m Vol 16. Barkerville, William Creek, B.C., Saturday,- September 5, 1874. No. 19 THE CARIBOO SENTINEL ;. Published every Saturday by��������� ROBERT HOLLOWAT. Subscription. ������ ��������� 25 Cents per "Week. RATES OF ADVERTISING. Fwonesq������i.ire(ouo!acb), QrstInsertion, . f3 i' ��������������� ono month, ��������� ������ k For i w-o sq ������ares .flrst insert too; V. ��������� , $ *./. " one month, -...������������������ 8 MISCELLANEOUS. HAS ON HAND A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OP GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE. PATENT MEDICINES, &c. COME ALONG WITH YOUR CASH $& AND GBT RARGAlN*S.y������5f ��������� - tr.yd OLDVANWil Keep on hand everything EEQUfflED IN A MIMSG^CAMP. HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &e. ��������� 6TANLET, LIGHTxNING CREEK!, . k. McDERMOTT, . - ��������� ��������� pKorRtsToa. JKF* Th# b������Ft Wines, liquor?, and Cigtirs at Ihe Bar, and all visitors made hapuv and conitortable. mytffitn *** . ' STANLEY, LIGHTNING CREEK, 6Ail WH4, f ��������� ������ PROPRIETOR. Board, - ��������� $9 per Week, Singe Sleals, 75 cents. $������, Tm Table fuxolsbeu Kith tb������ best the market a/toris. v mv3 6ni aloon EXPRESSES, STEAMERS, &c arnard & Go.'s RE Si y .MISCELLANEOUS. (Carrying Her Majesty's Mails,) LEAVES BARKERVILLE FOR YALE EVERY SUMY MOMG, : Connecting with steamers at Qnesnehnoutb, Yale, New Westminster and Victoria. Freight and Passengers carried through at reasonable rates. For rates of Freight and Passage; apply to ��������� GEO. BYRNES, Agent, jc50 - Barken'rlie. sons ess. J EAVES BARKERVILLE FOB YALE U cvi-ry alternate Saturday, . MASON & DALY BF.G TO ANN'uUXCK THAT IIIKT HAVE RRJIOVFD to the t-p.ici'His jir������*-nii.������vs t������-rmerly fciiown as U*e St. G**������rtf* Saloon, where ibt'y will he aiall tiiocs pr<iM.re<i to furuish ��������� BOARD AND MEALS , of the; best quality. Th*������ BAR is fnrn^bed wUh tho finest WIXK3, UQCOnSandGlGAK<. Board. - $12 "per Week, el" tint ~ Cb&stt'cti&g wit!i the Steamers at Quesnelraoutb. ��������� \'ak������, aud New Westminster. ������2, Treasure Carried at One-half of One per Cent. Freight on** Passcng^re carried cheaper than by any other Line. ^- No Night Travelling hy this Express: ��������� . For rates of Freight or Passage, apply to JONATIIAN SUTT, Agent, Jul25 Bark'-mllo. _ The -patronage fo Hbcr.tllr extended *> tho ol<1 firm 1s respectfully solicU.-d t������<r*th������ n������nc. my 18 ftn "^PUBLfaWOTICK ���������er ,������EALED TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED by the undersigned up to nova on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1874, for the right of maintaining a Ferry for o term of .three (3).yeara across South Thompson River, at a point near ihe confluence of the North and Soath branches of Thompson River. The Ferry right to extend from the Raid 'confluence of the two branches two miles up the South Thompson River The said Ferry to be capable of caifyinjr not less than five (5) Pack Atutnahrand their loads. , ./��������� ' Tenders to state the rent proposed and the Tate of Tolls for every - Foot Passenger, Passenget on Horseback, Loaded Animal j , Animal without load, Head of Beef Cattle, , Sheep, Pfe or Goat, And Freight per 100 pounds. Officers and freight of tbe Provincial' Government to pass free. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT BEAVER Chief Gommissioaer Lands & Works, kandu and Works Department, Victoria, Aug.-11, WL au29 Frank Ferret! and Tom Harding PEG TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND *f ihe public that thi*y bavonpi-UT.l u Saloon in Barkerville, (One door below the TIC11C OFFICE,) or tboMloof WINES, LIQUORS huJ CIGARS of the test quality. nmx, oats lira vegetables ju4 FOR SALE.____ ___ ark'rville Brewery fRoriuEToa. The Oelobrated XXX Ale will t>������ manofcowwl and soiiby.Wholcsalo aad R* tuiliaiiapwity**^ The best Liquors -fc Cigar- ������OD8taaiJ7������������Pl0ClliaIlA The Lodging; Department Bona nad McommodftUoa piovjeu" JeJ(J WILL COkMEKCE HER UEGULAB ������f trips oa the 15th June, running as lollows until turilier notice; Leaves SODA CREEK on THURSDAYS, at 4 o'clock, a.m. Leaves QUESNELMOUTH on SUNDAYS, at half-past 3 p.m. FREIGHT, ��������� - $16 per ton of 2,000 lbs. A. S. BATES. ?orta Creek, June 12. 1874. >>20 OF BRITISH COLUMBIA AT RICHFIELD. In Bankruptcy���������In the matter of William VbitnisT. a Bankrupt. HHEREAS A VhTITION FOR ADJTTDI- I'.T cation of Bankruptcy, bearing tlate the 7th 'Inynf August, AD 1874, bath becu duly filed at KiclvflcM, m the County Court of British Columbia, sitliiiir iu Bankruptcy, by WILLIAM F0RR1S1\ of the Meadows, Williams Creek, Trader, under which IhcHiifl William Forrist has been udjudgajl a Bmk- rup'.. nolle? is hereby given that the ha id bankrupt is licrtby t^juired lo surrender bioiseir to ihasatd Court." at the first meeting of creditors, to he held before tin; said Court at Richfield on Saturday, tho fi'iff-nth itoy of August, A.D. 1S74, at 11 o'clock in tho !oren<w>n precisely, and also t> the Court at the second ini:eti������s to he held at the^'uiu place ami hour ou Tui'Sdfiy, the fifteenth day of .September, A.D. 1874, i\>r ti.b saM K.iukrupt to pass hiscjciimiiintiou. At tin: first lueetinsr, Creditor* arc to corae and prove thi.'lr dolus, mid eh'i&se an assigaN or assignees of the Bankrupt's estnte and elh'CUs ; at the second intjeting, proof of debts of creditors will be received^ fuidtho Bankrupt H'lH bo required to submit himsell to lie exutnined a������d to mnke a lull disclosure aud tlis- ewvery of,all his estate and ell'ect?, and to finish his Jsoiico.is a \w hereby given to all persons that are Indebted IQ the s;iid Bankrupt, or that have aay of lrisenects\ not to deliver the game but to Mr James LiiHlsuv of Itichlield, 'Official Assignee, whom the Court, has appointed., aud give notice to Mr Davie of Barkerville, Counsel in the matter ot the Petition. 'JAMES LINDSAY, Clerk Couaiy Court and Official Assignee, Richfield, August 7tb, 1874. s������8 NOTICE. OTICE IS HEREBY GIYKN THAT? tbe follotviog land is Reserved until further' notice from the right to be occupied or to be acquired by occupation, settlement, record, preemption, cr improvement undeC tbe provisions of the " Land Act, 1874-*': Land Reserved, or known as a Reservation previous to the date of this notice, or marked as a Reservation-npon ibe Maps of the Land Olnce. Victoria. ' \ . ��������� Land now or hereafter surveyed into Vii* lage. Town, City, or Suburban Lots, and alt, land within Ihe limits or boundaries of any Village, Town, or City; Land under Lease to tbe British Columbia and Vancouver Island Spar Company, or ta Messrs Hoodie. Pielz & Nelson. Land claims under the provisions of the " Miliiary and Naval Settlers' Act; 1863," or as a Military Grant by tbe Soldiers of the Royal Engineers who served in the Colony at British Columbia under Colonel K. C Moody, or wbo were employed on the Nortd American boundary Commission and purchased their discbarge in British Columbia ot} Vancouver Island on tbe return of tbe North American Boundary Commission to England* Land held nuder License issued under tbo, "Mineral Ordinance, 1S69," and amend* mentl.' Land now or hereafter -fa use as a:Pub!ia Landing, Highway, or*other general public purpose, or coming under the provisions o( the-Public Works Act/5 Land Recorded under Clause Twenty o������* the '!: Land Ordinance. 