Courier (Newspaper) - April 15, 1825, London, Middlesex THEATRE DRURy - vUl be THK FATAL ABON Ver with HEATRE is roost that wUI be OPENED for on MONDAY 18, with Comic in One called ' TWELVE PRECISELY. Amelia After with 4c., of THE MEttRY WIVES OF Sir John Mr. Madame To the of THE AGREEABLE Mr. J. from the Theatre her fint In Boxes 5__PitSs.-First Gallery Second Is. The doors to be at Six and the to begin at Placet for the Boxes to be cf Mr. at the from Ten rill B. Private Boxes may be had at the which is pow April U. 1S95. THE Commissioners for Victualling his Majesty's &c. do hereby that on the inst. they will he ready to receive Tenders in and treat for the to be delivered into his VICTUALLING STORES at viz. SPANISH half to be delivered in two and the remainder in iwo months WEST INDIA 150,000 half to be delivered by the Ist of and the remainder by the 1st of FLOUR COO half to be delivered by the 15ih of and the other half by 15th of BISCUIT 5000 5 whole to be delivered the 15lh"bl 10 The Conditions of the and a Sample of the Canvas may be seen nt this Each Tender must specify the price in wordi at and be delivered One on the day ami the makes the ar Penon on his mutt i. to when called WALLER ARMY Slit 189J. NOTICE is given to all Persons of to supply the following Articles for the of the viz. j in iii the in the several Counties in North and South m the several Counties In North That the Deliveries are to commence on and for the 25th of itlay that in scaled and marKed for Army will bo received at this Office on or before the day of but none irill be received after twelve o'clock on that Proposals must be made separately for each except for the comprising North all of must be included in one a-s also must the several Counties in North Britain and each Proposal have tlie letter which is annexed to the Tender properly filled up by two persons of known to become bound witli the party tendering in the amount stated in the printed the due performance of the and will be noticed unless made on a printed and the prices expressed in words at and should it so happen that during the continuance Contract no troops should be supplied by virtue of the the amount of the stamps on the Contract paid in the by tlic will be refunded to Particulars of the Contracts may be had upon application at these between often and CUTTING TICKETS FOR THE SECOND BAY OF DRAWING SECOND LOTTERY FOR THE YEAR Lottery April THE Managers and Directors of the Lotteries do of Tickets and Shares thereof may be for the purpose of receiving information of their fates after the may be examined at this every day Registers of Benefits and And the said Managers and Directors do hereby give further that they will cnt to be put Into the before tke the Second the year Into their respective A and on the day of May at Eleven o'clock iu the at this beginning first with the which are to be cut into Box and until all the said Tickets far of the said Boxes are cut And the said Managers and Directors do hereby give further that they will attend and oversee the Drawing of the Tickets of the said Second Day of tlie said for the year 1623, on day of May at in within the City of EAST INDIA April 13, 1635. THE Court of Directors of the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the Indira do hereby Thata SPECIAL GENERAL COURT of the said Company will ba held at their House in on the 37Ui at Eleven o'clock in the for the purpose ot sub. for the Resolution of the General Court of the asd approving the Resolution of the Court of Directors of the January for the appointment of a Person in the capacity of Assistant in the Office of Surveyor of a Salary of Copy of the said Resolution now lies at House for perusal of the The Court of Directors cTo also give that said General Court for the Resolution of the General Court of the Sid the Resolution of the Court of Directors of the ith January granting to Sir Jehu a Pension of per anaum on the grounds therein Tlie Report required by the By Cap. 6, Sec. 19, together with the upon which the said Resolution has been are open for tlie inspection of the at this The Court ol Directors do further give that at the said General Court will be laid the a. Draft of a now before For further regulating the payment of the Salaries to the Judges of his Majesty's Courts in and the Bishop of and for authorizing the Transportation of Offenders from the Island of St. JOSEPH EAST INDIA THE Court of of the United Company of Merchants of England to the East do hereby give That at the General Court of the said to bo held at House on Wednesday the the following Resolution of the toort of Directors of the SOth will be reported to the General agreeably to the Act of the 5SthGeo. Cap. 83:-viz. That it is the opinion of this Court that the and Owners of the fully acquitted from all of neglect or in respect to the loss of that JOSEPH TO THE PROPRIETORS OP EAST INDIA Ladies and WE beg leave to offer you our grateful acknowledgments for the honor you have conferred on us by electing us into the Trusting that the Proprietors wiU ever find us of the confidence they have