@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "92d57340-d0e1-4d4f-be92-1aab83d4cd02"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2011-08-03"@en, "1872-05-04"@en ; dcterms:description "The Cariboo Sentinel was published in Barkerville, in the Cariboo region of central British Columbia, and ran from June 1865 to October 1875. At the time, Barkerville was home to a fast-growing community of miners who had been attracted to the Cariboo region by the discovery of gold. 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' gAffififi'fy��������� j^ne'jmontfe- ^-.eL ;>--^y^;y| ^ j \"' ��������� ^ cenjs^and^no; more sball bevcbargedTOr j Ay*, f seach'copy orexttab^BbTcertiflefli*^**^ /..-....,,, -s, ���������yr,.,j,,., ^.4....,t*^. -.,. .. r-,���������.���������.^.^fY^f..^.,^A-..-^^ - ,;3;:: Section 45 of tb^ Principal Act is hereby Repealed,;and;tbe folldwingaubatituted tbere-^ % a < a: IKp 'rt*'n f ������ h n 11 k \"nVi jihi <1 betf6b on each \"sKteT r\" \"*\" Tl\". .\"r\" ' 7\" \" *,\"' ~:! ���������for-:\";' '���������'-!' : ������������������'- ���������-/* ���������'������������������''' -' '-''\"\"'- '*'' fififi/'-' A/-'. , /;y'! - - 'y ��������� \"'ufiy 'fiy 'fi*-- fiy.i--.y'<:y y������'jfifii'fyyfi������A _ ;) ���������*������TQiiarlis\"GIaynH^IWI fee,pne-������hUn;dred and e^ls'-i'tber^ al /the .members ofibe/Corapany.eha! Li; tta'dn: .ordinurr cases; be, j'esponfliblejfor ..the e.x-4- :peiiae8 incurred ,by,reason of Etich���������:working^/ f^,j^^bere^ cifnfc. to^^rk* hydra ui ic> pt !other^clai ms rye^ iOjiJrfng ^yater ytp tenable,| h^ td^bb-iAWOlpkecl % such claims shall ;ba laid,oyer by?virtue otft lih\\fi$eetAJii.iii&fip^ llpngei^pedod^^ekcept *by/?jroayej^^^e%G.^ 'Cpmm^sionePr;4 'l( [d fifi \\ a ,- fii AAA fifi fifi; A filififi IiKulUrninin&aciions ':'drPsiiii������:ibBi.GQlcb Commissioner sbalU.wheb cracticable, decide >i.������������*:&tn Fmnctsco Boan.&Co.,* - - '- , ,r -������..- -.Sj.id Francisco O ^tre^t,.: L- , .; 4',.-- , ��������� SO Cprahili; Loujlyn, B.C rii/oARlBOO Sbnti'nel ' \" &-.&':'-j. A'\"y fiyfi fiy fifi fi-^ : Afi ' fi -''\\ fcyfiy , . i*/ ^r; ' V L^-^-^ * Y' Yv\" sVt V v j H' ^/- ^|?V llar^s Gircularfl^PbsterR-ari'rl ProKramrae^ fori y Balls add Theatrical Entertainments? .., j , . fifiyy,fi fififififi fifiyfi fiyfifiiyfi'y^.yA.y:/fi:fiAfi. '^-L*&������fii-i -1' [ i Vi .1 ' . i \"��������������� i ��������� d ^ \"_>������r . ���������Terms!moderate*..,.,..,,, }>ti oi-beioWlbe ^'{Vicem two extreme ends of ijuch! one hundred and therefor. , . , '.. ' ��������� ��������� -. .yr - -fi' fi G. -Section 83 is fi-' fi, In.defnult-or payment wit.hln miclrtime the .'Wb������re8s it 'is expedient'--to .-Btnend \"The ���������O.old Mining Ordinance, ,1867,\". hereinafter :/:.-;->'JfiCfi-ll^d^tliejlP-rincipal Act,:,f 11 .- >-> , t y - - :v Therefore,:her .Majesty^-by! rand with the ~tidvi.ee and consent -of the Le^faiative-Assem-! fiblyfi of the ftovince fin British' Columbia,; enacts aa follows:.'5 fi r2 *\" \"*\"-���������: ��������� fi t X., In t he.cqnstri|CtlQd. of tb w Act they .word; f Jri^reBtV sball mean an'aliquot.part of: the' ^prnl^of jsha^ ;be ^divided Jbyi|heTownerorpwniers.thereof;! Mfch'e words and the; Ay fifi .-���������.���������;.:������ Mini- of A two dollars, and fifty cents and ��������� Afiifi::������������������:<;..%p;-^ore/sball^bi-/char^ Apr;\"such, '���������'������������������������������������ V Lea ve of Absen ce ;: 1 \\ at 1 d for an y Bi 11 Ifi- fi of SaleybrwOtfiefc docura tlri h 0 re cord edv th e sti til n t < -wo d 011 a rs - nnVMifty cents and no more shall be Laniount^be!-;ci>prectr bftpersonal lyJiable^therer > l-SYfi. fi - yi : r . ,-.i < - ��������� 4. ,,, y. fi. 1 ���������?.' .,y -������������������': |.' ��������� -^ i.\"������Ji - \\ !������������������ . li' ...j I ��������� forftp the Company, and his interest ttherein mny' be so IdJ by \\ he Com pany for the-payment ^he!dejb ;may/liave a K-.*������ ������������������>.-#��������� :-*-.- .V ��������� '-������������������'���������'���������'\"'-''-fiy --:fi\\i'y-.i'Jfifi:A 'fi'--)\"-''\"'-.[ y ��������� -���������'.: fi.-���������' ~ 'y- fi.''yfiyy fi't'A* -:' I ^^^vy;; ,4: j-q ' fififi yyfifi'fi'yfififi'iiyilAA pltirtbi'V. , j Mr ^f';ijv ,^;,:fjri ^;.;| '4 r-^bl fififi.