��������� i .:kS w ���������-#' % m WW '^^ld^::^?nin * ,.^H3A������EB0^SUdiIMBRs>ASSIZRS.* -.pwf '4".$������$*���������* yx^yi':m''yit-ifi-y.n '������������������y*#^iP"-fi-V-j ���������''''^e^'toiiHoiL'Mr.^flatteii.PegbieA tZF.% =-;i. ^i..- :- A 'Wftwnmihniri; fi1������������������������W*~4/-A wa^a*��������� ^aig -'CVi^te^r^^ ^^=T~ ,,������������������Jg[ ���������^-^^ .. ������������������ ,, ZlA. ''AAAf.Aw 'AtV?. M-i^Cu^ry.^Fgrgst &������.|^Co.^lie jury ^iledlofag^ ������������������^igcbar^fl^ftai^ there*would be sH&fife������-'sittihg' dfj the * Court^ of ^ssizciirthe course-ofrtwo-weeksThe;-8iioul4 -consider wijb bis rQiifnt^wnQ^e^Mrwas desir-r ableWhaVe a&few t rlaLt-wl ������;: i������-i\y������A}. 1/ ' James Dole, ��������� Beak; E.'To6mey and R; .R. Clarks, the; ..p'ersbfls lb dfcte^t^the:|aBt^sgizes ior commlHirig a huisance fn slduglitfetirig cat- Ue-ne^/Ba^keTOUgi^^ndj wl\^ pntere^intq. re? ��������� We^;-cjil^^^^ The Court saidHna^ ab&tc ed he woiil d simply "itfflct ���������; a I fine sufficient to coyer the,expepse jot fixe^reae^p^oiij gamely,; ifvely.; ���������. ��������� ^,;. - ���������'.- ���������' "��������� ���������' *, ^ ' - ,' ���������; ,-'; Greenberrj^airi^^sn ?;^C. TOlqbx.^The fol lowing gen tlem&n werejebi^rtnMeS:-te try the !case: R. ^MpTOJ^foreraa^;^Jqhn jjj; Martin, A WoNmafFpii f oiwi^^ patriotic citi- zen of Alabamalas Jtejfeve^1 liMgelf of the following; outburst :;rrn:i? a 6? -IO ��������� -; : ? -!,"TkKeHff9fc?t^ &e^t|^^ inco^trov^rnbly^pbsfti vely&, cbmparatiye'ly3 and superlatively^great and; gldriouW'coun- tryv Th^ann^^ eonipare Fith;it;!6reecfr wasn't a eircrimstatice ; Rome was ndwhere;:'yeffiiBe^bSl8n^������holctiii&' a I candle?; wfcile^allMd^e^ ih- ��������� sigmftcance 'before our'cbuhtryiIul,E��������� hW -long-! :erjtiyergiand|jnpre of them, muddier, deeper: [rap /fester-: and-V" go^jtotnerVijaiidir ^make^tnpre [npise^and^e;higSierf ^dyfell^o^r^and^dp jmore" damage tban^plbol^jps^fe rivers. It j has piore^&kes^an������;.t&ey? are bigger and deep--' [er^Sfid: clearer;; t^an^osefbfany^othernatiqnr ���������It^aa^oi^^at^cts^: and- they^ lalb farther^ llbo^^a^der^imi^a^^^ more -mountain's, and higher Aones^ and i iiiiore sadiwr^ptf-^m;11antL^%^r^:Ii^rderff6 get: upj^ and. easier jto|alI4ownj than all other m'oun^ taijus.? It. Has more gbld/iand at'isrbeavieii.and ^brighter^andiis-v^prth.more^than tfie-gold of iotber/na'tions^ ^ M^^^imMS:?: ^^f^^^^gj^jg^%^^ ���������\X-*m 1 M*#fft fi5Bti#^S; # :W^^i-- fii'fvi (^M^BAgKERyiLLE:.Wimjams,Ob'Sk' CabSboo.- ; ;?:!ii: fr> .-��������� sX :-i*x.yiw:yyw .*;..vj-fc>-6'--v'..7k>-v>.?*v:>.'i- CIndlr.diB>:cdM^:(fcii^^ ^^(Sark, ybbnS^ ?M<:S- j*&^ -mzsttsp:������ tfJAtixw W U Z^i -yXi: w, $ 1;yAA" A A^ ���������>* ?^bI>"Uj- !^% ;/-r; -r>.' &A.iw .. ���������.B;A^R;K::EEVI^%^^^^;;fe^ )[^j{i u'u f",.^ *7*i ^.nifiiwifj >>#'j.... .:/, --i:;- ��������� ;��������� - '., -,��������� i; ^JMs.actjipj^^as instituted >fqri. the^recp.v,eryr 6f^43&30?Jb^ est mereokf J^laintin^si ^a������e iSfeis''fully stated by Mr. Walkem, who called-, 1 Q|eenb|rr3^Harris, who, Jjeing; sworn,'8ai^ {went'lb ^orVrbr defendant on^tfie 2n^ or work I did no^fengage:^fbrf^any stipulated wages;! if wprked,j;ill /tbe%7 fch^ ^wjie/ivdefehdan t 4ischarged^rravis/ ahdSeigaged me at tha same rate of wages he was: paying Travispnamelyy $ 100;perin'OTith^^:f ��������� wpTked^its"tcook from :7th Jufte^ll:YJB!^0ct^^ a������p rofess|cma!^cppK| have been-'engaged at i?as 15 ^e^s^Id^lhe^fe the creek tiM&e tiihe; r^ge5^om^l6o %"$15(|a ���������fflonthl^Ai'-*4i ������������������tipiyyiitxw'iA't Ay<: BXAfpAXA j:^ Gr6ss-rexammed~I did iiiot go to defendants lioi^^a a b 6air|3el^; :b o arding^ $y Ukjprc Do wnid"; :tee^mfl^ ��������� fendantand I;; / / ������������������'������..; * ���������* > uyZ:Z'rt " Z ;" ^Cfiistavas ���������'Triiyis'f'BWp^f^c^s^emi)lpyed ia June.^1864,..by[-Jfilcbx * as1 second 'cookf worked S] days andtrecei ved $25; Harris to ok my place; I^gbt''$I0O^iii^,ii[t^,]i6^peis^n^t: S vless.' : - - - - -- t - -s w-, ..���������--.- - -"-���������-���������:. .u f -v^������. I ^^^"^S^'^^r^^^f^il^i^ "j?ir^l^^ ������������������'^P?:'1^51 been payingc^phnson Jii| formeiv* cook* Ito/ but would give ine"��������� mbrfe 5"'!Tnis^ closed tlie plaintiffs'case;;- 'Ai XAij y AwwypyX. wyy^wy* * ;-MrPRobertson; on' toehaift'ipf- defbndaht'|ex- i^^'^e-^MnW^6f:-ideie^cSi.& r "tiiev juryj ���������and-iCaJi^/tl&plaintuT X; ^iv"5u/iKV.,4..Jv/* ���������S; ������������������PiAKiicoxjiwho^being sworn,^^saH,-Harris ���������came to.,my house with. Major Downie> about ^fcU^Siadimg. Pi jninPj^M^i^ 'Major: said ae promised ���������^giy6fcJiii^/^j������7^tt]i:ib!sTcTaiml: -but.hadnothl%^.tiitociw&ojjat^that time; ipltch,.offtthevkack,pftener, and kilUm !p^tnau^ll^o^err jcafe.' tQur ^sfeamlq o ats "are ilpiiger^ an^jcarry, bigg^ |bugt^ bftetw^'an^lbe captains ������wearhaMef; jthan^a^thj|r xl^Unfiies. t-jQur men are: bi|ger,x blghSySM^cllcerJ ifaster,aM^ can drink more whiskey;������������hew^ mote'^TSaccp^spltmore-and farther, kick up jtheir)heels'*tiigheif, and!; do, ^verything^elser jmorearid better^aM$^ fcquntries ��������� combined; ^ ������ur ladies arerprettier,- jdr^M^spe^^irnpre pnt)ij^^SrBak^|rimrei ]He1i2riB^ea.������bi������^rffi^ iand kick up thb 'deviliJge'nerail^Lito a greater ^extent jjanrallbtiber l^.d^,f OuJ^pjoyticianS) can spputIdudeg, lie'-harSer, make!gas. fasteij^ |iodge quickerl ^anp tuffljxfteneri mal^mo^ei jnoisey and So leis^p^ffiaji^^ry^^ jpo liticians." ^^^hi^e^sq^lio^ faste^ and get t'op'tiig for their trousers^quick- fer than all other children.^, Onr^?ba^ies; are ionger^bioader^r^KB^er^ sing^ouderTrrand- ^onger'vtban^ayiother bableS^a-'nd-'all together : a ������ Ai *' i; Pi , ���������v wA > } hi I > t* t i cwAp AO^miA MJBB4&&, A y, attentionio| thpse' hayinggoods"b^fothe^^cjtoniodities^fco move betweeni theI ^ij^renf ��������� toiras^dn -the^ cre^k^to Mrl/H.vC���������-. Wilmofij^wKo. ha������ a:Horse and Dray readyrajfc! /the shortest npiice, ^o ^ecuteKany; orders lie^mavTie lteyorj3d writhfyai ^ry^&eaij sonable rates. frir ^������ S1?18 ?}ve ^m my houserone week before i\ 11 '^gaged\him;%e 'workedaroutid sawing woo I m������ ^^he^d-.ofrtfiesej^StlS^i^d^ weekormonth;'!;pai3 my^ head-cook ������150 tor the\ml6ritihM MayJancP$75-from June^'to^ the end;of the Beasonil looked on Harris as a boarder for* the first^wiptei: '���������#& jw y ,.y ::y/- ^ross-examined,���������I- charged some boardera > ? * #^nft*r*W/bbardedfiiiathe 'kitchen and I charged'hrm"S25:;.he xvmti&tinly MaW ^whownrkedfun theJtUchen.;irecpllpct ibis mapng'ademand on me at>Ne#;Westminsteit ae wentto Victoria at ;m������- iiivitatioh: and "1 gavehun^g; it^:^lit;^jmb,n%;i;,c6ii]d ^laej-B-.was. after plaintiff Charged; mer!