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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 ,and Rev. H. M. St. Aubyn,of Clow­ The purser is E. A. Crouch, of . 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 . 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 ~