>Miifis:;,, Wi filter \\>jsii!A-iit:**>.o*t- ?r- 'f y^;^?). fi/vr ^y/fef -^���������w'',i;,'in'''!''i'a^ /,-^V -tf^ ��������� txiJijpili,.*��������� .x.-Afi^s>-\\t.t.a^-if ��������� WtiTllmGom-fi ; /Hjtntgry*&:; .fifi fi. y ���������\"��������� > '' y*-.-* fi'iJ/yyl 'fiy fififi fi ���������. Uhllfifitpil^llyjlW}-: ... j n>fi, ^ri[uld^fi^^fi(: yfi?fii^Q^ .- yfil MAS' RiJ '.-i'V7 *; '.\"ill. ,vM!(-h V*n*lix ��������� ii!lr-;: sJ-..j^iSti... V ' .'���������''' ; ���������rjerson or persons, ,fu.r tlje. aup^ of goods.: ehl t^np/to tu .Columbia��������� by writ, of execution/ process;ol: contempt proceedings fotv attaenmeut; of , * ; yy ffi/fii fi ^ r ;���������' *��������� * , v '>< y,% ' ceeds of the sale be/insufficient-to pay off the several'sumsjnenlioaed.^ the GplfeGommis Btooer^npon. being: applied to; sh fill issue an i order directed to afiWSlierift to! teize and sell J :anyvot|ier--pers6jn of tbe ^������lb������4-/hbiiSea!o above eases,ybe conspicuolisly^6^teWupii������teni clear days prior to the day of sale, in the; vicinity.of sttch^minln^������r^b������HerIproperty.) !an^ a0he!Gb������rt' House-nearest tbe|efo; -Fty: vioed, bo we ver, tbatM ft siicli d eb \\ o r slie absen t ���������������������������:��������� ������������������ ���������:���������.'..' ���������. ' ''-'fi- -i -i\"y,y,fi: ,->fii-: >'���������-,. from.the X)ktrict^such notices shall be given raijln!foresiIdvfHtrfet^etT clear ;davtf prior Jo fJtlie yyJ' ..������;\\.:%. ���������': 1 -.,,. .> v ..}:-\"- ..is,. '���������-%i-*i .y ���������������-. ;y, .1.-, ,-if dav of! sale; andiit'i anvtitlftwapaper be pub-j lished in the/DiSti'ict; whfefetri'such mining or otb tict4 to'; p ay aii dp ay in g t he i!fu 11 >.am oiiri t / d lie/,f or: the smallest portion of the said ^rctp^rty.l sb a i 1,- be Sri ti 11 e d;;to1% b^ssion^the'tecif c ri d>' to a bill/of sale therefor/s'ijgne'd -by tlit? Auction-1 eer; such bill of /s.alei/anall:confer such; title 1 11 }>on the pnrchaser as tlie 0wnor had. :y ���������'-: 7. fij& very hi U. ofial 0 -ofa^n i h; 1 hfigA n! eres fc. 0 r j 0? iiny fraction.: tbereof.. shall be recorded j w! th in t lie t fine pVesc r ib'ed To r 'record ing p re- em}itipiic^aimst:aurtjfriiuy;4>w^ df Hale shrtll wilfully neglect or refnse^so-mo! do, he shall, be ordered to pay a fine not ex ! c^eding fifty dollars.\"or 'shall be imnri^'riedj J !fe;p/������i / Iv'f y i/I|fy ^'^i;y;>y//v f/y-?y >y;g: biy ayv^!: ^;K://;i!f:;; /v^![ fii c>'^;-/ /-:. y ���������!v - ���������. 1 my fifi, \\ Ay,; fifii ��������� - fit) fit q '&���������&:.;-������������������: ���������r yy���������77- 7fiy~yyfifi ��������������� *y ' 7^ fip- ; wxfifiy & cltiim;ovikpi;of yclaim&- shall',iupi.onIturnish- ing .good au d- s uffic,iei) t :pr00 f,,i n ��������� Iftbe ��������� 0pihioi of ihOfiXeMp^ that he-P-i* itjiey^havediionrred'expens^ ;Lt������R*iqiutWie������n-fcin-i!abobS^ ^b r. o tbm? a ui on n t 0 n each! frac tionai \"part 0 f, a ftil I !i n teIr? eat,;^iJ;ho^t!^e^eivin^������anyj reuiuueration 01 return;offientd niembi.ra'jot* pwoei'S of or in isueii claim, asking;for leave of absence underihisdauai/s -:;;.;; ,:.������.y y/y;;;i - ^ fiyfiy, fiy yyyyAA fifififiyfifi fifiififiy:A. fi': '��������� ': fifi fi'Afi *���������* \\'-fi fi.A. :;'* \" ..'.' /: :.V .:.--.,\". fy>. .';'���������'; \" K y ;-':':'''��������� ''' ���������Ayfifi '-fifi .v-v.W.-. s '. ! ;.'>.- -. ir:-\"*/.'-'-:-' '���������*���������;* ^ ** > \" L ���������\" - r ^ '-fevllv^y-' |e;I^|/;if^;/%^ysi/;.^^ !������&saa*.: charged Jyaud every Free Winer or \\Jotfi any t -Inin iipt:exceedin^:-;l^iirteen.: dav.s^as: ,.: /. '/.\"Vrefie'Mii|er������:fi!i>^l;/i;i?6orti-_:ltijs. or, their ���������'''fi ��������� < c 1 ui in 'under the provisions of this Act, . ti nd in < I e la ii 11 0 f so doings hall b e pi 1 b - !;��������� !; / jivct to the pimaHies of th���������? /Principal -'���������'������������������'Act-r--' -y- ������������������/..- fifi^y -���������\"���������;! fifi :ifi\"fi: -fi., ���������- -A2.1 vThe b00ks 0f record siiall, durin^ rea- ''-\" % \" -' ������-fi !* ���������:>'���������' ��������� ���������\"���������'' ��������� ���������' ��������� - ' -' -���������' \"��������� ���������'������������������ : \"��������� ��������� y fifi- , - -w 8orfah I e*li 0u i'S,'be 0 pen 10v��������� pn h I ic.' in* f-pection free of cltarge: -,..'