$.JO0 7 mpnth that I claimed -$"25^fw'his first week's ooardj don't recollect telling anyone, in Tic- wna after I handed Harris,the.,$"5 ffiatlwy the wayltreatedjthoseiello,ws.n t , ���������, fA Pn Tai^es Gtttoafo Worn^Pfaiilti^ worked as W ��������� fofuMl-^Maejad]in:18.64;r J was,{).oard- j .Thr jIT.n'Iv;ebs,vi������-;Pbaotice of ^mixing' Chicory .-an cf .otblor-,a^ult^raW^'-.^^^6)tejei^has Very; mubl?^ damag-' ed^ialpubliCi estimatibnj"\/what ;6iighti!tovhe;the .most delicious of BeyeragpSi;a;So effectualiy have:*he."pubil'c bee^idruggeci'; with:such!mixtures that the true proper- ties hav&bepn-lqst Sight of, and many .prefer a black and thick infusion ?tp ;a>clrin\fc' rlclvin spirit '-and*, aroma. General as is the use of Coflhe,:. it is liUieTnowif tliat in; condensing th(?;V.npors-extracted"from \. the bcrry^ dn roasting a.-llquort isi .ob.tain.ed > of\ the sriiost; nauseous tastb^arid^of a scent thp.most,u'nbjEiar^^^vyn-dei;sucli circums tancc^ ji ti .is .Cvi.dehtlyy impprtaii t? that ^li," tfiq giise's ancU lluids extracted(4>J^roastingushouht^ riedioff:?as^quickly as possible,:i.U;Qr4efttti!^preycnt.theiK returning'again:-to: the. Coffee, . which is* the case-in the confined cylinder. This, object....EKx;v\^ Siff A : .w^���������$^������;A}t)E>E1$Q^ A.P u% /- " >'- -^.^^,���������. " ' A -Al' Awl #HN7M'actMrnt; ywyp \ , t ^ $WB^W.'Pj>WILKIS^y. >fDjRECTbR8. " ' ' 'jOHjs iiDUiu,, AA'A A) y vmwi Al ;(u {���������:���������- -''A. A:-i;^MAxy,;:-yy-:. yy.s~-r'--.-- .-������������������"'������������������?.'��������� y: s^s-^w :-'.,:A- Li-^iwAw ��������� - JowiB(y^Ro^i?X'riW}^ . ' volumes oOOh.oi coJft teratftrefcoritsft ti hg Of>K'eligiou"s] I ,Scfentifeffigfc^ nviio^lyX^wyAylAw i i^ AX >?>;PXy AwA< A?A s p}Wpr<&ifr&r*&A'?<\> ! ^ Xwwx y-J&^xBWtRp^yA'X, \ .A/^/w\:\yAAiKA.s^-.t A^^^t/y/s. and Librarian; /.' *& wA ['f^^ff&^l^l^^^) t������jinrtz ''y.yml.cjp/y^^ riki^^w HaIAh *$ZxMlm:~ /abW is is^nftcor THis bank's branched; ^ , iSPlpm y i b iffik;CARIBOp';d.iA.A ; jo ,m-.,-',v'���������'���������'���������' '������������������'.'���������'������������������"��������� '(Ifi-l--'��������� ���������'������������������''-'.- ��������������������������� ''.-���������������������������i'-'y.'. :;."���������:: .'.->���������..-. ; ^\py\ y^ ^��������� - f -.w s A y s'" ' Mm^yAA ; So������������ S^flxTfee^i^idflAss^ ed. munA returnSNliiX^" ^^Ii!E'24:bGiirs?iltefe;^:"v.^v?J^> ^.k-i-V'^; Ap lAy '' ^r^Oresof-e^eryueMptfMaferuliV 1, 1886 !i&������^22!l^ 3 ' , 5 ��������� April . t s-X':W Al'Sp A A if. Psy EST^BLISHKP IXIS36; im. ; Pw-i��������� ,-���������^Ric,'H,FftE:xi)i'{,'; ^:^f* io1'*': , * r* * nn <:*j13-3(.������^*'f*;' * u3' -rJ r->iU ^ Ji (V^ hl:-v'l X>H>j l\^s'ai- ���������������������������'"������������������������������������-'-.V:--.-' ; \mAX*W&'^A-AA\'iw-AylAwP'i PROVISIONS,^RQCERI^,^OT ;.-Wy'l. ey Storagevand Cominissioiii v;'.rA'AAsti t -HbAo OFPrb::%*ST, - HBliBlfe ^i;A&''lMj50N. / i iJDR^F^^TJ^^^^iillon,] Newfeork/:San ^h- Jcisco, ,Garihop,,:r Canada, New .Brans wick, i* o va-ScoUa,������ arid otf al 1 'th^Branches^bHtho' ?'Natiohal Bank'.bf ��������� Sbbt-t Oah^and ProyinciarSank qirlrehlnd^- 'A'pyW yyw I -Bi^;p^^x8Kan^^d?8^^ | ^int^rest'bn,!^cial^ejws!ts p? (h^ .ratO'ofla^quarter'olf oiip xySKcenti^p'er month.;/^Uj "^M* j;' XTbLD'DusV^Melted ?and*>As������aybd,4: and rethrh3!"mad^ 11, Ores pf ^ycryidescrjption.carefiiliy. Assayed. - <. A-'/* j.. 3S vB,,;������4^'ipl^^igp9^y������^ dJSDiisaf of tn^p-.v ;cecds of :Golu^us^iorwa^e^^^ ior Assay wilhheca'rQfull^ attended: tbyn*':W! yat, :?&������ !'fhti: lo " ijl^^hiim^fi,iSHEPHBRD^'Jilanager^ ':^ 1 ,JV'ictoriay,i,K,':IMaApril.ivl866ir' ';*,���������?.X^^j. yll-sXAiA .iBARrlM A RD;?a ;GonneJBtmg?aL yliiUoofeand! Male r.witht PIETZ il ! |,.*,^ELSjON;Svfoj>Novv Westminster(&eVictoria, 1. *,>. } ,f V; Barlieryille,^.^cunec't -with ithb steamer.;vl^ 1 i P ���������I that timer' Z[^Walkem commented~on the evidence ad ^^T^^'PWntffi3lMiS was,.followedbv ^:^erteon,on;^he part.pf.^de^S&xt thfiLd?e.J ?*������ ������MinJUft^i^his^liotes, left l^jase w:ithithe:jury^f;;. >ff.vr.������* .,,. -,, 'w iiiw5^������two hour8, deliberation, the iurv re- sl?nela v^dicfforplaintiff for "the^iim -^ "fia 'iJ> m wagfl9iat\tWl rafeiot$7ii a mon of th. taking Coflbo ,��������� ���������T,. ��������� ... ��������� - ������������������..-, ��������� , , usbour CbfTce, roasted in the Cpnlcal'Roasterj being re commended hy all medicaidmeja; under whose notice it has been brought, and by numerous,other testimonials, iU'B^Tfwws*--'" ; i, xlAi...A!yp\,:fell &'C0';i,; ������������������-' Cofl'eo Mercliants,' Yates- SCj Victoria: in its favor. gxi&A&lXjtrj^A:���������] ,. AAAiAME^ ,pu^c>{e,v.v:;'^;' J3;lAikX3 m &M*Tmy A IiHi-i a; ���������'���������>'.= (��������� ?,' Ap-&%ip'fn%rkJjryille; :;, ';��������� ;J*t ��������� ' jj^1* ticket* must; l>d>rocurt|it ati������he: office Ajn B3 r--������ kerviilo. *n>������.v-, ? ���������-���������.>.'i v,/.:;-.-,;-,-..,.-".'';^ i������.;i>. ���������-.-. ^ ���������....;.. ;,,, = Barkerv^?i B, $.t.. "... i KiSLLY .. j. j isr Meals ��������� at; all lyjurs.. . ... r-, -1 '$Z;:ti&tin.������W������Z BAR&ERYiLLE���������Adjoining the -Express' Office: '"; ���������;-, ^wj^i^jf :$P^^^^Zyiljs her -���������, . \,: .* i ^:,l?arceiSi'from-o.-to15o!,i^s;1;^^Y, ^TS-etsJ^lfc^ AA(.r ! ^-.^..do;-..... no, 6di tQXOQ.fljs.-:..! r jf'^iifl;^;.'^;}!*:"'' , **-'ryo 4,i !db 100 ft'sl' and bv.etJ^50'b(sA^'W-, :''"V��������� '��������� / 'gi-.a-pu .:.:.-:-v a- ^-u-ijfOH^^. immUA' wt:^' : t^;^rit;^'!r rsc-i ::;o 5<������v?-?s vAgont;-Barkerville:; -���������; i ^n^SDlth,^^ fc4.fl .rtTi'Cy. y. w: .<>: t-... AX^HA^ r. AUG TIONEER, .MINI^Gj; &V QOMAJfiSSioK'; I AGENT,ANI> ACCOUNTANir;! ,V MONDAY, JtrLY-^,':i866. HMISING BOARD ELECTION. A notion-is*!^ in this district that ^ele?^ this yeaxv in accordance Mtfctbe suggestions of the Administrate bithe iGbVefnmen^wouid be merely going through^ an i<3K ceremony, which -would result in; no j; benefit to the* cbm- . munity. VWefwpuW minds of all the! necessity that exists for exerting themselves >to thV utmost ia securing good legislation, on .which our.future interests and tbose of ^the! wbo]je Colony depend. Mr. Birch .has taskedus io, electa Mining Board, ao'd'h'asexpre^ that the miners of Cariboo shbuld>have the making ; of their own laws, ,!Le^ word and;try the exper^eat^ choosing sensible men, in .whose judgment and ..integrity the fullest cbrifidence can be^placed. p ; y The ^present law as a whole is generally re- J garded.asf a good p>neif:vbut|pb sprae points (such for instanceasythe^appeal clause) it :A -A- needs umendmentbywhich'i^ /Ay be conferred"oii therBoata^We do not. think that ifoe dutie^ majiiy are iii- v dined to believe/^ behoove therii.tb Srid after.framingBuybbyeTlaws1 as -they may xbnsiderexpedient, sug^s^s^ch^alfcer^tioris ini the-!