t^jg^miMMa^Kfjm^j^ax^^ i j^rf^rj^^'ijstgHfl^^ hy tlie 19 0p.thei, ike Wt% idd & \y pf'5 US n> IEh Vol 17 Barkerville,; William Creek, B.C., Saturday, FebruaryA 0,! 1875, ^::% / he ;UCE. bw'oat biivn iooi^\rmt ��"h>; puim,^.- Ay ^tiyxa\i ?' ^AUG ii ���jhcvrhito **�� BtTil-tV^ ������ti(:rtni;i;jj AVJlfi jj] \vt'i i y;:oil:cirii:iu igCtfv 7&*-"3iti*lft. ?ott;ie.;^ TiLBCAlUBUOSENriJNEL Published every Saturday by ROBERT nOLLOWAY.'; iSabsoriptibhv - ���:'-26,C��nts tier Week. R.yrittOFADVEKtH IN '-.���.;! .For-'no:8quuVe(ouolaoh)}nj"6tia8ortloD, '..". $3 *' * '��� - onomoiiihV'.''*'��� 16 ffurtwoiquarei. (IrsHuiertton, - - ... 6^ * * i i one month. - I - Agents for the.** Cariboo Sentinel.��j tm Tan Wink to. - Qujsncl mouth, H-1 la <;reoky ��� ��� OUaton, ���".���'' rule; NT..M- 'ViBtm'nst^r Vif!<>iriii;������ ��� ���'. -v-.: 0 **���1 v��tt ��� - . - * �� Lindsay. . m... Barn a nV 1Expros.* - .*- j tfarimrcl ?��� Rxpref *- ' -5'. Barnard's Expjrcs? d'�� do. .John Wurrajy V ������"*���*' -Mr Shalci-spV��ar'.- 80 C^rnhliL London, E.r Vtl is CARIBOO SNNTINF.L Card?, Circular* P^?****��*^ nrri��-rVrrrh^P f r Ballsand Theatrical Entertainments: ���ftst'Cutei) witli nc'atnes'^ah'Tlippa^h NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ���/. No more CpIdiFeet! LADIES* i"CIIILDRE3STS WINTER BOOTS GENT'S,...LADIES! fc CHILDREN'S RUB-' BER OVERSHOES/.'. ���TWEED WATERPROOF '. GLOTH FOR LADIES' DRESSES. .'. - ��� CHILDREN'S MITTS & GLOVES.' "" LADIES':-'HOODS .. m wm Vr'-yviyihm \A>S.J!|> V j \i4 OyAlyAi X".w tiiy\ -rJiyv>;V:.jii;: v'T'!i*.'tT' ?. vl .!Tj":fii-��-&'{Stylo-4V* vst *y^\ !��an ..'i'.M.rt. ���VfX'-/..: 4!ptr%- fi\ tn-V in, Mil tlUtmi $ ch r��?;-.ffr '|||I n.7n-;-! fl ISlf "fr^i.s Hjj iBii nr:7--y|||I jjs ji t :: K^ n.tff-h o'!;��i-.' Rf^fi t-fii'-c'.] l"IXy^ ff"':>r''' ^s 1 '���''���rl a ^B si?em f)37 >I1- THAT XT, tl rv--r 5^:1 it'ij 'll'T, ^ ''j .ft B pi ��� Hf? Kotice to Claimants of ������-/AX --..-iLaild, iyi ljLlco7,t district. TtMVNsiirrgNo. ]VTO'^^lfv tli hi ret)y csv��*h'/tT��a-l''-Tn 'Record *���' ��tn(!���� with 1 hi' n'ro\;iHniiA ��.f ihe -k L?tV: Aoi". 1"H74 ?* th** f��il'.��)wijJir hind? Hininv in the y J Ms trie' of Ln'��ov��t. opn����sjie itly Jlr.c (Jre^li >%hf n��mk r>r |��>}\����t? Rivr����\j fMvche^n wh ifir}'U*;i hy P.ii.rvi��yji. -\n.\- M;\|>h thert'ul bavi V;ls*����r! df'biiijirf.j ju iijo' Utiioi b( C:E. l*oi>f ��� 't'Stj.^Crintoii : S.��ctions 1,2 !?. Fast -half uf .S/ctinn!4. ..��� . ���* ji s:��-ciloin 10. II. and; 12. I'Y-.tzfJbintiijS^fM-teufi \"X 11. ! W'iyJ half hi Section :IX K'i Ih half of S.'otion 1(>. . Se..iii>.ns 20. 21, 22. Kracfioiial ck^-ito 2/>. S^c'iotl's 2G. 27, 28."2��,.34. S-��'.j-' j Aud that claimants of any pori?on.r��f thi* Ujol who have not ohlAimvl Crown Gratis tlifef*��f;#honlii prove up their claims in ac cord.tnce wilh Cianseil. " Larul Act. 1874.?? Fornis of proof And declarations can bv oMainod at (ho office of the Commissioner. Cllutun. >:-: ' '���! :.; y ROBERT jREA VEST. |i v C?hief Commw��iioner^Laaiil3|and Works' Lands and Works Office, .. : Victoria. Dec. 19, 1874. . ��� y '0, ���fl&rr'A\l orders from outlying district prompt ly attended to and thankfully ro- oeivrd. ��� ���.-.' All the above :Gdo4s;Glteap V-;- ibrfcash. ;. ��� w b. Moses -y .. Pit rk f-rr 1 He -.'Dot. .5..; -: . . VV... .. ,\. *., \ 7anJ�� 01 Britjy-; Oolurriblij 3> i it!���> k./ a ia-. ^ JLttXJL^' JL .��� c- J>X1 -HA J7i i.v x �� STANLEY/ ^:;LIGn^^|jR^; ;:Phe above 'Restaurant is. now Opened at ..ly wo.-.uppt-r cud of to\viivwlior? BbarJ cm he had �����y the work or RirifiJe men Is: A' fcue! Sfuloch ia* el so' .���.ttacliedj.suoplied with ,���,������' ������.'..y:���'.- - y *.;���> The Ifest Liqiiors& Cigars, FEESH ^BR-E^D,-- ��� PIES ���, and Cak^ daily. ... ho28 3m ���.-. JOIINMAIIER: til a my it n rri v ing at, Clin ton. .ori: -wedn esday s; and .'Barker ���viH(&:'o'ri^ Saturdays. AdministratorvyHotia V ���iii llio.matter of the Kstate and EffVets Pi \'$lp\s$m b��avw Barkervlllo op, Sundays, arrive fa {JAMES O'BRIEN, deceased, intcBUteJ ALL Persons wlio ��� aro indebted to the above .fidUtto arj* r^qujreil. to p:iy the aMiwuOts *\h3 forthwith; uiul all puMons'who imve any claims. flfciiiiiiKt the Siii. I fetato uro nquinvl to sen! in ihi-ir M��P!.ICl- -iS lion will hu ma flu at tho m-xt rji^Fsiun of tho i.(.'},'is!.\iivu Assembly of tiu Proviacu of British tJo- 1 Tlaihia by tlto WILLIAMS GREEK BSD HOCK FLUME A.NJJ WTUil CU.\U*ANr (Lifniied;,J for an Act to -ron.ew' in favor of the 'sul I Company for ft nirihur ]>-rio4 or ton'y...