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_ and acceptet a nanimons invita Religions Intelligence. Tn the Orebard street Universatist church, Rev, Thomas J.Sewyer,!.D., pasto , will preach this mormng and evening, st the usual hour, Subject for evening’s dis- en) 6e-—"The wicked shall be turned tnve hel}, and all the mations that forget God.” Ip the Baptict church in Fighteenth st eet, near ifth avenue, services will be held this morning and afternoon, Preaching by tho Rev. 7. HL. Stockton, D. D., of Philadel pha. Rey. Thos T. Guin, of Brooklyn, will preach thia ave- ning in tho Memoria} © urch, corner of Hammoad street an? Waverley place. Preaching in the John street First M. E. eharch this mormng, by the Rey. Nathan Bangs, D. D.; in the eve- ing by the Rey. Charles E, Marris. Subject:-——'What ure you oixg?” In the Bleecker street Universalist church, corner of Bleecker and Downing streets, N. ¥., Rev. Asher Move, of Martford, will preach ths morning ant eveni The Rev. Wm. F. Morgen, D. D., rector of St. Toomas Episcopal : burch, will ceijver the A'th of a coarse of ser wns adapted to the young, before the New York Young Men’s Christian Aesoeation, in his own charch, corner of Broadway and Housion street, this evenin:. Divine vervice will be beld,as n wal, in the No th Putch @hurch, corner of Fulton aud William strevis, thir wacr- ‘Bing and afterboon, Puble worship will be held this morning in the New Jornealem church (Swedenborgian), at Lyrique Hall, 766 Brosdway. Rev. Robert G. Dickson, pastor of the Protestant Epis- evpal Mission church, Clinton Hall, Astor place, will de- Akver two sermons to.day, morning and evening Rey. William Hague, D. D., will preach «tthe Academy or is evening. Rev. F. T. Hiscox, D. D., Meatro this evening. ‘The Rev. Dr. Macmenamy and other friends of the Bi- ‘Dio will mert in Spring street Ei No, 185 Spring atreet, evening, to proclaim the gospel in ita distinct epposi. tien tothe dark “matter, fort aud parts’? of penance Rev. Mr. Remington wi)! preach this evening in Calvary eburch, Pearl street, betwoon Nassau and Coucord, Brook. will preach im the National ‘The Sabbath echool connected with the Reformed Patch eburch, corner of Bleecker and Wost Teath streets (for merly Amos street), will co ebrate it. forty-fourth anni. versary this ig. Jp the steamer Arno, of the 11th inst, Rev Sidney Gorey was oue of the paseengers for Hhivre. He has gone abroad for the beneilt of his nealtts, apd will be absent se ral months. Ourng bis absenee bis pulpit iu Eyguteenth Birect chased, near Fath avenue, will be supplied by the Bev. Duvicr Hockvou, of Phitadelybia, INVITATION: Rey. Jobn B. Ward, of Suit 7, Mass., has received on Wo tako cha: the Seoond Unitarian Sovivty in Lowell. Rev. J. Copeland, of Holley, N. ¥., has received a call from the Presbyterian burch, of Champlain, N.Y kev. E, W. Alea, of Sulem, Muss.,-bas acerpted a wy i Seng reg ati and parish in South Berwick, Maine, and expects to be in. stalled the last week im this mouth, INVITATION DECLINED. Rev T.R.G. Pook, of Staten al, has declined the eal} to tho Third Presbyterian church, Richmond, Va. INSTALLATION. At Amelia C. Hi., Va., on Sunday tast, Rev, D MeTiwaino, of Petersburg, Was installed 28 pastor of the Presbyterian @bared there. Ray. Robert C. Learned was inetallpd pastor of the Con- gr gatioual chuich in Berlin, Coun., on the Let inst. Rev. N, A. Hyde was installed ag pastor of the Ply- mouth Covgrezational vhurch, of Ladiavapo.is, Nov. 26. Rey. Azarish Ektriige, late of New Bodford, Masa., was fwmtalind by the Presbytery of Detroit pastor uf the Fort mrcet Presbyterian church, Detroit, om the 2d inst. NEW CHURCHES. ‘On the 15th inst. the cora:r stoaa of the Church of the Fncarnavon, to bo built at tc cormer of Jo oreon and On- tarie streets, between Thirteenth wud Brow, 43, Pita. deipttia, was laid with appropriate ceremonies. The Congregational church in Franktin, Portage county, ‘tno, was decicxted to the worship of God by appropriate worvices, on Tuesday, Nov. Sy ‘The uew Catholic chareh at Wy vay Conn., wal do dedicated to the servicg of Al od to-day. ' Several a have promised their utter on m the ovcazion, and the M . Archbishop Bughes has signified his in? prewunt, uukeos prevbated by illness. Tho ew churn in sait_to be one of the most beautiful reli Fwy] structures in Now Engiasd, aud is under charge of Rev Hendrickson, . Fathor On Woedoesiay, Dec. 8, the new house of worship erect- eq by tho Soootd Congregational church and society in ich, Conv., was, aureeably © previous notice, epaved tur worship and dedicated w God. An adjourned meeting of the Church of the Uaity, in bomen ‘was held om the 1th inst., when it was aunouueed Joeriptions to the fund for a new church editice me sess hed tho sum of $20,000. Ths amount of $34,000 is required. The new Methodist Mpiscope! charch at Havro-do- Grace, Ma., will be dedicated -dsy. The Mothodiat Epwcopal cburch at North Troy, N. Y. wan dedicated to the purposes of divine worsh:p oa the Vidb inst. In the mornisg & sermon was proached by Rev. Mr. Corbit, of New York cit, MISCELLANEOUS. ‘The Rey. William Walker and Perce arrivet in this city on th Goran Eagle, frou Gambia, Africa. ‘Tho Rev. Taomas M. Martin, of Lewistown, Del., wasou the 15) ipet. erected 10 take charge of Trimity church, in (Catharine street, above Second, Philadelphia, Rev. J. A. Brown, of Roading, Pa., and formerly of York, bas ncovpted & protessorsbip ia & Latheraa ooliege aud the Rev. Mr. inet. im the brig at Newburg, 8 C. Jn St. Vaui's charch, New Haven, on the Lith inst., Bishop Williams orcainet Cornelius B, Smith, na deacon fa the Protestant Fypiscopal church. Rev. Lyman Whiting, pastor of the North church and Parieh in }’ortemouth, was gy! dismused from his eherge on Tuestay, Moc, 14, by 2 mutual council, who commended him to the rey and fellowship of the @harenes. His ministerial verm there closes with the war, and be isto begin the uext with the lark Preaby- tah church fa Brooklyn, N. Y. At the late Indian Conference of the Methodiet Epiroop al Choren South, the veneradie Disbop Marly ordained twelve Indinns, principally chieis of their tribes, to the Goxpel mmipetr, ‘ye Rev. Mr. Wardlaw, S §&), of Paris, Ky.. baw, tt ia aid, resigned, to open the way for a union of the Olu and New Schoo! churches of that plac The “ Associate Reformed Presyterin Chureh, of pecan”? (Vvtario county, N. ¥.) has recently wae a ‘gs the Old Schoo! branch of he Presbyterian church, bas been ome of the strougest county churches former bovy. ‘The Dutch Protestant Synod bas in its turn taken ap tho @fuir of young Mortura, The Jewish Convistory had al- Weady preronted a petition to the ie its tutervention with the Holy Se cireniation can be believed, the Dutch Minister of F feign AMaire bas pointed out to the Mapal goverment the bad impreseion procuoed on the minds of tbe Latch pom ple by Ls abduction. wiaeo: Gonvention of Wisconsin, Following: etntis’ wand 150 chu rehea, Sloling seatemy anit coilog Vrofoseors. 