\iaw itself -as wbuldCmak^ acceptoble t^ pubiicity'toaii theira^ tuents;;might ie ien^led^^^now^he^r they'abused'^ Tbfowe believed ,v tp^ur8uei.an4if i!t^ , Mining] Boards, as many-are^ni>w������incjinedp to :. '^do^rimidgated bumbugs;'^^AAyAi Al:;piiA A >;��������� A/yyApAywyAmG^ i "' ^e^atr������ IM the.following extractrfrbma letter,��������� ;rebeived !by4iriiv:byjast-Expres^i;.frpinchis'brother D. Jv: Adams,-dated French. Creek^ditb.: July", : xllM^A^A'-w -Ayy : .;���������-��������� '.vi... */ ^AZZ/a Zip AA $hese) mines will I think turhiout good and save,'toe country.'���������'��������� -.Good payis^beihg.';struck every day Apppfhh creek. The:;Discp very co'y are running a cut in to.the. bank at the, bead .of the to wn arid two men are. washing; out ji> oz. per day. A shaft is being sunk\a little further in the bank with equally good prospects ; other shafts are being put down for,a distance, of three miles up the creek; only one or; two have been bottomed, with a-prpspect of $1 50: to the pan. The high, water has kept miners back and washed them put. twice; but rip w. they are: ^getting to work again with a.prospect of continuing for the season. r Seven-eights of the men that came here this spring may be set down as no miners, and their:works prove it. There has just been an excitement here about bank and fiat diggings and all. the ground around town has been staked<-of������; The dust begins to circulate freely in tirade, and business will revive. Flour is very scarce and high, selling this morning at ;45 cents. All kinds' of provisions' are scarce- pp.. "On McCullochs creek considerable money has been coming out ail the spring. In gravel lying on top of tbe clay as high as an li oz, a day to the hand has been made, and none make less than $5 a day. At the bead of this creek the^flood has washed off; .good portions of the banks exposing the blue clay, which resembles in appearance .that found in the Point claihi on Williams creek with the same indications^ Two or' three shafts are being put down tobed rock, and will probably be bottomed next week; no one has reached bed rock yet. We are trading on this creek about two miles from its mouth;4 we* take in from two to threehiindrd dollarsiniusteverySin> day, and still I hear men everyday say there is not an ounce of gold in the country. There are in thig district about 1000 men most of whom are determined to remain- prospecting till fall. I think if the newspapers and Cham- ber pf .Commerce would let this:couritry alone and -let things -take their natural course times wouid-improve. The. weather is just, coming in fine and the snow ia well off the: mouniains. V The steamer Forty-Nine has come, to grief having got pretty well smashed; she has not made a tripfor over.a month. ��������� The trail over the mountains from-the: head of Shuswap Lake is a failure; a new brie is; being looked out-furtber 'down the Columbia." ������������������������������������ MINING INTELLIGENCE.v.;;;- ' iZpZ ������������������ ���������Z*iti&^^ : There i? no mining news pr much faiporfr anceto record -in connection with I this -preek toiday.. It is expected in the course of Spr.lO days the claims >above Richfield, which .are no w all engaged, in ground sluicing, will- commence to yield no! inconsiderable amount of dust;4t is pretty c������rtain-that there !wi)l be iriore'gold taken out of this portion Of the creek this year than during any previous, one. The Bradley cbystillyields on an average from :$25-'tof $30 a day to -the hand^Tyack co?y washed up last week from a small portion of their ground sluice 100,; ounces.; ^Tontine co'y washed up on Tbursday 4i oz. but of the ground sluice,"'brie piece weighed 8 ounces an;d;containedftut'little .dross, it was found on a level 200. feet higher than the bed of the creek, a circumstance that proves beyond a doubt the existance of good hill diggings.��������� Among tbe claims below the canon, we may mention the Cariboo which has paid about wages.���������Liiiopet co'y on Wednesday washed up out of a few buckets of dirt $150, we^bave not heard what tbey had for the week.���������rCali- fornia Tunnel co'y washed up for week 68 ounces.���������Aurora .co'y;. Itis.reported that this company have struck -another:back channel that prospects well.���������Cameron co'y had.86 ounces for week;���������Forest Rose co'y washed up 50 ouneesjbr week. Prairie Flower co'y cleaned UR'for the week 137: ounces.���������Several ctaimToelow^ water during the past "week, but wiH resume work again this week. . -.,' Z- '-.'A ,; .GROUSE CREEK. . ��������� ���������.}. ' The Heron co'y washed up for the week 100 ounces, being the result cpf the work of brie'mai picking; $22 to the' .pan; was obtained put pf the gravel last Saturday.���������The Short Bend co'y are taking out good pay-^Discov- ery co:y have !struck pay iri:botb their tunnels. ^���������Ne'er-do-Weel co'y took out for week $25 a day to.the hand^-pGarblirie co'y washed out for four days' work 15; ounces. ;: -'������fZyPs ���������������' ��������� NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. N RESPONSE TO A PETITION OF iTHE. MINERS of Carihoo, an Election of 12 meinbora to constitute a MINING BOARD, In accordance with sections; 120, 127,128 ancl 129 of the Mining Laws, will take place on TUESDAY", the 31st July. Votes will be taken between the hours of 11 and 3, at the'following -places :> ������������������.... .-.;.. ; ; * ' BARRY^S SALOON,!:Cameronton v : ��������� A w. ������������������:. BURMCK'S do : Barkerville; ,..:.;? ��������� ���������.. t COURT .HOUSE, ;- Richfield.. ,....* P^Ay. . Candidates for the Board must send,in their names to the, Gold Commissioner before 4, p.- m.t on Monday the30tb, X'-ypA. . "' "v -;.-������������������,��������� y,yXAW---xy:-A. w, G. COX,. GI U - . Dated Rlchflcld;"July 126th, 1808. pp: 25 ���������������������������" - WILL������OONBE IN RECEIPT OP; A ^LaM ^ .." ..::,. TOLL ASSORTED STpCKOp *** A Zi$yW*&^ IMI������RTJE0'WRK(^^MCS^ He;is desirous' if sn^ig^^it Zi' ] Williams Creek, Julyljitb^Mi '!;4 OTIGE EVERY MI VER-WISHING TO VOTE AT THE ELEC- tion on .Tuesday, the 31st, will be-required' to pro- fluco his Certificate beforo his vote can, be/entered, Each voter will bo entitled to as many votes as there arc candidates,'which he'may give to'one candidate or distribute as he may think fit; .Voters must have been Free Miners for at least three months previous to tho Election. ���������-���������.���������',.. - ,- - ���������.,...- .' W. G. COX, G.C.. ' Richfield, July 28th. 1866. -, ���������,. ��������� U -.. 25'��������� >' ' oTTENHirafl^iii^ LOWHEB3 CREEK. A Calaveras, co'y are,barely making .expenses but eipect tb get on pay soon^First Chance co'y! are taking out good pay.^Washburn co'y preparing to;:.pump .out their s^fttjiat got; filledSp! by-the swater from the creek -breaking; ;through.~-Chittenden cojy madetpveii^ages; last week;--Sage-Miller co^y took out 2bvinces a day to therfendlast>yeek.���������Moorehea^co'y are. making over ^ages.