-:irs from ihe 29Lh* cmv of W-ftiU, ISI6, all an J sinful *.r the rfctftte, privil-soHand 2"a ft (11? ooii re rr ad u jr > n t [! o in by. tu e c ��� V.'i Ll i ims Croc k. rinmoOruuiancn ayOO I*�� \ tiwseitt'im. *<& iA\ ti ton on Thursdays a o '.1 Va l^. on S'aturd ay u. Oniuftcts at Cache Cr'jok with , Vance's Express fi Okanagan. . AtUltiton'wjlTi Ft-rgitHOti's ExprfSB fhr Lillooet, .- An-l Willi 6'tTiglitvrr�� ExprtJtfS tox i>����g: Crook, ; : ��� At;;QiiftsaelinouIh with Syivestor1 s Express for Oiiilusca.' .; F. J- BARNARD a CO-i Freight and passengers carried through at reasonable utos ���. '"...��� v, ' For rates of Freight an-! Passage, .npply. to , : , : , -- GEO, BVHXES, Agont, . " ..no? Barkemile. THE FOLLOWING Elf EIST FROM i IITTEl' dated loth May, 1872, from an olil inhabi- tarit of Horn!ugsHam, near Warminster, " Wilts:- i4t must also hog to say that your I'lllif are ;an excellent moilicino for nip, aii'i I nertainly , do onj >y J?aoii health, souml siiU'p, anatl3��ie'n, yours very re- ���AT TUK��� Keep on Iiand everything ���B2P!lBlIi'IIIII8[SlIR ��� fTAVING. APDF.n- A ,GOOD...STABLE TO-THIJ II Half-Way House, ik nuw prrpared to dfler yoo.l .c.commoJaiionsJ to. Toamster?. a nu\-ply of -0��ta tU'l. Hay will always he kept eri hand and sol.t at reasonable rates. ~" . -.,��������������� Tho Bir ia supplied wHU tho besJWica, Liquor* *nd Cl��&ra. . , . - , y "Appointments, Private Secretary's.Office, 17th Dccomber, 1874.. .Ris Excellency, the Tii en ten an I Governor . has been j>leased, to appoint AxnKRT Kmrro^ .iiGHARiis, Esquire, a liarrister of iirflisb" Qy, *; ���npxb vi; to b e a No tary Vnb Up,: ���, *-. ;; v Private Secre la ry's Otili'p*., x-"'. : : 10th December, 1874. His Excellency tlie: Lientem��nt-Governo�� ���lW oh the flh June, 1873, pleased to'appoint LIkxky Glasson OoiJETXKr. Psquire. AUor-= ' ney and Solicitor in the Suj/rAine Cfturt of B ri tish Columbia; to be a No ta iy pub i ict His Excellency tbo LiputenaptrGo.vernorAn Council has been pleased to appoint Alla.v GitAUAM, of Mansoa Creek; Esquire, to be Coroner in and for Ibe District of Omineca. His Excelleucr the. Lieutenant-Governor in Counci 1 has 6eei\ p-1 eased to p]ace Aijuuf GiiA!iA?.r, of Matison.'.Creek, Esfjuire, oii tht* Commission of the Peace ia and for the Djs�� irict of Oniiheca." ��� Appointment ���s, ��� TrovinciaI Srcrotary'.sQ/liQ^, 24U) Dekmi ber, 18H. Tho t.i;?uten?int-Gnvrr:inr in Ofmncil luis b<-i|- pleasoil to place thy following gcntl men Yji Uivi t'sunmlss.in��.i>rtlje Fcuee: , Alexander LivnsAY, of LtgUtniTi^ Creek, E?qu ��*' Rr thu'Oisirict of tariboo. . ��� ���* A!ai:k Basks; .Tons Hkyde.vv Thomas A. Bplklsy, of Namiimo, Esquires, f.ii't Frrdfkiok Wimjiuha^ IBjWHl Jr--_. ���2m B3a TIIE-CARIBOO SENTINEL sgz SATURDAY, FEB. 20, 1S75. MR WALKRM/THE RAILWAY. AND THE DOMINION ESTIMATES. Tbe interesting and important news which we publish in another column will bo read with interest by every cine. Mt Walkem's eonstif uenla and, friends in Cariboo will be Rlad to hear ot bis safe arrival at Victoria after the successful accomplishment. of bis mission to England v the only.regret on .their part will be Ihat^distance interposed to pre* vent their joining the people of Victoria in welcoming home an able and faithful public servant. Tbe statement made by.Mr Walkem that actual work on tbe Victoria and Nanaimo section of the Pacific Railway will bo commenced on the lOtb March next, and the fact that a large anra-of moriey'has been placed Son the Dominion Estimates for. Railway const nicti on, will raise the drooping spirits of 4boae who doubted if the road would ever be comm^Hced, and strengthen tbe.faitboif othes who never shared this doubt. We sincerely li ope that iu future the people of British Co- fl������mbia will never bave; occasion;again to compluin of the bad faith .of the Dominion Government in carrying out its .engagements. , As we understand there is some doubt a? to ihe correctness of the figures- S6,250.000-for Pacific Railway, th3.varions itein9ru nder that Wading footing up only $4,500,000, it is necessary in order to dispel this doubt to say i b a j; i he 1 h tier amou nth as b een ap p ro p riated out'of (he principal sura for works of co ��������� Vriiclion in connection "with the railway,- leaving a balance.of $1,750,000y.still unrip- propriated.*' 'The;;'large. sum .of $500,000 is placed under the heading - of ^Pacific. Rail way3;! for. re moving rocks from the K Fraser river. .Can H be possible that ������ the man of water stretches".still;sticks to his insane hobby :e\ utilizing a riverlike the Fraser in con nee tto'h with -Jibe;; rail way r>(\ntr Pirru-n rim?o ������ %.txr 1 been laid, at an expense of $250,000, enabling the following claims to bo worked:���������California, Tyack, Cornish, Six-toed Pete, Steadman, Dutch Bill, McLaughlin, Well Mary Ann, Brou8e,-Wil3on, Casket, Forward* Excelsior, Sunflower, Jenny Lind, Simms.