������������������������ Ele&bmHlv island I; V ; ��������� "fififififi ���������.fifififi.fiy.fisAfififi.fifififififi'fififififi:'A^fifififififiyfifififififi-fifi, :y l ^STANLEY, pIGHTNING CREEK,': <:fi ������������������ '-'.' .';���������' ���������"'. ������������������'-','' ���������:���������'-. ��������� '...'j:'.-'" s'sfifisfi': i'.'':,:': fififi.fi -fifi-'---'..:: ",S ' ':-y-.,: -���������; ���������': '.-' ��������� fifififi sJ^fiym ifififififififi;- fififififi fifififi^fifififi^d^i^pxfififi'^ i^L Tho Tahli furnished withytlie b est the tnar^aV"' aflbfiis, ... fi'fififi-sy '��������� fi//vm. i.V '���������-'"������������������ -y/y.my36my ���������:.: fi<C. v STANLEY, LIGHTNING OEEEK,^; iPv.yMpBERMOTT, ��������� fix* , ������fi ?&opuietob,.> :j^I Goyitehm Polling';DivisIony'Archibiilffi J . ., fi. ...A, .. ,, >. i yAt : m t..,. w * _..,...,.,. :fi ��������� '���������'$S0fhe best^ne3, ti4n^s,;ftn(tyCigara &t thV r^3ur, aadjall visitors made happy and comfortable.- . '|piyBfioriififififififififi '-fi'-fi.'fififififi-.:fifififi' fi fisfi:'';'fi": fi":'':���������'���������:- my-.it Wfififififiy ��������� fiyy:fiyvfi. ������������������.: ��������� ���������* fifififi:.y-y sfi -i ��������� fiy-fifi-fifi ������������������ y::A.sfi-. Electoral District''of New Westminster Cily- - fififiyfifi& fcele. Esq - Electoral District of Nerw Westminster T)i&~. ; * \ric-t���������Unrrard ; inlet' Polling Division,- . Jciiathaii Miller, Rsc > y fi eAininster "y aiiaKort5r^nn.Bo'Hi������g:j)I^isio'ns, jA^dolr: . phijs -Pecle, Esq. ehilliwback and Sh- y ma^s Polling f;r.isionsi' Donald McGilli- vVayyEsri. ' Lanjrlev'Polling Division, Jaraes Mdckie, Esci-" South Vrm Polling fi. fi ..fiDlfifi i.un;,-fW^'tt^ fifi fifififi fifififi &ie&6i& Dis'irlet of / s,-.le^a&Perry:0ip6fc ' fifi, ahdTOld ilorise .Oreel^3^g;^rvdsionsl .C. BoQtb. Esq, -^ * Electoral Distnct: of ,Ya\e^Taie, and Hope , " tolling Divisions, W, Teague, E:iq.. , .��������� :;; ��������� fc^t ton ]?eilin| Divi&ion^George^Cdxoti, Esq. ;������������������'���������: Cache GreekvPolIing Division, J, Gamp- bell, Esq, -; .fi y ��������� fi-fi *��������� ��������� , ^KamloopsjPolungyDivMcm, J;Boyd^ Esq; 'Nicola Lake^Polling ^visipn^ J-Clappeiy ton, Esq. .t " f,* ,;^rj Okatva^an PoHingDivfeion^gBpntrEsq; Eock Greek Pbtling IKyiswn,Sfeingtotf Pnce, Esq. Eteciohl District of Liliboetr-Lillooet-Polling Division, A, W. Smith, Ikq- ������������������ fififi fi.y'fMvtmfiBrd\^ Canoe -.Creek"-Polling Division, Jl*;P. ���������,���������'-��������� ���������;���������, Eitchie, Esq/ : * ''fifi -"A'.fiyfi.- Ktectoral -Distnct of Caribop.-^Riclu1eld;Poll: ing Divisipn, James Liu.ds.ay. Esq, fi A.: loghtning PelHng..-JDiviaippi 3amnal Ar- cher.EVq. * ; "��������� ��������� .. ��������� (Jaesnelmoath Polling Division, A;- Bar- -. low, Esq. ��������� - ;:������������������;.. ' - ��������� - . ��������� v.,- WUiiams Lakeh;Polimg Division,: Wmr :fi: Pinchbeck, Esq. ' ���������'���������" '>���������--.;",-'.''* * - Keichley Creek Polling Diyistou, G.-Hare, ���������y v'Esa. - ;..-���������.,. :: - ' ������������������ fi ::'-fi ��������� ' :'; OniitiecayPollingipivlsiqni:F.;PageJE3q> fi .fifi..--- fifi. -��������� my3 '' '"'���������. fi- fifi (w^; .-fi.fi .... M ' ,T ' fififi 'fis;y .:fi '.y-, ys PBOPEIETOSv iffiGS^rated; W& be, man*^a,ct^red;.&nd-So&: pyy^oicsale: aid^B* tail in itsi poirity,^und The^hsslfliiqxuM'S '^.MgSiM ���������, .fi/: ���������;������������������������������������' ' ���������" ... '.������������������������ ' "��������� .'.'.." fi. ��������� > fi . '-��������� >--fifi--: ..-:..������������������.-,_,���������, constantly kept on hand"."* ^fifiA" ~ *" T ~ "u~-~ L ' Wim' Lodgiiig!I3epartiiiiat will ;be always carefully attended to, a������d the bes^ Bods and, ttccoiuiuodation provided tor their cu^* tom<?rs������- - .::fi' fififi-,.: " ��������� ilel8 n ���������&SZ3������������S&3X2832BSSti, TT & Bal -tm&. &fiPE&������m$& "fififi -'- Oolehrated " "' -" VVGR GE ST ER SHIRE SAeCi 1 'i Declared by Connoisseurstu bo- u" ' , /tEE ONLY GOOD SAUCE; ' p.N au rw\ & D ORG TO ANNOUNCE THAT TIILY H.AYKKRMOVPD 11 tu the f-ji-tckias in'Oniiscs rnnn^rty kiiown us t.t.o St. Georgo Bal������ou, whoro ttifcy will be at all thias- prcparocl to 'furnish BOARD AND MEALS OF THE BEST QUALITY, The BAR tl furnishod with tho finest AYINES, LltiUOKd aud CIGARS. * y ENGLISH DRUGSKMy; PATENT M������DiCiNESvv PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, Chevalier's Life fqr u������e Hair COUGH LOZENGESj ������&c,, &k"fifi Boar $12 'per Week, . p&* Teeth' oar traoted and Filled. ���������pB* Presetiptio ns and family, Ilooipes ae curalely prepared, : '���������'���������������������������fififi fififififi.. tfataviUe, No\',;20, tmy ���������Afifififi^Q^. '���������:., Cantibn .agaihs t Fraud .���������Tli o. suec osk nr tl* Ynost. dGlJcions and unrivalled Coitdmitnt. ImvTui my inxji euro tho gcnuiaojis to; ASK FOB LEA & PERKINS' SATJCUl mid Iosoo that tholr names aro upon tho-witAprw*, LA*0KLS,3T0ri'EIl,and BOTTLE. " Some of tho foreign markets liavlug boon supplied .with a spurious WorccsiorsliircSaucOjUpon the wrap* per and Labels of whicb tup names of Leu and Peril ns ti ave b ou n forge d ^ Xifi and P.' give "not Ice that th ey havo lu vnished ,t he i r correspondents wi tli power ol attorney to tafe e i nfeta n't- proe'eodii������ ������s' against -maxij*-. faoxuueks and v e*s ������ on s o I*su.cb:, o r a ny other imita* tip lis by wli I e li t'h e i ti iglit m ay be ihryibgo d, ���������. Aslsfov'LEA & PEBRlkS' 'Sauce'ancl��������� 6Je0 ' Name on ��������� W rapp������ r, Lab e I, Bottle - an4 . .Stopper. -."v..'-'.'������������������..''-.'���������:.���������' :���������;.'���������:-���������'���������*''. . Wholesalo rmd for export, hy the proprietor's, '-Wo^ cestcr; Crosa-j ^ Bl^ckvvoll,: London, &oit- &c-i j - aa'J i^y^G.roQers aad - Oilmen.unW^suliy������ - :' ...... I j . AA. j.v^^^fi*f^.ySiy fifififi^'': ��������� " fifi*' ' ' ��������� . ������������������ 'M' . " fi- "V r s: SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1874. THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. !���������*'' ��������� ������������������!?���������������������������_ ' The.birthday of the best of women, the ���������wisest of rulers, will he celebrated, on Monti ay. next by tbe inhabitants of Barkerville ���������and, vicinity in their usual loyal a*nd hearty . manner. Th.e.lovo of law and order-which the British people manifest in every, part of the world in which their lot may bo cast is typified in the person of the illustrious woman who' now guides the destinies of the Empire; and tie history of Cariboo is proof that the love of law. and order has been eminently inherited from their progenitors by tbe hardy men who in -this remote part of the continent are* laboring .