@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, "1873-09-06"@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. The Sentinel was published by George Wallace, and its stated objective was not only to disseminate mining intelligence, but also to eradicate official abuse[s] of power, both within the Cariboo region and beyond (vol. 1, no. 1, p. 2)."@en, ""@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xcariboosen/items/1.0171418/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note " /-. S- TOl 15. iilli UA1UOVV P^*yy?y\\to* from white w trow^a������a; the^atf er^ published -every Sittirdajr by. ROBERT II :^^^'%^/^ft; Subscription. ��������� -\\'*0-Gi^j^W������&\"- HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &c. RATES OF ApV&^TSJm/A A:A fwime Mi*w'iw������w������i5i flMtiWfttoa#v> ��������� ��������������� oooinoatb, ;���������;;��������� I - 9 ������Agoats toy the ^qatte^^BEf^ A* V*o Winfcl* ��������� .-> Qtioioolm^ftth, .y Sn4* Creek, ��������� ; Clinton, ��������� ?*!*, * * 51^* Westmi������������t������)������ Victor!*, ��������� -.,������������������ S Mil & Co., . G Struct, ��������� -. ��������� ���������.-.\"':.'-���������'���������' ���������' A B^Mcfime*.; BaniardV Express , , ^m^^Kxprcsa /.--'..- -do A'\"-'-, do :,.-. jobn MuTr.iyyy y^.^.MrW^t^y - ���������'' -.!..'��������� -Safi^BCfijico ��������� A - ��������� '���������'���������: 8������������ FraWelM 30 Owftbitl , 1/mdoa. K.CI j whites dampness.it '^r^ptiSlMVw^*ot tho.aitro*glyeer.i^e has; exyd������4, or. being (forced oat Tbese edoditions tire not likely to occnr in every, day ase of tbe powder. ���������Att will be seen from the foregoing, tfa dair* ger of igobrattt pernor** experimenting witb oUry^giycerine and -IU eompoudds, -Toshow that_,a,;ieoactis������lon 'will; opt explode ..Giant; Powder, la '.'England, very recently, a jbpz of the.-, .powder' was put, ������e the buffer of a car, which was allowed to ran down A grade and collide -with Mother violently- /emRabirig/ tip bolli cars, but ob explosion 100k' -place.���������. [ItonfngSnd:^ -y-y- \"?y\"- THS CARIBOO SENTINEL Car Js, Circulars, Pouters and Pro^aimnea for (toll* *nd Theatrical Erifei^^ jpjnkecttted with n������������ti������e^and4iep^h^pf; ' Terras moflerffre^.y/ y ������| ��������� A GIANT ^WTOTO? ���������:^y-f ^viMeBrewe% ���������^ttCELLXNEOTTS. '���������' ,TM. .���������J������..<|. V^^^)ik!^Di^^ &��������� Cfe;,: QKnl Powder, formed\"jpf^l^^!|>f������4^-^ wA\\ known in ibe E^ ������**! fc������������;^**^$ ]*>*- qtiantilieH in CaUfcmie flnee 1868,������W in Rirope aince 1867.; N*'.le^M^'hiW w,r ������Htofc^ n������v.r h*������ exploded wheti 00: hla������^ w������* C;vtr2#:v)i]e to the prtwder. -The.AiwtHiio f i w-rnrobnt Inking JlrffpiroWW piiitaUiin on r*iilroftda o^StfgiirJstafwjNj* v.wd the laWilthavi^ w i������ ;pi*rf������Hsiir ������afe������ There w? Meteor burned up on take M!c1fi$& there wero 6k0CO pnnhdn of Giant Powder ^abonrd, which all burned up. wt������b theientlte targo, without any ������xpl9������ion whatever. Ber** ere twi simple cases illustrating that It1 will tiot. explode .by ordinary eoflCto������ion������ or by thn aclion of heat. In the matter of heat it If peculiar. It can h<* burnt, If * Hm.iU particle of tho powder Js put on a bar of Iron, on������ end of which ,1s tn a Sre and red hot, the fed fti'd will burn it. t^e cold end has no effect} :bnt m the part whore there is a dntH**t there will be seeini- exploaiitn or detonation once perhaps in thirty or fiw^'times' In trying ir, but not utti- formly^ Put thb in a gm ,pip������ under' sitnlfor ^ndttioni witf'WyrUi ^o^^e������^^e- lug conBoedi BnCnntesa thei^fipaieat.is *������ch aa to restrain the gases It will burn tip- *n tin .vessels or woodsn boke?) the?e Is no ������xplo^on?.but In a qniok^ilver flt|8k, closed ^Rhl, it woAld btitst. ; Tfcie large caps in^ie wthe purpose are tbe only tbingaJAat Will e^bdelt. tf&ain&U^ ia placed onihard aiiisianee and;gronnd up *mZ by: mbhlng with a Isnife by mmn flj^.. andlihmstntek*itwiit tiEpladft. Sntitenit Spain.���������Tl3e..Cp!istituilonar Bill for:Spain 'is .''unexpectedly' good. It is the American system\" simply^ with' three changes; two of them good and one had, TheJPresident-caiw not be re-elected,���������* and consequently is under every 'temptation to' rule In his own interest; -,liiiI he can suspend tb������ go a ran tees of liberty when needful, Vend the fa:, absolute over all means of communication. If ihe Constituent ComnsUtee; or rather-Caste!ar.bad added that none-.biii; ibe president conld, appoint or ire move a Judge, the .Constitution wbull have been excellent. Every mun io Spain, is to be d, i I led as a miliiJamais, but the President-\"con X Ijrole the regular army, aud with;Gongrfcw 'disposes of all direct taxation. 