12 {1s7} o are Congregations in forma of government, bave been sated, tho past letter One, enyterian There , on protemion 1,204, ant b 80 havo od wer, ext Ld have been exe: are reported on a0 vente bearera, y 22 ates for the can tolent objects, bo- ured, ta Gn wtatlation of the States . Churches, Members. - rma! Lis a siipoes +000 Wesleyan wid Prot. Metiediets 1,200 Rprcopal Metholnte... mM 13,094 Rpecopalians ‘ 2 Uaytiats: oomeete le age Seventh Say Taptiew io Of the coorention, we hava Adting the pint Pate 660 wvangetic mucmbere, A tow Congreqatic @d With the contention, th W afew others are not welt tet Politica! Doteliiquoee. Cranes! W. O, Borie. The K papers comtaia @he corres; ondenoe between C oneral er ual te coum mittee appolated by the Owen count Btato, to wee if he would eulfer big name to be need as o eaniiate ior Governor. Goneral Butier deci eandidate. Iie loaves the (eld to thore who a GEnbornatesiai honors, He prefors the quiet of bia home at Corroliton to political strife among oo many of lia own Particrns who long for tis oMce., General Baier is one ©f tho noblest of the democracy, and we, win fis loot years of k aud happiness. Maresenciers Com rbert TeWEY. ene 7 * ay Thayer 40, c “ Ghailes 47, Say trenco Theatrical Movements, The things talked ubout in dramatic circles promise something good for mid-winter, We hear of two of SVokepere’s Distories? plays to be revived with great tpiendor at the Broadway, Costumers, scenic artasts, Property makers, and so on, are working away liko bees vron them. Tt is understood that the “Miteummer Night's Dream” {2 quite ready at Laura Keene’s theatre, and that it will be brought forward at the moment that tho piece now runing fails to draw. Miss Keene is eapa- die of Colng this play, and itis a very dileult alse to tnurage, excredingly well; and, 19 common with the pub- lie, we have great expectations in regard 1 it. Tho cast embraces Mr. Couldock as Theseus, Mr, Jefferson as Bot- tom, Mr, Sothern as Lysander, Mr. Levick as Demetring, Mr. Varrey ax Quince, ©. Burnett as Snng, Mr. Pewrs as Flute, Mr. MDonall aa Snout, Miss Wells as Hippolyta, Mies Germon as Hermia; Oberon, Miss Laura Keene Mies Stevens as Titanw, Di, De Mote as Puck, Mise Marthy as Holena, Mrs. Catbarme Sinclair and Mr. Hevry Sedlvy wil) shortly ploy at one of ur theatres, aud will produce some new London pieses, The saccess of the “Merchant of Venice,” at Wallack’s theatre, bas ea covraged the manager to arrange s-veral other Shaispe> riap plays, to be done in the same style, But aa too muc yurtrieze is pet good, and as the public likes variety, 1th * Merchant of Venice” and anothor standard play an enuireky pew drama will be produced. ‘The play hus hewn written by & gentieman who bis been saccesstn) both a8 an actor and author, and jt illnstrates evenis or the Freeh campaigns in Algiors. Mr. Wailack will play a new character—a veteran French oticer—with a dash of that peculiar sprig which delongs especlaliy to the wiltaire of tbe Grapd Army, It will afford ube public AD Oppormnity to witness tbat “variety” which “age vanrot wither nor Cnetom stale,” and which is a striking characterise jp Mr, Wailack’s acting, The ariatgements for the amateur performance m aid of the Dramatic Fund are progressing. A new play will be written fer the oreasion, atid selections from Dr, Ward's opera wil probably be sung, Nothing has been heard lately of Miss Laura Keene’s suit against Mr. Wheatley, of the Arch street theatre, Philadelphia, anent “Our American Cousin.” The piece, it ie said, bas not been a pYeat suceess in the rectangular village. Mr. John Back. jond, the monager of the Theatre Royal, Moviral, 8 in town, Tio Warbington theatro ig unter the direc- tion of Mr. Eytinge, in the temporary absence of the cer, Mr. Stmari. ‘Tha company includes Mr. C, , Mr. H. Bland, Mr. Daweon, Mics Josephine Man- ‘wna others Known to metropolitan playgoers, I ia pleasant pluce, light, cheerful und agreeable, and deserves a)) fayor at the hands of citizens and fojourners at the capital. Two of the finest of cur yoedian?, Mr. Burton abd Mr. Walcot, are just now ea- sng our Southern brethern. Mr. Burton is an- «i 10 pear atthe St. Charles theatre, New Orleana, 0, and Mr. Waleot waa at the Moblie theatre last woek. riicle upon this artist, and especially roferring performance of Graves, mm “Money,” the Mercury yee My. Walcot bas now appeared here in Bve ditfe- rene Characters, and iD every case the pluy waa one which required a good cast. Last night, indeod, the part of ich he assuraed, was nor even the lewding cha- the play. Trae, it was the part in which ho wht to act in that play; but moet stars woald have dodged the play for that yery reason, and selected one in which they might i the entire firmament with the blaze of their eenins, before which every other performer must pols his inefieetnal ilves. As an artist. Mr. Walcot’s forve pte nitric, but it is the eccentric gentleman. Judg- tors in whieh he imoetexcels ou the vid take bim for rather ashy pergonage, but of the sort who, when yoo come to know him weil, proves io be ane of the most Keuial of good fellows. i ofall the parts in which wo joked 80 watural, it seomed to We would usierstood te depreciate his other paris, but where © good Some must be best. Of Graves we feit all the time that Wedid not see enough. Tt was tantalizing toseo such an sctor have ev litle w do; and we felt that Graves ought to be the most prominent character in the play.” ‘The Varieties theatre, New Orleans, wad opened under the management of Mr. Thomas ide on the Cth of December, with “Mach Ado About Nothing.” The fica- yune speaks vi 7 ee ie performance, particulariy: of Sirs. Boyce, the new