. ��������� i ;JBv] Every cop y/f 0f, or ext.ract fr0ra, anyj record in the said hooka,'and certified to.,, h.e,.a .trjii e -copy .0 r ex trac t u nder the 1 j a0d 'of Aihi' ��������� v^edd G&mmIssioner or other person etitrusted to keep such books,shall be received in any Judicial 11 ���������������tp I'oceedi 11 g aa -!e.v i tlfence of t h <* in a 11 e r.s .^r.itfa^reiii contained, and the .911 m/of fifty I any $6\\d Commissioner or Slipfcm(Mry Magir- ���������tfate! may. direct... 8. A co-jpari.ner in any Mining Company; shall, at any meeting thereof, r,be entitled/ to' v 0 te 11 p on Jan y i nleres t; o r f rac fci 0 ri '��������������������������� o P ah ? i iU teR'st, which be may hold therein,:but the re-j suit of the votesv given ahull be.determined; by. the number of tlie ihteresta\" voted upon! an'd .no t iiy. the1 n ii tuber of i cb-ji aHners voti ng] at such meeting, notwilhstanding anything -toj the con trary cprntained' in Sectioriy!81 ..'of ihe; Principal Act. !,/���������;���������.;- ;i 9. i)tiring the cl0se season noFree Minerj shall bebonndtowork bis!.cUiiiu..j pi;ov.ided.i A yy:: fiififikfifi:. :yim:A.fiAfififiAfiyAfiAAA'fiAyAAfi-AifisA ���������;'.; -y-;y> ^-jr-yyv.' ���������;������������������..���������; \"iV--y-^..J..vu: fifiyfififiy- fi Ay yfii absenceyshallanitjbeU'tujewal 13-unless at^the p leasti re vo f th������ y Go) d Commission er.' Afiyiy videPal-waysV that sticlrFre^jrhier^r'Jliuei^ shall be in possession of a -mini tig\"- 1 icense *pontimjpjisiy/n^ f 3 ri ro vided :i'3 the, illn Ing ���������' urdinaij co, \"This c \\ au se sh al In 01 be 'con ^tvoed so! as to i ri.t < ��������� 1; 1 ere !witiror;abridge, the discrelionary ; po\\iV;i ;ii0w exet'ciked 0r berea'tt#r -io-He\\exercls-iiJ .by? the G old 'Coni m i s hi 0 n e r in gra ii ting' lea v e .0 i'!a bsen.c .0 1.1 n< I ei*, ot hetv pi rcit m s t an ces,:. -. . ��������� / Iii;! This Act may,bo cited inn'\"fi; The ;Golti M i n i rig,1 A men d 111 e n t Acit, 18 7 2-, ���������\"'\" ������u.MWrm������nw ww if m*m ���������y^&rr-.^txsTf w?'%r v-wms^ir.-v- ; -,:\" ��������� V y;.: ' -yuy/\"������ iV A./^yyi' .->. j,yfiAfi^'*;���������';\"y\".r?.y*;\"*-��������� ' : ! v ��������� 1 '���������*- y-TbOvGclehmtftd * i k *. -:* *;,'��������� ;o i\\ jsiipi*fior?ftV53S';tW��������� a'n'y--:StI'SoIkcan\"be liadjfi'om'i'ljt{\" Ijjw,' K������:istvi;'������'n*lXtrVUiuA\";v\"' **lw'- P^1*1^ ���������'���������)F?'^.;'TO- beat ?t������lco te it b erii es,v u ml Avfl rra ii ted 1 r'co fron i' h *jm* \"jon\":/'/;/!;;! ,'/!iy/ Afififiwmfiy ji.5a,\\v \"{.-r;- j-:\"J.;*.'R.obe'S;t;^P1n;':���������;;.: ���������'.;' BEGS TO ANNOOKeii: TltAT HiC'lUS Oi'^NED- ;��������� ��������� \\fiifin :A\\: -fi- y-vv .>./?,: 'V-':'-'- '���������'���������' - \"' -::\" ;!;;ipTsriM|^ ,, ���������: ..Tin* Table wil I, ttl ways: be s.upp li ed \\yith ; th 0 y h es t 'article*'ibiit alih bo gut iii CuWboo, and (bo Bar witb tiiti ������������������\"-'���������: -y ���������\"��������� '-' '������������������ 1.*���������'*' ' '���������- ;-��������� ���������.'.'��������������������������� '���������������������������\"������������������. '-\"���������\"i' however that any Mining Compai.ysbaHlm the/):iglil;.lJ0 woiii 'their xrviiii> if the co-piijr]tier������i - .-������������������A^i2������?W3t<7 ^\".w '���������;j-^:-/*v3^^ Finest l^nesrN Ligixor? ^toTCfAtobtm^^ATTHfcVH'AWREllQfW*- !> to tlie sp:ictous. urv������imV*������'fprjtverly _.k 110wp np ,ii& Si;':������^w!;SHl firriiifsh; -'-: ;' . fifi AX-*, y ' w -.f \" \" '\" \",B Q AUD ... A N D !. M B i 1, S . ', I ��������� ' Afi Of [THfe ' 'BEST ? Q0^ ^1TV;.^, , _. . Tho 1JAR y 'AnnIs*hod wit!lyttiu Qnt������31 WI^^; i..J(iVQ.iw������ji/! 'plOA^v .. .;..? ��������� ._ .:.;,:!!/.,- ,! -..,,!,.? : Board:; fifi Mk^&A W$?M (IBS*! .'���������itfSSSKss*. TflE OARTBOO SENTINFX SATURDAY. MAY 4. 1872. TUB CANADIAN PACIFIC; RAIUWAT. A very:'short trrae has elapsed 'sine������1 the ���������advent amongst ps of a corps of Engineers employed by Ihe Dominion Government to mate.