<to build . up another", of the great! iPrpvincesycf t h e Empire of which the .Queen Mo tier may well be^proud. Under tbe folds of the TThlorj Jack we bavo been permitted to carry puHho development of this new country in:the:nt-; most peace and^securUy. .Life.and..property nre safe, the laws justly administered, and the f'-llestnioasure of political liberty guaranteed to the people unier pnr system or RespoO- . table Government, /And' why should we hot, in return for tbeae. great blessings, annually tesiify our adoairdtion of the noble system of ' <Jo vera ra e\i t ty p ificd i n the p erso h of Vi c toria, .. nnd which has exalted, the British people amongst tlio nations of the earth ? The. spirit of a nation never dieth ; and if in assisting in this distant appanage of the Empire to build .tip another great nation on the American continent, we follow up the love of law and order, the desire for an advancing civiliza-r tion, manifested by the Mother of Nations, ...the superstructure of the New Dominion of the North will be raised oh solid and last-; '.; lug'/foundations. "'God save the Queen! Tub Roads.���������Wil mot succeeded la taking his wagon on Thursday as far as Hedeas, and from Lightning up totbe head of the canyon, thns leavingonly about'three, miles of "tho road impassible for wheels. - We are informed that Wilinot has offered to ebovel the snow out of the canyon for $75; Competent judges say it. is worth at least $100 to do so, and as the' canyon, has to ;be shovelled out sooner or later,:tho. public hope that the Government Agent, whose duty it is to attend to these matters j will'see that it is. done without delay. The ��������� Government, with commendable promptitude, has given the necessary instructions to/grade and gravel the road between VauWinkle and Stanley immediately." NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A I Partnership for g������ncr..r tradingpnrposos, tu be NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.' ' VftnWinfcJc, May 1st, 187 4-.* _ ,1. a "SEEDY.. ���������A. TOWNSKNO. riiylb NEW ADVERTISEilENTS. longi-may she glorious '." reign over us, happy and, -. .--..*~+fi._.... y.r^^r,.^,.-. ��������� <?!'������������������.; A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the Theatre xL RoynJ, Barkerville, :��������� ' r" ON MONDAY EVENING, MAY 25, M halfpast- Seven o'clock, to take steps tor tlie cete- br Uion of Poraiiiion Day. . . roy23 A PUBLIC MEETING will bo held at.STANLEY, A Lightning Crack; ON -WEDNESDAY BVENING,..WAY 27, for the purpose of taking 'step.* for tini proper phserv- anoc of tho approaching Holidays. mylS On Thursday, May 28th. Af{TWELVE O'CLOCK, NOON,;;. HAY RANCH, near Vallcv Monntain^.containius One .Hundred and, T\vcntv AcVes, all under fence, ineli*.dirigrlar^e Bam on Ranch and liarn between Cinnemnton arid.Barter villo, to he put tip in one tot. Also,"a DWF.LLING- HOUSE ad limine the Wesk-yan Chapel;, stable at the , .__.- , ,.c T>..>-r������rV,itn Dmt- I.nmhor W;iC"Jn. iurco Nfif> ADVERTISEMENTS. V'.li4S;%3T;ltECBITEliv:'y fifi. a srLENbib',_'AgsoB^T^y*;pi:^,-_ ��������� priiig: and Slimmer ... MfiV ��������� X ,rv ^"1������ . Keep on hand everything REQUIRED IN A MINING CAMP. Selected from tne best House .in Victortay. J. ..yV-TURNEU'-&>CO.^;-;-:.; K The patronage so lihcralty oxtendod to tho old firm is respectfully solicited for tlie tmvf. ' my 10 Cm ��������� WORK ON THE C. P. RAILROAD MAY BE DELAYED, Et*T S.OB* ' Blacksmith., -." - Stanley. 13 at his old stand, and is prepared lo do ALL KINDS OF WORK IN HIS LLNTE; ��������� Promptly, artistically, and at the lowest going rates. ��������� N.B.���������Having a LATKS ou tho premise?, Turned "Work made a specialty. " my 16 Sm'.. LADIES1 TRtMMi5D: HAtS,C v.!;;T*: ���������: ��������� ��������� pancWSilkh;;-:-.^^:^:^ H-:& ���������. "fifi DRESS PATTERNS, ���������:'M'ERINO^-^---^. v,y,-.-: fifififi V&AXti&i '���������' -fifi ifi':.' fi'fifififii.fi ;fi:PO?imSyfi" fiAfifi'-fi fiy fifi, fiyfi- 'fiyfi.fi BXiA^ ALPAGAs I/argo an d sma 1] sixes, an d ;Chifdrt &'s.. - BEST FRENCH CORSETS, ��������� ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, fiyfi ��������� . 'RIBBONS. - :. fififiiA. fiA'A ''��������� -fififififi ' LADIES' ^UNDERCLOTHES, . FANCY FRINGE, . .���������/-:-y;yBtrTTONS,-.y 'fifififififififififififi jyySEWINa.:SILK, ,&e. Gent's & Boy -s Straw Hats SILK SHIRTS; NECK TIESy;BO\YB, ^ SCARFS; -BUTTERFLIES,: &o,.;';��������� fififi vmy92m ;..'fififi , fifi -'-y,. 3gers; & _ -,-7,,,;>.., TnE WORK OF CONSTRUCTION; . -..- ��������� ;.*. y-:-'V-'"'.^^lt..iwin be seen by the telegrams publi3bed '.'������������������"-' In aoothg^^cplnmn that the ;McKeiizie Gov- ' erhmenV'notwithstanding the short time ���������-fifififi; allowed it - for maturing a new scheme for "building the Canadian Pacific^ Railway, has determined to commence tho work of eon . struction in British Columbia during' the present year, and a sum of $1,500,000 has br-en placed on the supplementary estimates lor that purpose. It ia apparent that Sir Mackenzie doubted tlie wisdom of asking Parliament to vote money for the construction of tt road, the surveys of .which are. not yet com- j-)leted, and the route by which it i3 to reach The seaboard still undecided and an open que tion. Mr Mackenzie was perfcapg jus-; fcified in this hesitancy-.but. when it was shown by Mr DeCosmps,; backed up by the strong demands of our Local Government for the immediate commencement of the road, that work' could be commenced on the Island at ieast this present year, the hon. leader of the Dominion Government promptly waived his objections and placed the sum above mentioned on the estimates as an earnest of his intention to carry out as soon as practicable the railway bond entered into by the Dominion. ������<������ ������ ������������������--���������^ lower end of Barkcrvillo, pray," i.mnber Wagon, thrco J Sleighs, one Ox;;- Yoke, two Ox Ch: ,A *.^^, v,<v v,������ ^..iunSj-^Gtlndstono, j Scvthes and Snathes, two drart Horses a.ndfH.arncss . Cast Iron Cooking-Stove, Sheet Iron Stoves; and a quantity.cf V-V. "'.1,;' ';���������.'{ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,.&c?&c. ������-^ No Reserve. G^O. BVItNRS, "��������� ^yo^ ;��������� ��������� ��������� Auctioneer. Barkerville Queen's Birthday Celebration, ��������� MONDAY, MAY 25th, 1874. $5 7 5 Titk Malvlaxp GuAitorAX.���������Tho'.malicions attacks of Mr J. K. Stiter, edilor of the Main- * tand Guardian, upon Mr Hugh Nelson, a gentleman universally respected in tho New Westminster district, and widely known as a member of Che enterprising firm of Moody, Dietz & Nelson, have provoked Mi Nelson so .much, that that gentleman last week was compelled to correct ihe editor iu perhaps the only way o.pen to him���������namely, by slapping |,im in the face and warning bim not to continue his attacks. Mr Nelson was of course brought up before tbe Magistrates on a charge of assault preferred by Mr Suter, and fined the nominal sum of $2 50, the Court no doubt 'akin* into consideration the repeated pro- -vr^ifons ho had received. We hope thin weii-m^'M chastisement of Mr Suter will liave tbeVect of checking what the New Westminster Herald rightly terms ������ the vulgar license ot our contemporary.'' PROGRAMME OF SPORTS ! Quoit Tournament (tb commence at II a.m. sharp) distance 18 yards, prize, Foot Race, 1.00 yards, > - - - fifi.- Backward Race, 50 yards, - - -..