Engii#h actress, im Beatrice, aud Mr George Jordan m Genedick, Mr. James Anderson was ying at the St, Charles theatre last woek. Tho Rosa! J opera troupe were at Savannab, Dec. 10. ‘Bae korch Halian Opera company Snished its ‘provincial with n concert, at Richmond, on the 17%h. The guc- of Madame de Wulhorst at Ricbmoud bad propounced. The Engheh Opera Company, of winch ucr is the prima dona, was at Cmomuai!, Wood's Tho Pecayune, of Now Orleans, rives y of introducing eougs where they do not beieng, thus ~~" In the afterpiece, Mr. Howers aid Mit ¥. Denbun inake the audience ibugh Mr. and Mrs. Poter White. Maas: itausly introdueod the of + My which she sang Uwe bo her he: |, who y Petionco throughout the Jortos mane, To bo sire Mae | it ver, nT; | cence a poe he yo ina’ a" ne a wh that farce, and waere propric! a lady and Ler supposed husband, toot! |. Davenport is playing et the Walnut, Phua- » Where she bas produced Mr. @ ©, Wyman’s vo's “‘Meden.”” At St eee they ‘Schuy! yg or adetpbia,”” netti troupe are at the Norfolk (Wa.) theatre, oie Marchant sment. Mr. Neale was ing ab Avgusta, Ga., where be bad introduced a pay: his own, ied ** Blas Tho Mawes Western wereat McVicker & tre, Chicago, on the ob. Miss M. Mitchell com- 4 an engagement at the Nashville one tiles’ pleasant play, “ Mary's Birthday,’’ vecessfully produced at the rete Meg Balumore. Mire. Julia bean Hayne played the ive charmingly. “Me. Hemry Sqatres, the stetor, baw 4 the Strakosch Opera troupe. dr. J. ack had a farewell bepedt at Juchmoud, Va., sat the bumble oplulon of ke Waskington’ Sint be: Ht talont are bet obyactionabie in ans Tue provinchls must be growiag cxwyean! wheu iucy ask for joxuries that are rechereds im the tnetropolis. line, Elise lant, prima Gouna separ of the Talian Opera, * arrived ‘at Boston from kurope. Stoplien Muwsort aslington. ‘fue Circrs Comyaxy, at the Broadway theatre, continues to be very well patropised, a eating the eo langites iste shan ton teow Protty Jane,” ested the gost cxempis commencing to-morrow. key tn the afterpicce ‘Tor Ravens gave —_ lsat peformance at Niblo's last evening. The Garden will this week be devoted to the Forr of the Ladies’ Union Ald Society of the Methodist Epis- copal ehureh. ny The >, Che Range: wild, rattiing, exeitiag story entitled fas Deen put im dramatic shape by wndeigo its firrt representation aad © Tom Criagio s Log ’ iol- tomorrow. * low. Rowton’. —Mr. Barry Sullivan, the Enetish tragodian who wan the favorable considerabion of many compet acting during @ recent Drief engagement » to make hus dédut at Burton's, as Mata- let, to-morrow Bight Wastack's. The success of the “Merchant of Venice,” tothe revival of which the public aud ¢ pokes in 1 ndation, renders spneceesary fur Lae popular taanager Ww aller hig phoded 10 dewire to ene the extremely popu- Cousin’ appears to be fall tes great as curt fivot week of ite performance. poe ite te wats Weeks Ln ~morrow, whee it i to be fotlowed by a liveiy fares. smacaN Mevars.--Thore well trained fuveniles, tho stoweki ballet wad pantomime troupe. and the Wron diane, are again t perform every afternoon and le week, The mur ausadce Of carionian any Bo at al) bonra tender a weil delected naorte and buriesques, and thoir novel » Tite. The entortain- of tho “Malicious Tres- ued t show that they have arixgocrathy countrymen up tomorrow night theroduse core. dio will be worth hove had an oppestunity Academy, O18 Lhe ocomstion ars hewmen nage eC Nees vaene er Setote. See to- Lanp.--Danvard’s pictorial Mastration: of activa of Je ane views of leading eveata in the Mubition in Iralway, near Theceker etvect. Cx PORN Mina aenheim, who het arrived at Fan Frepoiseo from Ausvala, fied a libel, om the 4ta, act tho bark Glimpse, ia the United States Distrie rh. ee Mie avers sue and hor steter paid 1000 for thesnselves and agent from Austrnlia to San Ubat the eaptain dia not porforin his ountzact ia dt prover jood: that the vessel was obliged to put New he ive aad the iJawaliay Isles, in cong qaonee suppiie and a moutds Was thug lot, to the damuax the captain waa very i awe © oftuioal charge lionotuly, s0 a8 ta inddoo veewn at that port. Also, for aya- for ali of he “ amen f we : + tae Gongens » playing at Maguire ‘a Wheat ald the swrks «6 Lyceum, Where Focknow bad beet relieved, with Albertine us Jessie Brown. im ImavreAt tho Royal Hawailan theatro, ba, 28a October, Mise Annette Ince was playing in Borgia,” “Camille,” “The Foundling of Pare,’ Mowatt'e drama, “Armand.” 2 (roan the Pree, w—Mre, Barney Williams had a benedt Dublin, November 19, and in the 1 adelroet written Miss Ince receives ebrated ton, Mr. Williams Uy traner ary esis of the benoit, why t yor of Dublin, to be expe ed for the role’ « the poor. A provincial paper eays WK chawnan plays Lear with 0 dusky Pruidical ConA Journal staton that Dall Oug zoly, Shue aset OF Une By bile,” Wil appeat at 1 A ina very SUNDAY MORNING, short time, Madame Ristori will take the principal ‘that of 9 young gir) of bea omy 5 ita in oe love by the cmvernio an of her lovor to a Carisaity bo: comes inspired w: 2p) prophecy, the salt nates and the Trintnphs of ie Chicane out the world. late catastrophe, the destruction of Yomped and the death of the Pr tees, are guid LOexbibit entirely original etfouts, Dosh of poctical conception and of ecenic execution, ‘M. Galeotti, the well known Opera egont, has left Paris for liaty to covelnde epgegements for London with the Teading artistes of several of the principal theatres. {t ap- eae that the contest beiween the two Italian Opera houses will be earried on with nnusal vigor, War to the kpife 13 to be the maxim for the ensuing season. A letter from St. Petersburg of the 9th says:—The Court, are pull at Tnarskon see, where a round feemenrcle is taking place. Freneh actors play every Sunday 2 day Defore yesterday (Sunoay) the NEapeor After the performance, yave a grand Herman Leon, the well known bass singer at the Opera Comique, Vari, “died suddenly, of apoplexy, a few weeks ago. He was only forly. five years of age. \adame Viardot is engaged for a musica) tour in Eng Jan , to begin in January, and to continae’ til! the com- mei cement of the geasn.’” ‘The “Lionnes Pawvre:.” a play of the “Dame anx Ca ‘mol}ian” claga, which hata great run at the Vaudeville theatre in Paria Pome mo the ago, has been prohtbited at Madrid, +4 