'Cuba and tho f hilippiiie;;lslands are !o;W-governed as tet 'HargalPs snbtirdinates, who has been id vested by the Cortes with[-'dictatorial powers:yAn- rich, Minister of \"Marine, a yoitng officer .ditj- gent in. suppressing the Admiralty. Maison- ave, -Foreign Affairs, is a young:: barrister through whom Castelar will act. Gil Berges, ���������J^iiee.' k a barrister ef 8������rsgoksa, strongly Conservative. Qonzales, War, was an jnsur; gent of 1866, a great favorite.of Prim, who tnade him Governor/of Saragowfi,. where he djipfei^ M$ 1$$: and 'prudeuce; he Is ready to put down the Intraiisigentea,if needful. Costales, Public Works, Is a physician. and Spain is not building much just now. Siner, Colonies -Is supposed to have been 0ducted to conciiiste theainireligions party, being a manwc W tbat bead ; and Carvaja!, Finance, is ������n ex-journalist of Malaga, where he ucqnired, however, considerable business powers,'-''������������������'_/ a '\"'\"'���������' ''\"'\"'' - '-\"-���������' ryy X Fit iM^/M i^i^y*&t 411,.,. T������.e first ha', tbe mo8t br������m force end Ifiiellectual powers. A stncny *** amiHbm^andeXtremepu^c^^,af^ [SrjCCESSOOS TO N, CUNIOJ y- B������������g Vo tnfWm ttinti Weeds ebd thV������'p^bli< tliat'tb* b������v<5 t������itfii;U!6 'well knows, prjintaes ;In ��������� BiirkcrVilK' ������M>lun^ fav(*rdh.trWiDjuided-.Wbliii'i& (bs:.6ccupal^������' of Mr n. oooio.; ,; ....,:... y-. .;;���������;:.-;\"; -.-;���������,. ���������;.\";.. The Celebrated XXX-Ale WH! be';mabufhcture��������� Wi;.1 A SUPPLY Ot TIfH ^c������ The b&st Lienors&Cigar v:;tii th.: mtfoa* P'������to������s^ro.ravftKk-������^^^\\i������ St, Charge SaiuoD, where they viUbo at all times propAred to furDisb., ....-/;.������������������',;���������;-.��������� .��������� V ' ; yB OAR D A N D M Bi'LS, OF THE BEST QUALITY. Tlie BAR Si fiirntsfied witb tbeAtek% WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARJ5. ^ y Board^ - $3i:per W^i : 4 BR[;ore^i?to.ftiraisb Lumber at-itbei^i?^; :j\\���������:;wwiani'^*lt,.or'dctty������.lt\\to otd������. ._ yyy A:&^;&?&^ ^Isoiftirnteb :-. ������'...'. - y-v- ���������;.���������'/:/��������� yy '������������������,.,yiy*'���������\".'.:A . ��������� *-,i-.;, .^,..������������ V>?.-h> ���������ii rat&factory.tesss;-; 0 8)ywA^^:-p]i/^e������lti /'la :gsfa&iti$y *e������*rdw* fitt but they uot'mucb:giT������������,������������*w������d' on Urn Road Exteiiswn ���������������-*wriPA8 b? a Proclaoiatioo. .dated,4th Marcb, Districts, viz.t;;- ^- y beCariboo Distriet. .. ,.* \"' A be Lillooet Road District. .. ;- ���������The Yak* Bond DHlriet. . t .. \"/ The K'������otcii������y R\"^d ^is^V���������*c^;#'\" ���������' -- The Kow Wustittioater Road Wstnct. C'SH^*-=M''- <������.f Division}*���������J. ;Uadi*yf.M --V :~ ,y,; y ;���������:������ s; ������ V, Edmowds, Esq.^ y^., v .���������!,-������������������,-; ; y :H' '-:\"/'^'^^W^^-v^y^ \"������������������'w-., *j������������ *������;. ������*���������������*\"*������������������'' m',a'. MM AV������< JAMES ������J}^W; BarEervIlW T LIGHTNING CREBX SE..' X:R������.E; AiUt ��������������� Delivered to ^n������s'^tbe foliowias cmiljiag Cre������H t butler* Ofunmngha%������teve������s, Baggs GKiloJi, Grease Creek, May 10,1813. ^__J*I���������~!L- aHiibdsof Boaldngbbsincsa, ; ' y ^tm *������* Bars ^robased en bee* . xsr^-; i y. yw A^.^' - ^ Fraticigee, Kew ^^^30daHabtico. ��������� \"-/��������� y: .Barkerviilo, Junes, 18?4 /?��������� w. ,^...,y^vt--.:r-^y THECARtBOaSENTINKL 2 SATURDAY. SEPT. 6, 1873. THE RAILROAD. THE DEBTS OF THE WORLD. The Pall -Mall;: QaEette; says.: .It may be useful at the ^ireeent moment* when onr attention ja being prominently directed, to our ^h expenditure, toreflect on tbe burdens under ;which ,, btber. nations are. p nb appily groaning: Itls not atery easy matter.to dis- ������bver;tbe\"actnia1indebtedness ot either.Europe The reply of Sir John A. Macdonald tp:Mr Thompson's telegram asking tbe reason why %^ the world, but it is possible..to eiveau ap- *u i * ������������������ ^������i,AP^irtn pift:������Apan proximate estimate of the total liabilities of the construction of the Canadian Pacific Rail- ^0Dtinentav nations. Tbeve ire seven Eu road .was siot commenced, according to ^tbe e tipul a tione of terms of' Un ion ,'on tte 21st' of July, although savoring a little of^tbe humor-, oua-ln the quietj way in whicb>tit insinuates th at-on r worthy-represeiita tl ve is not f ul 1 y ac- complisbed in(tbe. matter 6f railroad burl ding, is just the answVfth'at'm^ been ex pected. JWebaye before stated, and ..we. be- Ilove;mo& people^ill'^gree jWitb :us, ihiat it eannpt^be ebdwp ''flint tlie Dominion Govern- ment has not,: ae far as possible, done all in its power to -pinsb on the construction of the railfoad;*: ^^Lrtbatipb surveys; and exbaustiyV enrve^s!*?r iavolvrng a. large expenditure of snoney; have been':carried on and appi*oach fcqmp!etioo,;and Sir John says .