18G5.?S Land Purchased a3 Unstirveyed Land*. Land upon which a payment has been made to tbe'Crown; . Land Recorded as a Twenty Acre Timbered Lot. . ' Land under Survey as. or subdivided Into Twenty Acre Timbered Lots. And'also that tbe ubove Land is reserved from tbe right to be acquired by purchase as Unsttrveyed Lands, as provided by Clause 63 of the "Land Act.. 1874," unless the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works has been first specially advised that the land corned under one or more of the above descriptions and bis consent in writing ba3 beea ob* tained. ROBERT BEAVEN, Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works* Lands and Works OOlce. Victoria. ISth Julv, 1874. au8 SAMUEL STANLEY, ��������� ��������� LIGHTING CREEK, jja^ on hand a choice stock of ( Provisions, Groceries, IIpOES, CIGARS, CLOTHIKS, &G., whkb W will sell, ��������� "B-WKSSSmS"���������" AS THE aul [LJ6.] JOSEPH W. TRUTCH. CANADA. PROVINCE OP BRITISH COLUMBIA, VICTORIA, by the Grace of God. of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and 1'-eland, Qtieeu, Defender of the Faith, kcX To wnum all these presents shall come,*- Greeting. A Proclamation. Geo. A. Walkem,W"HERBAS it Is pro- Attoruev-General. ' " vided by Sectioa 8f> of the "Land Act,- 1STV: that the said Act shall not come into force until the Lieu- ten ant-Co vernor's assent thereto has been proclaimed by notice in the British Columbia Gazette; And whereas Our Lieutenant-Governor has been pleased io assent, in Our name, to the said Act* f NOW 'KNOW TE that in pursuance of te said proviso, We do hereby proclaim and dve notice of Our assent to the " Land Act, 1874.,} Is Testoioxy Whereop. We have caused these.Our Letters to be made Patent, and the Public Seal of the said Province to b e h e reu n to afuxed: W its ess, tbe Hon- otable Joseph Willum Tiiutch, Ltea- ienant-Goyernor ot Our said Province of British'Columbia, in Our Cily of Vic-* toria, in Our -said Province, tbis Six* ' teeniu day of July, in the year of Out? Lord one thousand eight hundred aud seventy-four, and 'in tha thirty -eighth year of Our Reign, j By command. JOHN ASH. Froviccisl Sewtar> ] kOSAiWtt r . ��������� r.amunimiw AM CARIBQOSEyXINEL -���������'4. . ZHT" ~ ' ~ " SATURDAY, SJEPT. 5, 1874. - --. ������������������THE JUDICIARY ON THE MAINLAND.) There was'a time in the history of British Columbia when, a -Judge of the Supreme Uonrt'fegjded upon tbe Mainland. Sometime after, the union of Vancouver Island" with British Columbia the Mainland was. left without a resident Jii dire, and now it enjoys a spying visit of the Supreme Court only twice, ot perhaps once, a year: a visit remarka'bly ���������short and only sufficiently'lone: to get through the business, immediately before the Court. The Court'Closes, and then, another long In- ���������' '. terval elapses. Meanwhile parties would bring on suits, but cannot do eo except through the medium of Victoria, because there is no Judge fo whom they can apply y .'to settle and adjust those interlocutory matters which must of necessity arise in the pro- grem of nearly all litigation; or if it be tbe case of an injunction in which an injury is mmploSned of and the repetition of it sought to 'be prevented, there is* actually no relief ttnti) the.next circuit unless the party happen to be.near Cariboo, in which case he may'be ,nb!c to employ a professional man to draw the necessary documents ;Uiese have to be " forwarded to some lawyer in Victoria.��������� double expense for the unfortunate litigant. Resides the rleJay. There is also such an ...article, occasionally as vexatious litigntion/ A. writ may be issued from the office of the JDiptricfc ^Registrar of Cariboo by some un-: fcrnpulous party.'.. The -plainiiflf presents no ju?t cause of action, his.only object being to liarrass the defendant or fo make him com- ���������promise some groundless action. The dpfend- a ii t rr ay be able to em p 1 oy a 1 a wy er. or i t m ay ��������� .be impossible. ,'Jf lie cannot employ one, the . unlucky defendant knowinnr of. none of the ���������.technical intricacies of defending an action, Ha liable to have judgment snapped a'samst iiim-by. reason of some informality.: Thank goodness, such actions arenofc frpqnent-; yet the possibility of. thern demonstrate? ffte Mackenzie's Railway Poijcr���������Thehiro- Hng orcjan of the Mackenzie Government -at New Westminster, and one of the prime movers in getting up the railway petlfion recently sent to (Cariboo for signature, gloate over his idea that Mr Walkem?s mission to England will prove a failure, and says^--we presmne by aul������iority���������tbat;>*'the Bpriiinion Government will commence'the Work of ftctiiul construction at ira;ibwn.fritieMd ^rpser ciitelhe work at its own convenience." The bold-effrontery of the New; Westminster organ in thus taunting British Colmnbia wilh what may probably prove to be a faefc^vis,, that she is completely at the mercy of a few men 95S3H NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ���������r ^ ������ Ktupivuw uonrt .nidge amongst us to whom the parties them selves ,oan apply. That there are cases in which applications for relief would be made if.a Judce.were on the Mainland, admits of no <lonbf. and to us it does seem, a noma Ions that Vibe three judges of tbe Su preme Court should lie kept, in Victoria, and one of them pay us. only a flying visit now and then. ;';In point of importance this upper -section .: nf the Province;to say the least, is ecjtial.to vbt.greater than any other section of British Columbia. The miner toils hard, and is one ���������of many. Our farmers, and there are manv of them, earn tbeir bread by the swf������at of tbeir brow; and (his.a section of tbe country .-which.'can and does support and supply its ������������������..... :0 wn;, wan ts mA pr.odtt ees m tic h w*a I th, - 0 u gh t to have its share of the d ne ad rain isfcra tio n ���������of justice. At -prepedt it.has not, for the Reasons above stated, y . Of >course, it Is necessary that the three fudges should meet at certain times for ap- r pea] ni afters in Victori a -but tha fc wo a Id ho t prevent'a Judge .^being amongst us for six iriontbsin the year-r-say three months.during tb e sti mmer an ii th ree d ri r i rig th e. win ter. We .certainly are entitled to consideration2-h the Move matter, and if: tbe antli bri ties -do not '���������tbififc it^proper that we bake a. Supreme Court Judge sent for a longer time araongs fe us, tbere; sbould be. aro0re extended power gweniti the Cariboo County Court.