-the preliminary surveys on the West iidedf the Rocky Mountains in connection *with this proposed line, and tlie rapid pro- yjcreps made.by Ihe different parlies in their Tespective surveys is fully vouched for by the fact that they have already, been enabled by *the knowledge obtained from .these, expSora- iions to determine positively the pass through. -the great Rocky Mountain range which the Tailway will take. The concentration of all the surveying parlies at Tete Jamie- Cache cand its neighborhood is sufficient evidence in 'Itself that the Leather Pas3 has been definitively adopted. That route has many ad- Tnntagea Jnitsfaver.;It ja. in the first place. ��������� -considerably lower than any other available breakthrough the Rocky Mountains within the limits of the British possessions, not being t 3n/ariy place more than 4000 feet above the level of the sea���������actually over 200 feet less r*than the ground on which the Richfield Court j . Hottse on this creek is built. It is besides considerably north of the snow bolt, a consideration of tbe greatest importance in the ������������������determination of a railway line iu. snob, latitudes as those covered by the geographical ��������� area of British Columbia. Its central position and that is one that would terminate on Van- cou ver Islan d. aiipposi ug.lt was fo u nd p ra c- ticable ,.tn bridge the s feral ta. If such were the case.'the. terminus must necessarily be on the west coast of Vanconver Island. There ia a good pass across to Barclay Sound, a splendid harbor, and, like. Bentinck Arm. after you are out of tbe harbor you are. on the open sea with nothing to obatruet the course' of ei ther \"a steam er or sailing! vesse 1 s. You are besides considerably nearerHo China than any of the proposed ports in the straits. If the lino were taken! along the eastern coast of the Island to Victoria and Esquimau, the distance would be considerably increased and no commensurate advantages be obtained. The.same dtacuities.have there to be contended with that are to be met witb at Bur- rard Inlet, with -this difference, that-the line is a little longer and tho intricate navigation U very little lessened. We are afraid that il the Victorians succeed In seeing their pet scheme of connecting tbe Mainland and Island together by a railway bridge carried out, it will only end in their most bitter disappointment as to the Terminal point, for so surely as it crosses to Vancouver Island the necessities and requirements of commerce *���������:111 force it to that point on the west coast which will, give it the greatest command of the Asiatic and Pacific trade. Ma Fitzokiuld's Appointment.���������The most important appointment which we have to chronicle as emanating from the present Government is probably that of Mr Fitzgerald as Gold Commissioner and Stipendiary Magistrate In Omineca. Mr Fitzgerald has been for, many years a /faithful and energetic officer of tho Crown. For years he -filled the offices of Acting Clerk Of fbo'Bench and Chief Go a - stable in this district wiih the utmost -efficiency. We are sure that his many friends in this district aud Omineca will hear of his appointment to that important position with pleasure-^-a.position which his long experience, integrity of character and ability will enable him to fill in a manner alike satisfactory to himself and the inhabitants of the district--covered hy tho termB of his appointment. Wjuk \"'Dowx.��������� The Telegraphic wire being down yesterday we are unable to furnish any report for the.latter half of the -week, Tbe line will be in operation to-day, \" Observers \" communication is rmavoid- ably :ptfst|Mxaed until our next lpu&������ Stkamer Victoria.���������This Bteamer i& expected to connect with the down express next week at Quesnel. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TSCE. THREE HORSES (two WMte anil one Bay), having been left on my Ranch last Fall, owners unknown, nntjee- is hereby given that unless tho same are redeomed- prior to that time ihey will after tbe lapse of one month bo sold a.t Public Auction to defray the costs of Ranching, Advertising and Expense of Sale, ' \" ; ANTOINE BROUSSKAU. QuesuelmouthvMay 1st, 1872. my4 1m ��������� Barnard's Express. The' undersigned has admitted STEPffKS TINGLKY and JAMES HAMILTON into Partnership in tbe above business, from an4 after the first dav of April instant Tho business will bo continued henceforth under the nmne of P. 3. BARNARD & Co. - v'... ?. J BARNARD. Yale, Aprill3tb, 1872. my4 ltn Suitablo for Cariboo and the neighborhood, cm be obtained at ' >������ AT REASONABLE PRICES. A Fresh Stock, of Patent Mpdicines, Leeches, Lozenges, Stationery. Perfumery, Elastic Silk Stocking-*. Kuee Caps. Socks and Wristlets. Improved Shonidur Braces, Infants' Feeding Bottles..India Rubber Teats, Rings nnd Tabs for Teething. ,. ^ Teeth Extracted and carefully FilledVj $&��������� Prescriptions and Family Recipes accurately prepared, my 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. S3: 3C3SXT- Express Line Stages CARRYING H. M. MAILS, ._...._..Will.make.