\" po time will bo' 1 ost, bo'*-Boon. ��������� as- the; survey* is .6niabed; in pus'ring'on the workVof. cpoBtructit)p.,|. -The f arge. expend i tu re for purveys, al thou gb n o t etrictly coming under the definition of a coh- Btr net ion :w is' he vertKel ess\" I hev first s tep to be taken intbebuildtng of-;a rail road,; and the ve vy j arge!r s\\\\ ms' of^ tn oney tb ds exp ended toiigbt.to ba sufficient proof of the desire of 4he:FederalGovernment tbyfulfil; its pledge as soon ;afll;posi?ible.\"iiJt.toist;be^snpposed thattiief''Federaf ^Governmehti;;in binding itself to commence^'the^construction' of^ the -road ob tbe 20. b of July last saw no obstacles iujbe way- ;������fj per feelingythe/me^eBsnvy^ktr STahgemeh^ts,;andiiad no\"idea that a large and tofluehttal polideal party.:- wop 1 d iinpatriot- ; tcall j sir i ye' its- ii tmost to pre ven t th e ,f������tfll���������-: eiUbW't^the/buildiiig. of tbe^road'yvilh be fntile; \"as on; i ts completion d epends. the sta; 'iili^;the|existe and were the Opposition ���������\" tbr^wing' the pftpejftf theirfirst . step 6n taking office would be to ; pvish for- r w%rA the construction; of a ;wor.kon which the existence~bf the Confederacy depends,���������the people would demand,\\\\yy A.. ;/./.XA- .���������>- .* v Butsu^iy the-no^ - ;C% 'fAiiatria^v Z-'.Z2.C Spain, Turkey, ������790,000,000 .*748 000,000 , sfionno.ono . 355,000,OW) ,SU������.0U0.000 \"261.000,000 124,000,000 'NEW ADVERTl'SBMENTS. NOTICE. COURT OF GENERAL ASSIZE Ap ^1 Gaol Oellvery. *m\\ of..Wst Prios, will be held at A. S. BATES', the 1B0 mile House; on r y THURSDAY, the 25th day of September next By command. Dated 16th August, 1873.; JOHN ASH, Provincial Secretary. '���������'���������������������������������������������, :\"���������: : 8<-6 FOB ���������A:NEWTGPBUGOY, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. :pAS8ENaB5BS by Barnard'8 down Express of Sls4 Aiigtist:^S. Fox, D.; McDonald, and tbree Chinamen; for Tale j Mr ��������� 4e Nouvion, for Quesnelmouth. Jt . y *. .: 4433.000,000 ' :67, 'u 21, II Ifi, . II M> u n triea' m ay i ri; th is way be raised to ab ou ������3,152,000.000. .- y* 'AAA /^here^^are six other countries., in Europe, which owe their creditors1 more than ������10,000.- 000; but less thaa ������100,000,000. They are: .Holland. :. y ������80.000.000 ^Portugal,-. ;AAAyy: A- / ^OOO^OO . ; Belgium^ .*. 27,000:000 Greece, .y ...,.,.. 18,000.000 \"A Rburrianiaiy A'Ai Ay. :.A. .y 131000.000 yv;Dentiiark(./. Xy7���������.;���������-. J2:000.000 \" \"������������������ ' . ,* . y , ������214.000.000 Tbese^six countrjes, then, adtd ������214.000.000 to -our WrevionaiotaUand raise the riaiional liabilities of-Europe to ;������3,366,p,00;0p0. Il must be remembered that we have excluded from lhe^category all fractions of ii$ m\\ 11 iqn, in d' the d ebts o f: a ll States which owe 1 ess tban������io;ooo;000y^^fy' ^ -/-; ��������� The debts of' the rest of the world are happily much .smaller tb an th ose'ot. Eitro pe, b u t e ven tb ese a re' consider abl ei. \"X Am er i ca o i course heads the Hat. The different American Statek owe; y.;Z,-: a A.:'..- ^^UnUed.;State8i;v yy yyy \" ;Braz1l, *;'; Canada. . Argentine Republic, Venezuela, Pmi, ��������� '\". ;'���������': y .'.: Mexico, ^ ���������..'\".; ���������:��������� X 2ry ������o73.000,000. ��������� Asia fallows America at n considerable distance. - Her chiel deb is are :.������ British India, ��������� ., ������103,000.000 Japan, : . ��������� 27:000,000 Ay ��������� As. A ;y������135.000.000 Our -diiferent Australian colonies owe in the\"agferegate^SjOOO^OO. The chiel African debts are those of : .Egypt. ... ������23,000,000 - Morocco,' \";���������; ^10, '��������� , Capetown, . ��������� . .. ;. 1, . \" Ka. : ���������: ������39.000.000 The chief debts, then, in each ot tbe five great nations of the world amount in the aggregate to the following aums ���������: Europe. ������3.400.000,000 America, , :_ , 578,000,000 Asia, . 135, ������������������ Africa, ��������� , 3!?, \" Australasia, ������8, ������ .... ������4,18^,000.000 If we only add fifteen Trillion pounds to this total for omissions, we ore compelled to conclude that tho nations of the world owe their creditors ������4.200,000.000���������a sum which at only 4i per cent, must'involve a charge of one hundred and eighty-nine million pounds a year. The figures are so stupendous that it is hardly possible to comment on ihem. But it is a suggestive circumstance that with perhaps three exceptions���������the United States, Germany, and ourselves���������all these countries i are st������ adily increasing their debts. The greater portion of them have been created within the.memory of ihe present generation ; the gr*at majority of them are rising still with a rapidity wbich is adding annually hundreds of millions to tbe national liabilities of the world. ��������� ; Chinese Method of Mendingi Gr,A3s,���������^Fake a piece offiintglass, beat it to a fine powder, and grind it well with the whiteyof an egg. and it joins tbe china without riviting, so that no art can break It in the. same place.) You ara to observe,.fcfyat..tlie com position is to be groimd estremelyfiiie, . .;;... '\"������������������-COMPLETE,- y The flnesfc Buggy in; the. Upper Country. .NINETY CHANCES, at $5 EACH. .