*Wide West; and -next summer two more companies���������the Hurdy and Reid���������will be added to the list, Tbe Flume Company also employs a large number of men, whose wages circulate in tbe. communky and,benefit our business people generally. Taking intovy. consideration, then, the fact that the entire; community.h- largely benefited by tbe operations of this Companyjor tbe reasons we have "stated, the renewal of the'charter; will be unanimously endorsed by every one in Cariboo. MINING INTELLIGENCE. - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WILLIAMS CREEK. The Grizzley co. (McMillan & Bingley) have got on to good pay ; took out 10 oz. from a 4 foot set yesterday, Big Larry & Co., working below Caraerontoni njflo struck good pay yesterday���������a top streak -washing up about 10 oz. from a small set :'��������� ������������������'' ���������-���������'- , ~ ��������� P conkltn ouLcrr. '������������������/. The Cora co. had 31 oz. up to yesterdays- Nothing new from the other claims. ��������� ��������� ' y ) LIGHTNING CRBEK. ;. Van Winkle co. washed up 1.40 oz last week, Victoria co 500 oz., Vancouver cb. 70 oz: This week all three companies are entirely off pay.. Vulcan co. had a little over expenses last week, and 22 oz on Wednesday. Costello still continue, running*iuto the bill with one drive, and find the rock raising ; the down stream drive is said to look more favorable'; had about 13 oz. on Wednesday. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. By virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain mortgage.ot Lands.and Chattels from Ah Sub, deceased, Mortgagor, late of Van Winkle, to Woxo Wee, Merchant,, of Van Winkle, I have been instructed by the Mortgagee to sell by Auction, AT BARKERVILLE, On Wednesday, Feb. 24th, NEW ALVERTISEMENTS. Important Auction Sa le ���������OF- Government Lands At Twelve o'clock, noon, kT, ;. Ben j. :F.IIaktmas.-~ Your brother is in the employ of MrjThaddens Ilarp^r, at tlie Kara- 16bps; Ranch, wberef your letters will reach him. .'-PP "P!. ' P NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; That Situated on Dog Creek, Formerly owned by MoaeslPigion, and;by hira; sold to the Mortgagor, being Lot 7. Group U, of Lillooet District/containing One Hundred and Sixty Acres more or less.with the improvements thereon erected ; Dwelling: flous8. IflO 377 219 200 2S3 137 TRRMS C. fiOtf 'ASH���������Ton (10) p^r cpnt as soon as ������"* the balance must be pm-l within tlireo (3) fay* *l l] 1/ukIs ani Wwk? Olllce, Victoria, where certiu*111,9 of purchase will be issued. ���������&%.Fuil particulars, with Maps of tbe same, catt be iiud of the Auctioneers at an early date. fe6 J. V. DA VIES & CO., Auctioneers THE Oeorj by slet -awaited ���������carriagi ter of #1 , Land81 througt was dri by!* bt Mr W ���������fluid act Uailwaj on Marc Avill arr: ���������1 Siprgrez 'Chilcotc Main la h Riitou coveries ; lars���������gaici ���������with rue ���������Clihto with a I Jnjr for J Weatl iog. There on'Feb: ���������-. iTictor the Mlo Qttriw 1i������rpst *������n . lowihgte mates fu MJircuit a ������ nigra ti Pacific ;F for fc Kiiartv -arid;fa y of eon gi m b for wo Ayrii Public b prtniittht .Subsidy Line,; Teiegrarj Victoria Mail sen Kneper .1 Lighthon Nariaimo Victoria. ��������� mainta Buoys at Fishery Marine I Shipwie Travellir tor, y ���������I odiaiig, Siirveyin Telegrap Postal it New '.i Internal! stating ti or Leacl t> Irish c a'so. but .1000 and Hie com ra itch New ^ Catholic has writ I tionshun Patrick's sive exp' parades aliens of Dublin ioml, cot and Sanfc by foolii I repentant Paris, McMahon willing tc Btitutiouu! fflMWtroDWWSftlr^SiWBWw^ \ TjIE CARIBOO SENTINEL ~~~ SATURDAY, FEB. 20, 1875.- Acr i. no :: i������o . 100 Am : Am ico 160 160 m ISO I;������ lo3 id TX 15* HO 169 30? 16 82 .1* Arri v������l of Mr Walkem at Victoria. [SPKCfAL TO SENTINEL] Victoria, Feb. 15���������11 n.m, George Anthony Walkera has just arrived by steamer Nor tb.; Pacific. A big crowd awaited him at the- landing. He entered a ���������carriage with the P-rovincial Secretary, Minister of .Finance, and Chief Commissioner of Land3 and Works, in.^bich be was escorted ihrougb the principal streets. The carriage waa driveu by Mayor Druuamond, and headed j &y, a brass band. ' ;_ V yA.: ' ' ' ' . Victoria, feb\ 18-li.inA Mr Walkem, in a speech made at bughouse fluid actual work on the Viotoria and Nanaimo Kail way and Telegraph would be commenced on March lUih. Chief Engineer Marcus Smith ;Mu!l arrive here by first steamer m March., Mr Jlargreaves, G;R.