-'���������'It shoafd &aVe jnrisdictipn in actions to tbe amouni of $2500, It should ^, also have an equitable jnrisdictioh similar to .thai of ibe: Supreme Court, but subject to the supervision of ibe latter, so that in alFoases where relief cannot now be obtained in Cariboo in tbe absence of the Supreme Court rights may be enforced or 'protected and wrongs redresspfl without whose motto' is " might is right"���������is prefer* able to tbe conduct of the /' casMroo" terms of union organ io Victoria, which last winter done its utmost to incite, tho people to a rebellion against the Local Goverzroient for tbe simple reason that up to that time it had confidence in Mr Mackenzie's honesty. The Colonist, for the past few months, has been ustQg allthe windy logic at its command to prove to its readers that Vancouver Island has no right, according to tbe terms of union, to a single mile of railway; arid that Mr Mackenzie, whom it formerly accused of attempting to'Vob the Province ofuIs railway, and Vancouver'of its railway and terra inns guaranteed by Hip (*��������� cast-iron" terms, is now, after be has actually made the attempt; a pure and patriotic sfat^sm-m and the friend of British Columbia I We hare no doubt, like tbe arcb; traitor of old, our British.'.Onlipbia traitors bargained for tbeir ���������' thirty pieces:of silver'5 as tbe rpwnrd of their treachery lo thfejateiv e&R 0 f. t-h e Pr 0 v in c e. b 111 on r read era need no t; expec t the sn m e ��������� fi u a I e. as' i n tb e ease of Judas.���������the consciences of these 'hireling journalists are too elastic ty yy-. ���������"'.':���������:; Pfrms6.vAL.���������The fol lo wt ng gen tl em en ar- rived in Karkerviile last evening byBarriard's Express:���������Mr Robert Wallace, Post Office Inspector for Rnfiab Columbia.on aJ/wr of inspection ��������� Rev. Mr' Macg'regor." riasfor of the United" Presbyterian Chnrcli. VictbHa: and Mr C. H. Walbrotb, an fcrigiiidi gentleman who, is. faking a run lb rough; the country, T * ke & Kurtz Co ���������P r i va te ad v I ces ha ve REd^pJD BY EXPRESS ; 84*IW 2yi atthe Auctioneer, C* SARKEIiVlLLE, 1I1KEEVIUE PURE DRUGS/ ������������������'���������'���������';' BPEGIFiq MEDICINESi WGLISH, FKBNCH AND AMERICAN PATENT MEblClKlES,: j uj^i&\m-i^&'m "'"iy wmcwm and Mining ������11^ APPSAISEB AID ' XXmrQtmts reeeivoa!fl������wrT ; km^l F/IksB BEI/r3,;aiul a variety of Iktas not'-to b������ procured Kprth of'Frisco^ ' LIGHTNING CREEK. - BirkwrijUiS,:July 22,187^.' ;';, ,,y-} Ay / gers ;<Sttoc^ra to D.' kurts & 0o-, ���������' LIQUORS, XyyAA^KBBA-rXy .X A TOBACCO y^cy;^;y;;-GgocERiESl Creot Dissolution of Pairtnersbip . .jtoet-' XClMmr, CLINTON EX?RA FLOUR we2is:f-^^^%-^' .isutiial-'cbpsoiiU. , AlLdtibts duo to the lat.iflrra. ;of GitqA k- Gulcb^u will be c(jfU"<;teif"hy, fcltb*r of us.sfijil all IteblfUlff due by tbifsjtlt! 'fijr:tt w\U be s*'UleJl }>yX:j.?.G\jpd/wlfiti\ will '-bo'Dliaiie tilt" buiiiiK^a on bis owascc^mt. i y-Ay/rXA y'XAXAyAjy^iuQOZ-"A-;a -. a-y : XL. GEI0UON. ��������� Quosnebnouth, July 231, IS^4. ���������/���������'���������: / ai������l -m Messrs. Hearst and ������VfcMn*ter9 t^fbe/iD'rf'Ctorg U favorable bofb as to tbe vh Ine of -.'.thfi mi no n tid tbe advisabiIiiy 0f resuniibg ���������;. work. .No i n form a tion, h 0 we rer. birs been;rreeived as to the .time when work will ben*siimed. PkARsoxfs.;"ExrRKss arrivedi on i;Tbnrsdny aft-rnoon from Yale. ]oade^;^vUb;^igbtv The down stage of thin'liQe'-ieayfia:ihk''MbtiV Barkabd's Express, with the mails, arrival at (> o'clock last evening. The.'pas&eiiger list will be found in anotbor coTumn. y Ti.mk CirANOh'D.-���������Urifil further, hoi ice the steamer Victoria will Iwe Qnesnfiimonth at 'NOTICE. m ���������������!.������ Utfru m tort &}i^.mmyf>: flCE. FOTICE.'..' :yy,y:, VfOTTCR ij?|ii.-r-'!iy jrlvcr.v that HOVf? VRfS.Jji mil xS n a i������for j ���������< c i \ujiAih c i a: y < i������i <J. * ������r j*c������^ (u fl is? ��������� ��������� ������*'..] lift linj if rai k \TAWSii k <;?J. Mi uvhi.s ;u������ J' *t-'*i to be, paid ��������� 1.-. iCvvn;^ l i. ������*!?��������� f Vu lw* k Ck. irh������ Ladies* Balmorals, r r; Kid Opera Slippers, T y Lasting. Buskins, .-: * ' . Bfe���������Irom No.'^l to-7; MISSES &. BOYS' BALMORALS, ��������� SiZi*���������������from S io 12. Crm;6jRl3N^;--BALMORaL^No. 1 to JJ, tNTAKTS1 -BOOTIES, ������������������Ho, I too. " : ��������� LAi)lE&y& OIIIDDRK^S STIA1vR;MJAT^ Pai>er Collars and Oafs, \y^&eHf%^W7^ SHiRTsr. : ���������':yZZAyy:y-.ikoZ}!)Ao:i$.; ;yy:{y * ^5T THo nlwvc htn N������w ''(jOO:i������, :|iist K'rivM by /"y y W. DvMOSES. ; Barir������rvfJ S .'.notice'-to;all..piTwns ybo are jndehtod to him bv >ote orB-wk Aacoimti\t1ifii unless tli eir o^hts j -���������.- iw> paid on'or'before j'he 1st October next, ihcy THJE HALF-WAT HOUSE. JACK OFCLUHS will bo put into Court for collection'.. :" ��������� ���������* m* tv-minm, Por Sal mm gimE. I>ayS3beon instructed^ tho y,;; ^ster Co;, Earrey creek consideration of ZQ;*^e J8C01*���������nd the p0Jff HU:ivt;ii ihm^hiolv .. Burkorvit!?. TifB AGEHGtM? TITR ������������������;." HAS BEEN-VnBJipV.ED TO ��������� ICJ NTED. tmNTED TO.PORCHA^K, 'r.Ifl������TV TOXS OF;HAV} If or some- ril.H|)anslbIj']������������riy t������ Qnesnelmoutb, Sept. 4 ���������The Omineca Ex- tbolnterostor Peter Brown in tho said Company, unless tlio asscssm<?ots. due and nccruiiiifduc, arid costs of sala, are ptf&pti or lic/'oro aforesaid clato. WINTER ABOUT KfGlfTY m . Xiglitning Creek . "':: ''.:���������'���������'��������� ''���������'.���������' ;.' c.;.\r; Monm?.- "> Sisniv-y, /������|?njtl 22v'J87-i. ' . . /' '.hdSlra Mad of ^.BankruptcyNouce press arrived earirti,^-0min������Da Ex- *fports ewyth'J boCJ0'^.- ������r Lewis -claims on Germansen o^11*. A!l ������>e ;W. The ������laUn'iBiOMS?kT;t?hlW'Woit ���������������������%���������- flwt rate. Tbe I n\( ok g,llch ������������ prove te,be the best of the 2^2** c!aifll3 The roads are ver? hnfl ��������� ^a^^������:v^ ; :y ret^Pre^le^n-Friday next_ ^.. ft^PKCTJNfl.~Mr John r"^ , Mr Angus Lament started from fc? anf some two weeks since to pMtotfn*���������** ry at the hearf-waters of Swamp W .tT" toakwweto' provisions witifS iTllv 6B0K6E ByfiXUH,. ^iiclione.r. ^irst-class Steam En^ forSaie. to ���������wis coi'irr ACTHOftiSKo :i i'dilit'll firf tili-i Ttli 0"������'V REST, comp OARS. nUCKETS T'fC/rJ"wrv,w July 25. ARCHIBALD MON'ROE JIH26 lm ���������"������=������ TO TTO DOtuas' p1' ? and {or ������W������UL ASSAYS TO WYBnn-r. t!lC!