eason of m rality from Madrid,” remarks Galigqnani The Entr’acte exclaims, “Ul y a done eveore des 'yrenéea?? Mr, Albert Smith arrived in London on the 1th ult, an abeence of lees than four mouths, durivg whic? riod he hag been to Canton and back. He is im exeol- ent health and spir ts. B toro loaving Hong Kong h> gave a selection from his Movt Blane entertainment, for the benefit of the native poor, and realized for them’ up. wards of £260, The result was that he was seized npon by the Chinese, and borne in triumphal procession roun + the city, Among the manuscripts offered for sale amonget the kite Bir. Harley's efiects, ure the pay lodgers of Uovent Garden theatre, with tha weekly salaries and autograph receipts of the actors and actrosses for nearly three quar- tera of a century, oceupying thirty-Gve folios, in green vellum, There is also a gold enamelied locket with somo of Mrs. Siddons’ hair, and antograph presontation letter; hair of Mrs. Jordan, hair of Charles 1., hair of Byron,and bair of Nelson, “+ with antbentie westimony.”’ Canes seem to have been wley'e weakness, and his frienas appear to he vo known it; otberwigo it is impossible to account for the number recorded in the catalogue, many of a most costly kind, and expressiy described as presentation. One is partiovlarized ag “tho splendid ivery walking stick, with dnety carved red coral handle, gold mounted, in case, presente! to Mr. Harley by his late royal bighness the Duke of Sussex.’? “Much Ado About Nothing” ia the last revival at the Princess’, Loudon. The Paris papers record no theatyical news of im- portance, A lettor from Campiigne, of the 18th November, say Tho reprezeptation given last evening, at the palace by tho perfor: of the Theatre Pyavgais was a mort bril- hant one, ‘The pieces given were * fa Jounosso de Henri TV.” and “Les Deux Menages,” both of which wore ad- ny played. Their Majesties frequently gave the sig- for applaue, and at the clogs of the pertormsance the artistes were vecaltod aunidst loud plaudits. Tux Fens Paw vo Anrisi.—fho London Critic says, if we tell a talo with respect to the gains of great musical ert it is upon the authority of La d’resse Theatrale. Maibsan veceived in London for every representation at Drury Lane £150. Gnisi, at New York, tor appearing at an oratorio, £400. Tablache for maging twice was paid £160. In Raly Rossii was otfered a million of franes for #Ix months if he would play the part of Figaro, For a single jeeson in siuging to Queen Victoria bere paid £40, Ata soir given tn London Criet rece! ‘The second benest of Tagiioni at 51,000 roubles (£816). In the cou tion the Emperor gent her a bouquet of forget me ‘bots com- posed 6f diamonds and turquoises, The same artist at Hamburg received %,730 francs a night, Paganini chargod 2,000 franc: a lesson. Hur at bis death loft bokind bun ‘78,000 france, ‘and 2 number ot presenta {rom every court of Europe, ainong which were twenty ait diamvad rings of great value, flirty fo ar it bows 2, audpae hun dred aud fourteen vaiuable watches. To this statement Le Mensetred addy, that in our day#Aiboni and Mario never sing for Jess than 2,009 francs 2 night; and that Tamber- ik, every time he gives his wf didze, Iie 2,500 fraucs. In America, and in Rio espect: Wy the magical aruists re- alize great sume. Herz and Thalverg cach reatizad me than 000,000 Iranes by & wing) " Jenny Load, sbe .5 serd w hav: Sgaek apongt Uabay oe foo vamplo of Sweden in American dolare, {From the Faris correspondence of the Lovdon Post.) A Por‘sian journal publishes a curieus account of the extravagant sums of money which Mf, Calzado, the pro- yage to Amory prietor of the Italian Opera House in Paris, is baying to the singers he has ged for this season: uaberlils ta to receive sooo for sareutoen roprosentationa, month for five tonthe; Albont, 42,000 fr. "pur fe pee, math peagou. ‘This lady is en Reena seven titaes during cack ment. Mme. Fence gets 10,000 fr. for the whote asuson; Graziani A Sw Marto, 3: 1 Men Ee Grmwanl (Ladovic) » 37,09 | ! Geteant, “8,0 H aia, 17,000 bs Cambardi, 7,000fr. sold, foo fr.; Pateicesi, 3 000tr. ; Modaine bel!) ‘ances, 000 hoe 000 fr, We bave not done yet. The Franch prin dom’, Madame Nantier- Didiée, reosives 20,000fr.: Zucchia!, the coinic basso, = ge Anglin}, 14, 000 fr. 5 and Madame Gris! bi to be. 20,000 1r. for {wo mouths. The chorus coms ii taoir. for the reagon. The orchestra costs 40,445 fr. Thon there aro tbe expenses of eceucry, dresses, I ghting and servants of the theatre; aitogether obliging an expen- @itare which it is calculated tho otmost patronage on the part of the public cam scarcely cover. Tho patent com- plaint ia tho wnrensonablo payments made to tho thw artists of name who, from the universal demand for a Tansic apd * pears Recent, Europe and Amorica, aro abso to get almost any sum thay ask. Ne iyrical theatre ean suc with (hese » wy charges; and, oven on the eortinent, Where government accords large © of momey (o support rly, any @ theatres are b aaa now it is proposed to discontinee the syrtem ce bring forward struggling talent, ‘The evil, no doabt, will, eventually work i owa remedy. a theatre, ‘aitor all, io @ Commonwealth; if it fail, the artists are not poid; and if the failure originates in their extrava- mupesing prima donna and tevert are their own enemics, The public, too, havo in some mea- sure brought about the provent state of affairs. Mauy people will pay icra known name, even whon that paved oes not represent a voroe. 