*' ' The Raffle will take place it,tbe Brewery Saloon,oBurkerviile,;on Saturday, Sept. 27th. where Tickets can be procured. sr6 TERMINUS STORjv, a Quesnelmouth, B.G., . Where you can get the.best bargains. In groceries, provisions; ; ������������������yy DRY GOOOS, HARDWARE, And DRUGS;''*. ��������� y������5@* HAY and GRAIN sold-cheap for cash. ;. . - - .. -.-./'.=������������������'; ;;. ... . rthe best brands, of, EXTRA FLOUR. 'LILLOOET BliANS. and pHlCACO BACON kept constantly on hand at low rates. V .. ^^*-Farm Produce sold on ()cmmi*si(fUy se6 3m . ���������..������������������'��������������������������� JAS. REID. 2D I have been instructed by Mr Wrn: Cameron. Attorney for Mr John Bruce, to sell by Auction, at Barkoryille, :\".--..'-. ON MONDAY, SEPTEMHER At Twelve o'clock, noon, 15. 1873, Tbat well-known property in Barkerville at present occupied by ttio Banirof British Columbia, ���������Also, at same time<��������� By virtue of instruction* received .from the Mortgagee,'! will sell the well-known BURNS' HAY RANCH situated on Slough Creek. seG GEO. BYRNES, Auctioneer. From and after this date and until further notice, Passage to Yale by Barnard & Co.'s Express will be < Barkerville, July 26,1873. JAS. A. NEWLAND, Ag������'nt. ju!2S NOTICE. m DECEASED. ON FRIDAY, THE]l2th DAY OF SK^. teinber noxt, I will apply.. tp'H^ XL BsJt, Esq.. 'Go!H Commissioner. Ac.y at Bichfi^t^Brltlsh Cr.lum. bla, for the right ofi Recordd Fourteen 31-100 Acres of Mining ground, RUuatod-.on the East branch of Uttle Snowshoe Croek, tn tho District of ������*anboo. :. :r WILLIAM IV $, ' Saturday, August 23, 187a .\" au23 Estate of Thbs;:J; Maiiife, , DECKASED.-,a \\ LL PERSONS , ;H A VINTG . CLATMR ���������tX\" against the Estate of the late Ta Was J MA^irs, of Soda Croi'k, dti rvqu \"sted to send in trpr s ct tho sAtne to the UDdp'n?rg������n;d,;aad air persona' Indebted to the Estate are r.-quired to piy forthwith tlie amount ot tbeir Indebted no*& to-y.-y - ��������� . .. JOHN F. HAWKS, 1 y- ���������. ' Or. ������������������> PRTRR C DUNLEVV,-;,������������<������tori Soda Creek, August 17, 1873. ���������'��������� au23 1 ceased are requited topay^sucb aibt87;or\"w.idVfri pirucuiurs of su^h ejnitns, to Tli cod ore Liud hard and A. Townsend, at VanWinkle, the Administrators of ihe deceased, ; THEODORB IJNDHARD,) Adminia- VaaWinkle, Liffhtning CmfiL mhLm02 *���������'' A-. ^xMSAttfi-'K . mm&k sail mmmm B^^^^^S^^^������i * '������***������������ ������. -���������.���������������* m /^ rMmh, SBPT.;6./1873. :. 0\\������KEOA. ���������'.' CiMnelmonth.. Sept.- 4^;lV98ter-ai-t)������ed thli motnin? witb -th\" A<������mican: mail* ��������� and ��������� y.n thousand do ara , in treawre.��������� JStciw down with him. He repnrta the fr in good condition. Tbe following is the ���������ipiognews up to 25ih August, the dMe on wbich'Sylvesterleli:. ���������- ,: .' \\y y . LOSTCftBRK. tW Discover) co. washed up over two hnn ��������� dred oimcesfor the week'ftiid looks welly ,; / ^e miners '\"are Reiiernny'doift^we!^^ i'ninpaey of miners are .running a dttQbfc takihff water from Maaien cn������ek. to work tb* booties. The miners, on Black, Jack gulch in doing very-well. A/'iA CLINTON. Clinton, Sept 5���������In consequence of tbe pwwleuceof tbe epizootic, repairers li ave Un compelled to go on foot in repairing the tel^rapii line, ,hence tbe delay in restoring conmnnicatiun. Clii<-f Juiticp.' Ifcgbkleft.here oo Wednesday noon for Barkerville. direct. Attorney- G-neral Walkem leit at 1 p.m.to-day for same pl-ice, Frdin Doff and Canoe Creaks we learn that Blithe���������'bbrtifi there are nek, though no fatal cases are reported as y������L A' ' '���������' - CANADA. - Ottawa.- Sept. 5���������Th* Royal*Commission appointed to instigate llitt charge p������*pt>rn*d axiiiiK .the Dominion Government by Mr Huntingdon met to day. The proceeding* ������'iv upt'iifd by the reading of tbe Royal Commission. Sir John A. M������ednnald and Al i'i's..trti'.gt'.rin'ami. Campbell were union*? rtiiV:MU������lii'!ic������������. iil'ii Sir Franei- Hi'������ck.������. After tii\" reading ������������a������%'i, kii>i (Ji, t--OhrtWj������ fri>i.il (u-t... V\\\\u>vti d*������a!h& in town ihia m; iii.iv; ui'veti* .mj o,id bei'ore. Most casna pH-.r tr... .K.g,- it>| Thirty deaths here siike 'Jft;f.*dny h*i \\^������iiM-i.io.S������-p������. l.