Daily Colonist (1868-05-25) by Unknown

Daily Colonist (1868-05-25) by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: British Columbia; Newspapers
Published: 1868-03-25T16:00:00+00:00


General CommisHiou Merclinnts

: Wbaif Htreet, Victorlki, V.B. LOMDOK OrilOB-8l Great ,B»ln,i,H*lji^i^lrt^»*

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THE BRITISH COLONIST.

Monday filoraing, May 25, 1888.

St]lppinij iiiteUlgeuce.

PORT OF VICTORIA. BRITISH COLUMBtA.

KNTKHK.D. >!iy 23—'Jtmr Actlvn, Kloyil, Kniinli Btmr KiiterpriBo, Wylili-, Now WmIi

CLIOAUDD. liny 23—Stinr Aclivo, Kloyil, I'ciitla

PORT OF PORT TOWNSBND, V.t.

BNTBRES

Tho Br ship Mary, whioh Cleared April 2Sth, did not loaTo tUo harbor till tba arieruaon of tbs 20lh luet.', boinic detained lor a crew. . , ^ , ,, „

Tbo Am ship Nicholas BIddle, whioh bai laid at Port Madison for more tuaa a year, uDdorgoIng repairs, la now In tills harbor awattlDK a crow prior to aailing lor S«u Krmiolpco Men enough at command, but thoy aro OH a KtriKo for hlgBer wasea. DemaDdlog 9M to »an Friiuciici. Tliu master oDorlng $10 per month, to «20 furlhonm. _

Outdo 20lh, tho llr »lilp Prlncegg of Wales entcroil, loadH ;ii Uis:iliuly lur Uliln;i.

Bam" diUf, tlio Am burk Uawloy arrived from Ban rruui'iaco with 30 ship cnrpciitcra, to bu omploycd at Port Madlsott iu building a nuw veaanl.

CLKAKUD.

Br etmr Fly cleared last evoDing for Burrard Inlet with a load or cattlo.

Btmr Eliza Anderson cleared fasterdsy tor WMlmlDitor with £000 sheep.

Pur Btmr G S WUIOUT from Portland—Mr and Mrs Spiiul.liDi; Slid child, MlHB Stovena, Mlts A Smith, Iter 11 llonn, Kdwriril Doiiuboo, Mrs lluth and boy, H Buah, Jlr Kc«tlor, Ciipt Frank Tucker.

- COJVSIONISE^S.

Pcratmr 0. 8. WRIGHT Irom Portland—Capt Kluch, J Elliird, Qraubanm Bros, 1 W Waitt, BIgne b Co, McKinloy, Order, 8 S M, Neah Bay, Bpaulding Clino.

Per Etmr 0 3 WRIGHT from Portland—1 bio blankotj, 6 cs laid, '24 do banon, 67 bxB iipiilo?, 133 Bcs oats, 76 do vrheut, '.:u8 Hour, 5 li(;3 siliiiir, 7 pk^s lioup iron, 2 cs axes, Hi do mdsu, 10 bhl» ninlaf.-^.-H, 2 crnles r.rockory, 3 coops

Padpkribh. —It is yety. erronooaa oplnioo to tnppose, as 1b often done, (bat pauperism ia larger in England than all other ooantries. When we recollect the vact Rmount of population crowded into aacb narrow limita, and the over competition in life which Decei-< eerily rcealts thorefrom, we may congraia* late onrsolves upon the preaont state ol this sad evil. Any person familiar with M'as oauloy's history of pauperiami tiro hundred years ago, will be strnok with the aubjoioed fignres. That there Bbould only ba 926,000 in-door paa'pere; but'ol a popnlatibo ' of 28,-000,000, ia not a bad shewing. The mid-enmmer eouraeration of paupara has jnsi been published io Eogland. It shows that there wore 92G.000 paupara, in rouutl Dum-bers, in receipt o( roliel on tho lat July last in ail England and VVulea, or 44,000 more than at the samo timo in I8G6. This rettirn wa anderatand is a complalo ccnaus, no olasa that reoeivea gapport or aid from the poor-rates being excluded from tho state-raent. The in-door paupers were 134,00(1 and the oi:l-door 792,000,

The British Columbtan, of Saturdoy, in a leader upon the Bute Inlet Wagon Iload, revives a Beriea of paat grievances, ond aoys the people



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