- a shaft.���������Bed Rock Flume co'yididr.well, last week ; took out one piece -37|; ounces, i^alue about ^4iu.���������The 'claims:' above, are .'Susy ground sluicing and hydraulicing. ' /AAA/Ai ']'������������������������������������ ' STOUTS 'GULCH, v .! ��������� y \:: 7 to Ilia.in.,& 12;fo3p.m. 10 a. mi, to :4 p;m. /: ���������;; \ jpa^No business transacted on'Sundays. All pyx pA-wyA'AAA '���������::ROBEiarBURRELL,;::-;';; A.., A;,: .-.A :.ys - -..���������-. -.ly--' PA '���������'. y. .���������/.Manager,'- 21st July, 1866: - .P-iA.piy.yws, ly. 12ZA, y :.WHOLESALE;AUDI .^JETAlL PEALEfjSAtS'ALL a w.i" :. KiNbs'OPjj," i'X/ PBOVKious- - tioiioas, SE(^ AAA(XiL^Tl'Em:i&wA. ���������-'-^:;';;BO^xif;^^6k^^;:v: ^nrm& -^Tpa^fSo-;; Beg^tocail the attention of .Miner's and others .-to their full assortment of 'SUPERIOR GOODS \. v ���������. ��������� -which will be sold ���������'������������������*- A\'yl-... .^%|0^^f||p|������|li; "to ojaite room for a? NEW STOCK to arrive so soon u i-yAAk '.A:-������������������A .-..the. Roads are open. -p. A ���������';. A ... 1 i^r-. Liberal allowance - * will be made lo. Restaurant and Hotel Keepers and the Trade geneitll; onlai^.orders.-v> A -'AX rlPA-w A.AjAf '..>l. - GROUSE CREEK THE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform th������ public that tho above establishment was opeued on SUNDAY LAST, the 22nd July, and that he will be happy to re', cciveacall from his friends. ���������...." yy ������������������������������������.:.. .4^ BOARD $18 PER WE������K. ,-=^ .;.* 1 Bread, Pies and Cakes always on hand for sale. i-".;'. 23 A A. KELLY,.Proprietor. .:. -/a A !;';'BARKlERVlLLE>^^;:w^:y ,r.. 'I"(Nexi;Bank of British North;Aniertw.1';���������:/ ^'JUEyriS begs leave to inform the. tallies M __ 5-- Gentlemen of Williams Creek and vfcintty.tbii; he'has-atted up a BATHROOM at considcral3le.ej^ for fclieir accommodation,* and hopes by closo aUcDlbn* io..^u^ioeap to merit a share bf their patronage^; :;'">- 5 'to- H^will also-' attend' to^Extracting���������.���������fiUtayiwi Cleatiingiof Teethv/A-:y wApx. p..y.y>AXvNyi Dissolution of Partnersliip THE CO-PARTS'ERSHIP heretofore existing between, the undersigned, under the style and title of Kerr & Dunio, Brewers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due by the late firm will be settled by: JamesH. Kerr, and all outstanding accounts due.to the said firm are to be'paid to him. JAMES H. KERR, ��������� ������������������������������������.. D. D. DUHIG. Quesnelmouth, B. C, 11th July, 1866. lf^; El Dorado ZZ aZw Zaz*$$^^ TH^: PROPRIETOR XAKtf-PLEASURE & aacMK- -mg to their friends and* the public .generally- that they have refitted this spacious Saloon,-aud wiUopet tbesame on. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, v?heo they will be happy to entertain all who may give thorn a call. ���������-?���������'���������{���������;������������������������������������:"��������� :- a. ROSS & BURDHK, :>;-.���������;:>���������: ; / ������������������ ���������'. .-.:���������-.���������,-.:���������=;:- ....'Proprielors. i .Barkerville, July 2nd, 1866. ��������� v . A t .: 1" - Flour Mill at Soda Greek.���������Mr. Woodcock, of New Westminster, "proceeded up country 'jtnis morning for the purpose of selecting a site for a flour mill at Soda creek. He pur- pbses having the necessary buildings erected lmmediatelyi and the machinery of the Westminster mill will be taken out and forwarded to; the new establishment. It is expected that the mill will be ready for work as sobn. as the new crop is harvested. There is a very large breadth of wheat gro wa in the interior this year, and the erection of a mill will be a boon that cannot be too highly prized. We hava np��������� hesitation in stating that a mill in the upper country will contribute to an immense extent in inducing permanent settlement in the country of a large number of farmers. Is Soda creek not too far up the country for the mill, and would it not do more good; say at or near Williams Lake ?��������� B, C. Tribuae, July 23td. ��������� "��������� .- ������������������'.;���������' ���������;���������;���������-��������� - 'THE SUBSCRIBER in returning thanks for tho very I liberal patronage extended to the late firm of Kerr k Duhig, begs to Inform the public that ho will in -future carry on the Brewery business in his name, and trusts by a strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the patronage bestowed on the late Arm. 23 3w JAMES H. KERR. ESTATE OP PIN & CO., RICHFIELD, notTce. /[, JtlCHFlELD & BARKERVILLE... MESSRS. HARRIS &-GO. beg to lingm thi Miners, Hotel Keepers and tho inbabltaniBWi of J&&* It is reported4hattho Mministra'tor of the GtOTerhmenf was to^tart*o������ W visit to; Cariboas^me'ttme' dtirihg the* past week, so be may be expected here towards tbe latter end of tills or beginning of poxt* y j^^Mr. Barnard, of Barnard's Express, came in on Saturday, and the Hon. R. Finlay- soavyesterday afternoon. . ' ' A- /; A" z-^Xii ' "X, X ���������**"~"^*-' * * ������������������r���������'' r .' ���������.��������� ";"; ; -lv BAggKRUFreV���������Be^^Benton--^ThiXbankrupt passed his second examination o*n the ������6th. mat Mr. Park for bankrupt THE FIVAL DIVIDEND IN THE ABOVE ESTATE is now payable at tho office of the Bank of British ^Iumbia, Williams Creek, and from this date the busi-, ness of the hue firm will be carried on by Mr. Francois Lallibr on his own account, and all debts due to tbe lute firm of Pin & Co. are to be paid to the said Fran, cois Lalljer. ��������� H. SHIRLEY BLUNT, ��������� Assignee. : 4^h July, 1866. 18-lra ; IMPORTANT to MUSTERS The undersigned is prepared to CLEAN BLACK SAND, BLOWINGS AND . '������������������ PANNINGS,' ..'��������� On Commission, or will purchase any quantity on the Most Liberal Terms, at tho Reading. Room, Cameronton, ^ . . The Sub3criher i3 well known on Williams Creek, and from tho confidence reposed in him heretofore in .the above business, he hopes to receive the patronage: of the Mining community the ensuing season.. . IA 1 JOHN BOWRO^r, THE "CARIBOO SENTINEL" tbe public patronage, and that their.old .ftioafc���������! kinQf*Yate^^^ isv^ry conflicting; all: 'however, ugree*-that as tie'eeasorf advances-considerable gold will I be taken out ;��������� the-: number of men at present I distributed over, the different creeksj does tiiot exceed 500. ' '-Aw'/p- ypyy/A /'y/AAwi: 'A/,. A Larqe Nocio2t,rr A beatttiful piece of gold was foundlast week in the- Bed Rock Flume Cb.'9 claim, Lowheei weighing. 37.ounces 12 dollars, and containing about 8 oz. of quartz: It does not. bear the. appearance; of having been washed and the supposition* Is that it became detached from some.rich ledge in that vicinity. 'The owners have offered it for sale for $420; this is the largest piece- we believe thathasye.t been found in'Cariboo. Sawxey'b'Letters.