XXX CORNISH AND DEVONSHIRE MINES. nearest railway station is at Carharrack, 2 miles from the dividends in 1851 were £3,200, or £12 10s. per sh11re; in mine. The mine is held under a lease for 21 years, from 1852 and 1854, £6,912, or £27 per share; in 1853, £12,032, 1840, at a royalty of l-15th, !(ranted by William Grenfell, or £47 per share; ani! in lt:$55, £4,352, or £17 per share. E~q., of Marazion,and Rev. H. M. St. Aubyn,of Clow The purser is E. A. Crouch, of Liskeard. ance. The mine is worked by a steam-engine, with West Crinnls Mine is in the paris8 of St. Anstt"ll, crusher attached. The minerals found in this f'ett in Cornwall. It is bounded on the east by Wheal Re!{ent, clude copper. This mine was first opened in 1836, and and south by South Crinnis. On the north and west uo was worked by the name of Tret hell an; and is now mines are at present at work. There are in the mine a worked for copper, and produced in 1855, 348 tons of ore. 50-inch pumping-engine, and a 24-inch st~am whhu and The company is on the costbook ~ystem, and consists of crusher. The company is ou the costbook ~Trevalga Slate Quarry is in the parish of Tintagd and above the adit; the present adventurers are sinking Trevalg-a, union of Camelford, hundred of Lesnewth, below to prosecute the mine in depth. lt is divided into Cornwall, within the tJouuds of the manor of Treval~a 108 share~. The purser is Thomas Garland, Fairfield, and duchy of Cornwall. It is situated a quarter of a mile from the town of BoMcastle, which is the nearest shipping Redruth. place for ~late. Tbe nearest railway station is at Ply West Damsel Copper Mine is in tl1e parish of Gwen mouth, 231 miles from London. The nearest granite is at nap, Cornwall. 1'tw company consists ot 256 shares. In Roughtor, 6 miles di~tam. The quarrirs are worked by 1854, the dividends were £1,536. or £6 per share; and in a horse-whim. This quarry was firstoprned in 1806, and 1855, £2,560, or £10 per share. The purser is T. MichelJ, was worked by J. R. Avery, Esq., under the name of of Redruth. Growa and Lambshouse; it was afterwards worked under West :rortescue Mine is in the parisb of St. Winnow, the uame of the Trevalf{a Slate Company. This quarry is union of Bodmin, hundred ofTrigg-, Cornwall, within the now worked for slabs and roofing slat<>. The company is bounds of the manor of Penlyne, and duchy of Cornwall ; on the costbook system, and consists or 10,000 share3 of it is situatt-d half a mile from the town of Lo,.twit hie I. £1 each, wi1 h 7,820 shares paid up. The dividends in The nearest shipping place for ores a11d machim·ry i~ 1855 were £500, or 1t.o. per share. The purser is R. P. at Fowey, 6 mile~ fmm the mine, and the nearest rail Harding, of 4 Lothbury, London; the captain is Wm. S. way station is at Plymouth, 27 miles from the mine, and !\Ioyre. 247 from London. The mine is held under a lea~e for 2l Trevelyan Mice is in the parish of Perrannthoe, years, from 1855, at a royalty of 1-18th, granted by Cornwall. It it now worked for tin. The captain is H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. The country is clayslate, J. Osborn, ofGoldsithney, near ~Iarazion. The London and the dip north-east. The known lodes on the sett are offices are at 13 George yard, Lombard street; the secre two:-No.l lode runs ea~t and west, anrl dips 2 feet in the tarv is John 'Vatson. fathom; it consists of quartz,gos1:1an, and l'lilver-Jead ore. • No. 2 Jode runs north aud south, and dips 2 feet in the Treverbyn :Iron Mines are in the parish of St. Austell, fathom; it consists of quartz, gossan, and silver ore. Cornwall. These are two distinct mines, althou~rh bear This mine is now worked for silver ore. The purser is in:£ the same name, one of which is the property of Drew, Wm.J. White, of Bodmin; the captain is William Tregay. Andrews & Co., and the other is managed by William Hancock and Francis Barrett. West rowey Consols Mine is in tbe parish of Treweatha Silver-Lead Mine is in the parish of Tywardreath, Cornwall; it adjoins tue Fowey Conl'ols mine. The returns for