reposed in have the honor to with groat Ladies and Your most and very humble JOHN JACOB TAYLOR J. PETTY East EDWARD April 14, WESTERN His Royal Prince LEOPOLD of SAXE On SUNDAY MORNING the the for the BENEFIT of this will he preached in St. Margaret's by the Rev. JOHN Chaplain to his Grace the Lord Archbishop of wilt begin nt Eleven o'clock precisely. The DINNER of tlie GOVERNORS and FRIENDS of DISPENSARY will he on the of at the Crown and Michael John Esq. W. Esq. Mr. W. Mitchell Mr. Mr. T. Barry Mr. Wood Mr. Pink Mr. Brown Mr. Nurse No Collection after to be had of the at the at the of Mr. 55, and of Upper PASSPORTS to the all Persons proceeding to the Netherlands require the continue to be on at the Office of the No. St. Mary Office hours from Ten till and Tuesdays and Fridays until Nine in SUNDAY JL 17, vill he by and 7, No. of a Weekly to bo called THE vUh will be giren a of bis George As to the merits of tills to be duly must be ire its for the of the for tJie are for the and Monday Editions by all and of the Roads Great Britain and ON No. 3, of THE BRITISH Weekly containing a most important article on First Letter to ihe People of on Speech at the Edinburgh of Mrs. from the unmanly of the John of Ihe Beauties of Ihe John at the of by N. L. being the First Number of a Series of Poetical from the Talcs of the Author of the Scotch Arrivals and and all the newest Published at the Office of The British No. where Advertisements and Communications are to be addressed ' of SMALL field this when and for tlie increase of the attention those let not tlie still amall voice of charity be or misery plead in A the eldest not 13, is left of Uie means of by the death of her who was of the above-named Ilts salary ceased from the moment life vrnt is kindly into the and if a Public Trill enable the Widow to or herself in a little by to for has kindly consented to receive what the hand of may and will vouch for the truth of this No. 10,430.] PRIDAY APRIL 15, 1825. 7d EDINBURGH AND LONDON STEAM the 16th the JAMES WATT early on Wednesday the CITY of EDINBURGH on Saturday 33df the SOHO on Wednesday and from and Edinburgh in the same When the will Passengers landed and received off Carriages to be shipped by tlie Packets be sent to Blackwall before Twelve o'clock on Tuesday and it is not necessary to have or the wheels Laken for and all parts of received at this and forwarded with tlie greatest A. Steam Packet 33, NAVIGATION Public arc respectfully that Steam Pockets of the first for the conveyance of &c. will start from off the for every every BRIGHTON to every In superior Packets will ply between and witli Tide of the exact time of may be had of Mr. at Old Messrs. and Yarmouth at the Bull and Mouth Conch 40, Regent Ci 35?, Custom House and at the Company's further may be The Directors will shortly announce to the Public the various Ports lo which they intend appointing tJie Vessels now CHARLES Chief Clerk CORNWALL AND DEVONSHIRE in Shares of PETER Esq. DEPUTY S. B. M. Esq. The Honorable RICHARD i Aircy William Hon. Sir Jolin W. V. Colonel ORIEL COLLEGE Meeting will take place at the Hotel on the of 1W5. Very Rev. the DEAN of BRISTOL ia the STEWARDS Hon. A. Barrington R. of Connor Rev. E. Hawkins Esq. C. Esq. Dinner to be on table at half past Dinner Tickets I Is. 6d. Wines Gentlemen are requested to leave their names at the Bar of the Clarendon Hotel upon the 2d of ANNIVERSARY MEETING of the LATE and PRESENT FELLOWS of will be held on the 3d of at The Rev. R. e. The Hon. HENEAGE at a Quarter before Seven precisely. LEASEHOLD ESTATE Directors hereby give That no Applica lor Shares will he received the All letters the subject of or other matters relative to the to be lo Mr. at the and Solicitor No. 1, Uth PORTABLE GAS of the Proprietors having omitted to pay the Instalment 3i. per which has been called for by the they are hereby requested to pay the same into the of Messrs. and Co. 77, or Messrs. Contts and Co. WELSH IRON and COAL MINING is hereby given to the Holders of Scrip in this that the Directors have resolved on making a CALL of FIVE per to be paid on or before the SOth inst. and also on issuing Shares in lieu of Scrip and the are therefore either by or by their authorized to attend nt the Offices of the No. 40, on any day between Hours of Twelve and from the to the SOtli inst. for the purpose of paying to a of who will attend at the the amount of the Call ou the Shares the purpose of the Scrip for and of the Deed of which has been approved by the it be inconvenient to any to attend for the purpose of signing the printed forms of Powers of Attorney may be procured at the empowering persons to execute the Daed for it being determined by the Directors that no cffn receive Shares far Scrip until he lias first signed the Deed of and no Scrip can be exchanged for Shares after the 30th inst. - By order of the JOHN 40. April G. 1825 ROMAN CATHOLIC a numerous and respectable MEETING of Friends to the Protestant held at the London on the 14th day of 18J5, to consider tlie propriety of a General Petition from the Inhabitants of and to the