- Three-Legged Race. 50 yards, - Vaulting High Jump, ,"- AJ - - ... Running High Jump, - "- - - Hop, Skip and Jump, - ��������� - - Standing Jump, .:------ Boys and Girls' Race, handicap, ��������� Scrub Race (open to all, not less than six to run. last out to pay winner) - Foot Race, To yards (winner of 100 yd * race barred) - - - Sack Race, 50 yds, ��������� .. ��������� Entrance Fee 60 cents to all of the above sports, excepting Scrub Race aud lloys and Qirls' Race. IIORSE-RACING. Horse Race, 300 yards, best 2 in 3. $20 00 Ilorse Race, 300 yards (winner of 1st. race barred out) - - - . ^: . ' Enliaace to horse races $ 1. 00 50 0������ o 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 2 50 Why Drink your Tea and Cofiee without Milk? ��������� WHEN' . f HE PIONEER MILKMAN, who ts at his L old stand on- .-:...��������� LIGHTNING CREEK,. ; Is prepared to supply Miilc to Miners at tlieir Cabins at 75 Cents, end "to-'Hotels at 50 Ceiits r������er Gallon. ' ' ,. * myn> ��������� BARKRRVILLE, Axictioneer, C >mmission and Mining Agent, APPMiSEIt AHD_ C03YEYA3CEB. JtSJ-Goods received nnd stored in FIRE-PRO OF CELLAR, and libera- advances nsade on s;init:, at reu-ouable rate?. inyufirn- 00 00 $15 00 Tl^r- National Salute at 12 noon. Previous to the Quoit Tournamerit, a contest between members of (he IWkervillo Fire Brigade will.take place for a prize of $10 for first water thrown from the different tanks. ���������fijfi^i" A G rand Prog'ramme o! Sports and Horse Races for Dominion Day Celebration will appear in next issue of Skntinkl. By order of the Committee. ~~ NOTICE. In thfi mat'er of the Estate and EITocts of ED4VABD n. K������JiIBAI,L,dec������a������!d. [Sucoo^sor^fei-'D, Kiut������:&' Q.ofifill ififi ��������� - 'i^oM^fi^fi^^^-^fi-fiyA-- LIQUORS-,:. CIG-ABS, :-'..'. TOBACCO, Ay:fi&M$mBfim������fi, fififififififims^fiis^fiB^ Dry Goods an<i ���������': lotliia g. ' E^TRA'vF'LOuifififi'. KjU.tiJQM O: j@G5- Ail Goods of. the Best QuaUty. and *l lli# Lowest Prices.. ,. ..��������� " Hark^-vilie; Mav 0, fifi .. fiy. . ��������� myO.������m.. . < ;'��������� r HAS OH HAND A VvTELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF Rb KIMBALL;'Dkceased.. RENDERS ABE IN\1TED BY THE 1 undersigned Cor tiic Store and well-assorted Stock of Goods therein, on K?HMoy Orfcek. A complete Inventory ot the Estate on Keithley Cruek.bas been taken by the u������jdcrjfigac<t. Any per- son wishing to inspect or got a copy of. the same can do so on application to tU'.- tindernghcd, or inspect tho stock at the Store OjjkKeitlitey Creok. Copies of the Invcnii^ m;iy be'se^n nn application to Mr Bates, 150 Mile post, aud to Mr Barry, Fork's of Quesnel. Tenders to be sent in on tbe basis of the Inventory, and 'my pomis sold up to date of Tender b-jn^ ac- ci'ptcd wil J he deducted from the auuHiat Of Tender :it BaikervilU' rat������;s and fr.-iuht to Iv- hhby. The lij^'hi.'Ht or nuy Tnnd������������r not nrc-'S-iar-ily n cep red. S'-ated Tend'-r-- will he rec-ivtid hy the. un'Ji *,-i^n������,.l ut hiH olllce in C.'irkervillt up lo nexm on the i;0ih day of May, 1S74. (3EO. BYRNES, Barkervlll*, April 23. 1-ST-t mv 3 GROCERIES, ..yy ONS, i O C, s������'n<l in tl*cir ficco'ttiits,. duly the 1st day of July, 1S71, to CH:AS. K. P0OLKV. . Oillclal Adiniuiair.ttorJ. Da tod Victoria, l*t April, 1874. . PUBLIC HOT "VJOTTCE IS nEP.KBY GIVfiN IhntaT.i-l of nil Per- IN kous liable to \r>y Jto.nl Tax for 1*14 within tho Richfield Polling Dhi.-i>m of Cariboo can hi- pecu at the Court House, Richfield. JAMES LINDSAY, Collector of Kond T-ix. Rich field, J.uinnry 14. IS 74. uiyft ltn SURVEYING-. PARTIES INTENDING TO A\rAIL *- til ems elves of the now Mining Iav.' and to put clmso tlieir ������n.ue.������i, can biv.) iiiy E?urv*uy of the same and Map.? made i:y addressing CAPT. O. J. TRAYAILLOT. COME ALONG WITH YOUR CASH /i^ AND GET BARGAINS,vW myO - ��������� ��������� ��������� - The fl,000,000 Loan CiMBIM PiC IFIC EAIIEOAB min'u^; " ST-0 -R n Quesaiolmontli, B.CV Where there aro still plenty of the bwt British Coluuibl-* FLOUR, brand* ���������* LILLOOET B1UNS of 1873, And other Farm Produce, at VERY LOW IUTKS. Also, a general aasortmont of GROCERIES, DRY, GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE and DRUGS. ftir Commission, Rtorng'Vft&d Forwarding -business douo al ritasoiiabbJyratCrt. jiiyS oia JAS. R������1D. gin EPS5? ,!?K ��������� ���������I H������ Wmm. v R Mfimm- Porm* Not st as reek, ill I le lo; jribii ^^^P scribe ia'adj ������9 s3- Yic :(*������(! g )f Br Th������ orV Tin Iny v iGore WfflBBlm'vn*,f> ���������HBiob.-'] W$ffi<"&*-' ���������fflpy'Hi ^^^^pn rn; mWmSPV{J'A''* ^^������fat;-ril. ^^&': ������' j '^���������||n;a p mmi w* wmv'yy} W&$i' A. ''''''��������� 2|ff^n..y,! jBEfc1^'*' Wst^v t HI ���������Yi ^B.tniirc ^ffi? this Wm& f?rt;Ul Wm. (iriJp mm 3S V( Hi ' ^' Hiln"' Wm. bran ��������� Mr- HI-Fish H A mm earn ^B on 6 H 0 Bi yesl Bi lUil ^S an e ^8 and mm tew HI"Nipi Sm ado IB mor m. w wm abl< soil bia vi o\ cun tax . \ fan f'OQ soil 'ftivt the con \ Ooi del the Tn one cut s * m roa' M ho v B to' m m m ��������� mm- H m }fi$������i ������^$M&, "C< '������������������THE.C. fim&m SB m ��������� H ; SAOTRDSY? MAT 23, 1874. Notice}.���������Mr Liiidsay, of Van Winkle, will: tiet as agent;for they Sentinel on Ligh thing Creek, and all orders left with that gentieinen will be pronipdly .attended ;��������� to^ fififi- Par ties at the lower- end or Ligb'tnibg' desiroiis; of sftj>| pcribing. wil I please leave their orders- at Me* Bermott's, Stanley. 'fSejit*byyMail to \sub- scribers at the. rate of; $1 per month, payable io advance. ��������� -...,- >���������;.-. VICTORIA.^ WfiM 'Vic tori a; May 2 0T M r Job ri God fel 1 o w ru c- IBl cpftd^AIr.JT. A,yyu'zi;as'--Mnn{j^eryof ihe Bank 0:m of BKHslfNoi'tb.America in this cifv The Pn n ce Al fred sails from. San Francisco or Victoria to-day. ������������������Afi.fifiy..J'AJ,i-fifi . w&at The.second dayVshooling came off yesfcer- B9������' d ay w i 1 h the fo! lowing, resuIt: :������������������Foilr hi<rllest |1|������ scores:���������Ensign-Wol fen den. 55 5 Cnlor:Ser* f||||gennt Wilsoir; 5'2 '^������������������PHvatey-BntlW/^B'f Pri. Sv ntft AVilliams. 5 3. This: m akes W ol fen d e'n jSp0f>, Butler. 102,;>The shooting, to-do* witl'de- ������ii<-?d*\ who will'rcprescpty-BrHish.' Columbia at ^KAVimhlt'do'ii.: '.''.' y "fififi.} fi fifififi-AAfifififi fififi Afi fi fififi RB-- Veslerday afternp$ri TdK IIolsoDk- employed ||||||1>y.-Hthfiord!".&:;.Hieken,;in endeavoring to stop IBfa. run a wavy horse in .Gevernment street. was nocked d own; trajfypl ed^under.Too funnel 'run ver. sustaining injuries,: which, may; prove natal. f;";" -A ��������� fi'.' '��������������������������� ' ;��������� -..'j. y fi '��������� ���������'...'��������� ������������������'.,_ fi '��������� 0 t -iwAi - Mayv^fJCSViiv Ganacl'an^Railway :i 1 .passed ;the,;Htnis'a-last' i������ighi-fifiThe b 1 It; ^Bffijj^^ting..Telegraph':Monop0 iy- passed tbe S^^P^^nnto^ . .'���������' ".'"-,'������������������..,���������:.'��������� ' . " fififi' :;. f?|V i c to r i a,, May 21*���������The co mp e titive she ot* ' 'TJTng '"'' *v nan 'to represent Ihe Province at ", Wimbledon in. July next waa decided yester- ' - fi :������ay R-isien Wolfenden��������� winning by 4- poirUb yfi/mfr Prt^ntp Boiler, an-1: 2anoints.ovpr-Pri- ^^^^gtti-.Newb^fryr Mv'Wolfenden Will leave for j^^^^po'>land on'next, pteamer. .'