__.: ��������� i fi. Regular Weekly Trips from Barkerville, Arriving in Yale on Thursdays, in time to connect with tho steamer \" Onward\" for New Westminster, and with the H. B. Co.'s steamer ** Enterprise,\" The California steamers lenve Victoria on the 7th and 22d of each month. ap27 3m F. J. BARNARD. Notice io Farmers. JOHN MARSHALL IS AT HIS OLD STAND, AT t^-Send your Wheat along hoys [ :j$5r CHEAP RATKSl-^g&'v S.ittsfat;ti(m guaranteod, and no delay, tSodiv Cr*ck. Marcb 5, U1Z. tnb S Cm ���������cl R res JOUR ETMVELOPES Properly Stamped, are now reduced to ��������� 12 1-2 Cents each, or $10 for 100. Our Agents at way pl������cf*fi usa all diligence in seeing that letters ar������ promptly fumar-tcU to polate beyond tho r^gnljr $ta#o r������j mansen Cre*k, and has wmfced and prospected ���������.in that section, of the Peace River country :e v er, si n ce He was a go od ��������� h ear ted ^ liberal man, a good mountaineer, and waa liked and res peeled by all who knew him. He fell a victim to scurvy. Requiescat in pace. Comingl���������Colonel Lane, tho enterprising organizer of the Lane ur. Barnard's Express arrived oh Sal urday, the 27th ult., bringing a mail, express and the Bubre- following passengers: Miss Ward and Miss q'nenf'iy piled, them. I piled all myself, ex-: penny, to Barkarville ;'Jcbn Wilkinson and cept one lot. and tiiat another man helped me jjr Lindbardj'to Van winkle : Mr Standish, t? in oipSSt ������S!i&lS ������i- Yacko^nd Mies' He ien;Ho Quesnel r-d and- Nov.- 10th were delivered on the claim J. A. Mara, to Cache Creek. Tbe down Ex- near the shall house and piled there by roe' according to defendant's order. I have not been paid for them. James Stewart���������Between the last of October and the 20th of November I helped the plaintiff to pile some lagging about 20 or 30 feet from the Macpherson shaft house. There were over 80 lagging in the pile. I saw the Macpherson co. using the lagging afterwards, I waa working on the claim below and saw their Chinamen take the lagging from the pile into the shaft house. press left on Sunday, the 28th, at 5 a.m., carrying a mail, express and the following passengers to Yale:_Mr_Mundell Qud-Mrand Mrs HagntL ' ���������������������������'.;. DK FENCE. Wm. Tralese said :���������I paid Mr Michael on Sept. 29tb and never ordered any more lagging. I worked up to Nov. 4th. Wo had 40 lagging there then. Up to that time there was no lot ol 101 delivered. I told Mr Michael they were not delivered. James Boy ce said :���������Seventy-eight and 40 lagging were delivered after Mr Treleso left; the 10-i and 100 were not delivered toil*. Stevenson was acting us foreman when the 40 and 78 were delivered, for which the money U paid into Court, Wra. Stevenson corroborated the evidence of the previous witness. Bis Honor said there was evidently a mis- take on one side or the other, probably in consequence of the delivery being through a third party. The weight of evidence was in favor of the defendants, nnd ho would give judgment accordingly. Judgment for defendants with costs. Mason* & Daly vs, John Cameron.���������Judgment summons for $82 and costs. Defendant was ordered to pay $20 in one month and $40 in each of the subsequent months. May 1,1872. H. B. Company vs. Jambs Burdick.���������His Honor in giving judgment said there had been two debts due to the fl. B. Company��������� one from the Canadian co. and the other from James Burdick on his private account. Bur- dick had produced a receipt from the H. B. Co. for $150 iii full of all demands. From the evidence-adduced, he thought the raceipt was given in respect of aHl demands against Burdick, and had no reference to tbe Canadian co. That assuming the receipt was given sot f ������'. y-nt \\;fi '-y ��������� T ':'; -. ��������� ,yK .