������������������������^aoo. ������U'AES' 23tU Augugt, is^ .. STANLEY, 1 ��������� with extendi hi Ins lino: A largo iiHSortmonl of liffiflWlNG CREEK. utl faciliiics to do all kiuda of work STOVES, COOKING UTENSILS, &c, fttj band, and K1CW GOODS ooiiauutly bflliw re- ouivud. aui6 ������iu "; ������������">i) 1 tn nuuii iiwjur uruwr ������*ui u tbojusiico of tliecasc nuiy fe������infro. ALEX. K. B. DAVIK, Counsel fn tho'matter "oMbo Bunkruplcy. KicbfloW, 16th Angus 1,1874. ������8������������������ ; NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED .HAVE FORMED A ,]|i*(������J>/iVirli!i. frit. ir.������nnr<iil fnlrlliur ptll*pOSC8, tO Off iwsSfo -1 i'arliior^liip for gencml trading purposes, t< liaowu tin BElCDY & TCWWSKWD. VanWfnklo,-M������yl8t, 1874, A. 'IOTiVSKNO. .%*! ^������4 'tm "sATtfRDAV, SEPT. 5, ISTi. .. ������������������ THE EXPRESS, Cliiiton. Sept. i���������Barnard's Express, with the .mails arid the following passengers, left at4p.m,;~C. H. Walhroth. Barkerville: D. Thotnas. A, Townsend, T. Sellars, J. Holmes, and A. Bilsland, VanWinkle; one Chinaman for<Soda creek: An Extra left at some time witb Post Office Inspector Wallace and Rev. Mr McGregor for Barkerville. . 2/ QUESNELMOUTH. Qupsneitnouth, Sept. 2~Penrso n's Express, wilh Miss Miiinitt Purker as passenger for Stanley, leit Qneso el month at 8 o'clock tbis morning. -���������-. ���������-'-.- VICTORIA. Victoria, August 29��������� The new Dominion Steamboat Act. with respect Io- tho maintenance and marking of life preservers with name of vessel, location of buckets, axes, Ac., is iiuw in .force here. iMr.Henry Nathan was at Ottawa yesterday, ��������� The Levinthan will Uiko ler place at the cable bHMikvto day. John Kent, aged 30.-died a< the Royal Hospital on Friday of Bright's disease, VictoriavSept. 1st���������An expedition has just left OUawa-for the Pence river country. It lias no connection with the railroad., -... ..' The;steamer California will sail for Grange 1 ai al Si i t$ a o u Friday ri ex t. Sfeamer Win. Tabor arrived at S*n Fran- ci? c������ f r< s in V ic tori a o n Sunday m ������ rn ing. . Messrs. :'Lecli������ire,-Mcliityre and two others wilt*- leave', to day to i> respect the West coa������t anil interior ol the Island lor coal and other ��������� Tiit? eon tract for removing Beaver Rock in the harbor foi> b������������en uwuided to TUos.Speuce lor about $12; MOO. " - ; The aniiiial tneetinjr of tli������-Victoria Chant- ber of Coiniij>m*c������ * wilt beheld lo-day.. The ���������y el action a1.>tfik(*rs"ior the ensuing year whi lorm part ot ibe reguiuY business. EUROPE:' Lo n rt on, . An post ;���������$ 1 *Qu arani ine regain t h ios li a v o bt} -u p n t i n I o ree at Qii weia f������ ������wi > which: causes great hindrance to -commerce. ;Atl.. phrfons;are prohibited leaving or em- hnrkins: oUvos^mIs (Votu porta in' Americn. West I nd v % a i uj M ed i f err������i rie.au' Se a ii it ti 1 his flfcerhnned, Bncb vessels have clean bills oi boaifh. Vienna. "August 36--A circular note from thi* Russian Government \y.\h been published witlj nlcrmcf io* ihe recognition of the '%ankh Republic. It say* Russia cannot rt*- oopntpp a Gnvet smioiit which is not recognised in i;������ own country : that she bus no wish tn interlere wjth the internal affairs of Spain, and thai she favors no party. Madrid, August 30- G������;n. Copez Domingos Is mirebm^tbshe tvVw.f of Ruicrcerda. He arrived yesierduv ul Vich. The Cariists rondo an attack on Httigcordu.Jand were driven back With h������M\vy loss. 11 is reported that tho Oar- lists su tiered heavily in au engagement near Rineloa. New York, August 28���������Six hundred Men- nonites, nearly all from tbe Southern part of Russia, reached here yesterday. Nearlj all go to Dakotab. MemphiB, Term., August 29���������A large meeting waa held last night to express ihe indigo I nation of the community at barbarities on colored prisoners taken from Trenton jail 1 "tfv.f-ifwernnr ITarriR nreaiopil. Snepohpo wpta Ex Governor Harris presided. Speeches were made by Governor Harris. Jefferson Davis, Colonel Duncan McKee. Gen. Forrest and by Governor, Harris. Jefferson Davis, ^u.wuel Duncan McKee, Gen. Forrest and others, denouncing the cowardly assassination ol the prisoners, and calling for the most energetic enforcement of the law against the perpetrator* of the. deed. Gen. Forrest stated be stood ready to start to-morrow to assist the officers of the law to bring ihe assassins to punishment. Resolutions were adopted expressing the indignation of the community at the foul.crime, demanding prompt and energetic measures to bring the murderers' to justice, relieving ihe State from disgrace of such a horrible crime, and asking the Government to employ the best legal talent in Slate to assist the Attorney-General in prosecuting the assassins. New York, August 31���������Fivu hundred Men- nonites arrived to-day on steamer City of Richmond. August, when she asked me to go and get some brandy, and said here is one dollar; went to a Chinese wash house and paid Lee Kee one dollar, and he gave me half a-bottle of brandy, ihe same that is in Court to-day. Indian Charley, sworn���������I saw Tom get the brandy from Lee ICee ; Tom told the ldootch- man he got- tbe brandy from Lee Kee ;-Tora and the klootcbraan were both drunk.; 1 was onlv with tbem a short time". * . ;. Constable Archer,sworn���������About 11 o'clock on Sunday eveningjlas'tl met the Indian Tom on the road, and he-being somewhat drunk I suspected he had a bottle wilh him:; asked him if be ba<5.any brandy, and. he., said no : 1 tried to search him, when "he dropped a bottle on the road; he said.he got it in Chinatown, at the wash-house of a man named Lee Kee, XX '-'... ��������� ���������' Justice Robertson said tbat aB the Constable could not find tho Indian woman'who was the principal witness in tlie above case, he was of opinion that he could not fine to the amount he ought to ; but in future, if any person was found giving or selling -liquor to Indians, he would punish them to the full extent ot the law. In tbe present cuse he would only impose a fine of $20. * --���������-������������������������������������ ^ ������ ���������,..,... orward and help us out,and keep the miners in the country ? Does not the minor too often give his labor and risk his life willingly with- out a murmur in developing the niines of the province?- Surely there ought to be sufficient enterprise amongst onr merchants to-supply the miners with provisions and protect them. from the conmorants that prey upon their, necessities? There ;is one million ot dollars lying idle in the Savings Rank at Victoria; but her citizens had not the enterprise to invest a dollar ia thelarge and -profitable Gas- siar/trade 1 ;.'���������* ��������� y ,. h������* -^*-.