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Show ITAII -MIXES. yp clip frQtn the. London M"uiiinj of' August It: ' Foreign mines have been largedy ' dealt ip, but, with the exception of i -'tim',a and Sweet land Creek; the. deney has been jnit-l adverse. Jsnnpa, 5';, oi : these shares have been done as higli a.d, f: the direciori have issued tho following circular, elated 1:2th August: "The directors and such members of the committee of conference as happen to be in town have much satisfaction in informing j tlie siiaruhuldei uf cGnsiderahls iin- I provement in lie po-niou and pu- pects of the mine. The following in-iormation in-iormation has just been received by telegraph from Mr. Attwood: 'Have striiiii s.imc "xxl ore in end and 1h(-t,-,r.w.M.,-,r l,.v,.l "No 4.' KecenL le-Uers from the mine have also been cncotiraint;. Several small parcels of very lieh ore have been found in the neighborhood of the old caved chamber, which have sold as high as V2 per ton. The ore on the second-class second-class dump has also, through the system of concent ration adoptee! by Mr. Attwood, been yielding a good . deal of money, and will do so for some time. The present discovery uf ore hi the bottom level U, however, of still greater importance, as it gives , good around for hope that another large "body of ore is not far distant. i This discovery would no doubt have been made long ago, but exploration m the lowest level was prevented by the melting snow causing a constant Inilux of water which has only now been got rid of. It has been publicly stated"" that "the end of the gro.it Km ma mine. ;ls a Uriti.-h investment, tOcuis to be close at hand. A petition for winding up the company is in counsel's hands, and will be presented as s-.i'ii as prepand. As the eompanv eom-panv is i'";',."-, in de1'!. and the vaiiie of the property i- eiuir-.iy pn;.beina.lie;I ami ik pendent oil a large outlay l-.'r exploration explora-tion il wiil be difficult tu show t:::t the c:'p::al is Hot entirely lost." It is well k:-.' 'wn the mine is In avily in eb'-t b. Mr. IV. rk. vh-m we l.:lV(. i:o d.-u'-t wot:Id be o:.iy L o gh.d to i"n',m S.dl'Lhe : "Ks-ov.-n i...-v 40 f,..t in: vehi ::;.Uor vi.v.l.-;l L' cent" ''' Va".,:;' d-'.ay- w-ik: w.-Vh" re-'ei d ' the :i'.i:.-iw:n-' t-.IegT.im: -Ore. X-'.i'.: b-.-dlior.. : tons: one furnaces, lour days, t",'".. Majc- w h." Tais U an exact copy of the tele;j".i:n. and the Mard interpret : that Le-M-'a.t,' o'. .-re and buhion , re.di-.-l f.;.-.i.. l.a,t Chance, o, . the . v,i::: 1 e-pe of U '.eg ram j reeeiv. d :Vo;a Mr. Maxwell. to -the p: dae.- t!,e furnace lor thir- i , t.'eii d .v-' -i u-hhc- 'Maxwell to ; I-a-t C...,r.-o C ::q.anv. Fn.m lV.-J, j bilv I., 'uii Aii-ii-t. "l IS ions: bid- ! lion, i.-. . " Te,....;a, the j ' direct..!- Law n v.iwh i..e following i . t Ic-i-.iM f.otii t'-e siqx rintendeut (.1 1 the m:::es: " Knni;:ei st.ut.d '''th:;( nmnim. wed: wiil wire week's result l-tth-Maw.i ll." t'n Thur-day the followin- i leg ram wa- r-eived:-" Truek. u '.. ..r.iph-, t'vo fumaces: 1 one week, foiiv tons bullion; value per ton, fl.-i." . We und.-i-: md. from the S-. ,! V.. t),:,t the I' tab paid all its cx-' cx-' enses la-t nioiuli and dep-s-itevl j ?-.OoO in .the bank besides. They I expect lo pav divideniU within sixty days. Their sales of ore last month woret'.oV ton-, with an average of sixty percent, lead and '2X in silver ; and .") in -jotd. Tliey will stvm commence com-mence e-oncentratiiej, and il is ex pee- ! tod that tlie ores will then bring 5W on (he spot, or about -" per Um pnlit: they can easily sell S0 tons per month. |