- ' }?.?<** .', ;:-+&k !-'. v*-K\"fJ );-. <- !.L ...SitC * ;���������; -.* *^1\"������C i K *-������.^ .... :-*.7f������ .---.Si** ���������! A yy������? .fifi -j - w -yp- il-;.-' :A$?' WA ���������':���������'��������� ?-r?5 ; 1 -i ��������� ;!;>*! y&M fifi \\M ���������fim fifi :>M fi-*$ ;fi r^ !> A/ fih$ 1 -V fi\"*fr Wx ���������v->\"wj \"fi. .i yfifl \\: t' * \\ ���������* fifii ''''' A$ !������������������'*. ������������������:��������� i-AZ. fifi. .!.?&* \\\\ifi yfiifiM w '} \"fi. * ���������������*****.* W'A - V : . ;-v- p.* - .'.* *;.%-x z\\ ���������fi!8$ w$m M-y$ V ���������i ���������. i: /-.';.. IIT- ���������..rli -1 -.' , .-��������� Qy. '.' Afix. 5< ':' -A ��������� '?'���������������������������' ���������;-:\".vy Yfi- ' ..'5 '���������-' '. y;.i fifii \",������������������}������������������ ���������' c -i, W$&fQ$iffl$$$������$& i as i.ftMi.myiia^iyfMlfiTim?r'-^^^ 5SOK3 gMW^iMmw^-jp^ > *FTl-i? : jperty ;frora pillage. * The worst is over and ,/William Chapman ifi ad; died from senrveyjianxiety is considembly lessened. I Every fresh:.'opening decreases volcano������ of j eruption. The heavens this morning are j'darkened* fey dense clouds of smoke end i 'aRheSj, and .strong fwind carries showers of ���������^burning cinders miles away. A streain of | lava near-St.-Sebastian, is'now 16 feet deep. The .King has gone to. d irect measnres for the rel Ief.of the i n hab i tan ts. Farm s are. o ver- whelmed with.ashea and-lava and buried out of sight.;'The loss of life;must' have been great, but H is\" i hipossible to.in jtce'r fiaj h the extent. The, view of the volcanoeis now the * >.. . - - - -. ��������� . -- ��������� - , 'grandest sight since 1830. Troops are ordered ���������MISCELLANEOUS... *nd there is.another man sick with 'the eame ���������diseases 'fififi \"y; ' \"'-\",:. v- ';������������������-��������� fvr:T^lv - ���������-':'!: , i;,The firstlot of minerfi'wlio left Victoria on the,Otter^had;got in: ?:Mariy went' In -by-Nans -ri ver, and .they report;that the show has gone ���������Ajff ih^ttie riafts river valley-.v v-'\\/. 'fifi ' r fifi t< Go!d.; Commissioner; Fitezerald was ex- . 3>ected-to.'be,on Mansen a-bout the;2Oth mat. u -���������^Sylvesterbrought-.down ';������bout $5000 in tffold dust' i B'e 1 eav os on Th n red ay. : 'Ifii -v A >-:^UESNELMGCJTH.;. AA ������������������>- 'fifi fi - . vTwo'o'r the:, -il. fyfiCpfis.^boats' arrived last \"^X*!Vr^.*y?^^*,t*^^^' ^r������ ^!ta^ .^4 if r-OaVin llatn 11 ton? came v^do w n -on the ni. T he b p a ts 'that?iieUvibere;^lact' week ^were making good .tini,*;-^'. .fififiAAfi-y\\ fifififi- hfi fifi-fi.fiy '*yf i ^r~yy*yyy^ yx;Yale,; Aprii *3t>���������The Onward /arrived on . igiinday .wltli.a-bout.>40.;tonsr;freight ari&<2$ ��������� TpMBeiigere.-- r She\". ,left; yesterday ���������n;m.' at day- 'diglit o n'her Jret^i^n trip. i'';/ fifi- * fi fi:'i: -fifi f*51'lJarnard 7a- speciaft 1 eft at 3 p.ra. oh Sii ndlav ;yrii]h tf)erfolloyyidg passengers.:. por Quesnel-r- ^liss.Simpsom ;For.X51inton���������Mr Ward. ; For ���������III mile iibiise���������Mr1 Mahsen. For 11 at Creeit3 :-. ���������Mr Shannoh:' 'PorCacheCreek���������.Wm.lrinis. v.;; .Barnard?s ;regular,: wj ti|. (he mails^ left' at 6 ; ;p'do ok oo: Mond ay.;morni ng -with������������������ they f611o w- ing passengexs.:^JN{essi;s.:.Gannon, VanVolkenr' ; :^urg.h,. LIndsay,vRobexts.y.yfor r; Barkervi 11efi\\ ^^Wesars^Q. B..Wright end-Jas. Wright, for Soda rCreek. v.Mr ond WrsrFostor,for Clinton. . Lawrence, ensd^Baily's mule-.team is the 'pnly one ,yno\\y Joading..;- ^fcCuIjumfis jnuIe Vtralo '1%expected to arrive.shortlyr- and wil 1 . 'fiload for Saypn ars Ferry., vv, . iy . 'Weather th reatenlog....,:',-_.,...- ^..\"u fi-fi fifi -;..CANAi)A.; . .-fi. - y-v .; f..; Ottawa^ April 27-r-In ��������� the > House of Com- mons last night, Sir George Carller introduced the-Bilt providing'for-the-constrnction ������pf theCaoadian-Kacific Railway according lo % the-, ternjB jyy whIch'������������������, Bri tish Columbia: came ?-JntOi the union.>,The road is to be commenced . noV later than July,.