> n.as .gone to purvey- the Cbi 1 coten and : Bltick River eecii 6a* Pu. llie Mainland. - -���������---^���������: ^. Gust we Dore is seriously ill. . iLqndpn, '15th���������Karl Blind, a German politician, has been seriously injured by a fanatic who.assaulted bim. " Berlin, I2ib*���������Tbe State Council has determined to prohibit the importation of American potatoes. London, IGth���������The British steamer George 'Batters is supposed to be lost with 21 person* on-board. Madrid, 16th���������The Carlists "on the North coast have.again fired a steamer engaged in the telegraph cable service. London, 16th���������John Mitchell-is returned to Parliament from Tipperary without opposition. Dr. Kinneally, counsel for the Ticbborne claimant, is elected to Parliament for Stoke on-Treht by 2000 majority, ; '��������� Iu the House of Commons to-day Hardike, Conservative, moved for copies of tbe certifl-. : R11 uj o r on the street ab on t rich gol d d is. coyeries on the Isluud. Fuiir thousaud dollars said to have been extracted in a few days with rude implements. ; y THE EXPRESS. V Clinton, 18th���������JBarhard & CoAe Express, with a large mail, left h*������re yesterday morning for Bukerville. No passengers. * Weather very mild; snow last disappear- There will be a grand -ball at Doc: Creek on Feb. 22d. VrCTOR5A;; ��������� . Yictoria, 16th -Tbe Standard of today has the fallowing special: ..' .Ottawa, 12th���������After the usual votes for in - 1������V'est ������������n sinking fund, salaries, - absistance, abd returned wl b (our or five Chinamen and a baad-sleigl!, but the. man" fiad. been removed during my absence; inquired of Mr Neufelder where the Chinaman was������and he told me that be bad bean taken to j������iil; saw the Chinaman next clay; bis hands and feet were badly frozen ; don't know bow long the man.was lying ori the bill; the sick man was supplied with food and Chinese medi- ci.aes up to the time of his death. Chief Constable Lindsay, sworn.���������On the 13th ot January, at 8 p.ra:,T was requested by Jonathan Nutt, J.P.fto fake charge,of.a Chinaman who was lying behind Neufelder?e storo; ^understood by this that I was to take the man to jail, which I did ; when I spoke to the man first he.would not answer.; tboug-hfr the man was behind NeufelderVstore for. tho purpose of committing ^a robbery ; after I took him to jail the first thing I done was to light a. fire and fill. the.stove with wood; waited In'the jail until the piece, was comfortable and then left; the man was drunk ; he gave me a kick when I was putting bim in iho cell.; I gave the man a.cup of coffee In the -morning ; except that' the man?8 hands were swollen, I did not notice that anything particular was wrong- with bim J am es C. M c'Mi 11 an, swo r n .���������The first 11 see n of the deceased Chinamaa was .when be w������a being dragged down the street to jail by Cpn- etablo Lindsay and Frank Peirin on the night of tho 13th January last; I told Lindsay on that; night that, if be did not take care'Oj^bia prisoner he would have a dead Chinamen in the morning ; L:nd.-ay replied that he was no flunkey lo Cbinamen,'or words to that effect'; I was under tho impression that the Chinaman was frozen before be;was"taken to" the" lock.up ; asked Cap. Robinson in the mora-. ing it there wasfc cell is 5 feet from the stove (an iron one), the second���������-io-wbicb the deceased Chinaman waa confined���������7 feet, and with the exception of the small grating in the door, perfectly airtight. ., The' large hole stated to exist. in the lock up was discovered ia cell No. 1, and proved to be just largo enough for a small cockroach to squeeze through. The cohering: used by- the deceased Chinaman the night of ward with tbe other patients; Mr Wm.Dixon.| his confinement- was then, inspected, and found to oonsist of 2������ pair of single blan ,., , . i told the Indians that I wanted to see Kwong called, but he did not put in an appearance. e {he man WftH romoved . L ut.ver The Deputy Coroner asked if tbe witness ,0romcfM {}mt,,hA mnn should be i EUROPE. . Dublin, ltith���������Archbishop Cullen, in a pastoral, condemns the revival mission of Moody and Sankj, who, he says, promise salvation by foolish seusationalism without requiring repentance Pans, loth���������Noone, to whom President McMahon applied to form a Cabinet, is unwilling to undertake tha task until the Con- Btitutional lawa are dt)Ciddd upon.. y- bad been subpenaed ? The Chief Constable said ho bad personally served the several subpoenas, but tbey did not call tor tbe appearance of the witnesses until the following day. the 17fh. After a few words with the Chief Constable as to the mis-dating of the sub [nan as (which had