~Intrltl^nce received ''���������t������r.o^lasi: -Me^iftG9;?MO w- ll j������x*-ciiu?tl as'to deceive even some o! the IB-ttt/'Xpfft.. - . :-:'. ������������������ :';-yy A .yy yy-'��������� A, Ar '������������������'v f h:r a '*' ^ ���������l^Whlleihe late Miivor JUlbhVicl, .wss ������������������dying,. **nU was brought ne.wi.8t hint by Mary J,1y b^ly bo be ^ LiwS ������ T blwdr������d thousand dol- W������'by Trfit pun,bm; of ^rged lionda are tt4 ������?l!llle*' 'who havo loaned aoiUr. nl^ a 111? rftte of 75:cenrs on the ������������ica, 0l WlJ ^oiWMMl dollars by for- *������otry-^W th? expulsion froiri.tlie ^ttat^ ?JgStl^.i W2H.*ho fail to London, Au* 29���������In tbe trial 'of^fiWhV ^f\"^ t0\\day ������������lre numbers of wit: nesses from Wapp,rg teatifled that the elalrai ant was not Arthur Orton,,; Much excitement was created in Court by thetestiniony of two witnesses who swore that they had 4m Or- i������L*5' r^3^0,tofsj1*^fa Atistralia,''ahdj they Identified tbe claimant as the person wl������ went under the name of Castro, -yy -y -yi Latest -advices from;. Fiji are to the effect that a rebellion has broken; out, and that the rebels have murdered a number o' the white aetllers. ��������� : ��������� By2,:.../// /.,.,../,���������;_.;,=;y,;: ���������, Paris, August 29-The1dlhister6f��������� tjieyln* terior has sent circulars'fS^iPrpjf&tt'^tfiB. Departments of France/directihVSemtb prohibit demonstrations on the 4ih of September; the anniversary of the -prdcliimatio'a/of -the Republic.'',_.. A\" A ry: Ar/'Ayy^ - Barcelona, August 31~lbis milUary; escort of a.large train.consistihl-bf Supplies for the Republicans iiiyBejar^halted npou reacliirijj Mauresa, twenty miles from.their destination, ���������and refused to go any further. A battalion of,, Republican chasseurs stationed in Victio have mutinied. Madrid, August 81���������f he Carl is ts are again interrupting railroad communication and detaining ihe mails an-tbe lines between Madrid and the Northern frontier. Madrid. August 28���������The artillery of.Bar- eel on a garrison wbo mutinied and endeavored to bring about a general revolt, have been tried by court-martial. Twenty of the most guiliy were sentenced to death and thirty to transportation to penal colonies. It. has beon. ascertained that the cargo landed on the coast of Biscay by the Doer hound consisted of condemned American small arms. Bayonne, August 28���������Don Carlos has Is Hied strict orders against .interference by his followers with railroad communication under a penalty of death. London, August 28 ���������The British Government will send an expedition from Cape Coast Castle against the A-hantees. .London, August 28���������Accounts havo been received of an accident 00 the Luxembourg railway by which eight persons were killed and wounded.; , Paris, Sept. 2 -ChoIeM-.has msd^.. Its. ap pearance among tho troops at Havre, having been comnninieated, it is thought, by German emigrants en route lo the United States:. .' ; Madrid...Sept. 2���������A Socialist revolution'bn$ broke out in Andalusia, in the neighborhood of Jnmeria. The farm laborers banded ttf- ffether. demniiding and endeavoring to.force a division of property. Tbey have burner] j jpriy: farm houses of those who opposed them. .proposttioTitto:ibe people of France to sub [Voribe money toivbuiid the: Tuilleries. .The editor of'Figaro -offers to head the subscription withVcontrihution of eighty thousaud dollars. y . ���������- ��������� .a, ��������� ���������* *��������� London; Sept !3'^The wile of -Capt. Trav> era Commander of tlio yacht Deiu;houndrhas inside an appeal to the public for assistance iu procuring the release of, .her husband and those captured on board of the vessel by tin- Spanlanls. A special totbe Lon do iv Standard ^ays the Car lists at. Avera carried oft ;H;nnni b^; of: women, chosen by,lot, to make u������i forms:for troops. k''2������iiz~i* Paris S������*nt 4���������There were-no demonsira- tions to-day. the anniversary of.the.pWJam^ tionof the Republic, A party, of. Gemans from Strasbnrg were *W*W****l an infuriated mob at Limeville. TUsy^oofc. U> flllbt but were pursued, aod several toured by the rioters. ��������� y ��������� ^^: ;������������������-*���������������#i*i���������������-^��������� ~~ ��������� ' IsTicsstT? of Frost istbk Arctic Rboioxs. Io the Interesting account of the McClintocIt expedition to the Arctic region it is slated that the .pirits in the thermometer, ooommn. ally descended as iow aa forty degrees below zero of Fahrenheit'! scale, seventy-two degrees of frost, above this- seventy-one degrees SnicMlvertsiozen; spirit,horn? never congealed by the in tec the voynge of the Fox, that 80 r;::'MMai ���������Ay XAKE? Aim EWTZ ;'.OOSjipjLv Y, The Lane^nd Kurtz Comprihy have raised theysecond -ten-inch pump.from the old Bbaft |:and^are replacing it with, a thirteea-mcb piimpV^a Bed-rock haa^;b'eeti-sttnek in the new shaft ala depth 6fl08 feet; XJfbe whoie pump- iri������2;machinery ;wtll ��������� be in yOperaiion next weejc; .viz.: ;twol3:meh pumps, driven by the eoginie; and-two 10-1 nch.iron and one 12-incl) aq a are wooden ;giirtip driven by th s water* wheel,. ��������� ���������-.' \\ \"AAA' '��������� /��������� ^ ' \" \" yZZ/A/y/ wirittAMS-CRBBK.