���������At the special request of a large number. of our ; readers, we have been induced to republish.the. letters written m verse by a Cariboo mirier to bis friend Sawney in Scotland, which appeared in the Sentit kel. They are got up on a 'sheet- -of^letter paper in a form suited for transmission by mail. Copies can be obtained at:the Reading Room, Cameronton,or at;0Ut������ffice; $rice 50 cents each, ' A/':l JV-'.;"������ :'/������������������ - ���������. (Special Dispatch to the Cariboo SksnsBi/.)- - ricu6PEAN: .ply. ���������"��������� The following isi "additionalby the steamer Nova Scotia: -��������� The ^Tiiries-iblf the 5th> says the suddenness of theAustrians calamity is too overpowering for any man-to: speculate upon the possible consequences or the destiny of the Austrian Empire. ' The 'Daily News' shows that the Prussians not only gained the battle but strategical advantages of .the highest importance.; *They have concentrated the right .corps of their army and .can pounce down on the enemy with an overwhelming force. They have cut off all communication between the Austrians and the Federal; army in the west The Prussian victories had a decided effect on financial and commercial affair's There was a general improvement'ia Consols and other .securities in .the London stock ex; change. There was-a great buoyancy in breadstuffs, ��������� On the Bourse, Rentes advanced one-arid-a-half and Italian securities four per cent; GenV Garibaldi, on the! 3rd, attacked the Austrians at Monte Eoola (?) The Austrians made a strong resistance and tbe Italian volunteers finally fell!: back in good order. Gen. Garibaldi was slightly wounded in the thigh. The Prussian and Italian reply to the proposed armistice had not transpired, but peace is;regarded as virtually concluded. w 'Consols closed at 78������@ 78 j.; Bullion in by Au?rtria;-?fcbeabaadoament bv.lhe,latter p.^ its control of the^^:.Government depends in u her! claims"m the Buchiep, and inplace of w -great mea3U^:t&9^Jice;an.d happiness bf the the indemnityntfirst demanded by Prussia; the ----' ������"'--* ~*������~f" ^i^__._ -.-._.. i- incorporation of Schleswig-Holstein, Hesse Cassel, Hesse Darmstadt, and Brunswick.with Priis8*i&;L(:tbe population of the Prussian Kingdom weVid therebvbe raised to 25^000,000^) the Rhine to constitute the western frontier qf Prussia* and the provinces between theRhine arid Magin serve-as an indemnity to rthe spverV eign dispossessed by war; ari exchange of territory to take placeibetween Baden and Bavaria,- which will give the former nearly the, whole of the-Rhenish Palatinater; Saxony, Hanover and1 the:;Duchies of Saxony to conclude a iriil^ itary convention ���������with Prussia; the inhabitants of Louden to choose .whether they shall ber long to^France or Baden; the population of the valley of Sarnerto choose between French and Rhenish spvereigns;'/. ,;. _:;,.:���������;--: . ^ oa nnaK.i^ x������^_������__;i n*^*^ ^:i;i^,ti*iy from Gen. Thomas: . Nashville^ July 13th.~To Lieut. Gen. Grant Washington ��������� Some members of the House of Repre3entatiyesrin,the General Assembly conduct themselves in a.very /refractory manner, absenting themselves so ,asr to prevent a quorum, thus obstructing business. The'Gpyorri- orTc"annot manage tbem/iwitii the means at his disposal, and he has applied to me for military assistance; shall I ftirnish itjtpp y- a/wA'w:s ��������� (Signed,) '���������[ Geo. H. Thomas, -:; . : "Major Gen^Cbmmahdirig.' ;.. Theufollowing answer was. immediately given : Gen. Grant will instruct Gen. Thomas that the facts in said telegram do not warrant'interference of the military"-au^brities in the adminlsfration^of peace in Nashville, it belongs prqpelFlj^ to-the State authorities; the- duty of the United States force is not to interfere any! ���������way in controversy between the political au-' thorifeies of the States. ��������� Gen. Thomas: will strictljr abstain from any interference between; tbern:^-' A ApAlA AAA A-1-A-- -'.yA^twiAw '���������- wAX -Al A A. ��������� (Signed;)'''" ;.���������-'���������.���������';' *v*. :-E. ��������� Ml" StAntox,.:,.-"^! ��������� /��������� aZa^aZZ-^aiV������S;Q^&. Seb'y^f Wary :��������� ; New ������brt, July 17tb.���������Gold is strong in>n- ticipation that the next news from Europe will be less favorable to the*' restoration of peace. The stock market is regular ^Government securities steady, without much activity^; ���������Chicago,-July l^th.���������The Tennessee House of Representatives passed a resolution in reference to the case of. Williams, of Castor county, in whose favor a writ of habeas corpus was issued by Judge Drozier.'" The resolution denies:the jurisdiction, ^f the Courts, and instructs:, Capt. Haynes, Sergeant-at-Arms, to- present said reason as his return to the writ. Governor>Brown now has Williams under arrest and expresses himself determined to stand to it; he is also bound to have a quorum and pass the Constitutional Amendment. ^Williams refused to accept parole. . Disloyalty is ram-, pant. ���������,. There'are threats of. dispersing the Legislature by violence. . Feverish excitement prevails throughout the city.. Deputies were sent.to arrest Henry Brown, from Madison county, but could not find him. . .They'met his brother, Milton Brown, President of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, who told then! tiiat Henry would not go if they did find bim, that President Johnson did .not.want a quorum in theIjegisia&rel; IHp: said! the;President was. opposed to their^ whole proceedings and would soon piit stop to them; : v; r :���������--��������� ������������������-',���������;' ; , Baltiirioriei, July XS^yallandighami Bright and C. Faulkaer passed tbroi^gh this city last night eh route to Washington for an interview wi th &e Presideiit A gentleman who travels with them says one object of their mission is to recommend the appointment of J. B. Weiler, of California- Secretary oi* War in view of Stanton?s anticipated "retirement Atty.-Gen.'s Office, Washington, July 16th.��������� To Pkesident Johnson���������Sib : I hereby resign the office of Attorney General of the United States;-" Be good enough, Sir^ to accept my thanks for the kindness, consideration and confidence you have ever shown me. I have the honor;to be, most respectfully, - "*r - .... .--. James Speed.- , Washington, July 11th���������To President Johnson���������-Sni: I have the honor; to. tender herewith my resignation of Postmaster General, to tal^e effect upon your notifying me of its. aco.^pt- ance/H In thus wi fcfadrwing from, tbe Cabinet It is btit proper to say I do! so chiefi^ because of difference of opinion between wain.regard to !the proposed amendment P������ the Cari&titu- tion, which I approved of, and fay the pro- ton, 20,000 bale's^losing firmer and advaricing; :! New York; July!17th.