3n Paris, as well os Loudon, the general public who attend thy Italian Upere do uot Judge for themselves. Wf they did, why shonid the Wauagers of theatres be so anxious about the eriticiem of obe oF two writers who are suppenet to lead oy Italy we have nlgo the mus at that is g iy for oxpertation, It wou! f Ww hop ty uce the audienoar ria such musics! criticiam as appears occasions Londen and Paris. There people judge for putt’ as hearuly as the mai w approaching @ betwr thy public wre becomin, ested, and w' jong fan tho p erica; but tar Line. Mewting of the Geographical Soctety. ANOTHER ARCTIC EXPEDITION vRorosHD BAYES. Geographical and Statistienl Society cture rect of In je aro wlwaya tho best wnd moet be may bo, and are, often Uoceivet The New Yor! held 4 meeting Thoraday evening, io the Tivterical Society, Seoond aven and large audience much fntorest wa im the proceedings. I. Hawks presidal. gular business Of the meeting was on motion fur pended, after which a long and intererting paper un the Polar’ diecoverios of Tr, Kane who, {t will be romemberad, accompa ed countrymen on his Arctic expior spoke at much longth of the expaditions o of the valuable addition? which he bad me Bo bed proved he existence of an open Yo 12 Of the crew of his yersol had soon {t and stood spore, ‘This mann Was George Morton, and he was the trethful wituess WhO Lad made tho fat kaews to br, Kane, Of its exivteuce, howev + Keae bad peter bad any doubt, and this war but a ¢ orRaON of Bae be lier whicb ho had nlways entertained, Ihe Uheory was that the opon water, or polynia, was prodacet by the Gulf Stream, a part of Which dower’ nottlwar! noid it ewerged at the pole, Pai lag tio tempernty ter toa mnch bigher depree daa was to be f Cuttely below the tov bousvartea by whien it w in. ‘This open sea ool! be navigated if they . means of conveying boats actors the reat belt + and of lawnehing them trereow. ‘Tue tact thet uaa wa as | fay Opes evn Was tistence OF wlaaion & Arctio reek Dr. Bans, awd fonnd to be abundant thore. biropy desire 0 heal austher expenitfon te gione, with the view of exploring this sea and Teticrover many Cepuiee aud controv arisen in regard to the rollability of Jr. t tons tu oe Mt ruch’ aa expedition a stroncly built veseei would be fequired, niso bo poceseary. J taoat valnabi tone te our polenti Fecvit from another expeaition. ¢ resolutions were prerontod by Mr. Mr. Henry Grinnot:— , Tant the Amerioan Ckagraphical Society = Aiaiiy seeprows oF abe eee al an Hey ration and surveys of tl to the cause Of peieaee ity Tee ‘would dedet that wookd “gyork aut rr Gringell should vot be disputed ¢ to conuria tbe re: of Snore Without an vilort bemg sult sehiowed by oor gui! Resolved, That a eorum't clety be pppointed to co operate Hayes in the organization of the « » proposed by him, which commitiso Shall rr port fren titve to time the progrear of the orgapiration, ond ebal! ¢ due notice of wie fied for thy vartare of the expedition, The veolutions were seanimovsly ; iter which A voto of thank# was prosed to Wr, Hayes for his interest. ing paper, und a copy reyes the ueo of the ¢ovlety. br. Rawke took aston to pronoonee a enlory on thy character of Dr. Kane ond the great service whieh be had rendered to the cause of sclonee. At the loge of his re marks the ineeting a’! journed. PRCEMBER 19, 1858. alee The Telegraphic Chess Mateh cepmeaa Phi Jadelphia and New York. According to our notice in yosterday’s Hmnsio, the so cond geme of wis Ing Contest was comm last evening. As on previous occasions, the rendezvons of cho New York committee was st tho Rotunda rooms in tho Merchants’ Fxchange. Unfortunately, in consequence of dno notice ef the place of meeting not having doen mala public, the attendance was far smaller tban would havo deen otherwise the case, as the intarest of chase amateurs is deeply excited in this great trial of skill Detwoen the riva) cities of New York and Philadephia. ‘Yhe first geme, m which New York bad the move, having terminated ina draw, the Philadelppians haa ort play} aed, according to agreement, shortly aflor six o!clooie their opening move, *P. to K, 4,” was telegraphed, De- Bpite the retusal of the Philadelphia players t conform to d mode, while settling the preliminaries of the that cach’ party should play an open gaae, New York paliantly repried Math MP, tok. 4," and’ tho ‘gaine progressed aa follows—the opening being termed the Ruebtob game,” from having deen drat played in days of “yald lang syne,” by the Edinburg Club ‘gainst that of on PHILADELPRIA. EW YORG. 1—P to K 4, Pw kK 4 2—K Kt to BOS. Q Kt w BB. 3—P to Q 4. P takes P, 4K BwoQBA Bw Qe a4 5—P to Q BS. Kt tw K BB. 6—P to 5 to Q@ 4 7—-B to Q Kt 5. Ke t K 5 8—P takes P. to Q Ky 3. oO Kt to Q 2 Castles. 10—B takes Kt. takes B. 1—Q to B 2 Kt wses Kt. J2—R takes Kt, Btw K Ky ob Boke we K Ke 6. P to K Kt 3 At this period of the game, the bour being 10.35, the Philagetphians Siiggested adjournment of proceedings until Tuesday uext at 6 P. M., which proposition boing av- ceded ta by New York, pay will then 02 resumod, Tao present position of the game iB both critical and iuberost- ing, and the result of next evenwg's play w looked for with anxiety by all concerned Another Sparring Exhibition. THE “PANCY” ONCK MORE IN BORTACIES—UNE! CHALLENGER TO FIGHT ACCEPTED--#2,500 A SIDE PUT UP—SPEECH OF 4 CORINTHIAN PATRON, On Thursday evening Harry Jennings’ bal) in White street, was densely crowded with the “ fancy,’ who were congregated to witness displays of the ‘manly art of sclf defence,” for tho especial bonedt of Mr, Jotn Lawrence, one of the trainers of Chapion Morrissey, and likewico to bear the an pouncement of the acceptance of Heenan’s challenge. There were im sitting, standing and crowding together in the hall, probably upwards of seven hundred perzons present. There was no room leit for anower extra visiter, and it wes with great difleulty that the “artists”? could squeeze through the clozely packed mags on to the stage. Lawrence, taking the hint from emply benches at one dollar per head in the precediag ex bibitious, reduced the price of admission to Atty cents, and bada bumper ofa bepelit. Barney Aaron was master of the ceremonies, and at the appointed hour tlrat introduced two uniledged artists to keop the company gociabio. Vacatung the stage, YOUNG SPORT AND SAM FREEMAN wero introduced. They had five fluo rouuts of sparring, which caused great enthusiasm among the fancy. Sam i a tinisbed sparrer, and exceedingly modest when victocy perches on bis bauuer—on_ bi 9, 1 Sport hit mn te beet stylo he could, but Sam’s guards Were evor in wbeir place and his figurehead suffered little. ‘The nasal orgal of Sport was early colored, whieh led to muck ety on bis part w get in upon Sam; bat the latter bailed bis best efforts, Sam's modesty and exceeding Line seience won tor bim laurels, in spite of the common prejudice of the ring againet his'race. BARNKY MURPHY AND BADGER HIGGINS. Jadgor always taskes fun. tie had six rounds with Murpby which caused great merriment. Badger seems to improve in tho “manly art,” and was exceedingly clev iu avoiding punishment. Ho pecled a bttle bart frv Murphy's probvecis, aud brought out the “purple.” YOUNG