the twelve months ending Junt>, Menheniot, Cornwall. The mine is held under a lea~e for 21 years, at a royalty of I-15th. The company is on 1855, were £3,757, or an average of £313 per month. the costbook system, and consists of 4,096 shares. In This mine is now worked for copper. The company is 011 the costbook system, and consists of 6,400 shares. The 1855 the dividends were £849, or 4~. per share. The pursl'l' is J. A. Joseph; the captains are J. Richards manager is Captain J. Puckey; the purser is .Major and W. Rowe. The London offices are at 122 .Bishops Davis, R.:M.; offices on the mine. The London ageucy is at 58 Old Broad street; the agent is William C. gate street within; the secretary is J. A. J oseph. Foulkes. Trewene 'United :Lead Mine, St. Kew, Cornwall. West Prances Mining Company, Cam borne, Corn John Goldsworthy, captain; William Richards, purser; wall. William Henry Gray, engineer. West Par Consols Mine is in the parish of St. Blazey, Union Tin Mine is in the parish of Roche, Cornwall. Cornwall, and adjoining the Par Consols, Pembroke, The depth of the mine is 50 fathoms. The captain is John East Crinnis, Great Crinnis, and other celebrated mines, W ebb. The London offices are at 47 Old Broad street, which it is stated have yielded copper ore of the value of Ctty; the secretary is Richard C. Manuel. £5,000,000 sterli11g. The mine is worked by a 48-inch 'United Copper Mines are in the parish of Gwennap, cylinder horizontal steam-engine. This mine is now worked Cornwall. The company is on the costbook system, and for copper. The company i11 on the costbook system, and consists of 400 sharee. In 1855, the dividends were £3,600, consists of 25,000 shares of £1 each; the amouut expended or £9 per share. A committee of management superin to 1855 is £23,300. The JIUI'oer is John Wehb. The tends the mine. The offices are on the mine. London offices are at 117 Btshopsgate street within; the secretary is John Henry .l\lurchisou. Virtuous :Lady Copper Mine is situated nPar Tavfs 'VTest Providence Copper and Tin Mine is in the tock, Devon. The purser is Henry Wells, of Plymouth; parish of St. Erth, Cornwall; it is situated about 3 the captain is - Goss. The London offices are at 76 miles south-east from the town of Hay le, and w<.~s first Cornbill, and the secretary is Edward S. Codd. commenced in 1842. The miue is held under a lea~oe for W'endron Consols Tin Mine, Wer.adron, Cornwall. 21 years, from 18-lO, at a royalty of l-18th. The company The office is at Helston. is on the costbook system, and consists of l ,029 shares. 'Were Pox Mine is now called Gunnislake. The dividends, in 1851, were £2,5€>0, or £2 10s. per "hare; in 1852, £10,752, or £10 10_.. prr share; in 1853, £6,6.56, 'W'est Alfred Consols Copper Mine, Phillack, Corn or £6 10s. per share; in 185t, £3,3:.!81 or £3 5s. per wall. The company is on the costbook system, and con share; and in 1855, £1,792, or £1 15s. per share. The sists of I ,024 shares. The offices are at Hay le, Cornwall. purser is T. W. Robinson, of Hay le. 'W'est Basset Copper Mine is in the parish of Cam West Rosewarne United Copper Mining Com borne, Cornwall. The company is on the costbook pany, Gwinear, Cornwall. system, and consists of 6,000 shares. The dividends in West Sharp Tor Mine is in the pari~h of Linkinborne, 1854 were £9,000, or £1 10s. per share; and in 1855, union of Liskeard, hundre!l of Eao~t, Cornwall, within £21,000, or £3 I Os. per share. The secretary is J. Pascoe, ihe bounds of the manor of Rill a ton, duchy of Cornwall, and 50 Threadneedle street, London. mining district of Ph~nix; it is situated 6~ miles from 'W"est Caradon Copper Mine is in the parish of St. the town of Liskeard, and the nearest shippmg place for Cleer, Cornwall. Tbe mine is held under a lease for 21 ores and machinery is at Looe, 15 miles from the ruin<'. years, from 1840, at a royalty of l-16th. The eompany is The mine is held under a lease for 21 years, from 1849, on the costhook system, and consists of 256 shares. The granted by H.R.H. the Duke of Cornwall. The country