������a������~-*- LIGHTNING' CORRESPONDENCE. ��������� Kim ������������������ . Stakt.kt, Sept. 2, 1874. Mining matters not bf ing of au exciting nature, I will try to give you the sensation, of the week caused by three cases: in the Jus tic������'j������J Court���������one for assault, one for celling liquor to Indians, and one for coming into Court with two bowie .knives and a pistol, t(������atly to take the same by storm. The first two cases were tried before J. J. Robertson unci Jonathan Nu tt. J.P.'s. Jn the case of W. D. Moses vs. Alexander Johnson, fur' ASSAOt/r,' the plaintiff btntig sworn, faid���������On 29th of July la-u I was assaulted by Johnson, who struck me \i\ the face, kicked ijie. and iefc nu* senseless ; wh������*n I recovered my sense?, I naked'��������� Jhlihson what he did it. tor; ht������ (J(Mins"n) replied.4 you bad no business oyer here: (meaning: the Indian-camp1); I said j ~* ���������i'lK J.5.V-. \-triA lit* I DISTUHI3ING THE COOUT. : . John Davis was charged with coming into Court loaded-down wilh two bowie knives and a loaded pistol, and shouting that he bad ���������' something to say in the1 other c������se):) also with being drunk and saying, "I am Davis��������� I- amT7' Constable Archer, sworn���������Some time ago Davis was drunk, brandishing*a revolver, and making, threats tlnn he wotty shoot one of the engineersiii the Vulcan shaft house; I was present and told him to behave himself; he thereupon picked up a large stone and threatened to break my head : I have-frequently seen him drunk, when he was always, armed, .-sometimes with a knife. The prisoner was bound over -to ]^ee.p tbe peace for six months in a bond of $1000, he triving halt of that amount, with.' two good securities for the other half. The Justice remarked that, but for lite fact that Davis was a hnrd:wcrkig. industrious, man; he would have sent him up for trial ; but tliat. if he a gai n b rok e t h o peace, hi a b ai 1 w o n 1 d be fo r- icited and he would be sent up before the Chief Justice. MINING INTELLIGENCE. WnXTAMSvCRERK, The Black Jack'co. cleaned up 50 oz; in 2������ days'this week, working short handed and with a small supply of water. Nothing now to report in the other claims. CONKLIN' GOLClf. * ' White Pine co. expect to have over ex*. penses tlnVweek;, a half interest changed hands two days since at $350. Ferguson co. had 124 oz. laat week, and about Co oz. u|> i to Friday night.:. Ontario looking better; Lwashed up 8 or 9 oz. yesterday, ons pick.. - GROUSE CRKEK. ." Princess Maria co. are down over 60 feet still sinking through clay.. , . DARVEY CREEK. From Messrs. Rankin & Turley, who, ar* rived from Harvey creek yesterday, we learn that, their claim, the Miaoehaha; is paying handsomely���������over 20 oz.to.theset; had 80 oz. last week 5 have-been much troubled with boulders. The Cuminihgscoi got aprospecti of $32 on the high rock :about 50 feet from, the old face ; will start to work on Monday jnVgood shape, with every prospect of takiii^ outbigp'uy. "- ���������/' ��������� \ .; ���������y LTGHfXCS'G: GREEK., '��������� M Spruce co. had 163 .oz last week, and 4T oz. on Thursday. Point co. washed up 20 oz* last week, and 19 oh:Thursday. Van.Winkld co. 154 oz. last Week, and 100 oz. on Wednes*. day. Victoria co..have ^commenced.fluuiing ilic creek ; wilt., con struct about .700. feet������ Vancouver co; working in the sides; had.53t oz. last week; 'this week the ground looks much better. ."Vulcan co. running draiit .\\.cnA ' ���������;{*.&t������itn'������������������ r.n. ������rein 48 feet from'shixiii . London, August 2S-The British uhlp M f: Dutfy plying b������Mweeu Southampton and South American pons, ran ashore on the south coast. Crew, mails and specie saved. London, August Ul���������The new ship Sierra Nevada, which sailed from Liverpool on 2d July for San Francisco, took fire and was totally destroyed. Crew saved. London, August 31���������The Great Eastern at ttnon had paid out 607 nautical inileB of cable of Anglo American co. >��������� ' UNITED STATES.1 Jefferson ville. I mi i ari a, August SO���������A hor- rihlu .onti'tige,. resulting in tho death of the victim* was committed near Henry ville last night. ' Augustus Gamier, while walking ttlong tho rait way track, waa assaulted by three m e n, w h o x ob bed In' iti . 0 f $ 5, an d then li0mid him aero������s the track and left him. H** succeeded in freeing bisbodyfrora the-ropes, Ij u t b v f ore' he con Id get h is I egs lo ose a trai n came up, mid althoiigh he managed to throw his body "off .ihe track, his left leg was cut off. He lay beside the track laat night, and was picked up and brought here to-day by the train. He died shortly after his arrival. New York, August 30���������Services were held at Plymouth church this morning and evening. N 0, refer en ce was m ad e toJihe sc and a L At the evening service. Mrs Beecher had an attack of heart disease, to which she is subject, and had to be carried home. Twin Mountain, ifavft-j&olia, August 30��������� Beecher preached here to an uuuieuco of over 1000 persons. Bis text was 4th and 5th verses of the 12th chapter ot Romans, and the sermon is pronounced to be ono of bis Saost &uccoB&tul efforts siiiTeHng from the blows [ then received. CiMssexamined���������I saw the klpotchman ovhj- there and went to see her : she met me half way. and I old ine Johnson did not wait me over there ; I then went back, but afterwards saw a half-breed boy and returned to speak to him : after the assault, I did not po = 0 my shop for two days ; the-day after I did go. I done, sr.me shaviup ; t wa* two weeks under the doctor'^ cave; I was not sober when Johnson assaulted me, Harry WilmH. sworn.���������Drove Mnsesovor' to Williams creek alter tbe occurrence ol* the assault ; Moses was intoxicated at ihe tim.������*'m the a^sauU, but was able to walk wilh my assistance. Or. Chipp testified a? to the nature of Die injuries rec ived by Moses: his face was bruised, his ritrht.eye end unncir lip .swollen, tho latter bndly: and flat ho had been attending him more fian a month. For the defendant. Henry Morgan tostiBed ns follows :~4did not witness the assault'*, J r dm sou and Mo*es wore in my saloon on the but vvhen times are lively,, then comes law. We can all remember how in our palmy days the Cou rfcs w ere ��������� fi j I v. d wi th: Ul i ga ti t s. the p tin - cinal cause of litigatiou being ���������'jumping." I hope, however, that our new era of prosperity wii.l neither be. evidenced by 4,jutop ing"or offeiTc'es of the nature above reported. [ can not close my letter without saying that the maaner in which Justices Robertson and ! Mutt administered the la*v 00 Wednesday j in Ob Is w i th the appro val 0 f th is co m muni ty. Prospector. CASStAR CORRESPONDENCE. I beard Ma^���������������y %'ZJ^ iin a barm and ihe. Indians vevc^VJKSon5 klooidim-Jit over to too Lite iv ., k, 1 ii-iv������' !- t ������rt mi but Moses sank f:-lu\v- )iim not tO CO, ������������i* , ��������� ... ...i.Sn.aii. him not to go, but ..