���������The steamer Periere from Havre via Brest 7th has arrived. Prussia and Italy have refused an armistice,- The Italians have crossed the Po and the Austrians have entirely evacuated Lorabardy' and retired across the Mincioi Florence journals declare thatif the Austrian troops evacuate Yenetia to march against the Prussians, the Italian army will pursue them closely until a junction is effected between the Italian and Prussian 7armies.-. They believe 'in immediate resnmptibri of the cariipaign cbritihued. The Austrian. monarchy' is dismembered. .'La Pr esse* says, the cession of Yenetia to France ..is complete and definite without any other conditions on the part of Austria, ,except as to withdrawal of arms and munitions, of; war found ^in fortified: places within ^ShottTS,- The whole of Venetia will be French territory and it. will depend upon the good will of France to keep or part with it The'Tt^VfeJiQoy^rnmjsnt will therefore have to cease ^iinraedlately every act of hostility against Yenetia j it being French .territory; A- iTench Commissioner is agoing atx>hce^ to assame its government in the name of the Empire. Orders ha ve been issued to the ��������� French squadron in the Mediterranean to immediately proceed to^Yeriice and hoist the French flag instead -of the Austrian upon all i ports of: the Venetian coast 'La Pressef says:furthermore that King Victor Emanuel has not. at once acceded to the armistice:. proposed through France, alleging as a reason a desire to consult the King. of Prussia. *':." The Augsburg ^Gazette' says Benedek has demanded areinr forcemerit-of; 30,000. . The same paper has a report ^iat Arch-Duke Albert bas been appointed successor to Benedek. Fortifications of Vienna were being increased, and 500 grins .were now in.: position. The Prussian army debouching from t&e Electorate of Hesse has entered Bavaria... A ..fight occurred. at Mungenin on the 4fch between the Bavarian corp9 arid !the Prussian army under Fulken- stein; no ^particulars. An Eisenlch dispatch of the. 5th says some detatchments of Bavarian troops have been driven from Herscbfield. A corps of the Prussian army has .entered Austrian Tyrol, .moving towards Calias. Garibaldi's headquarters are at Nayati; he has about 5u;0QO meniunderhis command; th���������^;are"nbt coD^letely .eqnrpped but .armed; and haye! plenty of ammunition;.: Owing; toVthe .appearance of Garibaldi the^war is 1 ikeiy to assume a peculiar character, ; Soine ,��������� of the Tyrolese priests have roused up a portion of the peasants by representing the -Italians as bandits and Garibaldi as anti-christ Vienna, July 25th.-^Geri. Benedek aiddress- ed the folio wing despatch, to the Emperor: Yesterday at3 p. m., after a briiiiant-contest of five hours duration before Kcenigsgratz, with our centre at Lippa, the enemy, favored by rain, succeeded in establishing bimself -at Chlentz ; our lines being broken through we were compelled to recede; the retreat was successfully effected; loss not known, but it is considerable. . .V Berlin, July 6th.���������^The victory of Lindoa has produced great enthusiasm. .The army under the Prince Royal, although distant from the fieidof battle, succeeded by great effort in arriving ini time to direct the attack against the right of the Austrians, which acFdecided the victory; the King decorated the Prince on the field with the Order of Miliary Merit' The Paris 'Presse' says tbe ioNowing terms were proposed to the representatiy^s of the ofliugeie" K^;""-. *": 7har aiioSer be es-i on tbe 14th proxipfto. to whsish I am opposed. er^������^JSneither^ ^ *e patriotism of *o Union country, wilt not .permit my holajntfan- equ4> ���������: vocal attitude, in '|espectto4t. ! JAasurtb^ ybii'; of my personal appreciation of the umforwi courtesy recei ved.from you, ���������'���������-A ���������w.:/ '-"���������.. I am,, respectfully yours, ;.':-;: AAiAw/AAA.ir, : W.Densuiow. ��������� /''Executive. Marislprij Washington,' ��������� Jrity* 1 Stb: To. W, DfiN^isioN^SiR; Your resignation of thev orilce .of Postin0|ej General, tendered*uryou^ letter of the iltli;is#herel)y accepted. Fully -. appreciatfrig*your*kmd assurances of! persona I regartirI am,;v^sr^respectuilly;yours,;;;';:' : ������������������ v'���������->��������� AA'A',. ���������;.AAlH-Ay!-,.-.-ANbitKW Jomisoii; A 'The' letter' of .Senator; Doolittle3emariding' the views'!of^.tbe^Cabiiiet concerning a new!. ' party.mpveirieri't' is not published. Each1 m������hi- ber replied." ^Seward says, excuse my surprise.. that ydttiask^hetber I approve the; call for the National Cpnyention at Philaderpnia: - At- -A- >ter five';'jeara^dC8tiui.ri<>'n:;by civil war, 'T regard the - restoration arid unity of the country ; ��������� as; its most' immediate as well as vital interest ^thatrestorationcan be completed when loyal men are,admittedj as representatives of the loyal' ���������people^ of^Jleyen States in Congress." Nothing'more..ifentains to be done, and eyery; * day's delay will vbe> attended with increasing . inconveniences,, embarrassments and danger at home.and abroad. Congress possesses the ' power exclusively', but after a session of seven' mohthsetill omife to exercise it. It is in pei- fect accordance with the constitution that pep- ��������� pie assembled infconvention to address Con- be/lawful and a patriotic 'atteinpt in the right direc^n.f''-?y^-^3-f ���������' A Ax// Ai/'iiy //. A ���������; AaA/ap A'a .';^iiitFORNiA.! '���������! ���������[/��������� ���������- A'':'- -.:y;i! Sari Francisco,'July 17th.���������The-funeraV of' ������ Princess Victori^^f.the Hawaiian KiBgdoiri,' ; was to take place, at Honolulu! on the !������jpth; June!!^ An important sale of coffee was cori������ sumated yesterday afternoon, the largest holder of city' stocks* buy ing all the Central Ariieri-, can and Maniila^atie hancls, of the;.lead ing. importers; abouJv$>,Q06 pounds, on .terms riot! . made pub lie.' mis 6ohcentrati9n/has'stiffen-;: ed prices 4 Cbste;Rica is now quoted; at 23i ;; Central Americari; ZZ\ Manilla. 225.:^ , - ; San Francisco^ July l^thi���������This morning a.!. fire broke.out, }h. the: rear 0f brick', buildings' Nps. 4lJ5^^and;'4lY,;Washirigton street; .opposite'��������� the Pos������ oh^^estimated;damage' $30^000^;:;^ :. San Francisco^ July 20thArNine^yessefe!are^ bri the/berth wi]^ merchants .will exgO|t this year .one hundred - arid fifty thousand ions.��������� Gbid!i50,tb 1501 /. * ��������� San; Fran������isco^7 July jii*st^E^ ing out of .order, -beyond Laramie=., up *; tol;^ . 0 'clock, pv m.,3inp;report^vas-'received for this:: . evening^, paper ?:;tirie-^ Chicago.aiid New York.~~.The United .States* !������ steamer Saginaw,!which sailed,recently for Victoiia and Peirppaulowski,. encountered * a. very heavy;. storm and', returned. to. Mare Island* to refit; .extent of damage riot reported.. ���������-A disease among ��������� cattle has been V reportc.dC in San Joaquin .icounty;, they swell and dio . suddenly.