Daily Colonist (1868-06-11) by Unknown

Daily Colonist (1868-06-11) by Unknown

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


THOROUGH-BRED STOCK

J". F. DAYIEcS & Co.

Llavo received instructions /vorn

Mrssrs SPROAT 65 CO.,

To sell, by Auction,

Saturday, June IStli,

AT 12 0»O.LOCE., NOON, AT

Cattle Yard,

fJvicrTt'ary or .■M'a'in'Tnft^'n (.'(ii'nnina ; \r\i/t'

teulion to an advertisement in another column in reference to this publication which is now ready for delivery to sutitoMLt-rs. The author, ilr Mallandaiue, sc2t..s io1)i!ve devoted much care in innking the wuiii accepialle to

luo public, huili as regards its OinjicutS Brn'l

appearance. It cootaios not only the mmes of buSiuesa men ttO<i pc<<fs-<'i,.r.!;.-i!t'i',"J°-"fioturia and neighborbood7bu('"itiuee also nl 'the farming diBtricts and of Eeqaimalt and Nanaimo. The names bIbo of business men in New Westoeinstor, Yale, Cariboo and San Juan Island are iooloded. A uaeful addition to works of this kind will be foond ia the alpbabetieal list of all Societies, Lnd<;cs and public Inatilotious, by whicli the oliicerti of tbo current year can be ascertained without trouble. Tolboseare added the I'oEt< age rates, TurifT, Oliinial salaries and latest locorponitioQ Act. Upon the whole, wo think tho cninpilor has ptesonted a work which recommaoda itself to every buiinesB nau in tho cominuniiv.

0ui.1i iiiai'cii.

A SECTION of the people of the Bed River Bettlement have ekaken off their allegiance lo the HadBoa Bay Company, and a new OoverDment has been established at Manito« bB|-It baa been brought about by a blood-hif levt^lutloD.i and tbs mm QoTornmeni, tbtOtigh its Pretident, Mr Thomas Spence formerly a resident of Canoda, had addressed tbo Colouiil Soorotary, and inlormed him ol their intention to remain ioyol to tho Crown of England. This oxlrnordinary raovoineni is said 10 have been brought about by eartuin acts on tlio part of the magistracy, and tho Inidiness of our Government in bringing tho Bed River Colony into ibe domiuion. I—£n£r-tiih papsr, ■< ■■

' Tn% Nbw Pbkrsi— Lord Derby's new

peors wore Knzottcd on Tuesday. Their namos aro :—Sir John Trollops, Bart., to be Baron Kesteven, of Casewick, in the county of Lincoln ; Sir Juhn Hunn Walsh, Hart, to be Baron Orniathwdite, or Orintbawoile, in tlio county of Curnherlnnd ; Sir lUook Wil-

liam Bridges, IJart. lo bo liaron Filzwnltor, of Woodhain Wultor, in Iho county of Essex; and Iho Rev, William O'Neill, lo be liaron O'Neill, of Shanes Oaalle, in the oonoty ol Antrim.

Kkvoval. —Preparations aro being mado (or the roraoval of tbo Tulegrsph Ollicn, to I hat of Baroard's Express, Tales street. Mr Henderson will act as agent of both com" ponies.

To S.iiii.—Tijo Sit:6irn--r Aivivu imnuuiic-ed by the agent to leavo lor I'orlluiid thin 'V-?.',.!?.v;:,.. 'Sh*? i\rfi.V.'lii.:i,'JW..'N?iVii'.V.l . .'Ml).*.',';;' she bad been coaling, iaat ni^ht.

To CoRREspoHDKNTs.—We regret wo are unable lo find romn In this day's paper for several communioations. Tbey are nnavoiJ-ably laid orer froia press of other neWB.

KiNaa HiCAD Saloon.— In addition to Iho usual attractions at this favuritu place ol ainueemenl, thoro will appear a oelcliruied Comic Singer from tho 0. S. 8. Jamestun, ai present in tho harbor. *

For Pobtland.— The Q. B Wright sailed for Portland yesterday morning with ten passengers aod eigbtyfive tons of freight.

SCI'.NHS AUD StUUIKS OK SaVAIII'; LirK

By Uilhert jMaleolin Sprout.



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