������.,..,.. .... whipped one white man and will whip another *?; at that Johnson lelt. the saloon, and Moses lay down awhile,following Johnson in a short time to where he had gone; I consider Johnson bad provocation, for he was several times insulted in my house by Moses offering to bet t bat he iWou 1 d ta ke his kl0 0 tch man from h\m: Moses w ah ted me. to gi ve an Indian boy a bottle of whisky to take over to the barn $ I told him I did not sell whisky to Indians. Alter Mr Park had addressed the Court for the plaintiff, the Justices fined defendant iu the sum of $10. In rendering judgment, Mr Jn sti ce Robertson 10 ok. occasi 0 n to give the defendant some good advice which yout space will not permit me to give ui full, but the substance oi it was that "defendant having just come to}.the country it did not look well for him to belaying around tin Indian camp in sight of the town; and being a strong- hearty man, and, as ho understood, a good miner, it would bo more to his advantage to go to work and make fbr himself a good name. SEtUKQ LIQUOR TO TCPUN3. A Chinaman uaraed Lee Kee was charged with soiling liquor to Indians. Tom, an Indian boy, sworn.--! was in a klootchman's house oa Snntoy evening, 30th Lake Town*. Cassiar, July 23. In my last letter I was unable to give any ^T^TorvS tC & very ������ not a V^^������^������, ttil(i Thibet creeks, but and ^P^i'^K^t and no doubi. neaSe Tli 0 "ill bd Uken out ot I 'tiS 'Suvoing out as vvelUs if- .V" V v��������� other paving cret-Ia have kS . n- VtSJniot"IB tributaries in .conse- nr^tp ,WP������w r' o. d lb t g0y ui pay-, ",S- w t abon? 200 animals, are packmg comprising ab''������- y good rau, fttid aAtim^ cents fi3bt,b������t tbey cannot keep charge 4j. ������. '=��������� "J ������ n b������an3 and bacon die markets������pp^ utb aro wry hC'\a������-* " ���������, fl.0Ui Victoria. Flour ticks ������������ belf * Se,Tbeforo it reaches is bough up by J>������% aWaiting the au- hCie,- ^e^vSanc t������iL,bl������l nothing has r-wal m the mwhb! j reabouts Bince they been heard of tlie'i wi wUl passed the Bkeen^ ��������������� WU1 no doubt hfttevd otfand freight Severa traders here are ^^Smtan, wolt in by Indians One ^ dto.ooot knows on Uie ^yy^rly all the pack am- geese, laa W^������I^e ttSle. and ^iU no Sub, mo������opo)Use������ *e^ r whw,e d0Ubt f WeroAg Iritt* Colun.bia urd Pi.BWGior s. ~Barker vil le Wesi ey an . Church; was crowded last Sunday ev������ning. on the bo> . : casion of the resumption of'regular serviced by the newf l\ inisler. Rev. Mr Thornpabm The-rev. jrentleraan preached an excellent sermon; and We have no doubt) the statement made by-ihe preacher in the course of a fewf personal remark* after bis discourse-���������that being the only Protestant missionary here, he . would consider that ho. belonged not'merely to one but to all Protestant denominations��������� will have tbe effect of drawing to his church those belonging to other Christian ��������� churched riot represented in "Cariboo by a pastor. Its, future, divine service will be "regularly con-, ducted by Rev. Mr Thompson in the Cambrian Hal), Lightning creek,-every Sunday mom* i:ig, and at Barkerville in the evening. Lightning Grebe Items.���������On Sunday evening last R.ev. Mr Thompson preached his flrsft ��������� sermon in Cariboo in the. Cambrian Hall* The place was filled by a large aud attentive* congregation. After tbe service, tb<v rev. gentle mi!u made some very appropriate remarks on the occasion, expressing the hope.tbat both preacher and hearer might prove a help* to each other in-the future,���������"���������Mr J. Kdwarda. ami wife arrived here on Monday .last. ������ Three more saloons are in course of erection,,. ond Mr John Monro has laid the foundation, for ji large dwelling-house. \ FtRK.-��������� About half-past 1 o'clock this morn- ��������� ing the roof of Messrs. Co hen. & .llplfinan'a store w&s discovered to be on fire. The alarm-; was given and tbe Fire Brigade were speedily: on mmd in answer to tbe summons.: The- fire was extinguished before much dam ago was done to the premises or.atcolc. Captain Byi'nes it)sp.ected the premises afterwards* an d f ou n d that -the jire had b ee r i caused b y ,.the 10wer stove piping, having'��������� -��������� snuk d0wa about 5 iuches from the roof cap or thimble* BKRKKtETi September, IS 69.--Geutlemea, I feel it a duty I owe to; you to, express my gratitude for the great benefit'I have derivei.. by taking :* IS or ton 'a Camomile Pills.' I applied to your agent, Mi*.Bellt Berkeley, for tbe above-nkmed Fills, for wind in the stomach, from whi ch I suffered excruciating pal ?s for a length of time, having tiled nearly; every rem e Ay p ves erihed; b n t with oat cleric ing any .benefit at all. After taking two bottles of your valuable Fills, I was quite? restored to my usual state 0 f hen 1 th. Pleas'o giva tbis publicity for the benefit of thoao who may be thus afflicted.���������I am. sir, truly yours, Bbnuy - Ajxpass.���������To 4Iw Pvuprwto*^ . , ������������������.:��������� ... :. -.o... ���������:- ������������������ i. ��������� ' ��������� wr..'.. ry "vi Public Notice NOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN THATTHE ''-ioWowmgy.ntQ ibe -Bpandariea-of the Xsitnd Recording Districts urthe Province bf ^British Columbia:' y'A y, VICTORIA DISTRICT. The,Land Eecordiog District of Victoria tshall comprise those tracts of land other than ;aad except land included within the Municipal Boundaries of tbe City of Victoria, and "being witbin tbe Districts ot Victoria. Lake, >-orth Saajiicb. South. Saanieh, J^etcbosfn, JEsquimalt, Sooke, and Highland, as deOned on tbe Official Ma pa ot those districts now de- Official castle,' < Maude/ * Winchelsea/ ' Ballinac,' /La&qneii/ ���������Jedidish? 'ierviij. 'Jenkins,5 ���������Sangster,' '.EornbyZ-aad>.Denman/ and all smaller islands included within the said boundaries. * ���������������/4A<* *������*omuv ym<s,iui map. ioyo," .-* LiiWO i/19* ���������tricf ami North Saanich, 1859/ 'South Saan- 3ch Official Map, IS;39/ ' Metchosm District Official Map, 1858/ *������?qmmait District Official Map, 1858/ ' Sooke District Official Map, 1858/ and ' Higblaud District Official Map.) 1862/. together with all landsVidt included] within tbe boundaries of any other Laad Ke ���������cording District ia the Province." i. ��������� COWiCHAN DISTMOT.. The it an d Record ing District of Umwau -��������� *hall commence at Sawmill Bay, on the East ���������Coast of Vancouver Island! at the-South'-east corner of Section .1, Range 9. Sbawnigan Dis- irict; thence running true West 15 miles and 16 chains; thence true "North 18| tnileB, more or legs, to the boundary line of Nanaimo District as defined by the. *? Act to Amend the Schedule of ] tiife Constitution Act, -1874.$" thence totlo^og said District; Boundary Line as above defined 7| miles more or. less; Eastward to the; Coast at Stuart Channel;. ; "Ihence runniag in a North-easterly direction] ib Reef Point;on Thetis:���������'Island; thence to) Pilley Point, fbetis Island; thence to Tongue Point on: Galiano Island ; thence to a point -on the 45th parallel of north latitude in the middle of the channel which separates the Continent^frorn Vancouver Island ; thepce following the International Boundary Line to ���������41 no\nim*flwnJ Koiw.n������������ fp..