-y- .... y 'y^--^,e;:Biedfbck:';-Flllme co. cleaned'up 100 oz. last week/ -Tbe'okherhydranlic claims on the upper end of the creek, are not doing much on accpuQfc of. the shortnesa;; of water. Tbe Ballaratyco; will commence working from their '''new shaft next week, y- ; %': JACK;j)F CMJBS CREEK. . The Two-Bvotbers co. are ��������� down 100 feet with their new shaft. 'Two; Sisters co. taking out good pay. ,- * . J^A'- UOHTXINO CREEK, Spruce co. have started a new drive running: up stream. Van Witikte^coi.v.have broke ihrough into crave! and get a fair prospect. Point co. washed up 2&8Joz. last week and 152 oz oo Wednesday lust;Victoria co. took out 176 oz. laat week and fSIon-*Wednesday ; this claim is lookine remurkably well. ���������. Vancouver co. washed up 127^^ last week and 39 oz, on Wednesday; ;tle;vchannel is wide where they are :worltinffr^yVnlcan co. are building a \"bulkhead, andi> finishing tail race and engine pit. -This claim and'the Costello |are pushing on their work with.vigor. A company has been organised under the name of tbe Fountain Head for the purpose of prospecting tho meadows yon this creek, above Eagle creek. Things look lively; buildings are poing up in-all directions, and. everybody is hard at worfcyy ClIISHOLM CREJ5K.y - The water is^very lowiiin this creek.��������� HumphrevB & dp., expect;tto clean up welt Ibis week* Burdick and Magirl are pushing tbeir tunnel ahead, and tbiiik.they will have a good thing. J aAa^'Z Refl'sbd.���������The'appllcallou of Geo. Mur doch for a Crown grant of 12^ acres of raining ground on Lightning Creek was refu?ed by*.. the Gold Commissioner, a protest against th������ ^rant having been presented by the owners of adjoining claims; ......... The Hon. Geo. A. Walkem will arrive in Barkerville on Monday riext,;and w.e under. stand will remain \\ few weeks in Cariboo. A host of friends will be glad to see him, ; \\. Wr Sale's, a correspondent' of the'New York Ttibune. Portland Bulletin, and a reg������.\"; lar.correspondent of the San Francisco Bui- letin,arrived by Barnard's Express yesterday, .Mr ;.AnAM^PRKNTicE,;who- was badly la������ jnred last week by an explosion of Giant Powder, is getting along as well as; can ba expected. .... ���������^*~\"^^*-\"^ *��������� .'��������� i *' Raffle���������Tbe finest buggy in the upper country y\\\\\\ be raffled for at-the Brewery Saloon on Saturday, 27th lost Tickets $5 eacb. Court of Assize at Eootexay.���������A Court of Assize will be held in the Kootenay district! by Mr Justice Gray on or about 1st October next. [Before B. M COUNTY COURT, y; Bill j, ��������� K^q-, Golfl: CorainlsfelonW and County Court JudgeJ! SURVEYING-, DARTIES INTENDING TO AVAIL A themselves of the new Mining Law and to pur������ chase tlioir ground, can;have the Survey of tto aaiat and Maps made by addressing CAPT. 0. J. TRAVAILLOT. ;' ana:; -. . New m FOR SALE OR KENT, possession given on 1st October next. tgj, Parties indebted to the above establishment are requestor] to calf and settle oa ot before 2Qta ! August; and avoid costs, - . ...-. ���������;: ���������yr-l ' F. F1GK. Barkerville. B.C., July 26, 1873. .i'il2S thus indicating At a po������nt of Ftthren- BF ho Inteosest cold. It appears from .--.���������-, . Fahl.enheitt wa������ 3SX&Z:������;- - f onw aUUo.begmuing of 1858. ��������� lry t0 recru.1 k. ������ d Quesnelm(>������tl������ last Sunday. .3 *- w hj6 ^^ -wbieh.ms ^jT^w ��������� ^m\\oa .������i������ cliest. * ^ ^ .f-'i .;���������\"������������������ Mondit^ Sept. 1, 1873. Vlc(orine::Laraert vs. Pabny Bendixen.��������� Adjourned horn last Court,'and reported ia our issue of 23d August.,;:The' defendant's counsel, Mr Barnston. called John Knott, who stated he bad received $10;ifrom delendant, but that (bat amount was due under ibe contract, and the amount he had sued plaintiff for was for extra-work done for her. Judgment for defendant witb costs. C. 0.; Floyd ,.;vs.H. P. Davis.���������Judgment summons; There Was no appearance of de. fend ant, aiid the case wm adjourned until next.Court;;. y/.x -.2' '���������'.\" /���������/lipgOTRT; .. . Brouse Co. ^k. Sims.���������Action respecting water rigbts. Settled out'of Court. Thb. OPPOsmox press of thelower country ���������..linnes its abuse of the Government. The ditor of the New Westminster malcontent, we understand; finds out t-lia't it don't pay to be at variance/with the people, and has written to a noted Cariboo celebrity ashing him'to.go dbwri'and assist him in carrying on '' war against'the Government and' tha People���������ihe '������������������Thing' (the Uuurdian or its, editor?) might be made to\" pay V\\ These are the exact words of the Guardian editor,, and clearly reveal his- b lack-mai ling propensi ties. ��������� ... # i ''' >. 