���������'���������'. fifififififiAfififi Afi fififififififiyy ^^^p: The report of the hon, Minister-of Public f^^^P^,1,'lc-sii:is:tbe;f<.dlowing in.'-���������-refeVe.nce?^;/;:the |1 fi������-%������P e f ii te n ti a ry.: Plans ar e, 0 0 w i n c 0 u r.se of p re ^^SB^ ar all o n li y tli e rl ep iir tm enty fp r ttu s: b ni 1 d i ng; I^^BA'^ ^ n m 'TM da tioMAvl j 1; h 'e. p-i*^'vj.ded^ fo r the ��������� sta ff and so to amend the measure, as to insure an iramediate..pr.osecution of the. work; oh the whqle Hue fro hi 0 tta wa. river, to the PaciSo. y. fi r y tTNITBDSTATES, "[.fifi ;. i^ew ��������� Yorki: Mfiy.; 18-^-A;; Northanip tori dispatch ^aya the Gosh en jreaer voirs, ab on ty half as large, and considered inferior In;; streiigth to the reservoirsywhick burst oa. Saturday, were visited by the people, who compelled tli'ejgate-lceeper to open the.^afedf-ihereservoir till they^m^y could: be ekamiued. and sirengtbened.' ' .* - ���������'" ���������fififififi Washington, May ID^The marriage of Miss Grant to Mr; Sartori;takes: place on Thursday. .Only intimate-friends;invited, and the .only foreign v^presentatiye;;S and-lady.:< ���������-: -- ������������������ A A: fi....'' . ~ ��������� , fifi fi. - -fi. yy.Tbe:Congress of yMexico has appropriated $70,000. to provide proper represent\\tion at Centennijil Exhibition at .Philadelphia.^ f !p , fifi- Washington, fi May 20���������A' lete from^ the Mayor 6 f New Gr h an s to a gen tl em an. here says un 1 ess appr.opriations for���������'-, relief of.suf-; ferers;'there'be '��������� increased^ 'thousands ��������� must per.iah. ': ;';���������'������������������': -" '���������"���������''' : Pi i ch mo n d,. Var, May = 20���������Bt Uish se.ttl ers in Virginik:^rill;celebrate anniyerBaryvipf^tlie Queen's birthday. ���������fififi ���������''fifiifififi'fififi-fNROVK fififififi^fififi-fi MINING COURT. AM^& ���������Mmm Mmmm fi:-Wi$M fli Hi TiQymale, and 12 female prisoners. The ge n������ ��������� rsilii 1 te rnal. ar f an gemeu t:. of cells is.: si rn i 1 ar to tb ose in the Cen trtf 1 prisen at Toro n to.. It wil I; be so arrauged - as to be' increased at anv future time, , ,; .* . ' y, y fifi Victoria.: ;;May ;22--Tbot*da:s School eyV who murdered Heery Fore man on 22d Jan nary Ua^ii. was hanged 'ini tlm Jail 'jrft^ftlflt-^y'eliS^t : tl 1 i s m 0 r n i n ������. T he prison er died ex p re^si ng -r reu ten utri tion.. He did not m 0 ve af te r the drop fell, his neck being broken. Schooloy whs ji native of New York, and aged: about 38 years, 'fi AfiA A-'ifi'' Afi '..'���������������������������>���������.;'. fi. ''fififi^.'..' fi Mr Alexander, of this ci ty, left this ra ore ^ t n g" w i tb Mr. Morris {to; op en" the Barkerv ill*3 branch of the Bauk of British North America; Mr Tolmie also goes up. to, joiny Mr Isaae Fisher in the Bank of British Columbia. A c a r p e a te r nam ed Sh e ph erd, w h i 1 e; b ui 1 d ing a fence in Lake District, was sun strucl 0 n \\Tedne^d.%yj aiid.'in0 jr 1 ies in a veryLP carious situation. . ��������� _ Senator Coraw^til was lying ill at Ottawa wS on 6th May of yariloid. ; ^H Ottawa, May 21���������The debate in Parliament yesterday oa.second reading: of the Pacific Railroad Bill,- ��������� I) r.' T tipper pro tes ted agai u st the scheme, contending .that it would involve an expenditure of upwards of $200,000,000, and even then, through the proposition to temporarily abandoia the section between Nip ego n and Ni pissing, 116 miles, being adopted, Canada would be depeudent six monihs in the year ou American lines for access to the Northwest, Mackenzie argued that the country was unable to construct a through line on Canadian an il at present, and he notified Bri lish Coin m- h i a Ih a t th ey n eed n 01 expect th at. the wo rk would be prosoculed more rapidly than cir- c urns tin ces would admit without increased taxation.' Mr DoCosmos, in a long speech, argued in favor of tbe construotioii of a line with a 3 foul Gk inch gunge, exclusively on Canadian soil. l\y using trestle work insteud of expensive grade, and by the exercise of economy, the road need not cost oyer ,690,000,000, aud could be completed within seven years. Walker, Vice-President of Sir Hugh Allan's ompany, staled that the reasons why the delegation to England in 1872 failed to raise the capital were the hostility of the Grand Trunk and the Pacific Scandal, which frightened capitalists from iu vesting in Canadian enter prises������ No attempt was made to divide the House on tbe measure, and it is probable that a 3d reading, will pass unopposed. Iii the Senate, however, an attempt will probably be made to limit las powers given the Government, i/bniloh- May li-iTheCzai^a nephew Nicho^ las is under arrest for stealing his- mothers diamond^ yHeji^a son of the .Grand Duke: Constantine, and 24;years of age. : Mor to n, for 'many * y ea rs ni an ager 0 f th e Lrtii don Ti mes, in dead. Tozie, the celeb rated Fre n cli sin g^r "^n/l? aclreS3t: d ied re cen tly vat Pari3 of grief^cc^ioiied by the loss of .he^ ^angbler, In the House of Commons to-day.Bonrkey Under^SecreUry fi for. Foreign fiepartmenr, stated: that: the Government of Gnat am al a .offers an i n de m ni ty and rep ara t ion for on t- rage committed upon;,British 'Vice-Consul Magee. A- ��������� -y. ��������� -. ... ��������� v .' .*: .* fifi par is, fi May IG J���������Th e vote- 0 h the; qu est i 0 n: 0 f the propriety of the Electoral Bill was taken in the National Assembly this allernoon and res 11 Hed i n the de fea t of the Go ve rnmen t by 6 4" vq tes. The \Mi u is try thereu pon tendered their resign a|.ion. ,; A sfi. fififi'" y-1 A Mad rid sp ec t al says that ih e tie w Go v-. erh m eo t. in ten ds -to restore titles t of nobility and subsidisingyclergymen, ' '' ��������� Madrid, May 19���������Severe Rkirmishing be- twaen Rep\iblicans andCaiflists jeccurred in neighborhood: of BUboal 'Thes Carlists; attacked and were repulsed'w;Hh lieayy loss. London, May 19th���������The Czar reviewed the troops to-day^ will visit Woolwich to-morrow an d inspect Government tf 0rks and docks. Paris,; May 19^Moderate Right -object to any imperaonal septennal because it would be equivaleut--to the resignation of the Re-1 public, te ire me. High t are delermined to oppose (rv) n il 1 aro 0r 'myc0ther ehief; 01 Min- isfry who^e plat Ienn embraces adoption ;vof Consviimrotml Bill* ���������' ������������������I5aybnn������\fifty IB���������The Cur Hat Command er^ iuiCmef is t^rchitigupoji Es^ellawi,tb;alarge. force.:' ���������' ..V'\. ���������:. '-"' ''" ���������''. ���������'"���������' -y:''v::;--y--y--.':-y'v i. ';T^vim. Ma^':*vS'���������Tbe prolooi-atsoh.; of tlie ^muiterjal. ervU C3use? great vi^eitrt^entyat The ^feri' to. ��������� ��������� iovm-k ��������� Miu^try "'"'':���������";; y'fififififi - -:;HiciiPfELp/April 30; 187^.,... ::; Oarkej ,Cp.:^;s, lNnBPB^nEKT;Cp.-4Action for damages>yi2,()0i)j for Trespass^ 0n,.mmlng gr 0 urid^ 0 f Car ne co. Mr Jam esy Bur di ck, f0 r pi'aiiltiffs;- Mr;-George Byrnes/ for defendants. ���������The first witness for;plaintiffs was-'!