been filled up by tbe Deputy Coroner himself), the Deputy Coroner left the room. Previous to his departure, several jurymen demanded remuneration from the. Deputy Coroner for the loss of time occasioned by their unnocessaty attendance. The Jury then separated of their own accord. About two hours afterwards, tbo Coroner (Dr. BellVwho had mauaged to come to town, called the same jury together and proceeded with the inquisition. . It is necessary to state that the inquiry was held on the demand of Mr G. W. Rubin- son on * the grounds���������1st. That the deceased Chinaman had been inhumanly treated by being confined iu tbe Barkerville lockup, a place unfit to confine a dog in. %d. That it was reported tbw deceased Chinaman had been turned out of the hospital by the phy sician The in charge first witness requested that the man should be taken*out of tho hospital: I simply requested help to lake care of bim ; 1' have never refused any man admission into the hospital, no matter what his nationality might be ; any report to the contrary is a base lie ; in all hospitals-the doctor has power to send out any p alien t who does not conduct himself properly ; 1 sat up with the deceased the night he was in the hospital because 1 had no help ; the man was in ihe hospital from 12 o'clock noon of one day until 10 o'clock the next morning; nothing appeared to have been done for the man before be was brought to the hospital; lam certaia the man's-life could have been saved if he had been brought to the hospital after it was known that he was frozen; the man died from the effects of frost, and I believe proper treatment Would have saved him. Ah Hong alias Kwone: Lee.���������On the night of the 13th January Mr- Mouat c?jme to my house and told me a Chinaman was. lying on the hill; went out with Mouat, who showed me where the Chinaman was lying; I went up to the man and asked bim the reason he was lying there, and told him to get up and go home; he replied that 'he would do so n ,,,p uuo^.uw Vjr yy lyj rhorll7 . j tried toget him up but was unable ^Xll^gQVQn o do oj I then went back to my store for1 g������ called waa _.:_A ' pair ot single kets and a small woollen rug. No ma Ureases are provided for prisoners in the Barkervilla lock-up or the Richfield jail. The Jury then returned lo tbeir room lo> deliberate, and after .due consideration returned the following verdict-:���������-. ���������: ���������- " That the deceased, Knra Soon,came to his death from the effects of frost,' and that hia death was.accelerated by the want of proper treatment while in charge of bis countrymen-; and that no blame can be attached to.the constable pr the physician in ch.a/ge of^the hospital for their treatment of tie said deceased. Kum Soon. " la witness whereof, as well the aforesaid. Coroner and the Jurors, have to this Inquisition put their seals. '* Robert Hollowav (foreman), S. A. Rogers* Robert Lipsett, W. B. Steele, John Bibby, W. B. Cameron, John Heden, Andrew Kelly." B. VanVolkenburgb, Frank Perrett, J. P. Pasco e, Wm. Crawford." . The Jury suggested that the authorities should provide more blankets for the lock-up, those at present provided, although sufficient; to keep a man from freezing, being inadequate during extreme cold weather,. 'V. Ltghtxino Creek Fibe . Bkigade. ��������� Tha people of Lightning Creek have organized a ���������hire Brigade, and $600 has been, collected towards the purchase of an engine, books aiid ladders, &e.' The Brigade has applied .to the ��������� Government for assistance. ' The following ia a list of the officers of the Brigade:���������Jo sen h Denny, Captain ; Samuel Scott, 1st Lieutenant ; Thos. Harding, 2d Lieutenant;. Sam. Smith, Treasurer; Andrew Fletcher, Secretary. Mr Cjiaultos hns sold his interests in-the Vancouver Co., Lightning Creek, to William Qinesfor $2100, The Kxpress left Quosnel mouth for Barkervilie at 1 p.m. yosterday. y ,y Tue! Weather; still co niinuea^a usual ly , mild for th^seoaoa ol ihe year. _;?������������������*������ AiSC&tLA NEOTS. y-'^'x BARKSRVILLE,/. " Auctioneer,Gommissionl and Mining, Affent^ t^Goodsreeelroti and stored In.FIRE-PROOF C;������LL.ARt'a!iU' liberal a a va noes made on same, al r ^onablo rates.':,/��������� ���������:.-. ������������������ ��������� p - ��������� : my 9 moxias&sz^^ NOTICES. c No ce. NOTICES 7&E STANLY;' i y L1GHTNING.CREEK, '���������-.*'��������� ���������'...'������������������*��������� f ��������� -. * - ��������� .. ��������� >" .... Hasoabaud a'-choiceBtockof . Irovisions, Groceries,' foJOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE V\ foHoiring are. the Boundaries of the Lund Recording Districts in the Province of British Columbia:; -NEW WESTMINSTER DISTRICT. P: wMcb'bo \YtHeolJ. .' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. AS CHEAP : AS THE CHEAPEST. ������������������/;: :. ��������� ; y -: aiil . . ;������������������.;��������� M.'lll '.������������. ? The, Land Recording District of New Westminster-shall be bounded on the South by the Southern Boundary of the Province (the 49t.fi.Parallel of North Latitude) to a point about 66 miles East from the shore of the Gulf of Georgia, eaid point being tho Soutb- | Eastern corner of New Westminster District, and the South-Western corner of the Yale District; on the East by a lino (being also ihe Western boundary of the Yale- District) running North from the-said South-Eastern corner; crossing Fraaer River about 8 miles above the moiith of Harrison River, to a dis tance of; about 45', miles, and tbeuoo Northwest by North about 50 miles, nt an average distance of about 10 miles East from the gen eral course of tbe Douglas Portage, totbe North-Eastern corner of said District, which id. also the North-Western corner of YaJeDis- Irict; on the-North by a line (being aleo tho Southern. boundary,r in part, of ;thu -Lil 1 ooe i District..), thence running AY.est-from said las' nam ed, co r n e r, c ro s si ng Lillooet; I *p ke- ate p o i n t a b o ii t'eq n i -d i st an t f ro ta ei t h e r e n d[. an d ��������� tpuching.the extreme North ern point of Jeru v is1111 et (w hich; is the; South: Wes t. corn e r of Li11 poet. Wshict) tbence to Fo{i>es B*iy or the. shore off Desolation Smind ; and on ihf Having a Planlo&gM&cblne tn operation tboy wl? ���������fct*o furnish.' '.' t'Pir.titt': pwparftd.jto fuwiish>"Lumber at their Mills. ii. William Creek, or deliver it to order. 7 '.-������������������*. .-: !;liDMBEB"iDELIVEliED ONXIGHTNIN&i ^est.rby a line running through ihe.middU ���������;:CUEEK.^ yy yAy. \,^.v..vy.<.y-y./-..v. |of.Hprufray Chanael.*to = Sarah Poiut; ���������,. and then co in a straight.line Southerly to the most Westerly point of. Sa vary t island*;, thence to mid channel of Gulf of Georgia ; thence-tr . the centre of Sabine channel to the; boundary of Nanaimo Land Recording.District, following through the centre of said channel to.a point opposite Point Up woo 0. Toxada Island: thence following tho mid-channel of the Strait" of Georgia to the- North-Eastern;'corner oi Cowjchan J>istrict.; thence. West on the 49th' tVAfar>',?;f,Mel*ffj.l!e/:? Morgan/,*,Otter.'4 Mink/ rRugged,'/Sa-vary/ ���������llarwood/ 'Texada.' ! vHardy/ '-Nelson/ ���������*Captain'/,..' Pearson.* i 'Thprraandy.yi Trail,7' White,'. ���������Anvil/ ��������� De- ! fence,;" UVoolhridge/ ��������������� Gambler/.. 'f.Keats,* 'Bpwen/ 'Pauley/������������������ Popba.ro/-rWoolcoiDbe/ and * Papflage/and all-other small Islands "not enumerated within said boundaries. toral district, being also the North-East corner of New Westminster District /thence following the Northern and Kastern boundaries of the Yale Land Recording Division to the point of commeacewjent. ...-'��������������������������� DISTRICT, OF YALE (OSOOYOOS ., . DIVISION). * yy The Osooyoos Land Recording 'District shall be bounded on the South hy the 49th' Parallel, commencing at a point (being also the South East corner of tbe 'Vale-Lund Recording Division); thence running West, to the Western boundary of Koote'nay District thence running Northward .along-the said Western hound ary to the Sp nth-East corner of the Kamloope. Land Recording Division ; thence following the Southern and Eastern boundaries of .said Land Recording.Division^ to the South-Western corner of the said Kam-J loops Land Recording Division.; thonce'dne South along the boundary of' the Yale Land Recording Di*toion to point of' coaimence- raent ._ . . * - '-������. .-... ....-: LILLOOET. DISTRICT. The Land Recording District of Lillooet' diall bo bounded-on the East by aline (belnp [Mb the Western boundary, in part, of Ihe ICootenay District) com men omg* from this Nor th: Eas tern corner of Yale ElectoralDi**- :rict; tbence fo 11 owihg a cbiir������������ parallet t������., the general course of the Columbia River and. ibbiit- ten miles distant tberefrorn,.50 miles *o a point, on th������ 52d Parallel of North Lati ��������� ode, which -iii the' Nprilr-r^aHi^rn corner of said Li 1 looet D.tsftijet, and tlie South-E*$U'P I NOTICES. of North Laiittide ;nn the East by Mi������ 1241 Meridian ofvWi?st Louifiiiidc ^ on ihe Nmij' by the 601 b Parallel ; and on \\\e \\^{ ,]J Alaska, a.IVrritory-relV the United ;Suitei of America. v .'.,'.";���������.... ..-��������� .;); *'��������� -:| ���������'. ,-ROBERT BEAVEN," Chief .Commisfclouer I^and<3 & Works Lands Rud Wonks Office.