1.1 ��������� i~ ������.��������� -Tbb Local Govbrnmest Is ��������� engaged in perfecting a system of Assisted Immigration to this Province, A preliminary notice has b#en issued reqiiestinfif all per&ons desirous of bringing out friends'or relatives to state numbers, age, and sex of possible immigrants, and the amount they are prepared to advance toward..the .toi red _o bject THE BANK\" of ..BRITISH, COLUMBIA. K THE CARIBOO AGENCY OF THIS Bank i will be KE-OPKNED for business on MONDAY, 14thlust. '....:. .'��������� ��������� :.yvy ' Victoria, Jul 12 DRAFTS iSSUED ON ���������^������������������yy London, San Francisco, Portland^ New York and Canada. -, WALTER POWELL, Ageat. ���������; con e DEALEtt IS ' Groceries^ Provisions and ROASTED DAILY AT THE STORE DEPOT FOR ,. C PIONEER MILLS EXTRA FLOU1 A fresh supply of which has just been, received, v BarnaWs Expkkss, with tbe mails, arrived got Wr*\"������ foa yaie to Bum-. T^my^^y^^A ;A ^Ji^nm Bwbw'WOI arrive !n|a* ������ I Seek. Mr K Woods.. Sboriff. W rrTTAT WAYSIDE HOUSE, favorably T unownas MONOUltrS, or tbo 124-Mila. Ho .se, Bonaparte, vith BARX3 and Outbuildings coaplot������ and in good order. ������ ; \".*��������� . A Pre-emption Cairn\" 160 Aor-s, / about 40 acres now:under .cultivation, with Fanning Implements complete. Also, / o \"������������������ ���������'���������> 48 Head of JCatte.1y The abovo ts a, dtetmblo Wayside Eouso, doing a cood busings. .It will be sold'with the Cattle, kc. %c or to suit purchasers. If not soldI by the2otti August, It will be then pat up-and sold at Puiuta A^r? . ther Par������6ulars, M��������� * ^/J^. ju!5Sra NOTICE. VaUlancour and Joseph Hunter^ yAILLANCoys> XA ������yu.Yi&&Y. . jjtyiM*rai jfrtf 'ySiJIri.- J,'- Baa.t#ceived Jn^tmctlocs from Cb&f' CommisBtoQer ��������� of ^L&da 6nfl Wotto^ . A-iy ';yy,,yyTO'S������LL^y/: yy By;orderof-ifee ProvincialGovernment, * AT THE\" I'-.'*'.*; At 12 o'clock. Noon,- ;���������'. ;;:;y; AA/ Jibe ������nd������ro5eafS������n.ed Seciloiisjn 'AA :ZA do do do frUWSK. fib so Jt������Xy Jmrtb- f..:������y A3s������a: Kortfc ^ 'y / .yixti'Q y TV Weal / -tffrA ; , A:y$6-A--. AAMZXr \\Z& ���������'. riitoXA SKcrnoN, 'ArMy ��������� y20!:y' yy25: : j ���������.y.\".26.:^ y^T,.:- r^ay.- ��������� * \"^. ,y te:,y; AAdi/Z azzmaa y2^2y x-y.u. ��������� AA&xy- ���������; 56 A/XlA^ y/SrA ;;;;' y-fr - ���������;-y- ?-..:,.. ; :;y������y, I X AA t A ACRES do- A do ; dO '^ifo *-* North < ������fov? -, do do do do do So , &&f do do do do 'dodo ,; i-fa A ���������do ; -:Jdb ��������� do V Weat *; &> do ' \"do do do do do do do do .Norih I do do '-���������'do..''. iA&&' do- rn do do do dd do. do do do do do. do do do do do do do do ,*������ do, ������������������; :*%,;, d North. ;\"; jdo ; do do *daV������- do v \"d������: -.������������������ ���������-^d6^-1-: y-f-.do.:';; ������������������ydo--- ��������������������������� i/^'do.:'-- y,; do do do do do Ho do 5 North ���������^dQ-y do do do 'd������ do do do do ���������\" do do do do do d North do 6 North Ao do do ��������� do do do do yJtld roT. 35 36 49 60: 51 52 69. . 08 . 69 70 71 y 72. do Weat do ^o do do do ���������do--'' do ^do do do- r:i--io - -���������dodo zzyibyy do -\"do';; dodo do do do do do HWest do ..do . 'do db > ''Ho.\": do do _dg ^���������\"���������do- '. : do ������������������y-do-y i 2 do. : ��������� dp ���������.^do-',- : IV- West do do do iv.-. do . ^o do ;' '..do';. do. ' ' do do rWest do do do 66~ ; do Ar do A do do do ' do do do do do VII VVea$ do lEaM do - .do. do do do do do do do 12 13 14 ������ Ifl IS M 15 16 17 IS ���������19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 ���������28 29 30 31 32 33 3i 35 12 13 14 22 24 25 2\"6 27 28 V\\. 32 S3 34 35 sr, 20 25 28- 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 13 U 17 18 20 21 ���������22 23 24 25 26 27 20 .35 36 17 25 i 12 23 28 29 SO 31 32 33 34 Total, GROUP 1. ������0T������ 101 105 IM 107 108 -103, 110 11.3 iu ;-iif Aim m ACHK8. 150 160 lt>U 160 160 160 160 13G 147 160 160 160 1563 130 135 136 137 188 HI 142 .143. tCRVM, UT m 160 m Z$k- Full particulars of tbe extent,of each Section, and'Maps of the same, can >e had pi the Auctioneers at an e������rly date. J; P. DAVIES& CO., Auctioneers aul��������� NOTICE. 4 CbXTBT OF GENERAL ASSIZE AND A Gaol PWivery. aort of Njsi Prius, wilt be heM ������t each of tho unaermcnliouert pl.icfH as 1'oUows, rxcopt the aame bo bcrtmfter changoa by Order in CouucU :��������� SPRING CIRCUIT. ; N������������w WcstmjDStcr, W������5ilnosday, May 14, Y:t\\i. . . . K������iml<������op^ Wvdn^hiy, May 29. Clinton, Mom day, June 2. ,. ;; QucBn^mo^Uij Fri-iay. Juoc II. . Rjcbfield, Tu^aday, June 17. FALL OrilCUIT. R������cbft'������W, Tuesday, So|Uemb������.r 10. Quesnelmouth, to be, fixed Uercaitor, if any bu?i .yy r now... Clinton, ThuMilay, Ocf'ber'2. K imioops, Tuesday, October 7. Lytton, Monday; Ociob.