���������No later., gold quotations ^'than those-, ofy ester day.; *::: ,..' ���������'.'.- a. ': ���������!..-,.; !-.,.';.��������� ��������� Sari. Francisco^ July 23rd.���������Eastern line down beyond Laramie; no Eastern report re-! ceived.^���������A private telegram, dated New York 21st,: with intelligence, from. London; to. 12th, contains words, of peace on the. continent'; no particulars.-:���������The steamer Continental, which' left Guaymas July;!3th,- and Mazatlan 16th, arrived to-day; she brings ������57,525 in-treasure. She left in port at Guaymas the French man* of-war Victoire,- Rhin, Venus and Lucifer.-- Since the disbanding of a number of local Militia companies under the operations of the new law many;are;reorganizing under tim old name and purpose keeping their organiia- ��������� tion, and will purchase aripa andx equipments* at their own expense���������rlt is stated that a Mrs. Denny shot at Mrs^BeWolfy widowpf the latej Ga^^eWolgrOi:teBro^ office on^Washington; street this morning; no, warrant issued.-r-JBare;tp New York by the opposition steanierlooses Taylor/ 1st cabin, ' $180; 2nd .cabin,* $$0; steerage, $35.^Tbe steamship- ConsMtntion .which left Pariama', on. the 9th, where sheiC.Qnnected..with thesteafner ��������� which left New.rYork on the 1st, farriyed tc-day.~-Th8 naws from ���������Bogata- is important; arid indicates a general revolution through out the republic. Valparaiso dates are to Juno 17th, and Callao to June 20th, news unimpbrU ant from South America.���������Gold in ;New York on Saturday 15Qi; legal tenders are quoted in this market at IWJ&Zli A. / * >.J J,;: GOLD COMMISSIONER'S COCBT^ ',! [Beforo ^. G, Cox, Esq.*J".!.-' AAA'.": ^���������y^'sZ' ���������:.��������� Friday, 27th-'July'l|(5C-. - Williams Creejk ^ed. Rock -Fliiirie&-Ditc^ Co. (Limited) yfr,G, A-'SJ^^rrjt^-'i*"/--^** instituted, for the purpose of ejectin^defeitd- ari't as a trespasser from cer tain mining grbun^ belonging to plaintiffs. The Court after bear* ing both parties and* referring rtb the ordinance pasaed during the last session.of the* Legislature conferring certain privileges ptk the plaintifis, ordered defendant to give up possession.'" ��������� '.".-.. .- 'C. , 1 . _ -ji -.' j. 1 - 11 1 - ���������*"-- ^^ If you want! good Coffee use FelTe- , . :���������*% aieaiBarggn:1.) iv .iwtwtffw.w flrawr *v,w*i<<-,;* iu\/������^rbuauiu xy^vu.o.Q, eonuhyj are me -i^orkslpf Omnipqtant ipo wer so grandly 'illustrated. ,?, The itfectiprbduced by. earthquakes. and theAfi.oods of 'lava created and'ejected; fry, vol canic^rc^^nrMrig^xjities handredsldC-feet ,i._ -.^^i^L.,,. ���������' \thrilli ;N& ^compared P." o������V. ������^--iarge *"?. caiir ana- j uage lor -.themselves - the merits������f his Billiard.Tables; alsb, the Choice.Braa'ds of his, SEGARS" and,; LIQUORS.. .The Orchestra;^'which P?B^fs ������fJ9Wmusicians^, is First Class, pi ~rio-3m- COLONI^ ..;-.;_.,..j..r,3 ;;,QiJEsp:LM6uTH>-.(;^.iv^ .; ;.'**"* P:-'li.^&^bN/T^H^feif'/:''- Meals at all hours/and "Cooking of the best ��������� iwyA description.^;;*, .;,;, -.,gf- ���������'���������' ?,?>:>'^.^r ' Good:Bed^; \Eestaurant; -Billiard Tabled $c. , j. Xy, A J\ ^W)}^MA^^y!^Y and- f>ats. A * V'l S; *v ii 8- 21S1 -eo. history;- by larger streams";than .any- that ;are ' no Wi visible- is a ^ct-known to all5twhtf ^ Have" ���������'. "given^thisy subject any' serioiisJ/atteation;^-A ������} rjyer !that once^j^eo^niore^water^in its chan- ; oqean>withinitli&:bo^ .plow.edfits way from tneMimmitoFthe Sierras through Nevada^c6uhty,li.i;;The trend of" theso o|d;,channels appeaiSto^belin" HEAffH,; EropHetors, ���������-?n s- THI$ H0USE is; situated 26 inileff from Questfelmoutfo . Tho pi^priet(^.'haviiigi-latelyvflUed;^ up^Bedroonia and'.gpod Beds.are,"now. p'repar'911 (o.aflbriieyery necpin^ modatiqntorlTrayello^ the luxuries that can lib procurod jrthe:Ba'r';istwelli.suHiv pliexi iyi th the best;brahds. otVLlquorsjinil Sega rs j i'jgj&tflf HbiiSe'On the,R6adI 'A " /"���������.-" - -a---' -������������������-'"��������� ���������-.���������-������������������-** - ^ (5olonM^:^eO^S^������efei ;mHE|pfBLlG^ .;x^������us(V:;;iTher6 u f^Hprsej;; ^Barlej^^ I TS! OPEN, FORV THE AGGOM5WI^0N'<^^E I XViTraveiling;-puhlic; theAhedrqomsi hre; -spacious' Ati(!bs 'a'iryvahd the J^edSjCannott h^9iSui^assed>ifor.cJeanliness arid domforthy any in ihe louver country; tine ^ahie>is aiwaysfiiipplied^ with !tn'o; h'fefet^ h% Viciu^Is;:- Asikhtihg fo^Horses^ Hay, Oats and Barley^coifitanily^on liaiid.*' . ��������� ^vouia be thpughfca ^yild sketchioftth������iinagito > . ������-vif>^> unsupported by ;fact and unequaled^by . _������������������ fill! fl V.*^ hilt. iinT70BfirpQfir>j1 .���������Jii-nimo, it 'r. PrJ^i- ���������������..^ .. The- Steamer "Enterprise" ; j u; , Vdl leave, SODA CREEK , " . .,���������s.. cgrafefi ...,,,. ....^,..,^,.,r���������;,.^,..,,.. ,,,:.--c:,--v:VaJ^^jrigHh: /piuui^. these grand ^ridges^-stretching thai-. ^.: -long-lities and-^towering. above";f jtbe'"surround-1 ��������� inuch^less^cscent than the present ones^-and in tiie^process,of time .became raised^'fby'-.ac^ curnii lationt of - 4obris ;as;high r QT/.higher- than ���������thejsummit* of gravelt ridges^a^dj|untii Lnewl ��������������� veJliles, pf>, escape were A ibund ^near-* their ���������WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY MORNINGS; .'; '.,',���������,." AT 6"O'CLOCK, ddnhecting; at Spda Croek with BarsArd^P Stasis oh* ly x ^dnesdayJSftrip'dowh^and^lmrsday'strip up%^ - ^~vFreighytor Quesnel Vt'ots. ^g-ib.: ;'*��������� l-Steairiew'Enterprise,?.-"! ;' ". '' , -���������-;.May:21st",'l866.f��������� / pA',W;syl XWXX 5A. J y::JXIIjti^^ ''; )WZ ENM^MIJRPH^; ^roiirietd^ Th^Hciser ;JL/ is "furnished "with every con vehi ence ��������������������������� for ffte^ctiin*'* fort'of Travcilers; r^e^aUSaryMe^flmdhHs.'unU^ the s uperintendenco of ati eipeiionced cook ;��������� the 'Bedsi are cle^and'comfortablfe;;*tithe Barjcontains the- tiegu of t.i(iuprsVSegars5,:&c. r- Stabling, Hay, Barley & Oats/ Views* AB^^A^^^^mm:^ ..cellanfaoiis Books, and Staple and:Fanev^ Stationery.ju'-j. | 'all i ts Branches Ay Corner.: ^YB^ravld'tlAvMSy streets' .4^i>B^iifevi "TENIT -RANGH.: " ^ ,^ln%^HEte)i3SON'hegsHo;a .T,T -..: ,and:the travelling publi of generally Jtliat ^ha basi taken ^^th^ahoyJ'Ranclfan^ is.prepared to supply, them ��������� wfth-^irst Class Accommodation. ' Good Stabling.' ilor horses; Hay andiGrain. >' ir",l\'~ '' "'; ' l-s' ^ ^WiV4WWV^WPPPosit������?B is Prcpare^tosipirfyj^is^n^erQus^trpnsAlh-weiy.-'' iwA i -aw������ XhAss ap .wAy ypp Xiy/yp^ ^noMAsmmmm^ co.pimvbvim cm t W ^?