against any inroad being made upon the Protestant Constitution of the Colonel in the 1. Meeting feels imperatively required lo express its opinion upon the question now before relative to tlie renewed Claims of the Roman and humbly to declare those reasons which induce it to withhold Its assent to any to the Roman Catholics of the United 2. That this whilst Ft deeply commiserates the distressed and degraded condition of the lower classes of the community In it would most gladly cannot refrain from its that the Roman Catholic leaders and by whom the Claims nie set have for their sole their own and not the welfare of the Irish people at whose interests they untruly pretend to 3. That the the Roman Catholic Lenders and Priesthood is the welfare of tjie nt is evident from the that whilst they contended roust be to that at best mere remote and speculative they have always or opposed those measures absolutely necessary for the improvement of Ihe lower their moral education and the general amelioration of their intellectual The Roman Catholic Leaders Priesthood having opposed such by as far as they were to extend to the Roman Catholic people of Ireland those benefits which have in country from the of Free founded oh principles of moral and from the circulation of the Bible without note or which this but consider as tests of a sincere desire to promote the welfare happiness of the lower classes of the That this Meeting cannot but view the distressed and miserable condition of the lower classes in ai not in the want of religious or political but in the continual domination of because all classes of tlie already enjoy the free exercise of their religious opinions in those districts where the people are the most Roman they are most and and in the North of where the people live under the same general Government arc nearly all are better more more more and better 5. That this considering the struggle for what is miscalled Roman Catholic Emancipation to be in only a struggle for political and contemplating the probable use that would be made ot such power in this if it were entrusted to Roman cannot but call to mind the present rule of Roman where it can only perceive the exercise of the same intolerant of the same demand of the entire prostration of the understanding to the and of the same to the of the intellectual condition of the people nt which have ill all former the spiritual rule of the Church of 6. That this Meeting but consider this country in au state of and of moral and intellectual superiority to the of Europe under the of the Roman Catholic and viewing the moral condition of the people at large under the influence of the Protestant as compared with that of any under the of any other this is from the to use every in opposing the establishment Roman Catholic Church in this 7. That ill lor to Power the Catholics are contending for a principle which cannot be granted Imt at tlie expense of the if they arc entitled to claim into the subordinate offices of they are equally entitled to fdl Its highest and to demand that Roman Catholic Bishops should be seated on the and a Roman Catholic Sovereign on the propositions which this Meeting cannot view but with the utmost and which it would feel bound to resist by every legal means in its S. That this considering the Claims set up by the Catholic Leaders and as dangerous to the Protestant and inconsistent with the true of the people of and of tbe United to by petition to any further concession the said Roman Catholic Lenders and and to pray Government to adopt such as in its wisdom may seem to suppress the unconstitutional factions by which that unhappy country is to as far as in it lies the education and moral improvement of the Irish by which means in the opinion of this can that people be rendered and 10. A founded on above having been produced and Resolved That the same be 11. That such Petition do lay for signatures nt tbe undermentioned London Great Lincoln's Three Tuns St. Palladium Newspaper Strand No. 10, Strand Mr. and Mr. 12. That Books lay at the for the entry of such Subscriptions to defray tlie expenses of the as the persons inny be disposed to 13. That the proceedings of this be in The New Times and Courier 14. the Thanks of this be to the for able conduct in the THE NEW & J. SIVEWRIGHT beg to express their grateful for the Public Patronage experienced in the late and solicit a continuance of favour for the present New which they can recommend with confidence from the variety and value of the great Prizes it J. and J. Sivewright feel it their duty respectfully to remind the Lotteries ore nearer and nearer to their final as Parliament will pass no more Lottery ALL TO BE DRAWN IN ONE 3Ist OF 2........of........,30,000........are........jfM.OOO 2--................ 6,000................... 10,000 2.................. 1,105................... 2,210 4.................. 593................... 2,09 4 300................... 1,200 10.................. 310................... 53................... 1,249 50.................. 