^..' Victoria. July 18th,1874. Rl,5 me . LEA & PEBRIN^v . 0������lebrAtcd - WOR CES TER S Rl RX ,SAUCE Ooclarcci by Cqiiuolsscuruj/1)������ THE ONLY '' GOQD SAUCE. Yaii;, ^IkenbxiiTgli fe Co, f*������r%y**i ������.-������-y ���������J&M- bjs! 4^- 2d Parallel (liMrjg ii|so*he Southen boundaryof Cariboo/J MHrict) crossing th- Car'ibd0 jR0ad ot the, J'!JSth miIr post. for:r> \ i is t n nee of a b bit t 220 m������Ies. 1 o a, po j n ton t h������ 1241 h Meptdi (in. wh ic 1) is tho Nor t h - Wes ten corner, of said Lillooet District.'and theSnutl Wes tern co rn er of *C������ ri h 0h - Di������i rict!; oh th������. Wes t ��������� li y t he "*fH i d 124th M e ri d i a n. a dis i a a c \ of about 125 miles, to the point 'where th Ap i d M e r fd i a ri i n te rs ec t s. the N 0 r t ho r n b c u i ��������� nary of New West mi aster District.' at. tb, Northern extremity of Jervis Jnlot : ch th. South by the Northern ;bbundary of -New Wes i minster I >is t r te t /. to the. North Eas to r 1 xP* y^Arr -A"������?jl- rT^Uir s e t.-. lw b i cl j is a 1 h 0 'i li������" Nortn-u eHem corner of Yale Kle~c^p^rar"DJ��������������� , r i c t) and thence by Ihp. Nonhern 'bouVidary b efori> d esc ri b e d; 0 f sai d Ya 1 e E i ec 10 r a I I )fk riot, to the 3outh-Ea������!.ern'corner of said Lii- looet District, which is ntto the: NuVth-Easieri corner of Yale Electoral District.. . ASK "FOR LEA & PEERINSv-iSATJCK ������nTorpnR.ftiifl rmtti.e/ Som 6.0 f ;t h o forolgu ni u rk 0 j f h'������ v In? b cc n i u pptN witli a npuriou.^ Wi>rcoi?tc������rs?Mr< ^nurc.upou tlr������ wrap. per ah-I label so f wliich ilie"nniiicVni I.oaan:������ prrrin? nave-boon forged, [.. Htul P ?ivr notirVi'biit'iW . :ia v������ J nj r a I a li p il t h ������i r^r. 0 r re v po������ <\ 0 n 1 b, w | u j pi w< r >\ ittorn vy. !ko't.i k> I n st n'a \. p'rc^f'V m! i 0i gF again s 1 v a vr. r'ACTCJtV R 8 ������IS y. Ju i n I'nnjeeu. Vskfor LEA "to PERKINS.,: -.S>uT;?������iaarlW Na-rnft on Wrapper, Isabel; Bottle, ami Stopper, y'-rv '��������� Who] pal an''.Tot p?rp"rtJ������3* thfpr'������prictir.*, U't- "''Sstp'r j Cr * ;<*riia.'To furnlsli " ��������� JBjO ARD AN D :'M E AL SJ OF THE BEST QUALITY.! Tlie BAH !������ furnished with the finest WINKS ���������jlQUOHS aad CWAltS. Board, S12 *pe IT flat ^ DISTRICT -OF YALE"'(YALE. DIVISION) 'The Yalo Land Recording Division shall be bounded on the West by a line commencing on tbo 49ib'Parallel of North Latitude. 65-miles East from the Gulf of Georgia, being also the South-Eastern corner of New West minster Land Recording District ; thenc North.about 45 miles ; thence North about 45 miles ;. thence'North-West about 50 mile? to a point being the No rib-Easterly corner oJ New?Westminster District; thence Rest about 37 miles to a point near the junction of the Thompson and Nicola Rivers ; thence in a South-Easterly direction, running parallel to the general course of the Nicola Riyeiv and distant about 7 miles therefrom, for a distance of about 35 miles to Go Id water River-; thence in a Southerly direction n.l&ng (be trail to a. point 2 mile?? West of Princeton ; thence due J South'to the 49J.h Parallel, about 36 miles:! thence along the said parallel to the point of commencement. Toys, ries, 111tistrated CrOLD: .PENS, FANCY STATIONERY, -DISTRICT OF YALE (KAMLOOPS DIVISION). The Kahaloops I>od Recording Division phall -he .bounded on the South by a line corn- men eing at a point 2 miles West of Princeton, running due East to the South point of Clean- ���������ihgkn L alee ; t he ri ee o n tb e Eas t by a j i n i������ running Northward, and following the East-. ern shore of Oka-oagan Lake to its head ; thence due North to Round Lake ; thence on the South by a line running due East to the Eastern boundary-of Yale Electoral District. being also the Western boundary of ICoote nay, Districts thence following the Western . ..DISTRICT OF KOOTENaY.,. Tho Land Recording District'of Kn.denat shall be bounded on the Went by the befor*- described Eastern boundaries of Yale Elee ^ral and Lillooet Districts up to tbe North Eastern corner of Lillnom- District, which i- also the South-Eastern corner of Cariboo' Dif- \ riot, and thence by a line/(being also th. >eui.h-I>.stern boundary of Cariboo Districi following the -general, course of Ihe Columbia River, and distant from it about 10 miles, for a further distance-of about 60 Tnilesyto i. point on the 118th Meridianyabouf 15 mile). No.rthrEast; of the Rnat Kacampmenl^ and thence by tha 118?h Meridian (being also ih������ Eastern boundary, in part, of Cariboo Dis- tricl) lo the summit of the Rocky Mountains the Eastern boundary:of the [Province; ,on the East by the said Eastern boundary of the Province; and on the:South by- the 49th Parallel, the Southern boundary of the Pro; ; All atppTlittflnnn for Print* mWK pr ^-rivUhf ���������nhjfir.i ijj- |.