For the Sonora Mines.—AmoDg the passengers booked to sail in the Sonora for the Mexican mines are S. \V. Inge, C. T. Botts. *• M. Botts, Jr.,” Ir. Avlette, O. V. Bovuton, IIenrv Klgerton, 0. K. Mowrv and Jamesw ^ »* •Brodie. The ttulleti.i savs:•Botts and Beedy are the superintend'd and engineer of thlt; Dios Padre Silver Mining Company, which proposes to erect a mill and woik a silver mine situated fifty-six miles cast of the 1 I u If ot California and one hundred and eighty five miles south of Guay mas. Several of the passengers go down as laborer*; for this company. They also shipped a mill by the scho Tier Uicl.ardson, which has j ist sailed for Guaymas. Boynton and Brodie are superintendents of the Mina Prieta Silver Miningi *Company, their mine being about one hundredand ten miles southeast from Gnavmas. Thev•take a mill with a seventy horse power -team engine with them on the Oregon. Besides thev* Orepresentatives of these two companies there are am »ng t!»e passengers a go d many men who go to S mora adventurers on their own account. Some of them know the mines where they think their money is to be made, while others are determined to do an extensive prospecting business for new mines. Inge is understood to have had a connection of some year’s standing with a Sonora mining Company already in operation, having its headquarters at Guavmas.••