1,150 Sir Georg Esq. Nicholson Esq. Jun. Esq. Nicholas Esq. Right Hon. Earl John Esq. Sir William Esq L. Esq. Sir William Messrs. Sir John Messrs. Came and Co. j. and Co. MINING Teague ( MINE MINE STANDING S. J. W. Wilhs aud Mm Robert and Coleman Torn six i 13from 1 o your NO of and other will have 100,1100 10,000 Two Tickets of each Tickets and Shares for the above Scheme are now on Sale at J. Old and Fortunate 37, 11. and 39, J. and J. Sivewright sold In in the very last This Company has been formed after much and under the intiat able advice and for the purpose of purchasing awd mines aud mineral districts in and probably it a future time the of purchasing and working in that county aj in The produce of the mines already by the is principally tin and These metals are always in their though is in every case and the supply is seldom equal to the With the increasing prosperity of the country will be the increasing for the since as the commerce yearly becomes so must he their not only for the of ship but those articles are made of and and may in fact be the products of the English capital is at present embarked to a ex. tent in the of mines in South where all the which can be obtained respecting must be a few and the in muit solely the of or not advantageously place their under the of individuals them by the distance of ot il surely be objected to an institution liUe the it and speculative when the mines in when are held not at the caprice of a new formed under laws and tenures established for when in a few in a few each may personally inspect mines in his is and in tlie same short period of time procure of any may bo and the of any thing which may require Nor are these the only which appear tn the directors of this Company to give a decided to English mining over For in foreign associations mine superintendents and engineers may be and even and the evils may remain long and even when long before they can be but at home the returns are the accounts rendered and One set of accounts checked and examined with and if an error is merely in a few hours a director is on the spot to investigate and report So agnin with to the From the mere circumstances of want of ami of delay in ami other causes too numerous to tbe returns by the mining association mast be and in some instances very long But in English mining and especially in no sooner is the ore raised than it is sales by ticket every lists are made and of the quantity nnd of the ore together with of nnd the prices for the For the ore sold bills are nt So date from the ilay of and thus every month a profit is arising to the divisible the nnd with to the amount of the mining need not fear to be compared with any foreign which are now carrying The frennis copper mine in one year The paying The Great now by this Company returned the former proprietors in the course of a The Wheal Abraham returned the proprietors a net profit of in three and the Consolidated under the direction of Mr. have produced with returns most nnd indeed In every point of English mining when properly established and appear lo have a decided preference foreign mining - With respect to Ihe of this no proper and no time aud have been spared in the selection of Various have been the offers which been at well of mines as of mineral in Cornwall aided by the very best practical and local mining the mines secured are the most desirable of which not for want of been fully consist Wheal Wheal West Wheal Wheal and Wheal Abraham and Wheal 7th, West Wheal Great Wheal 9th, Wheal 1. As to Wheal Boulton copper and tin mine mine is situate in the parish of in the county of It is a very and has only been worked 40 fathoms below and 5u from the It 1i.ts a with and and is now in full It has for the last twelve months produced very of rich copper has left considerable to ihe and a dividend only last week made the late Thr mine is situate north east of also belonging to this and north vest of tbe rich copper and tin mine called Wheal which is now paying very to the and is bounded ou the west by Wheal Nancy copper aud tin The returns of ore of Wheal Boulton are Richards the ore raised is ex. good in The water engine has been lately and the buildings are all new within the last two The engine is equal to a 60-incb and owing to it being tiy which comes from between two the of working it is only from about 7f. to per which in a steam engine of similar would be nearly per month of the fuel a. As to Wheal This is n coppar nnd tin situate la the parish of in li is a very grunt ot the lease of which has fin years This mine has only been partially It has a shaft sunk and adit driven also an engine house erected on the It is bounded on the west by Wheal Boulton just and the lodes of Wheal Nancy run into Wheal It lies north of Wheal and it is the opinion of Captain Teague and Captain the money invested in this mine will be well The locality of this mine alio is being only about a milo from Uie nnd consequently as well for the importation of &c. as for the ores it is very The returns from this mine may soon be looked nnd the ore when will find a regular and good 3. As to Wheal These mines were formerly