- r* ' ���������: Le^yis.Morgan, who deposed: that;lie:took ap the' Carne co,Js ground;on Sept. 2d, 1871, coasisting ;pf;500; feet, and prodticed copy of record ;-spoke to ther Independent-co.,and ���������they;^shovf^dyytoy their stakes^';yTreleven: showed ym'?' the,* stakes and went, round with me-;^Captain;Evans made the map produced of a t>orti6tt- of the ground. ' ' '. fi:($&& adjourned tilL 15th May for: prdduction .6#prdper,.8urvey8(and;maps.;.r;fifi fi A,-,-fififi-y ������������������fifi,-fifi"y ; A ' , May 15, 1874. ���������;: '��������� 'Cakne ��������� - po;-yys.; isnispENpisNT po^Caae for plaintiffs resumed/ v' v fifi fi-,, ' " vy Johh^t%nsr'Srlrveyor,; swforn.~l am a practical surveyor | map 0f Game; company's: growthd -'pf0diiced ma^le !by ��������� iW\fi the uppetf; cor hers deli n e t he base 'fi line of the ..hilL; v it runs dvei^aipoinl'three sialiesi frpm^ tlie line of the: baseJ0f tlie bill 5 I did not take a -survey *of the, base 0f 1 he bi11; 0 n lower 1 iu e;the hill is ou ts;de th el in e ; the most; jpr bj ec ting p art, 6 f '.hill- is. at Ind e p en den t. ;d u trip; bouse: co rn er stafc e is 0 n - thei ow; gVoutid" and no t. 611 tlie hill); ;le ng th; of cl aim 548 feety '��������� i n olu.dl n g ibe Mu r ray cl aim -.'; ��������� ��������� n 0 r th an d son th th e u pper, and lowei^ corner Stakes run asjiearlyas pos- sib 1 e p ar al I el ah d i n a 1 i ne on the b ase of the hill {��������� 8SG ,'sguare feet of ground.worked out j as ��������� far, as: rfiy- judgment:goesifciias been 're ccntly worked. . ���������-,_ ".-. . : Harry tJaldeiy sworn.���������I am acquainted with the;Independent co.j I know the stakes iii fr on t of Boy ce's c abi n and the s takes abb ve the Incline "as the stakes of the Independent] or Last! Chance co, from 1867 u p to last fall, uever saw any, new-stakes of .the last Chance co:l)elow Ihose-pointed out on map ; I should have seen new stakes if they had been put in; ���������three, stakes-I saw, two of them on the hill line,;" I h^anobje'et inywa:tching:;-I saw them the next day > after they were put in; the ground, except Murray's; was ail vacant when.Mor|an staked off; I- do n't' think, a man could; go so far over a line - witbout kno wing itfififififififi - ���������...,-;'/ ������������������ ������������������,������������������;���������-.'���������-.��������� ;. '��������� '-. y. Cross-examined.���������I' know part of. Inde- pmideutyCe^grqund from 1867 to last fall; the stakes ijaye never been out:; the stakes wereputiiijin 1864-two stakes Tcaii swear have���������nevor^been removed since .1.867, fi. - '-fifi John Slurray, sworn:���������Took up the Brown ground in ,18JO,bnt did not go up.tp the line', never H'efird of the Independent co. owning ground, below that marked line onymap; Lewis Morgan staked off tbe ground in 1871-; and I saw the.stakes as marked on the map:; d: in ever saw any stakes below tbetwoyuntil lately ; I. must have sedn stakes if they had; be'en Jhere,^ as I travailed down every day ���������; I saw Morgan.put thelower stakes in.; I knew 'te^&ttfi*Z*f^&&%^^ Robert Brown, sworn.���������-Was present When Morgan staked oif a poruon of Weislv claiui ( . Treieven was showing Morgan the stakes; in 18G2 I owned in the disputed ground as the Tinker co.; I never saw ihe Independent co, move their stakes down to tha base of the' 'hill; ;������������������������������������;������������������; - .. . vv- ., The advocate for the defence, in coDclud- ing bis ca3o,-claimed a .verdict for defendants:'���������' on the.following.grounds: First, that tbe defendants had the priority of records, having *: restaked the groan din August, 18t>9, and ti*o plaintifitj only having taken up their claim in 1871. That if his.honor was opt satis5ed from the evidence of; the defendants that tbey had .< hot reslaked in 1869, that then he would claim a verdict by tbe 45th section' of'the Mining Act of I8C7, under which the. Carne cb. had taken up. their ;ground, and which defined creek claims as extending from base to base of hills, the* plaintiffs having taken id the ground in dispute us creek claims, while the plans and evidence of both sides proved it to be hill ground ; -that therefore: the ground should be considered as vacant- ground, neither parties having any right to it. His honor, iu summing up the case, considered, from the evidence adduced, that fhe defendants were the owners of the disputed ground by priority of record. Verdict.for deiendauts, with costs, except expense ot survey." * fifi%fc.fi '-.';-- -. - y . ". ���������' ���������."-, & .- ..'���������.' fifi 'ff ��������� ��������� ���������'-fifi ��������� ��������� ' '-,. ��������������������������� * ��������� .-.fi- '..'...". m ������������������ - ;., ��������� v ��������� .- ���������',: vfi -*V '-: '". "* '.' , - .-**.-.������ :'y.' ', *��������������������������� -. ... .1 . ��������� ��������� yy yfifi1. - -.. "..*., ���������',-'"-��������� 1 '���������'���������;.- ..' ���������, ���������.-. fi. . ������������������������������������ fififififi'-: fifi' ''��������� 'yfifi. ��������� ������������������ ���������'" \ ... :i* ; -.--��������� fifififi$ . fi. ;fififi^ fifi. :. A-. -a~ V^rs**iU?9. vVui)i 'iA'Xi aiul mih the ground, was vacant from the old Btakes being in the-upper line. ��������� * ���������A, W. Trela lae, s wor n :-~l saw if organ s taki n g off the ground in ISTl^defendaUts.were with hi m: taking tbe gen era 1 ru n of I he s.tream, I yyqoid consider Ibe Carne a creek c 1 aim. . Archibal'"������ Uiihuo, swofn,���������J was secretary * 0f; the Last Cb an ce c0.; th e old Last Chance mi H Smti iompleteti !:k3'.Ui'3Eh*; from ) n������VMh bra'ed.Gou li st Cabinet will fie Right Centra and-v^d^s patches to tbeevemug- journal Gouillafd dkpairs of auc^ess. . ,��������� .London, May aW"S^ says ihat the Cabi net ha* K 1 ard: head, with. Ministers ir.^ ru i}\gh t. fill i g Centre;' The object br -the new Govf-rnm∋ is to conciliate both parti>i ia "ord'^v to earn Septennial and Constitution^ pm UKOn^h the Assembly. . ���������".'.--. ; ��������� fi.h Carlists report that Republicans lost 000 killed and wounded in;an engagei^at. y.jssto'r- i%y peudentico.-. . ' ::.'.'��������� ���������'."' ; 'Vy':, A. fi t fi- ��������� lit^vjs.. Morgan, sworn.���������lam one of: the. itMior^-'iM- j plain Uf^ fi I staked off the ground according j to in ap produced, creek* cl a\mij-i r0 ra b ase ..to from Pans \;\m^ of theJilU V trt staking off I staked from Sal?' mm M m 1 li- r MINING INTELLIGENCE. Nn mining news of interest to report this week. The operations of the creek claim*? aro generally retarded by the high stage of water, and the hydraulic claims are all busily engaged piping. IiOWlIEE CREEK. Victoria co, taking onUs'muU pay* Pussell- Roberison co. piping. Calaveras co. has beeu sold to Chinamen for $600. GOXKtrTO GULCII. Mr Wm. Bilsland is putting up machinery for the Otttado cov Ottawa co. sinking* JACK OP CLOUS CIUSKX. Two Sisters co. about to run a tnnnel. Two Brothers co, commence work on Monday. Dominiox |Dat,���������A public meeting will be held at the Theatre Royal, Barkerville, on Monday next, 25th inst., to take steps tor the cclobration of Dominion D<*y> ; has- base to base'of the:hill, to join Independent ground ;' I slibuld think, it 200 or 300;leet Wide.'' ��������� .. ���������..' "fi fififi A. ; fifi. '-'BKPENCE,; : fififi''-. ' fifi ''fifi fififi: Oswald Trevai\Sot, Surveyor;.sworn*.