-r. 13.-. :. Vale, Thursday, Oclober IC. . . New WestmiuHter, Tuesday, OcIoIxt 21. Assixesat Nanaimo and el^ewliero wfU,/whco aec-c-f ������ary, bo hereafter fixed. . I)ated lltb day of April, 1873. By commaud. ' JOHN .\\m. my 10 .,Provincial .S**erei*ry In the Supreme Court of British Columbia. m Every Sunday Morning^' . -Freight and Pastfcn^ers carried through at thV lowest poHMM( all moliou-,; ;irijum������������nu, appeals, andiOther matters coming IwUTr the Court in Banc, at the Supreme Court Room in the City of Vicuiria, for thc loll wing Uthh, ocj Ujo days herviualter menMoiied, namely: For Hil.ry Terui froni the 15th to 25tli Fehruarv; F������r Easter Term from the loth lo2ath April: * k For Michaelmas Term frmi the 15th tn 2i*)tli N*'veiobi^r ,; There will bo uo sitting in Banc in Trinity Term. . In cngeauy of the days uf rh<* dat������-s jj.idh-.I for th������- h.������ginniDg or ending of the Terms should Ml ou a Sunday or Public Holiday, thm tho Term will begin or end on tho next follgwiim day. ?L 8 } (MATT. T. BKGniR. C. J. { HKVKY P. PKhf.KWOKKASJ-1 J (J. HA.MIf;rON'GltAV, J. U tto I.. Victoiia, Janu iry 24th, 1873. mr22 tf NOTICE \" Whereas by an Order In Cmmcfl,' da'terl th*������7thdHyof Jimw, 1873, of tho Honorah!.. the Privy Council of 'Canada, it has heen tie cided \"that Esqiiitniilt, in Vancouver island ������������������ be fixed as the Terminun of the Caiiudhin Pacific Railway, anil that a line of Kiuhvay \" he located between the harbor of E^qnimali H and Seymour Narrows on the said Island - and whereas in accordance with the Terms of the susd Order in Council, application has been made 16 hie Excellency - the Lieutenant BGoyernor of British Columbia, for a reMer- \" valioti and for the conveyance to the Do- ; minion Government, in trust, according to ���������UPPER FKAStiU Hi VER, nURING THE SUMilEK WILL L'/AVy SOIU CttEKK OX THURSDAYS. | As ^oon ns powibk'>H������-*r the arrival ot 11AKXAKJ) i: Co/* SUtfrs,' ttB������l '//if: (^b^SNEL ON SUNDAY AFTKKNOO.VS, ,.,.,..--.y ^ATjf ;0?CI/)CK. . ...XAy Thn Uiid������-r*ig������o.| Uo^. by a slrict .���������������HeiiUOU:to i������u.*M, to m^rlt ;i -'cvnifiitt nc������' \"'��������� ������'*������������������ p.ifrn-;g������ hitherto ex������������'nded to Uepsra. M trein^i: Wri^' a/ ���������>Viifclit,' P'T ton; - - - f-J/\"/Ay ^aKSJi^e. ���������-��������� .-���������-���������.- - . ?'��������� AT: X ... GRANT & AKNI^Yy SodaCrpek. ApriU.W^. - ii.>lufi^r., ���������ess LEAVfiS BARKERVILLE DAILY.it&AXA A Nil LIGliTNING CREKK AT 3 P.M. Piissaare, $'������; for tho round nip, $3. I'Yeijjh! taken fit low rates. . apli , ��������� H. C WILMOTr minion Government,In trust, according to , ^^^^mmiM the 11th Paragraph of the Terms of the ^mW^^^l^WM^ *> T5^e,inof ^3ion^of ������ s,rjpof ***������ ^MM^mw ''Co7������orV^^ Caution agamst Fraud.-The ?c of; ������ Z wLI������\"; T. Ia?1, >������iwven rtfly. mwt delicious unci uwrlnillcrt Con.iimmt bw ..' LEA^PERRINSV y . Celebrated WORC.E8 T ERS HI R ������ SAUCE beclare������!byCortiJotsw������urM������������bc ��������� THE ONLY \"GOOD.SAUCE. IMS ������������-Vlll������ r.ijn* the geniilnu, i.i to ASK VOW LEA & iPEBBINS' SAUCE n-ltoRoc..tliat tbeir nawefiart ap������-n thewiulW* t.AnKLg,nroppKR,aud imttii;. %nrj\\t>d Someoftherorek'n murkutH bavin* bueiisoppw^ monrNairowH and the Harbor of. Kboiii. emwei certain d������.������lerM������H������������|'������.v the uanu-ol matt, in rnrtliorance of the couatrucihin nt termor* sauce\" to their own inferior c������-wip'-u������^i^\"* 11 tJjowM Railway,\" wmauuoiion of pubUcMs li(>rchy fnf6rwed thanbtouly w������y wp And whereas iUas been deemed ad viable should be Reserved, prior to anv convince aforesaid being made th������reof. hiblie no ce ������ there ore hereby #iven that' from and er his da to a strip of Land Twenty Miles in Harbor ofKiinaRu7r k^0*9 and tbe :Siivi^SkMJiViiipw������.H aaioor oi J^qmnialt is hereby Reserved. \"wTCKKjtaaad rt>sonp ������t sneh, orany otbenuaw *>y-Lommand. *iik by which thoiir igh (ma j bfinirit**;*1*' John Ami, Ask for LEA & PERKINS! Sauceand^ p.av r������������. Provincial Secretary, Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, *> Provincial Secretary's OfHce, 7 Stopper. .. ��������� July l������t., 1873. Wholesale aad for export by the ^^^^f^J ccster ;0ro������BL- and Blank well, bomloii, &������.,*u,������ by <;roc������-r.������ ;i'ti d Oi I mon nplyersidlv SS of all perKons.witliln tjio DiPtrict ol'Cw J* ������*- aro ibible to pay-tlhi ab������v& Tax- ^r th������-y*.������������r ��������� niuv lie in������D������5toU on application to A': w'nW\"������i ^ may, be in������p?Ctcd 'uluiouUi,' or to o:'Bv.JtN������s, Jun������>%; lMn:M^m^^^' r . y \"��������� Wm m m .���������ry -"@en, "Print Run : 1865-1875

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