called Wheal and Worit but now and go under the general uame of heal These mines are situate in iu the county of in a good nnd in the same line of lodes .as the Great Mines of Cook's and which lie in the and Wheal Wheal Wheal and Wheal which lie to the These mines have produced tin and copper to the amount of some aad very many hundreds pounds tothe The lodes west of Wheal Fanny nave been the most in the County of or in the On the west of Wheal Fanny one ot the lodes has been explored to 90 below the adit and much and copper ore. This Company Ilis now a large e of new ground in to the other which make it a mosi desirable undertaking for a mining the extent being more than 2,i)00 yards in and 1,500 yards in with many good copper and tin lodes and at an unusually low rate of being one twenty-fourth pa held upon lease for 21 yearn from This mine is in a state of great an engine shaft being sunk 90 fathoms below the adit in the centre of the A new engine house having been just completed to tale an engine uf so inch which will be sufficient to work the tho adit level of 2r, fathoms deep having been brought to the Sundry other workshops having been sunk to the lodos with machinery thereon to draw the and some sales of ore being soon about to Uke even before tbe engine is ready to which will considerably reduce the current Of this mine Richards and Captain as well as the Cornish Directors of this think They concur in that in from 8 to 8 months it will be making considerable and that the of Ihe topper ore of this mine may be taken nt 10. The tin ore they alio report lo be of very good The nearest point of the sea from hence is Port distant only 3 and a railroad is now forming from Redruth to Port which will be within 1 and will be of course a considerable saving of 1 As to West Wheal This tin and copper mine is situate in the parishes of Breaze and in the county of in a mining contiguous to the sea where labour and materials can be obtained at the cheapest It is adjoining and on the same lodes as the Wheal which is producing immense quantities of and leaving great profits to the This mine was set at work two years two deep adits have been brought up on the lodes in tin ground has been discovered tor some of fathoms in nnd are now It is proposed forthwith to erecta steam engine to work the mine in it is more than it will prove as producti as the Great Wheal The appearances at and above the adit level being more flattering than they were in that Teague has expressed a very favourable opinion of this 6. As to Wheals nnd These mines are situate iu o in the county of adjoining and on the same line of lodes .as Wheal which his many hundred thousand worth of copper and The prants are very lately there has been anew discovery on the south there steam-engine inch cylinder now at nnd the mine larpe quantities of copper ore above the 6+ fathom which is the present depth ot The lodes in the Wheal did not become before SO fathoms and after that they were every inch depth of 820 and from the very flattering symptoms iu thia it promises a mere favorable These mines are situate in a good mining and their situation Is near the where materials can be obtained on the most reasonable nnd very advantageous for off ores they are also near a populous where labourers can be lusd on reasonable Tbe returns of copper can be seen by the sale or ticketing paper is printed every sale and the quantity will progressively increase in proportion to the extent and depth of the They have produced for the last three and on a very limited about ICO tons of copper ore per at the present from to per from the present prospects the quantity is likely lo he ere long 20O ions of ore per The machinery of this mine is quite adequate to draw off the and the buildings altogether in anil very little outlay will bo There is a considerable quantity of gres upon this which will immediately up and Agreeably to your and Wieal ' I foul in Mth a lode four feet also pond ore s likely to produce largo fathom the lo very and In d 1 v i t e In 1 ' H three very east at time h hut voor and doen * part are now north TO fathom lode ii butat thr the Vodc is three very behind above hunK from tbe 44 to tbr iA m which ere loin this in hito a of aad to of capital thr 1" I lit ap -ir fo weit at and I find tbe in ur veil 4-()pl)or in and 2\) fathoms of still vin ca lias pai In tbe I n the par f il al and inspected C In there is a v. fUrce feet r Jlf JhO -A the 44 menr at out Croin t t-X niti ond tin -n V. inch Here lur feet tV I the n a a pitch ' m nri Oii ami ere be very if Tery and of that most valuable mine of I am save tho a of in every I at cbe present of not near so lo make a I mu ' tn by oi mines are alio very 6. tn Thee in the ji county in the of C which produced Tlie m very exi n been worked to a i It tn erect .i to a ii the ndit nnd i L ii and p and will be 1 mine uf in at and at cc to saui which tde iti dei with U in - for some time cf. nnd I put to in quantities of l or veini lire h ch h ive been and H very Ic returns i il a very desirable on tbe samo nnd para stands m as any nm Captain