^Mdi2:e,,fvyb^ie^le.cand.?retall- dealers;)^' riverain places, and forcing their, waters-in to ��������� ne\y.J'.channels. >.These new channels/ would UILI^CXCJET Mll^liS, THE.UNDERSIGNED are'rib\v mauhfacturihg FLOUR _. ���������f&^:8&fa#te1>tW Feed Crushed to-order. l a.r.-"w F::W;.j^sTkii;^geiit. ) ' this^vp^deep.gulches;,-ravine^antt.���������valleys i-a-1-' - ��������� ��������� '������������������- j :'would:be;brought into existence'^ - - ��������� < ' ~~ ��������� w���������:-'!���������' . ��������� '-L- w ��������� w 'JL���������i'A.. wA ..:,. A "���������" " EDWIN{ T ������ 'JmMymwant good Coffee^FelPs.-^: ���������it���������������������������w��������������������������� iri-.riJ,-',',i^i.^iiiiii|,iii,M,|,^.,,^l;.-;il_ll'' -��������� -��������� - ' 7y>' ' -. , ���������/' ' S pS Wi; MAHtSON,' ���������; A JX^iHoLEA^ wi ������������������'������������������'���������.y: V 4. .Propriotor, ..*'.'.. i: A-A, Agent., THIS'HG^LlS 1^^ for^ tlie; ctimfort1 of -, travelers;l tlie; Tab le: is .supplied: .with the '.Dggt of every thing tJia ti can -:jb e prbcurd,.: and" the <5p^kihg;is not interior^to any on tb.erpad;; Bedrooms Yor families^ Stabling, Hayiu Barley and Oats; /vl-s Ip ^WNE:A?^REHttE;5lASci^vPropriGtor3:' ��������� TheRes- taura ut is: sdp^lieU With'Mffithg ftelicacies{the anMeT alfbrds. ��������� .Tn-rJ^ rjhp win iii* fannA tun *u*-.w-,t.Tt^W ^^iB^tt^ife Bar wjll ibo;muhd; the choic^tLrQTOia;^' Furnishod,Rqoms,.;&c:*^,:.;r., .,- :-v>^ =V,V^^- -jI-bV-. ^i:?^ ^ *;: BARKERYILL'EV :*y '���������' ���������: //" ,'' !''/(- ��������� ', KEPT BY ' tiZZpA'Z'1 A J IS si:' EZi'l H U R B^E R; A-������m"^"'" i-W'MmM-M&vsEAix :. A���������: LBERX CIVitSLER^has: ojipnpdUhe. ahoye House for xjl the reception of. Travellers; the Table, is .well kept and'tho Liquors cannot bo surpassed;1; the Beds arc clean and; comfortable^:-:Stalling for Horses,- Hay and ,pat������,-'f-;{!>.v,';--:t-: l ��������� yX; ��������� y; pyx ������������������;<;.. p :��������� ���������;: py... aw i*8?k LlLLOQET BREWERY/ nwiwu w ������u: wc������luuuu uie ;t������estv JBrandi'es,rLrWine^ 1 arid Segars ;Cth^public.are invited to .caU;y;.:Prepared to fill all orders promptly. : l\ * v , ' ( i?sbt ic.best of.fare: -theBar contains .the,choicest brands 1-^* ^w ���������. ; ...,,-^y flLiquors and ^giirsvgb6UStjilJIinff;/Hbrse Feed/Oai������������������ X. ������������������: *'^ -^'.* ������������������X ���������nyirt.frc ������������ii nm.ioMj������ m^nflon /2rtn^0:;-bjao ���������;-ftwar* Vor; <. v -^Ti-r"t'���������:"���������:-���������-* rr-v������ "f^-^fe'disposed' lavyI'^ier with^their.patronage. :������������������ -��������������������������� X;X..w:xw;,i .r.g.^:. ,^eals^at.all:Eeurs;; GoodrB^ds;; ^^^ ��������� . ^'{Thc-B.;ir;iS! furnished-with, the bStsblcction of LMiimrs'ana.SegarS". A A ��������������������������� r. . ':,.." ;./;���������.'...���������-,-. ������������������;���������, -������,> . . ." .;'{;;;,J;k|'c:hf1isl.33^ Patrick ;kirwin,e^'bw^ Bout BillUrd TalJlesda the Greek: 'the Liquors .and Cigma-aw uftheiiujist giiality. S ������ MEBCHlA3STrpsv ���������\V ILMA11S Alfft GRQtrSE CilgEKS, ��������� . I r. '". '". t A," - BKALKRS:���������IX, ported.;: M^chm^e] A -..! ..'Wholesale and Retail;;'..; /Z,'/% ���������T;^������B3HZ0 LSAKTO; ���������Proprietor,!" ^(ila house XJ ) allbrds every -' aeeo fnmo dai ion - for:' tlYO.; cohifort' of Travellers; the Table is i urhish ed. wi th all th e del icactes < of the,season, and the Bar. Is stocked with;tho choicest lot' Wines; Brandies & Segars;.good stabling for horses; Ha^, Barley and Oats constantly oh hand" at low rates. New ly mi 1 led Floii r for sal e c beapi.������ -; ',.-������������������' 1-s QPELMAN'and MoK^ZtEAProprietors: ���������Or' This -House; is .well fiUed^up with. Good Beds aiid the Bar is furnished'-with the best' L^uors; .Merits are served at.all hours on the ?Kestauraht principle; 'Stabling for,; Horses, HorseJToed, &c.: ; I ' - A \ : l.s. ': /1HARLES NisLSONv'^^Proprietor. TJiis'oid -QEMLEN ���������& PARlCE,, Proprietors^ at tho \J established House,is well fitted8ap'for the- comfort W;Junction of the Cariboo and" Big Bend Roads, is of -Travellers; tho . Table; Js supplied with the host of nownntm 1oy i.r������.������- "���������" everything that ���������can behad, and the. copkiiig is not inferior to tho best hotel in the lower country; Bedrooms for Families; Stabling for Horses, Horse Feed, kc. The Express stops here; ���������.'.''*������������������ ��������� 1-s The Bonaparte Hoiise,;.' ��������� 1,1/ lL,������t)]Sr f 6c> MUWKAsYyAGKOcwsy wwviswar,. ���������'. Mj ^Vin'e k Spirit Merchants,^fiakbrs/&,Goiifeclioners^.- PORT DOUGLAS ADVERTISEMENTS. MAGDQNALD'S HOTEL [^M. KACDONALD, Proprietor. Miner ������, ������T i^h?Md>afe!i^ijD^^.BriffM:fijivM Mines wi d hid every convenience and accommodation aflbrded them; Good- Beds and a Table well supplied, with all" tlje dehcacies; ol the season! : ; j ��������� the times. Give them a call. . Stabling,' Hay k Grain; atten ti vo hos tler^. Stage 1 eaves h ere twi ee a week for Big Bend and Yale, and bricc ti weolc for Cari boo 1-s victoria,''V5M.1.J*- -*/������������������* ������������������ ^l*p"p'-1 AA. IZ .������������������������v ������ T V " ��������� ��������� 0U l ^ Yale K(*ltc- l&>' iravuiers will find Good Accommodation. The best of ^y living, of Liquors,, and of Wines - 'Frell Butter mIk I and Vegetables.. Good Stabling and cfoap g l& .corner, _ BA'KAtir&m/Pu^ v-i. ,.r ,^*^! ������������������, n,..���������..nmm,t ������*c Victoria, v. u !������������������������&* .subline- fer itr* ������-���������'.' tr ������ " / " T ������- I oetween tms noust v*r?<������ifh������n^ r1;H-^ ' ^ B.irleyrand-vOats :al-,( the;steamers from' . ^, ;...;.-...;��������� ;;;. \ v -,-; , .^s^tRp^aiorLuiooeL.; fi- *,?SSHa ^ S?-', Pr������������������Priet������rs.���������-,, :TJiih House is ij?:,,rt welljitted up.lor Uie accommodation of vim^. ���������lewito the Bridge River Mines. Good 'Beds, Stabli6r for Horses-Horse Feed ;&c: A stage rdns twi'ce a w"I ^2������f������S?S. l^iP^Hfcu the arrival^ HJeK'S HO TEL ������������������is. ���������HAitftrjJN, rnYSiOJAW-������ oukujm/������,���������������"-v;^- ��������� :ncrof Yates and Goyernment Sts., JiG!^Awy 5lil5E; ^''gEy^OIJ^^ea^ -��������� _ ;Furfiturb, Broad;;Slreet!^ ���������ylctoriay ��������� \VJf^yV^;,-,. ������������������. ty nAiB&i&n^ \_J; AlERciiA^rs?^iatrStre6t; &}4to���������jlYtfy3zJ^> X ;' H^ ������^E^G^and;31TO -" Wharf 'street,' Victoria, V. I. rWj������AyL^xX''''' orabiy known1 W^Vd^ 0?o^ ^Ih^pubHo^ Bari L:������Piyi!^ha;Ba^������ji g^S^i^^iic? tmitnt. SirJB������.t|uYicti5ripitT/Jw-J-v^,':" " ��������� - ��������� ..^ -���������: - . - *������������������> . f Ja'iuorft anu ^e^in'c. . . , i ^���������. -' ��������� ���������-' j ������������������'','' -.���������,������������������'������������������. ������������������-". ,-s' .'...'���������,,.-������������������.',- A'alU IBSf- 3IALL Gyvorimit IP 1 B" Ir