*73, and completed within ;~*en years.. fi-y v y-.y, ��������� ��������� ' ������������������ \\ ; ^ - ifi 'a ;;(JUN?TEU^BTATEa .fi ,/ . ; -; Chicago, Apri>.28���������Private dispatches from -/Cincinnatiysay; that .the Convention.on Presi- . -deulial nominations is narrowed down io a --choice betweeji Adains;and;yD.ayis, and that Uavls !a almost certain of;the.nomination. : ��������� -Sa It X.afe_A.p rj.1 ��������� M���������^Al.the, Mo rm on Co n- ;:' lerence^1j*Jd'iJJ|Mi',iPI?1?PlPft^ ^od ?afternoon *fiiM out S^UO werej jpreseh^ . J^righatn You ng ���������Vlisccmrae^ aOength,^ tbanking/yQod^thav ���������''was ypert^ilted . to -be with his people agaln^ y'ji d ho pe d ih e ti me wo u 1 d; ;co rn e wli e n h e : w in iid ���������ha v e the . op p e rt u n i ty tp ,\\ prove tb e fi Tatjfity of the, eharges agaliisthlm. He defied .... ifiVJ),������ V>*$ivh p������ l !������ft vvorl d,to show any thing ^*kttj,tyj* liia.general'. cnWraoter, \\fi^. 'fifi. ,.r[fi, is nd vertised to- sail for Victoria and Sornid \"ports 'tomorrow, and the Telfair for Sitka on '.��������� il ajr 1st.;': ������������������' ���������- - ' v,' ���������' ;v..- y ���������,-..' y; y yv; ���������;-.���������;:,-;-.T ���������. ^.,,4y.-J������)-'i V.yy, .^ROPEAN,---;y'-v;,.x: ;��������� > ..���������;':'; Home, April 27���������In the Chamber;-pjf|:Depi> s-x������lev.to������day sydispatch- was received from the Minister at Naples itating that, only -12 per- *^ r ;6 if- In fern at! on alls tit tiavu buen aiiestcd 'dt'lfiyom. fififi - ; Mndndi 29tb April���������It Is stated on oSlclal authority that Don Carlos hag not returned to Spain, but was at Geneva on Saturday. /London, April 29���������The Marquis of Hun- tingdoQj Postmaster General of Great Britain, lias .concluded i satisfactory arrangements be-: tweed the Colonies of Victoria and New Zealand' forr the transportatioh of rr.ails to Austral j a via San Franci8c6.-. . vln the lionse of Commons, Gladstone, r^- plying to a question ;by, Jenkinson,'said the Government had \"agreed- to offer to guarantee a Canadian loan of ������25,000,000 sterling for the^consVuclioii of a Railway to the; Pacific PrcivInces proyiding Canada ehouid uccept tbe .Washi ngto n Treaty, .fifi-Afi fiy;fi v .Naples, Apiil-������29���������Evening-r^Showers of sand and1 ashes,- accompanied with I fearful electrical pbenomena, ig lncessant from tbe sum m i t; p f th e vole an oe, an d ? he' qi; i ck e ning ������f .the,'cnpuhtaiD' is more viblent and.frequeni. Madrid t j April )20tb-^ A number of encounters between the.- troops and insurgents reported. ,li is stated that the .insurgents have a priest in command. The proclamation of the par lists.is, circulated ...here., The Pretender ; say s: * \" Thank.' G o% I. o m ;p er mi tted to;kiss ihb.'sacred;soil of' niy\" conntry, and'be again'amo'n'g' the Spaniards/'' 'He appeals to the: people. tog rise toarms, and declares|. he will deliver Spain or. die.J Tho King' insists on taking the actual command of the array.. ARR^prcpBr^d to famish Lumber at their Mills, Wllliau-CreeV, or deliver*i t0 ordc,,��������� . ; LUMBER DELIVERED ON LIGHTNING CREEK: A71 THE SAME RATES AS ON WILLIAM CREEK.! Kavlnir a Planing Macblno in operation tbey [wilj also I'tiraisU ��������� < DRESSED LUMBER MTSCELLANEOUS: ������������������ LEA :&..PEERINS?-:.ir Ai- A fi bvfifi \"Oulebrated' ' -- ��������� ' '\"' ;= fit WORCESTERSHIRE^ fit peulureil by Connplsseurtto )>c= ..fi-.. A:\". THE ONLY GOOD .SAUCE/ V at eat4^fa������t������^;rQtos.. -.fliill ^DTIGE.: AVIXG DISPOSED of : ni v : business at- LAST CHA^'Cl-i'.to Mr; KRNESTO SOrR,\\NIS, I take this njc.ias of tli an king the public for thoir patronage, ami request tlie cuiilinualiee.o 1'.siiin'e to my. siiwies'sur ; ;Allpurties owinj; accounts are requested -to pay tlio saiuotoMr E. Suprauis within Tbirty Days Itoin . MAKEITA. . Latfit Cl)������������������������, B.C., 22d Maroh, 1872. *m23 ! IE:Wv.GO:Ol): JUST, RGCK1VED ���������AT.\" .'KEJOSIE S. fifi- A large supply of- '��������� :.. I������ine-Underdo things -:....\".LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S ' OOTS SHOES AID SLIPPEES; Caution against Fraud.