DEVER AND YOUNG M'CAWTEY. ‘This was an exhibition of heavy and dangerous hitting. Jn the third round Meartby gave his opy tu but seved him from the bowds. They their attacks. In the breathing speils cach had totara hig eyes to the ceiling to keep the nose and eyes from weeping. They were grestly cheered during their. bition, which was by tar the most earnest Keto ¢ the evening. McCarthy # vigorous in biting, and his op- Pponcnt promises to be a dangerous customer. PARNEY AARON AND DAN KPRIIGA: next gave three spirited rounds. ‘Thoy aro foot ma- tured fellows, and gave and took with arsazing alacrity. The applause of the audience was tremourouy—alimost ‘brought the house down. uring thoir exaibition the Louse Was & continued rear ef laughter, clement 1 fever beat marked the “apy They re. Uved “covered with honor. YOUNG SHORTY AND WILLY DONNELLY. Shorty bes too good a head to be joug Ln de toistakes his profession if he uticks to the vory smart lad, and should tisd another uelt & play of bis ability Tho “young ‘ans’ were boiw quod pluck, au » fine amusement for dhe company. “ae os RY AND MIKE I x gave foor rounds of eacellent exercise to themselves, end but little else, Casey was ever on the offensive, aud Mike took what Ute he did get very good naturnaly, rolling in his cheek all the time & bo, 8 OF Uke wood. They rotiret 0 make way fur MORRISSEY AND KELLY. ee entrance of Morrissey calied forth wane When the din subsided a littie, one f the ring begged the attention of the sual ") a CHALLENGE TO TREN A: said the Corinthian, Mr. fhallenged the worlt tw produces mun to oy the event of Mr. Morrissey wihering to lie aerial: ae preseed determination to fore whieb all his friends costam him im keep 7 reure from the priw iag—I g friends, that Iwill produc» aman to fight him,at ony timo mutually agreed on, within from three to ave months froin this ate, for ite sam of $4,500 a wide, ligure of $10,009 sounds weil enough; but as it is basi- in re ——— in T have limited the sum to $2,500, whe ll be more readily reached by ovon the ton thowr od dollar party. The first deporit t# waiting ered at tie Mapper otter, from this eve at cheering.) 1 wish any of Mr. Heenan's friends to come forward, if there be any prosent, and ‘cept the im his behalf vit. This nd no louger. ie y and Kelly thea toed the serateu. sheerbed ult attenton—even the “rough quiet when the aristocratic artiste of fession divplay their ecience. Th nes @f their usual clever sparring. Warm (riends, severthele terminating ina lock, | ir JOUN LAWRENCE AND DAN BURNS wore introineod by Harry dennings, who very faretioualy intraduced himeclf 68 proprietor cf the hall, ant promised Bis fricads # rich treat of cauine sports every Weineaday evening. larry.’ being a universal favorite, oad his ech bowe in Loadon Hinglish, of course canunar ©. With some aiso for Lawrence, the bengtes 0 wind up” began. A few ruunds, aod Wo alae terminated tor tae evening. UYENAN'S NEW OPPONENT pinin John Woods, of Hand 1% feot and orduch, os tw aty tou: ie somewhere Cine upen ZL 1 in the rig, bat he hos hata terbie He joo prong ht io ward by bis - Imply we w mieten to m w's wonts, The Cortathina avin wants fo * waa,” only I s, which, of the 4 of Heenan are ready, will oon leat’ on to Op” rules, remiations and all the eteoteras for ad up” “mill.” Wood hae po ramity against Heenw, and no Hanonane 3g Aedby wloug it s iaply i otis public notive to Mr. Heenan and to his | The Mount Vernou Pestivet at the Academy — Grand Dramatic Solsee, A numeroua audience was geembied at the \oelemy Jast evening, when the first of a series of flu, In astint ance of the funds of the Meont Vernon Adsovianon, was given, Tho sffair,as ur reaters are well aware, hag doen projected ou a grand aeate, and one most detin auished citizens inevery watk of Ni en, bankers, merchants, anihors, journatists—bave given the wld of they names and their purses to make the Wasnington Siles worthy of the object for which they are given, Nor have the artists been backward. With only afew exoop tions, every artist, musical or dramatic, of any offered his or her ser Many, of conrse, were obliged to loge the opportunity of appearing, or the performances would bave enororched upon the Sabah, As it was, the Programme occupied five bours in its performance, asd we bave only time to-day to glince bght y over its aabont points, The perforn: cot with Baint Heart Never Won Fair Lady,? an wiiet Mies Fauny Morant, W. Olwine sustined the rawhd oi! the comedy wih spirit, Succeeding was the pidce de ening, Miss Heron's adaptation of Le- gou was cordially 4 vel, and played the p tadmirably, She was very, wal sup ported by Mia J. H, Alten, Me, Allon and Mr J . Prior. The othor entertainments included a co ar which Mines. Colson and Caradon) anid the young ae ty Arthar Napoleon, assistod; a nitie comedy, ** The Mak with the Making Pail,” Yor Misa Hob rhwop; tbe olegant lnterinde, “A Morning Cals,’ with Mea, Catherine Sinciar and Mr. Henry Sediey; 4 from *Colnmbna,’? by Mr. Brougham; the ‘A Decided Case,” with Mi. Les- ter Waliack It should be noticed, wo the crodit of Mrs, Sinclair and Miss Heron, that they gave to Wis fue Waele debuts ater somewhat pratrac d comyis trom the York stay Mrs. Sivelair received a hearty weleome, Sho acwd ert mueh « and gra Mr. Sediey ts 4 young artist, with a ood presence wad an agrerable slyle. Mr Broughan’s reedtation wast one of the chief features Of Uae eLbes Latte ment, It was the ‘ Vielon of Columbus,’ from Mr. Broogham’s piece of the game pame. Columbus sees in a dream the progress of the country which he is about to discover, and to the oriwinal lines, which aro admirable, the author uppended the followwg. a8 apropos to the occa sion Hut now, a form majestical appears, O'ertopping all, apd the obediens years. Prociaim him master, jitting bim aboy ‘The Past, and the To-vome, with reverend love. For when mankind would tink of him whose fame Surmounts the highest, ope immortal name Up trom their hearts will come, nncaltod, atone; For every heart will be a separate throne, Where that remeibraneo shall for ever rest, ate Mies Ada Clifton anil’ Mr, priveipal parts, aud much pracy ani Whale tho eternal stars b heaven's az Or the red flashes streak the clouds, made w! Ken by their owa intensity of 1. But though each inward tirob A strange Beglect Yet Oulwardly remaiue, No fit memorial owns a nat nae In bina, thst vation’s glory and ste guute!