--Map preduced is'a correct; plan / of, Independent ground; tbe base, line is; the ..'actual one in ex- i ste nee, but formerly the b ase line' w as 10. ft. lower. -;':������������������ './.-.. : fi."- . fififififi fifi '"��������� Joseph Treieven, sworn.���������T-hate been con- nected wi th the In dopendent cb. since 1SG5'; in August, 1������W, the Last Chance and Independent companies amalgamated ; iu August of that year I seen"Judge Bf'������w-apd to 1 d him 1 wanted to take up a piece of ground in front of us, and asked him to gi ye me an order j tha ground in trout of Last Chance co.'siities was vacant; Mr Brew said go do wn and stake i|> as you have n right to g*o down to base ot hill*; staking was' done before bills of sale b m t w ec n In do p en d 3 n t and Last Chance con \ pan ies; we in u tl e a re-rec 0 r d of I tide p end e n t ground after staking off from base ot 'bill; re-re cord does 1101 slate boundaries of ground restaked; I never showed Morgan the.stakes above Murray?s house ; I swear that I marked the stake near the shaft under the dump-box; stake might bave been put there to put a dump box on; in .1869 re staked,, but only made a re-record of it. , Norman Mclntyre, sworn.���������I am interested in Last Ch an ce co,; ia 18 liS the gr ou nd w e took up was vacant; we re-staked; T consid ered we owned the .-���������disputed, ground and a gudallpieco opposite; Murray's was vaeaut. VIx MEMpiiiuM.���������Headstones have beerj erected during the present week iu the Camer* onton Cemetery io memory of two lamented .Caribooites, cut /off-suddenly, Ih tbe full vigor, of manhood last winter���������John Wesley Stephenson and Edward H. Kimball. The graves have also been enclosed by handsome wooden palings; and we are informed by our rest- dent ,l.ly. that the one enclosing* the grave of Mr Kimball was a voluntary 'contribution by the gentlemen who labored so hard to recover his body from beneath the avalanche- of snow by which, it was covered up. The difficulty of the task can be imagined when . we raeuUon that these'men worked with short respites for forty-eight hour3, and dug a trench eighty yards square in snow averaging from five'to fifteen feet deep. This handsomo ; contribution is another proof of tbe large- ��������� beartedness of the miners oi Cariboo._ "���������; DfipARfuRE.���������An old pioneer,- and one" of the first men that opened a place of business ; in Barkerville���������Mr James Wickbara���������left by last Express, homeward bound. Our Ameri- ; >.can resident-s'have always been distinguished for their energy, and lib erality in all publ io matters, and in performing his part as a vol- * uutary citizen for a number of years, Mr Wickbam^s services to the community are well known. We hope, along with a largo number of well-wishers, that better fortuoo than attended long years of industry in Cariboo is in store for our old friend at his next abiding place. . .Qcekic's BnrranAT Spout?.���������li will be saen on reference to our ad ver losing columns that a^ery respectable list of sports has been go������ ��������� ip for the amusement of Caribooites on Mon-' day nest. Notwithstanding the departure of many old and energetic citizens during tho past twelve months, it is gratifying to know that we have still enough of the plucky stock left in Barkerville to take the initiative in' public matters.- In a few bonr3 on Tuesday (he committee collected a handsome sum- for - Monday's celebration. . . y School Examination.���������Mr Jessop> Super* in ten dent of Education, arrived by Barnard's Express last evening, and will hold an examination of tbe Barkerville Public School this morning at 10 o'clock. The public are Invited to attend. L10 riTNixg Cueek.���������11- will "b e seen by ad ��������� ver tisem e n t tb a t., a pub lie inec- ting w il 1.. b 0 . held at Stanley, Lightning Creek, on Wednesday, 27Ui hist, to take steps for the proper observance of the approaching-holid^yf - Tuuee Cutx&iiEjf were injured by a slida in the old McLaughlin hydraulic plaim, Rich- GeM-, on Sunday last,.one of them seriously. ��������� BakSakd's Express, with Eastern, Canadi: n and Snglish mails, arrived about 8 o'clock last night. " ������������������"-.. fifi Lightnixo Express.-The great pioneer "Jehu,71 Harry Wilmot, would inform ths public that he still lives; and having what ho thinks the fastest team this side of Victoria, does without any flattery say that he can drive faster and carry passengers with more comfort and safety than any other mauv ���������->. ;. , .... . ^. ..** iy.y .> ������������������ A ���������fififi^ ���������nmiauuinmtmmim A' 1 ALEXA35DROWK^8 Dowry.���������Tbe full text of tbe treaty between ber Majesty and tho Em-.] per or of Russia, in respect to the marriage of Prince Alfred and the Grand Duchess, has ^ been published.' It stipulates tbat the bride1 shall be free to follow tbe worship oi the Greek Church, and that she shall have chapels for tbat worship in ber palace. In deference. .however, to. English sentiment, she is allowed tp accompany lier husband to Pi churches to assist at public ceremon tfeir children are to bo brought up as Pro testants. She receives from Ihe Emperor a ��������� ; otpital sum of; a million- roubles���������about $750,000���������for a marriage portion, and an equal sum as a special marriage present, The3e sums are invested in Russia at five per cent, interest In addition to this she has a special present from the Emperor of an annual revenue of 75,000 roubles, and ber own private fortune, whicb she is allowed to retain, amounts" to some $150,000. So that,. with what little tho Prince may bo' able- to scrape together, the young couple will doubt- Jess manage to get along. The Prince is not allowedlo have his own way entirely in his own household, as the Duchess is empowered ���������to dismiss and recall at ber pleasure any per- 'tiotis in her service, and she is liable only for .'ihe debts she may incur herself, leaving his !Royal Highness to foot his own bills, without ;the aid ot his wife's fortune. "Grain PiPKS���������Some of the Western States fi papers are actually seriously discussing the fascinating project.of laying a pipe underground from the/West to the seaboard, and blowing the crops through it! The laies! idea on the subject is from a correspondent of the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.��������� Tlis plan 13 to "nave stations every three or four miles, with large faria at work in them, forcing air into the tube. A. pressure of two pounds to tbe square inch, which be thinhs 'could easily bo maintained, would propel grain at* the rate of 150 or 200 miles an hour, lie is very modest in the way of expense, calculating that it would only cost some $3000 a mile to ..construct and lay the iron tunnel. Here is a chance for some second George Stephenson to win at once fortune and-fame, as-well aa tbe blessings of the Grangers and everybody else, except railway monopolists. Tub Tkmpkiunce Crusade.