������iii.-'l'Ui-������n hy-.i-Iia LvjtiiiUlivS A^.r,t,'\\ i 3,jUshC������Jl4i������ii������ji:i; wlthii- tin* purview o. '.'Tl;- nVyj, S': rtUAUti'Mcn Act. 1867," whptlifr for Mir* ������:r ������ti. n< * <\'i>iii>\ tlii- .iiwkiii*' dp a Kr;i)m;tM, TornplV. R-. ,.i ���������r -iriH..r,..0:in;������!, 1/ick, i>uijM:r^Jj-i<������.������,na!������,-riK������. ������-.-Ti;- -���������, 'iner.nJitworari^.t oi p^rry; tho tncorp������r -ti . ^ WK ny jwrticiilnr.ira.l^nroillfnj?. --r -if Anv Tfn-Vci fe-? onip-my : or {������lhrrwis*- r-.r nr.tnUui< to sinv !h 'h}' r l 'mp-'- r in lyt.tu ilr.anv -xolusH*- or p rKli������r ri^l-t-- ur m*v' '''Wm khtw wbaieyc.r, .or .for c!o!d������.*i,v maic.-r *n.ii������ rvijwir" a n.mj, viQoe. DISTRICT OF CARTHOO*. . The Land Recording District of Carlbor shall be bounded on the West by* the 124th Meridifto, which is also thb Eastern boundary of the Coast Dis tricl : on the-South by th������- 5 2d Pa ra 11 e}, w h i c b is a I so, I he No r t her n b o u ru dary of Lillooet District. ;\ on the SoutliTKas' by the be to re-described boundary, in part, of ���������Kooten'ay District; oa'the East by the 118th Meridian of West Longjitude (being also the Western boundary, in part, of Koo ten ay District) to .the summit of the Rocky Mountains. iind thence Northward by the. summit of the k^ naluro tonuy fortnf-r Act. t ( ���������f tl-.o application, to bo pul.'li^hci! as follows, vie. \ XiVifcn inscrlK'l in t!n; British* C-Ui'iulri- (ft f"\ .nd in ono nevvj-p-sprr published' in -ifio fllv-i:ci af- cctect, or iT tliert* lu- u.o ii������-;vspfip;������r.pu,'li<������h������*)i r'n r* '.^, lH*ti In u a������������wKpiip" r hi the >i'*xt in'ttn-Ht ijisiraa -iii rliich a n'.'WRpnp.cr fp piil'll^ho'il_. Ptich liMtlr.L* shftjl ln������*cririii.fiir**������l.'ln ���������<*'- csx^yu-f . p.^rli):lof ai l-'hst ?ix w.ooks. -InrloK tli^. ir.t ri-.tl-f imn !>ftlwirr\n thpclosoof thr-rj������--^tl'|������r������-c������!.:ing .?*���������������.���������!��������� J) xO'\ I1m������"cOns5i'inr;ilF"ii nf th-1. p;i'isi.*'ji B-f������Ti.' anv P.;ti!ioi"i prayhic'tor U>n\A t" l r������J������K n a Privnii' Rill for Mm- ������������������>. rti������n or ff Toll Br; >;* 's ���������resotjtij.l lo tjao IP������u^������, the pV'ison.uf pnr<������u^ iiit\n������* UK-top.'iiiion fur*u<������li Hill ������ri.-iU% upon pjvliu: tli������:i=>- fm������������, an.(! in thos ���������m*.i.i-uvo^r, ������H'o������ol jr<- iiflii ���������r.".','8 vliicb they inton������l to'jt.sk, tllu esi^iii ol thivprfvil-p* 'lio licii>hi of tho tircni's, tho i-wi������*rvrtl>*ij*,lw.noti tli* ihutments or picr.������ for ihr- pa.������.������ag^ of raft*' or vessVb, vnt.l fkicntioniit������r hIso wln*ihor th������*y In.tvn'l to cr^ct a irnwbrl'.'.ge or not, and the Ufmcn.cj^Tis of tlu> kiwi*, J. ftOWJJAy'O HKTf, CU'rk of-ibf I,������'fi!Slalive AMcmllj ,1 B i^ ,Jn4 1 ission j- er s xxo GlVEp THAT jmST DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, VTOTIOEIS HEREBY li .on and after tho .Briigs jPEEF^MERr, and other -iktasv j bonndapy of Kootway District, to the Mortli- A large stock of .Patent Medicines : AT TJTW, BARKFjRViLLS DRUG STORE. t ce y SU & ARTI RS I YTRNDJNa TO A f AIL 'liM;i||ttgjjw>jig -by Mttrassing ; jSfiis;. the said last named corner, and passing aboii three raiies North of Seymour, to a distance or about 20 miles.; thence in a direct line about G5 miles, tn a point; on the North Thompson River (Meridian Bend) about lo miles North of Kamloops ; thence in adireci lino about 15 miles North of ICamloons ��������� thence in a direct line about flO lines"to the 114 mile post on tho wagon road from Yale to Clinton ������������������; thencein a direct line (?o rnilog to ���������.m-smjw wmmm trf-'aw md ^ri^imep- boundary of the Province all Claims In tho Cariboo Dlstrlftt mav Of l;dd ovor T;^??^;^ W*i Bubj-cr to tho. fltii s^iHin of tho Gold Mining AmMM rt ������������������***. rt v. ������ Gold Commissioner. Rlchflotd, 7th October, !S7k oclO H DISTRICT PF OAilNECA. : The Land Recording Dmtrict of Omtnpcn sna I th West by tbe 127th Meridian of 'East tude. ��������� . - Long). DISTRICT OP CASSIARJ Th������CaMi������r Lund Recording 'DUfcrfeinbnU '���������;������������������ BARKEfW!LL������-'s:;-; PROM THIS D/VTE THE"'AS^AY Ghmrga l i or lota of G.fid Dust of Fifteen OiuicL-s or namf REDUCED TO TWO DOLLARS, rind for MINER Air ASSAYS TO FIVE DOLLARS, the latter pnyvil)lo In a.ilvauc.\ - * '*** a. ��������� y /*- w- mrciTmoK,. 25Ti Airgv^t, 18*4^ m'^lm