~.. ���������������>������- - ~- NEW WESTMINSTER DISTRICT. The Land Recording District of New Westminster shall be bounded on the Sontb by the Southern Boundary of the Province (tbe 49tb Parallel of North. Latitude) to a point about 65 miles East from tbe shore of ihe Gulf of Georgia, said point being tbe South- Eastern corner of New Westminster District, and the South-Western corner of tbe Yale [District; on the East by a line {being also ' tbe Western boundary of tbe Yale District) running North from the said South-Eastern corner, crossing* Fraser River about 8 miles above tbe mouth of Harrison River, to a distance of about 45 miles, and ibence North- West by North about 50 miles, nt an average distance of about 10 miles East from the general course of the Douglas Portage, to the North-Eastern corner of,, said \IJisiricti;which is al3o the North-Western cornerof Yale Dis* trict; on the North by^a'iine;(beingialsp the Soi11hera boundary. in ��������� part of; the Liilobet District), thence running West;, from\;said last named corner, crossing; .Liiiooet Lake at a poi n t about eq u i-d istant fyo meither end, and touching tbe extreme Northern point'of(JetA vis Inlet (wbicb 13 - tbe /SoIJ^b'KWoi/'i;pWr.f;'of., Lillooet District) thence to Forbes Bay/'on the shore of Desolation: Sou od ; and'on the West, by a line running lb rough 'theimfddle Of Homfray Channel to ;Sarab Point; and thence in a^traight 1 in6;Solitb*?rl.v tb;tli^jtbosfe Westerly point of Savary Wahd'fttblnce to mid-channelof Gulf of "Geo nr r af theoce to toral District, being also the North-Easfc cor- of N>rih Xatftade ��������� ^ ner of New Westminster District; thence fo I- Meridian of West Lon *i a, ^ toe 12k lowing tbe Northern and Extern boundaries by \he 60th Parallel g ' 0ntf,eNoris of tbe Yale Land Recording Division to the Alaska, a Territory of''th n* the w������f b7 point of commencement -America .* i -- uPited.States & DISTRICT OP YALE (OSOOYOOS DIVISION). : The Osooyooa Land Recording District shall be bounded on the South by the 49tb Parallel, commencing ac a point (being also the Soutb-East corner of the Yale Land Re- cordin g Di vision) j then ce ru n ning West^ to tbe Western boundary of Kootenay District; thence running\Northward along . the;said Wes 1 em boundary to the; Soutb-East corner of the Kamloops Land Recording Division ��������� 1 hence following the Southern and Eastern boundaries of said Land Recording Division, 10 the South-West*^ corner of tbe said Kamloops Land Recording Dirision ;; thence, due South Klong the boundary of the Yale Land Recording Division, to point ofi commencement. ��������� .y y���������'������������������:"���������"���������-. '. '���������������������������:' '������������������-; ft6j Pn R(>BERT BEAVEN Chief Commissioner Lands Ik, Lands and Works Office 0rks' Victoria,. July 18th, 1874 ' ~ "* Be5 PUBLICIOTICI: the.centre of Sabine channel:to m boundary of Nanaimo Land Recordino- District foilo\r- iiiff through .the centre'of said ichannWin: a point opposite Point Upwoodv Tex^a^lftnd- thence following the mid-cbannel of the Strait of Georgia to.the Nortb^stern corner or Cpv.ichan District; {thence'.Weston the49tb Para lei to point of cornmfetnent^hnd shall mchuiA ���������thp fnii/\nr;n������ r^\ ������������������,������������������������������������������������������������������������- ��������� ��������� ; ^;poinrmidsvatbetw^T,^ . ^^lahd. and Fairfax Point ������It M^r^y I^Vfe^^ Island;; thence'in a Westerly direction tb Ibe . ttZtf>1*^'& ^o,t northerly; point, of Piera Island .thence .Sy!^ * ^ W^d/- texada/ IVesterlr to H������>r������h Pr.inf ������K������ W.C;^��������� fit^:^. ��������� "aW* , ^eJ!?n:.. Qw&WXA ^PearSo.n/ Westerly to Hatch Point, Shawrnigan District: thence Southerly, following the coast line to ���������ibe point of commencement; and shall include-those tracts of land comprised witbin <Jt)wicban. Quamicban, Somenos. Comiaken, -Sbawmgan, and Cbemanis, as defined on the Official Maps.of those Districts now doriositfri nrcwun-n >������w.u "��������� ; 1a the Land Office, Victoria, an<l wbich mapt DlblRICT ��������� MLE (T?ALB DIVISION), aredesienated resnectivpi. 'Cowichan Dis- v The Yale Land Records Division sh* be bounded on the West hy% I'nee^meni fen.ce/ ������ Woo I bridge/ - Gambler/ beats' and Parage, and all other small Islands not enumerated within said boundaries ��������� > ������ re designated respect ively ' Cowicb; 4rict/ * Qu am ich an District/: ��������� Somenos Dis- .trict/ 'Comiaken District/ 'Sbawnigan Dis- ���������trict/ and * Cbemanis District/ on tbe Official Plans/ together with the Islands of 'Galiano/ ������Thetis// Kuper/.' Reid/ * Hail/ '.Secretary/ J Narrow/ l Parker/ ' Prevo3t/ * Gossip/ **Mayne/- 'Samuel/ 'Saturna/ 'Pender/ i Moresby/ {' Portland/ ��������� Turabo/ and shall Include, all other Islands not enumerated within tbe said boundaries, except Salt Spring LILLOOET DISTRICT." The Land Recording District of Lillooet shall be bounded on tbe East by alios (being also tbe Western boundary, in part, of the Kootenay District) commencing from, tbe North-Eastern;corner of Yale Electoral District; thence following a course parallel to tbe general course of tbe Columbia River and about ten miles distant therefrom. 50 miles. to a point on.the 52d Parallel of North Lali j tude, w h ich 13 ihe N'oithr Eastern corner of j said Lillooet District, and tbe South-Eastern corner of Cariboo District:' on the N������������r!b by tbe said 52d Parallel (being also'he SomDern boundary of Cariboo" District) ending tbe Cariboo Road at tbe 133th mile post, for a distance of about 220 miles. Jo a point on the 124lh Meridian, which i* ibe .Wih-Western corner of said Lillooet District, iiiid tbe South Western corner of Cariboo District: an the West by the said 124th Meridian, a distance of about 125 miles, to the point where' tbe said Meridian, intersects the Northern bcun- b'ary of New Westminster District, at the Northern extremity of Jervis Inlet : en the South by tbe Northern boundary ������������r New Westminster District, to tbe North Eastern corner of said District (which is also the North-Western corner of Yale Electoral District) and thence by the Nor Iutu boundary, before described, of said Yale !'>ofi>rit Di* trict, to ibe South-Eastern corner of said Lillooet District, which is also the NorUi-Eastern cornet of Yale Elect oral: District: igpTICS IS HHREBV Crlto THAT dm l\ Grants will be-l^aod to ihe unrformfuilonfJ Mining Gwnpaftk'3 for I Ami claimed by Uieio in ac. c<fr<I������ace with " The--(JmM Mining AraeQfimcnt An 18T^������ SIXTY (60) PAYS from tho date titrisor��������� S vWei 00 obj<������tk'0 t? Itklpid against the. issalaeor^a mj'4 Worfcf before the explrailvn of iiu sM sixi������- 4������y������, viz.:��������� ��������� The Black .lack wl Burns Company, bill claim. The MyrthCiitnpoiy.