���������A Mr Brooks of Cincinnati, one of the largest distillers in the.Uniled States, has risen to explain thai there bus been more whiskey sold during February and March than during Ibe corres j>onding.period 1 as* year. The ale and beer brewers,it is admitted,have suffered a falling off in their business. The inference is loathe prayers of tbe crusaders have had no ef feet upon the hard-headed old topers, who drink whiskey, but the more temperate people who are content with ale and beer have to a certain extent been frightened, or cajoled, or persuaded to forego the use of those beverages MISCELLANEOUS. SEPARATE SEALED ���������^> ���������^* ������ <��������� Tender for Section 0.nevNicola Valley Road." aud ������' Tender for S^^T^^������" i VelievFoad,!; will be received by theunder- NOTICES, Section xxo. iwu uud.n.,������ ..��������� -........... to Indian Camp, about two miles below Little Johnny's, andSection 2 from;theCatop to Cook's Ferry. ",\fifififi���������..-���������.������fifififi Plans and Specifications can;;be seen, and Blank Roods obtained at the residence of Mr A. Robb, Nicola Valley ; at the offices of the Government Agents at Kamlbopsand Lytton, and at tbe office of the Lands and '-Works Department, Victoria. Each Tender must he accompanied by a [bond duly signed by the coniractor himself and two p l h e r ve$ p o nsib 1 e resi <1 en ts fio t th e, Province in a penal sum amounting to at least, one-third the contract price, for the faithful completion of tbe work.' NO TENDER WILL BE ACCEPTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED WITH A: BOND AS ABOVE. ������ - ��������� -} ��������� The lowest or any Tender 'riot necessarily accepted. ' fifii-'fififiifififi-A- ROBERT HEAVEN, ' Chief Commissioner ofPublic������������������ Works. WOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all Aliens. "r -. v-re. Bid enit' Wi tli in the P rovio ce of Bri t ish Golu mb j ay w b o m ny b e d esiron s o f... beep mi n g naturalized British Subjects;.that, up to Ihe 1st d ay o f July,fii $74; lbe 1 aw of Britisbfi: Co 1 rimbia,'asfito Natural'ization\ wili remairi in force,by which law only.oiie yearrs residence :.fi.A tn anoV\!j* nil .NOTICES,. Public Hpticev ISP' ':': L'fi ��������� Ml flppfteiii���������s-for nrivatevBill?, .propo^j. t), WiVtrvfcc?: l<*������irfliti������n by-tlie Ii^i?lMive.Asfieiiiljiyf BriUSlVcoi������iubk, wlthiutho purview of ."The BmiC.|������| vo "ii Am^Tictt Aot.1867,','. whothei for. the oration lif W tl ^^Si^ngoflilRinroa(lf.TanM������lkcUoa.JIct'^ a residence ra iur������e jciuou* ���������������������. .. -._ Canada is required before an Alien can be naturalized. ?M������s&. Lands and Works Department, Victoria, 30th April, I874r my 15 Sealed tenders, endorsed;:" tes- y-tfi dor for Nicola Riveg^rl^s^-^.win'b'ii received by Ihe undersigned- up: to noon of Monday, t li o 8th d ay o f y Ju ri ey ii ext, fo r the constniction of a : Bridge y across the ;Nicola River near lis junction with Thempsbii River. Plans and Specificalionsi;eanybe;-s^en and Bl ank Fo r his of Bond obtai ne&fi al,; th e yresi; donee of Mr A. Robb, N|colft\^aliey''^Rt;the. ofS ce of th e Go ve rn m en t -fiA ge n ts ^t'-K&vn 16o p s and Lytton, and at Ihe officefifipffithe': liatids and Works Department, Victoria;; .'���������������������������";, yfifi. t Bsicli Te ml er rn us t be ; ace o m pan ied by; a Bond d u ly signe d by th e ��������� '"co h I rac tor h i mself and two of her responsible residents of ythe P r o v i ji c o i n a pen a! s u m a moi.ri i i ri g to al Ieast one tbird of tho <��������� ontract price, for the faithful completion of the work.; c,, "fififi NO TENDER WILL BE ACCEPTED UN^ LESS ACCOMPANIED WITH: A BOND AS above. -v yy fi. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. "'''fiy^'fi '"'������������������ .'���������' :-;'������������������'" ROBERT^EAVEN'i-' Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works. ST FAR LA .' PRESENTE, donne mix -r~fi :etrangers babitant la i?rovinco: do la Colombie Britannique,. desireux d'etre naturalise coin ine Sirjets Britanniques :��������� ; Que j lis qu?au. ler du; mois deJuillet, 1874, la loi Ateyla Colbnie de la-Colombio Briiau- nique ebneeruant la naturalisation des efcran- gers restera en force, la quelle ��������� exige une. residence; senlement d,une*annee (i) dans lepays, pour;:assnrer; a-mni:etranger lesdroits d?un SiijetBrto3nique.yy.yy-: fi,- fifi fifi.fi A. K;Aussi: qu-apres le ler du niois de Jail let. 874,'la loi du Canada sera mis en force dans ce Provlnce, par 1 aquel le (une residence de trpis an n ees (3) dans I a ��������� Pu issah ce; tl u Can ad a estyexigee, avant/qu:uri etranger pnisse elre naturalise. ' .-���������'���������' ��������� ��������� if UR ;DIS INi;j)ER; PROWINZi BRITISH ^- Columbia, wphnenden bder ankiissigeu Deiitscheh, weld re b eabsichtigen Eriglisoh e Burgerfizorwerden.., Dass das jetKige Gesetz welches einen Aufenthalt von Einem Jab re Iii der Pro.winz verlangfe,; una das Reeh12ii bfe? kommen,' englischer. Burger zuiWerden���������nur bis zuin ei'Sten Juli 1374, in Kraft bleibty .;���������. Von dem ersten; Tage. ab,; diesi;monats-. Jiili, 1874, Tritt das vCanadische Gesetz in Kraft, welches ein en Au fenth al t von ,D rel Jab re n in Canada verlangt, um dasReeht zu bekoininen eriglischer. Burger zu werden, ;. -fifi. .my 9 A lum consitatioaf the m iuun. Forti Ag tice proserin ed in tho .priicetiin'g llulcif also at th* p.-\m-j time, aud iu tlio S'Uac mftnuc r, gi v'o-mai co <tf t ba ta ������ which th������y.'intend to ask; tl������������ exteiit:'M the privily, M llioliei'/ht of thovhvcU^ tlio InteVviil.bot \veou tlil 1 abutments or piers for the passage, of;. i*i*f is ������������r vessel^ M nn.ri mmtionvacj ivlso whether they. in wnd to eroet a m drawbridge or-'not, and tho dluWnAU'tis of .tho siim?. w Extract.from Rules relative to/Private Bills, I Sort a Ci CHnloa iVaiei'.;1 iNow yv i.VictiVr!' SS'-St-rc- Clerk of' tW LegisUitive, As3--mWy 2nd August, 18T3. ?eii7 lm Land * nnd Wo vis Department, Victoria, 30th April, 1874. i ���������teyl-6 In the mat ler of the Estate and Effects of KDWARD U. KIMBALL, deceased. EACHAM������& N'A-SON 4 RE prf-pr������r(jd fto f������rr.i-h J. umVr at tlieir j Mill?, A. WillUuu Crt-ok, yy uchvLT ll tu ord<:r. LUMBER DELIVERED ON LIGHTNING CRKEK. Hnvlng a Planing Machluo in operation,* Il^y w tfso furnisU any ci.'iifiisag.iinst the said E=t?itfl aro reqaired to sen 1 in Uyrir ������ec������hiiis, < aly proved, on or before thslst tiaVo-'JuIy. 1574, lo ���������"��������� y ��������� CHAS. E. POOIJiV, OiiicUi A (iui iaistra tor. Dated Victoria, 1st April, 1.S74, With rv-.f'Trnca to the nhoyo Nolicf. T h* ivhy give noUu-������������������ that 1 Ir-.vc hetn :ipj>ihito-i U.pmy OillnKil Ad irjh;i-lr -U-c hi li:ft uhov-'i I3slat������*, ;'������'! all iuiinuuts dir.' jin-l all <:l::iiii.'> :;;Mttt������t :h'.r $:\\-[ K'-f-'ite must 1"^ sent it Ui in'.