thia repo 1 have attended at Wheal and tbe parish of have been I the sunac been uji frinn tbe veins tain n favourable nf of the or are tu ilu pt r m The to hehl by miners 7. As to West and minea are situate m the parish of m tbe of m a good and near the minen oX Wheal bave produced and to the amount of with profits to the There is an adit driving in Wheal where the lode ii very and for but to maie an trial of it w ill be necessary to erect a steara to put the mine in Crane is on the same line of ai Wen ton the mine has been worked about 40 fathoms tho and produced quantities of ropper bnt tbe former not force to draw the mine they the h on the sonth cf West and of baa been worked about 1-2 feet below tbe at that the lode is composed of which the symptom tor it intended to erect a steam tg put the mine in when there is no doubt the mine West Wellington and Crane Mines may by one and with will .i Considerable sum of Of these Captain Vivian thus mines are situate in one of the productive districts ia the county for tin and copper and on tbe saine line cf Jodes that bare and are There arc two ludes in West Wheal ami discovered in thv and a many fathoms driven the part which a very nnd will doubtless copper at a greater these can be drained by one ateam and must worked to be as ona many lodes the of tbe of of which is discovered in the it small and nearly north of tbe underlay in 15 ill naturally join tbe other in at many beca very productive uf ' - There a small steam or crane erected about and that part of the mine 40fath3mi under produced several pa re eU of copper say to I can well that tbe standard for copper ore was very and tlie was not of poTer to of the and requested to tjc tbe lime she I aWo remember thit were but a very inconsiderable from and the mine altogether on inch a small scale lably lode b lad should be worked tiie that day to tjo s. of had 9 3ume copper discovered in tlie by virtue uf a that very little more no great discoveries could be of Crane and Wellington The adit wai the n c. 5(1 years and pood My father la man a good opinion of this tbe a li farh horse this power lo in the wai done At to the Great F. situate in the of county of It itn liJ vc d ir. .in a few A turns tif from 260 te 300 t the of tbe ore Capt. think has thus - In your I liave Fortune lu tbe paresh of It hwen worked 117 in but not very tbe last persons of little or no and could nut work it lo that extent the mme Considerable of ores have been raided and sold froio and no on my if worked under wiil great and valuable a mine an tbu Great m both and of the present the worked side lodea have been to be equally and I i-ii the a highly tht attention of TliC a statement from n miner the mine when lait he knew the mine - worked in beal Fortune in tho of for Time was immense quantity c copper Mome of which sold per reason the mine a that The under 117 below the and Tin of ia ihs muit speculation ai in the le he erected on and ot ore per month may be aad di very this Capt. and Capt. Champion I have i 7oi-k^d hut a ery vantages arc tn b the under I think it n m- It A. to E M - 1 Cl y lined to I of M In taking into the the tide and eitt worth the attention of id in ill tbe county ot ill buen partially ri the 10 ai rbe bl. to per icd per ton and great of as also tbe will at once evince thu ce tn the shareholders rn 1,1 thi ex pen 3. y so skin at that nnd that only t higher m than price of thou only present price fur tbe into the diminution of methods now adopted for profits mine necessarily prod the event of mine put A sub built bouse ii now oa Iha workmen are From the received by one of tbe auditors uf company from the and who might be rbe character ilio tin copper ere of this mnie is equal to any grant of ground is Tery and on tbe sea it reduce tho m. aud labour lu distr t is lo the of character of it very and it is the Lord Of tbe Benjamin has thus your rur turns I have examined Wheal of which at preheat ia not worked adit ( mine been fathoms Imt at a time when not so as at The report of last m the hot d ibere i. a coui of hm that tbe are also several of tin every are likely tM be In some of the tin ores were Sti as tn be er in altogether considerable of in depi Mey have beer -I e tbe luto n reg e tlie laine mine ar of f 30 due live 5^ to per of 22 Thf called the Crab produce IS to he product Last worked to the bottom several -ide 1, promise to be equally when it last worked to tbe I hav fiom who and of I AU accounts that when ije one of the greatest m the A detailed statement having thus been secured to and tYom some of revenue (i at this moment to it is only to have secured on other mines have aho been and are now under but before auy are wiil be to the aame cl and inquiry as already The Company by a Boa rd of at and two The nt the will be of bea a improved nnd by tlie of wdl the deed of settlement for iari the An Annual of the will be heJd in cC iu earh ana tbe will be audited by tac of the of power c. to The - - ' - - shares ot which have been bl. per the isj to paid aud nnd on or before Wed capital il divided i and a depo tjie of or t. the ot