- TbttlHJiarutGmipiny. ^ Tti������ Sin ������lu t������ Cn������p^by. The Al< n Qm&\av.y: The McL'rvn Ornjunr. Tti** V*t**t Kiwe tVwjMoy The t?Dion C������imp������ny. Tbe IiuivjJ������*nUni Cumpiny. Tt������e. i.������*������uwoud Ooip.acy. pf,\tw of th** miniDg ground cbiiranrt by the abf.to 0>nt|>inl������'S ceti be s-^*n ai the office ef tbo Govrrc. ment 'Agent, C-.riboo, for Sixty days from tha izio . KOBKRT BKAVKX. Oi I ef Commissi oner 01* Lands a.n.l Work3. L^n^������ani? tVorks ti.^^run'nt, Viciurii, July 30tb, 1571 hu9 SALT SPRING ISLAND DISTRICT. Tbe Land Recording District of Salt Spring ���������Rhall comprise all tbe land on Salt Spring Island. NANAIMO DISTRICT. The Land Recording District of Nanaimo shall join the Cowichan Disirict to tbe North, ���������commencing'at the point at which the Na naimo Electoral District boundary line strikes Stuart channel: thence Westerly about 7| wiles to the Northwest boundary of Cnwicban District; thence in a Northwesterly direction to the gumniit of Mount Moriarty ; thence in a direct lino to the summit of Mount Mark : thence in a direct line to the summit of Mount Heecber; thence in a direct line to Hugged Peak ; thence Easterly to ICiiknsban - S(ll, tJ?l({e to its I Point on the East Coast of Vancouver Island;! thence due North to Round Lake ; thence on thence Southerly, following tbe Coast line! tbe South by a line running due East to the down to Cape Lazo; thence In a South-(Eastern boundary of Yale Electoral District ' .easterly'rttw������A������nn *~ it.- being also'the Wea***.* >~ also he Sou.h-E^rn coroer of-Ne# We t������ Rortd about 45 miles; tbence North: about boutb.?HSterly direction, runni g Sen* oful,onlfTiI&^VorrfedS in a Southerly .lirection alon* (be trail 11 f DKmCT o,^mwre A'S:1aitS!i,'l������* running due Eim to ii,^ \yc>} inncoton, agan Lake ; TAcZtV^^ ������^ rum,me KorHiw������i-<l !,, ,,"' b-v R Kw em shore oo L" r������fW ****&* thence due nA., .,"*i*n [J?ke to ������" head : ;��������� DKTRIGt OF KOOTPNiy toraia���������aLiiiSD ";;?;tAr%nez Eastern enmai ^x V UCl!' "������ f(1 ',)fi.'^onh River, and ^S^,,rsr 0f th������ Columbia * "TiirthW distance of '"'"i 10 mi!es-* r- North-Easi of'the ������ '*Sj abm,t -.������.-' ">"<* theiicebythoJISih^ ->- C'unnmen!> an<l the Ease by the Siljrf lft ,hlV Province;.on Province : ' and o ''!'������'" ,!������'"������l'"-y of the Parallel, ^ SouttSrit��������� " "' by ,h^ ���������l9,b ���������vince. , O0Ul0trn boundary ol the l'ro- DISTRICT^F CARIBOO. '& PERKINS' (Me b.r*t v4 WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Doolare<ll*yGonnojFscur<sobo THE ONliT GOOD SAUCE. Cauuon against Fraud.���������The Miccf.-s.-i r>r.iuj������ most ilelujjou? and ;������nrlvhlle������V ContHnuiu Uawwi- G&mm certain *le# lers 16 .a p'ply t b ������*' ii a m <������ o f .* ��������� Worn������. teMb������r������ i?a������c^;* ;o thrir own folVHor co������ij������oinn's tta'- public |������. hereby, ib formed ItoauWWij vvavMipj. r'u^'^N'iB*o������tn^',;Tsio������������������;"; . ':���������*-������������������". A.BK; rOR LEA & PEEEIKS* SAUC3 an |f i o j**?* i iin t; t hpj r a am e'a a ro u pun ihe inum* LA BKLS/������Tltri������KR . affd B������TTf K. .Sum .eol i -In* l*ttH������f jjtt m'������rk**.i f h av I air her it snpplH ������*. *l -* a. * pu rMu s -BTiarc^ttTS li I r������ -So u c t- ji pon UiV * rip.. p?-r tin i libt;l,������ of;w|j icl11 Iu1* n.tmW ������f fet* ������n ������t TtTriita n ;i ^* i������ .fc<i.������ n forged ���������. t;; au rf r. # i v������������ im r.re'r i ha 11 fo'f bav f tutfttjttiM tb������j r c������rrwpftn'<I<-n is wltii, pmrtM nUAritfjr t������ talc i������ i H^lnii t pWtc^'ilini;.* ;Riffijnst MA>t!- FAcft,T s krs n h tl VK.vuoR j? <> l s ������ ch ��������� i> r ."a tt r ol tier imi la* tions Uy ivhichtheiiriub t"ma j- heini'nnljcJ; ��������� . Ask for LEA fe KKRRINS' Sauce- and see Kamo oa Wrapper, Label, Bottle, and ; :S topper, yy ���������;������������������..- Whnlwak an<t far"'#xp*ilby the proprie.tom, Wor. gpsU-t���������; Cpm������i;k Bl.ick%*������.���������)I, "I>������o��������� l������u, i-c.-, &o;; ������a������l by Cnwrsan*! OUmco universally. . y; ������������terly direction Tc he centre of C^' Channel; thence fo!lovine the cenhl % ^ channel to a point oppose !���������"{'ALA! being also the Western h#mr������7 r .. ��������� ^y District: ft ?^[ ofr K<><^- boundary of 'Koo <������fl '-'?* tbe Wwfej'n ������n <k������ XT."! f^/ilpctorol District* *iw^- tracts of land included wlthta xtJ? ?e Mountain, fedar, and Cranberry fc^ defined on the Official Alani of L��������� J- . 4S and which .J&U, are designated respectIwi. ���������Nanaimo District Official Jtf.in 'iSio ������*������' ,y tain District Official Map 1853 <" Lh, r' , thence in n direct line . miles, to a point on. tho North Thompson River (Meridian Rend) about 15 miles North of Kamloops ; thence in a direct line about 15 miles North of Kamloops; thence in a direct line nboti.f-50 lines to die I mile post on tho m...���������- ��������� -.om Yale to '������ry of Lillooet Dl-tpi , ' "y-rn houn >>Y the before die"Ibe \X A Bml*-������������������< Kootenay DisS y ' "'"lary. in p,���������-t, of Meridian^ ft \ 0������' ������ ^ by the 118th V>fer��������� boniul u^Tn f ' ft-' -,M"''e hIw ,h������ l-'tcl) to the sl,milSt of '. r> ,KwM������MJ' Dla- and thence No,- ��������� i,r ,,t������cky M^UnM, Rocky.Monnta ns7, d ''.^ "������������������������������l*f H" of West L. ���������,r(i (V.n'b.v������K, I20th Meridian the iVovineef;,' '-������"'���������'���������" bonndarr of Parallel of. C " , ������ forth by tho 60tb boundary of the Provll.M C' ^������"!'��������������� ibe Lnnd Uitton ARE prepared to fumis* Lumher nt their, MM* William Creek, or deliver It to ordftr. LUMBER DELIVERED ON LIGHTNING CREEK. Raying a Plaining Machine in operation they * also furnish' y. DRESSED: tyUUBEXBA Van Volkenburgh & Oo. BARKERVILtEaAND I LIGHTING CMEKy A SUPPLY OF TH0 Je20 . Always <ra hand. ThFcTr,-V--,-������"' WS8UR. Re KimMI.Estate. XTOTICB ISHERBBV GIVEN. THAT ALT/ -L" Accounts rluo to th������ ubove Estaio must u ..������. . m i} u ne cor di Off D i s (. be bounded on tbo South by ItwOGth settled for tb with. lrurullel BarteegrfiH torn mt W������. GEO. BYRNES, Deputy AOaji������Ulwto*' plllp ��������� m \yx
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1874-09-05 |
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_09_05 |
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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 |
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AIPUUID | 92d57340-d0e1-4d4f-be92-1aab83d4cd02 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0171411 |
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Longitude | -121.517222 |
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