-, at my cdicu in B-rJctT^iile, on or before the 1st davof Julv, 1S7-J-. GEORGE BYHKES. . B arfcerv tHe, Apri! 28.1S74. iny9 DRESSED s*U?fR^loTy r;������to<5. LUMBER y Success to tlie cc Sentinel/' ALSO TO THE s: OUALlflCillOIAlB ;.'. _0Ff01EMGf,i87l. ...;���������. i The attention of al 1 Electors in tlic; Pro. .1 y ince, w b ose n am <?s n o w ap pear on m ore th a n j onei Regis tierjis: c.a lie did the f o 11 o w iu g yJ5e c - ti o n s o fj.h e ab b ve Ac t, viz., 17 an d' 181 wiiic h take. a wdy'. fro in such ! El ec tors t he r igh t ��������� of v o ti n g ���������; % n d 'p ro V i de a p e bal ty o n those w h o vote if tlieir naniea appear onpiiore than one Regisier>".. fifi i' ���������fifi-'- :y By command, j. / *���������;;.*��������� . ���������/_./���������/JOHN ASH/; Provincial Secre! arj?s O &ce, ,.. : April-17, ISH: . fifi. ������������������ yAhfiy' p ^ni'o-n wh ose: n atn e- is on ih e Regis- "'ter of Voters ot' two ofefio're. Electoral &W* ���������" tricts, \y b o, three men ths a f tor th c p as si n g ^of.jthis'Act, sball;penr.it his name to remain '"��������� -oxi more th an one Register, shal 1 hay e. ri o w right to vote at any election of a Member to '���������' serve: in:, the .Legislative Assembly ; aud. tf " such person, af������ery.the expiration of- such '���������. three months, shall vote- while his name re- " mains on the Regis ter ot '-������������������ more than one " El eel oral^ District, lie; shall be liable to a "penalty bf fifty dollars, to.be recovered \n a "summary way before any Justice of the " Peace, and in default of payment thereof. *! shall be imprisoned, for any term not ex- "ceedingone'month. y *.* 18i No person whoso name is on the ** Register of Votors for an Electoral District if fehall" send in his claim (o vote in any other '���������Electoral. District., until he shall have caused " his name to bo removed froinsucli Regis- li ter; and if any person shall act contrary to ".the provisions of this .suction, ho shall (br- ���������" foil an<l pay a snm of money not exceeding '���������filly dolhiis, to bo recovered belore any " Justice of the Peace, or in default'of pay-: * me n fc tfrerco f sh all b e i rn p riso ue d fo r an y " term not exceeding one mouthy' myO. |^:������HpiNy fifi ���������fi.-A Provincial Skckktaux's O:ficc, :���������'������������������' yfi:- ���������������������������'fiA-fifi -fi A-AttguiiL '2lslt lSi-3.' ������������������ AS IT IS DE3IRA.l5LttJST.VlK.\V OS ���������A" ��������� fram nig a -f eheme.. for Assisted'' I til i������������f j?r*. 11,; & t-. tho Prat i a ce of B riiislv Col tuVvhi ti.fi th-at tha d > wrr. .rnp'nt Should b'e possessed of the fulh-si������diUa m\ wbirf >to .b'ttsd c.ileuhiilous us to. the ttumluT of.��������� persons vM tlci.lt ia the Province who. in i g ht be tlesi ru ha of -tv it! ing themselvos, hi the iii teres t Of fri t*hdV: r 'UUvW ���������'&Ci-, of ;iny arr;������ngemeutt������y.tlint mtiy Ik; heroiift'ru:;^; by the-Government of the Proriiice in thisbeb;'!;;,:! peraens settled .in. they Prov 1 n coy who ' ui *iy Aiviw ������ b ri v. $ on. t rela li ves. ftr IH en Us,.. a ad all,ft wj jl������*y t,; r������ .yyf k ��������� m?iy:\vish to bring out laborers.or is^rynnIsy hr*-' r>- quested to send the frfUest parliculurs yto -the riwis- cini;S.icretary;- ;���������,..... ;���������--. fifi - -A- fi fi 'fififi A *..- Tliese ilesh'ous of brio*|ns* ont frten -s. or. rcl\\<������ to suite ).iu*nbt rs, a^e, si u ti sex of. jk>*?5bU- i m tt; i;;f; rt's and; the -amou n t that they .a re; pr^Jitred to . a: 1 vavrt. towai'il, the <leslreil obj-rct'. WiUiTc-pihl to those UesirpRi? of bringingimti1**"^ ers or servant?-, a . gu'ar.inlee woiit-i' be r 'tjuiron 1-( tho repayment to tlio OoTerncu^iV atst;*t������'i p-r\As of the suins - U'.lrnncetl for ptissage, ������u d, ������pvl,c iuU must state that .they are pvepiireil to,give.the saaif. it will be fully underatoou that by the' poynl notice 11 m Gw.fr.mn*'ii t ilo neI b 1 n 'V "tlii-niselves* so CiVrrv* out .any incMvitiual-application or onyj{'U'-ri plan of As?lstwl Imutlgrutlon at-present,, b.iit ia������rly ���������to obUlu requisite-pri'llminary inlonualiiin. By com ma nU. 'fifi ,:' :��������� JOHN ASH, sol 3 : provj ncbi I Sec reu*ry. Ini the ISupreme Court; of British Columbia. GENERAL ORDER.: ���������\T0TTOE la hereby .given, that tho Supreme (M IX' will sit in Banc, for the hea ring, of ivll.*iU"U<p- aan rw������ n'ts: a npoa! s, an tl o I. h er tua t te rs coming b ���������. l������ja the Court, iu'lfaac, at ibe Supi-rme.Court Kooiu Mfififififi Giiy oi Victoria, Tor the. iollowhig terms, on Uiu m h C r eii i a (t v r u io n t i one A, r " **" I'V������r Tlilary Term from li For ivister To no from U 88 , namely: Uiol&lb to.25tli February; r ��������� n iv.������i v. X,, i. j ������t v... tli e 15th to 2 5th A pri I *' > For Michaelmas Term rvom the 16th to 2f>tb ^ovomwr. There will be nositting In BauC iu Trinity **pa.- Ju ca.io anv of tho day'a of the tliites nameU tor w������ begin nine-or cm ding of tho Terms Bhoulu laji ���������* Su in!a y o r" Pit bl ic ftol I day, th en t h e Term wil IM^ or end on the next following day. . l'^.X '' [J. HAMILTON GRAY, J. i.) 11.j t Victor!a, ' J������ nlut 1'y 24th, 1S7 mriaf pit .Ji. JBf AT LAST Where aa i?������:0 alm'-.st CF :ahoe, f-v-rythin^ can be bought at m'Hlernt'.* priccay *=������- /������!! Kin-la <>f lirass Work rinpo as'usual. niyS TI10S, FLI2T0HEK. *-* NEAR FOUT ALEXANDRIA. WIT-L TOB UNDERSIGNED I Way si:l'i K'uho, nr-ar Fort ���������Ah-.x'inilor, at OPEN A -. VV.*,' .,,,. .v...,, .- , ... tho place formerly Known as r^queUe's', on 1st i\ovember next. GOOD STABLING, Ifav nnd Oat*, and aooommo'lfl-viyn for Travellers. HOTICE. BPUING CIRCUIT. . A COXJFul1 OF GENEEAL ASSTZK ANI il Ouol l\'-liv������.-ry, nn-l of Nisi Pila.% will be tiol-l >i each of tho umliMimMitionoil pl.icfs aa follow a, inula! witnessed are hereby notiiio'l to atleiid thvroat, Knimimo, Thursday, 30th April. N-..fW \Ve.sliuin--i.crvThursiluy1 May 14, Yah?, Tuesday, May 19, Lytloii, .Fii< 1 fly. May V/2. KamUn.p-, TbiiM'.luy, Way 28. Clinton, 'lu-'iS'luy, Juno 2. Qu'.-.'sn'.'lmouth, Saiunliiy, June 0; liicliltekl, Wednesday, June IT. The Fall Assizes, nnd any other Assizes as occaslo nniy ntpiiiv, will In-re-ii'tor bo llxetl. Dated 10th day of April, 1874. By coin maud < JOHN AP1T, my3 , provincial S������fl*������i*r W H6' Rjm'fitit'- Mr fi : -. P'nUiidi P-wor.lvP Kcoi.iibl B'fitinie' EvhuHi iHe.di 1'that.t! m ��������� ' m mcasn P their I KihcrriU the ne give 1 of th mary since conne fiscal. they* 813,0C rev^ii ������3xpen "fixed * ������nue. Lars, engag two h ���������tha 3g6l terly tions 1 Hedi ditarc 'the I havio; K>resei raihvs *tey, 1 aid It hi ad( Gove railw: unsui have gat -io i Perht whicl it. 1 for tli tvasc be do woul< W:k
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1874-05-23 |
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_1874_05_23 |
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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 | 10.14288/1.0171139 |
Latitude | 53.066111 |
Longitude | -121.517222 |
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