���������The success'or this most delicious and .unrivalled Condiment having cu us������ d .cer i������i ml en 1 ers. to u pji I y i Ihmui in <��������� o I ���������' ��������� ^Voices. tef.Miire Siiu'ett'*' to iHeir'own iiiierlor conrpmindp,- tho p u hi i c' 1S) -I i e re b y, ��������� i n I o rin e d t it a u Ik on 1 y (wa y to pit), jcure the genuine, is to ASK FOB LEA1. & PEBBINS' ..SATjpE : and' to' see '���������.''.'! i at their a a ni es'������ re u iron ill v wr Ai'rKii jj.ABF.ts,sTonriiK, and botti k. -*> Spiiteoj theforcjga������iunrk������.'forged, ������Ii. nnd.-'.P: give notice that'tla;y have i u rn I sii ed their oor respond e n t s -wjt h power. ,of attorney to take instant proccMMlings against mani> lACTUKKRsand vexDORf-ol siie.h,.or!Uiy otberiinlla- tjoiis by.whioli,theiirigh,\\mu)'..hy Infringed> . , r. Ask.for' .LEA\\Sc PERRINS'; Sauce? and. see %17ame 'oh 'Wrapper/Label, Bottle, anJd Stopper. ���������-\" '-y.fi- :���������������������������:.. >.u-fi.;.������'p;s Wholesale and for;Cxportby tbeProprietoiSi Wor* ces i('t; Crosse.a n d n I*i ck \\VV! 1.1,t>n d on, &c., kc..; \\tudy bv (j roc el's an d 011 iii en an i versalli. ' ; y^^T^^ {,' WettMl&Mc^ Barkerville, Rjchfield ^^���������New yQooils. will be. received^ everyj week' during the season, ^gs^ , BOOTS, SHOES, do thing and G-rcceyies, OF THE BEST QUALITY; Forenlc at the Store of tbe undersigned In Barker- ville.oppositethe Bank ot BritishColumbir. W. KKNME. ���������A.VD- VAN' WINKLE! /AySUPELYOF THE ^sTiQMafy-.cF:,fmsh ieats n as af������������al PUBLIC NOTICE, Lightning Creek, afop^e the Canyon, ahove Va^ Winkle, and between the1 two Canyons. XfOTIGK is hereby given tthat an application will be ���������li mado:5it tli on ex t-Session of tho raihament of Canada'for au Act u> 1 ueorporato THE WESTERN CANADIAN TACEFHC RAILWAY COMPANY.. for the purpose of'constructing anil working a Rail- Way, commencing at a point m or ne.-ir rictoria, British Columbia, thence' to some puinton the East- crn Coast ot V'.incouver��������� rslan.i1, and irom thence.\\iyt Rriilrre or Si rum eounmuii cation to some point on tbe Weston; Coast of tlio'Mainland ot British Columbi.-k .bet.w.ei n tho Forlynhub .inil Kil'ty-lourth paraU������l of north hititudej tbonce through tlie Mainland of British Columbia by some pniciicaUie piss of ihe Kooky Mountains to the. Nort.li West Territory, and to soino point on i.he N'orth West Territory, wlu-rc a junction will be effected with a Jiuc of Railway starting.trom the \"Itaii\\vay sysiehi to the'North EF P, and ol lee tua 11 v '.eUKfi BCURF OR DANDRLW. This is not������ inere assertion en toy part} as I have in in y;i>os session numerous tes ti men ialscerii lying to t he- s u ccess o l ;i n y re mod y. V I do net, of c������ni rse pre ten d that T can. in ale e tlie li a i r brro'.v,on heaiIs.wliich ha.vo beeji ba 1 d kw yanm.; bu't I wilJguarahte'e to stop the hnvr from falling oif, to i n ere a se i ts gro vv th, a n d e ft'ec t iia 11 v r e mo v <> Scii rf (>;r Dandruff. fi'-WfiO, MOSES, .. . ','- : v Uarkcrville,B.C. . * CERT1 PI'CATB. Tb i������i ai-to c er ti f y t hat d otln'% lasts p H n g my l\\ M r was rapid ly f a 11 i n ir n u t a u 11 'in y ! tea d w a ������ U\\ st n ha on������- i n z '* a I ��������� 1, w b oi i lap pi led t o M r W, I) MO< JW. iu r b e r. Hiirkt-rvi!]������->, who m n few weeks restored mv l������������ir to ������l-s i urin e.r Ji e-aJ I \\\\y a tate ��������� '. j I)A VID S1B RON S ��������� ��������� . BWrUorriHe Dec.^'Uflfi*., fijfi fi ' <$M1 w ; ' .AIATAVS ON HAND.- L I G B-TNIWG���������C RE'EX; Ojj Tho Gold Commissioner of the District having ruct*ived a Pt*titlosv from the pii111*rs on LigliUiiug (Jr**������k,aakiaj* him lo mukeaoim liegn I ati o n 8 with 'rete re rice to the 1) mu p i lig of Headings hi the Creek, * ��������� I % ��������� is h e reby;'. o nl ered l-h a t tlie h ead i ngs fi from the di fferen t cIai ms a bo ve th e Cai iyo ii j *' a b o vo Vm n Wi rt It le, as well.as' those between \" the two. Canyo11s. shall tiot be duinped int of th & y ory-fib est'desc ri pi i on on iha n d -, and ���������? the *b look constantly replenished by :uu.\\\\: arrivals., Tha probacy :;y''-'iV': '\"'\"' 'tor u''ii)';selIGbo'*ls :-'. '. \" '\"fifi. V\" y AS,'CHEAF ��������� AS, ANZyIN : CAKIBOO^ Orders' promptly filled and forwarded with dispatch. J; W. LINDHAIiDv A.:':,PE'JDOIA,;v: . BARKEaVILLE, COMMISSION ST0KAGE. 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