— ‘Land we the gister band, who: Is to obliterate And with such beau! As only women, and euch wome In unity of soul) aro thus combined To guard the hallowed epot where Il A people's memory, {ous Vanuat spoil, Ighoble trac Or profane Urmotl; crown thelr loving on seme ot atixed ata on plac hour of commencoment b evening. ‘The second of the fosti sord and Borgman as Academy on Tuesday vlan fr ondgelor stan Fire 1 the Bowery. DESTRUCTION OF THE ODEON LAGER EFER SALOON AND TUBA TIONAL $ ONTI OF PROYENTT DESTROYED SEVERAL NARNOW PSCAPEe About four o'clock yesterday afternoon a tire broke out in the theatre attachod to the Odeon Sager boar ealoon, No. 49 Bowery, owned by Gustave Lindenmuller, Whea the fre was first discovered it aos seen burning among fore Christrans troes, whence it epread with such rapidity that in a few inoments the entire building was eaveloped in flame aud eméke, At tho time the fire was discovered by Mrs. Lindenmuller there wae bat one person in tho Darroom, and no one in the theatre. Mow the fire origi” nated is involved in mystery, a# no atove or fire of any description was used In that part of the building. The smoke spread gu rapidly that two persons playing Liiliards on the second Joor were compelled to jump from the win- dow to the sidewnlk, Fortnnately, they escaped uniajured. Mr. Z. Garde came near losing his life. ile gon, Mr. L. Garde, succeeded im getting him to the head of the ste, when, becoming overpowere! bimeelf by the stuvke and heat, he retreated lo the boltom of the sta! ‘The uext instant his father became inzensible, when he was rescued by bis son, Mr. L. Cardo haa eustained some injury from burns oa his face and hands, One or two of the occupants of « tenant houge in the rear of No. 20 Cliryatio atreet wore ed to jump from the wiudews to ercape suffoeation. ig als rumored that a servant girl in the employ of Mr. from a fain her 08 and Ingur: ao following Het of occupants, A be found correct. The be much jest than $26,000, 49 Bowery, a four story by (Ming, ocenpiod at the Odeon lager beer saloon Aud theatre, owned by Gas. tave Lindenmuller, who e*timat-s hia daawge at about $5,900, on which there itonly $1,400 tnecranes, Second floor—Billiard room kept by L. Gerde. He has Pustained a damage of between $406 and $600, Too bavement was occupied by Frank Kodler, asa dow!ing saloon. THis loan he estimates at about $160—00 Insurance, The buliding is owaed by Chauncey St. Joba. It is totally destroyed, Toes about 86,000—fully in- ied by Marene & Se b et abou $300— 1 Pxcel dor Inztraneo $7 Dowery—Tagementoc Stock cama; in the Haunt! | Companies. " Firet, second and thied floors, oe a by FP. Roeg: an eer beer Ka end bearding house—fw mastly removed y we eid to be about 8509, Ingure?t for tor Insurance Com damaged about | Dronaway and atu No. HL Bowery, @ Joseph Drown nd cake saloon fa the barement ; Firet foo oeenpied tobacco and segare; for $6,000 ta the re, Wiliamaterg, City, and > pot ke ow pied by J. W. Kitordort (4; no uearANCS. attics wero ocenpted by Willian og hous He estimates his lass at abont for 00 in the Pacific Iuerance Compan, pied aperunenta in the rear par f ig. Hie property wae atl dow about 8800; fo ins © building is Duryee, of Brnoklyn, ft ts datuaged about wbured {oF $2,000 in the Brooklyn Aneuranes } by Chichester & Co., tannafacturere } lows paid to be about $19,000; inesre | St. Marka, #t. Nicholos, Buty | anotlew company naw Past of te firet hoor wae ¢ } as a barber hoy Joes ab about § + | The eecond fe | Rech | } #00 Yewune Sai the tudin troved: lox awed hy Gr s*00, n), ocenpiet and owned ‘ite sigek and Axtar Rt. Mark's, Retief, Harm Insurance Compaty of New Haven, ont thy ern OF Onwogo. Tt in doa N proferaioa. Ne sparred with Meenw at Borin, nhiy, , fore aud eaictrooms “Tes i derry "aad did tae tue with Morrissey ou | of sick axe ball l by water ¥ ‘Tuceday evenings, at the fame piace, and | $50. Inv for 85a) on rtor oa We ” — eveuing be xt Mori tsey ret in the kxeoist r, Lenox, Fireman's ment & ering at his be pepe anh oe Bhould fioemaa but agree to rae ia panorama in te Votics G ealy to Oght any other maa in the Unit by 1 falling Wall probably w mane so Cheap © Py Raided Ware. ar, oecupled by elht fumi ies, TO THEY ” OF YT b the atre aod earh hove uffertug damon t ant brows suftertug inte ral of the alweod publ boas a | Sraped about 81,800. Sail! tox short hearing. Surely it iw time tt ive Mulwence of #0 No, OL Ohryetie ate position practised by city railroads w ti cos pled by § * “1 P 7 with damag they carrying patsqngera at an av Phy Ath pear, of two cents aad tw Ns charging ue ive or ay , taet vod Uae doater tn ow pont ¥ he is satiailer delivery, forty per cont protiten his alee A ents ¢ T thre: cont fare mt profit on aliy, without fists Hoa, this ral that he inske a beary promt. On Qe i their du. Ror comuplel we ‘But the site unpre that long since were to be orying evi! crow:ing of forty, (ity end sixty paesougers Figued to bold but tweuty-tour—toe seam unventiiated blackboies, slow travel, petty extort no hope of remedy apparcatly, tor the greed of gwia rooms to ‘grow With that it foods upon The cmntiue carries the leaves the Btago on the avent ehowld a car. ft Nike eireumetan stage lines by elnoed their Uhre stances, one cept, in others two ¢ th fare car line do as mich? They ehould ape ach as the +t rent these big whigh ividends ag the curs do: pine &, be Not mentee Cos itw of $90. a Chrynticntrect, + story te ond, and 2 The on the Whe fire. effloient + awey f wrestler ee Fainee were Bnbdved It al tguizbec 1 im three hous, aud ACCIDENT. A man named Thomas Kalerty was run over b ing | No. 98, ts Grand street, between Forsyth and Chrystic. Me bad bold of the rope at fy time, the - We er meDy, WHS CONV ey OE | the police eur | ‘njered roan was tal { wineies are net cane: | revere, andy He i @ married iwonty- ith street mai PRICK TWO CENTS. Interesting Letter from Sonora, Ls Micoaren, fonora, Oct 20, 1868. According to your request, 1 have endeavorad to vive you 4 elight deseription of the State of Sonora After a resivence of more than clght yours i the country, Thave bereme sequanted intimately with people and eus- toms, and have been abe to discover the ieading features in their eharacter and country. The people of Sonora ara #eherally docile, and, making allowance for the bad aya. tim of government and the great misery in which they wre found, are obedient to the constituted authorities; im fact, this remarkable doctlty amounts to woaknvces of character, apd which ambilious revolutionary chieis have then advantage of to forward their own views. At the present cate the whole country is devastated by the Ajwches; daily from all jarts reports are brow at in tue the Indiana have destroyed rancheg, killed the Inhabitants, and depopulatet whote towns, Thit bas been the ease Coe any years; and alter so mach suflering om ther ac. count, WithOUL a prospect im view for the better, it 1s hot surprii g that the Senorenise has Jost hur ive Facler; he gambies to divert bimeeif ait pass away the time, and, without hope fer the future, ho jets things take their couree—a perfect fialattst, Many become desperate, and take unlawtat means to better ther condition. Ionty requires as ital Zood government to inake the worthless so. pre yo Useful ember of suctety, ther curse Which the people groan under is that oF a ecoprapacd Priesthood, who, instead oF tenching by pracept tnd ox. ampie, the right path, k Wem to the uttermost. ep them in ignorance, oppr he whole of their enveayurt be- ranayzenie C ated men are found in Son OF Yeading and Writog: Whole papnicatien {dows not Goulaeiy mn th nine ete i aut [be more y frontier tow in their mo: shi, and conshicr it a mw ‘ourse for i peer w take bis place at bis board, wothen are Kind hearted, lent to their husbands, who we them geperaiy with a red of fron. Strong minded Wolken are not known, aud usuatly peace reigns in their omer, Of their be auty 1 wheal make no remark; you bad an opportunity in your tip to Guaymas of judge jug tor yours . ddan in fact, 6 ue the Mexicha und the ereag aenture Dab wor cousin es for ra tons; out, img wucer ail the ce disadvantages, ee t ttt able 1@ Lavouaily several mulions of d bars quid dust, tare qu 4 Of Rte and the Territory of Arizona; also four to the atjviuing state of Sinataa, The mest fam and mining districts (minerates) are the uated In tho district of Una tance, and prop Atinivins, Gomes y Urrene; mine of Sublate, year Hermositio, property 0 Minorat of San Pama Marcil, ot, Te operty ot Ynrjo, C1 & Co,; the fame wi ralgores of ia hy conapany 5 wine of Banal discovered. w thik Mo last $1,000 to the Sewt, ye tha nea, Lat Pin 1 suparately would ba mt Wunge In the ped gold {9 foun in abundance & ring she rainy On iN Maguarchi, district of Arspe——it [2 ala found i b pay well, ta a word, Bonora, eonsulered Ma tniners! pout of view, equals, if not surpacnes, tho richest country in the known world, aad only requires capital, peace, and a liberal govern: The new Ter ritory ‘of Arizona, which fortmorly belouged to. this Dale, is considered by tue Sonorense to be the ricbest portion of their country, and eu; ses p, but not loud, wre beard trou the people & a het just Santa Anoa for having The ood. The rainy reasen seta in in Jone and jae vil “’ begioning of September; from thie i} March orcasionsl showers fall " The cold is ere, the Weather being very similar w thas Js Ih the same mootht From March until bo tz in in June is consi the dry seasun. ‘ oppreoive—tors so than in California, Two crops a sod from off the same land in tho year, and which, for abondanes, oot + bo surpassed in any country —wheaty inate, bewngs pear, Ac., being the feos ral grain that Sa cultivated, py cane is pleated in Great quantities in Hermosillo, San hg Urea. Rayon, Upowura, Suguaria, Mi and the Kio ‘Yaqui. A coarse kind of Jaw. rn mate Peuocha, which ytelts tothe cuilivator an excellent retarn for his labor-—generaily Belling At #25 the cargo Of Sewt. In all parts of the Stas moat excellent tobacco ig ralmed. Cotton i gown by the Jadiaus in the Rio Yanai, and the grob (onion worm) is — knows in the crops. oe ararnge price of eis ip 83, cargo of 3 owt; beans, pour, 86, Ke. ‘The state ts divided into wine districts, each being gov- erned by a Vrefocto, wiw it appointea by the Govurhor, ond is respopsivie for the order of his detrict. The port of Guaymax you bave seca for yourve!f. at prosont itis the only portofentry. Urer it the capita! and seat . B email city of about 1.000 iaba- sixty leagues from Gaaymas, Hermosillo s# the largent ety Contaising from 14,000 16 16,000 inhabitants, It is the ceniro of commerce. ‘The neat in size aud importance i the Kink de Alemes, ated on the irentier of Smatos. It cuntulne from 6,000 to 6,000 inbatitunts. tie tho centro of a targe wlaing dis- trict, as ‘tg nazge implies. Mint (meaning towa or city of mines), Opeeura, Sacuaria, Rayon, San Miguel and Ariep the ancient capital of Sonora, are large towns with popu is from 4,000 te The entire population of Sonora does not ex: otuprising Mexicans razon), Opatas, ¥ yee, Tarcmlor and ‘Ths population, ut of Increasing, $8 da- ny—the Apaches, revolutions apd ena Cabfornia and Arizona, provoeing thit effec few years, it some change does not tke pias wilt beom Lieto od ‘8 pow recovering fro the + fects of tho ast revolation, whieh lasted nearly t years, one party being beaded byl, Maguel Gatriaray Commonder m-Chiet of the State; the other by D, Yynae cio Penqmera, Vice Governor. After various actions, 19 which beth Feeder lost a considerable number of mon, victory declared itvelf in favor of Pesquiera, Gandara absodoaing the rountry und esenping to Mexico to plewt Dis caure before President Comenfurt. In the mann. time Sonora remained lu peace for ten monte, untit Jon Gandara, brother to M. ©: Vandara a 4 iba raised taken quant 6 viley Antonie Carnage tary Commend: r of the port of Guaywas. He wat on his mareh (ret Guayteat to joi the Governor in thie aetion, WM ‘2 lost more then 100 men, After this victory, 4 marched upon Uren, the capital, where the dove ne Bee meet fore. ? Tho Governor’ bav pag were elf from his first defo i force of about 400 men to en nt me ~ . the enpital, the go: the centre of the city. the suburbs, commiting given ina place called the Bn where Gandara w tions became © 9 freq t in Gunde ‘ta'® camp that in lesa than a week bia terce wae redaeed to one-half—abous 700 nen badly armed and worre suppliod With provisume. With this force be mute a firm rtand in the mountains in a piace called the Saucito, and d bobruary, 1883, sulfered » total defeat, he and Dis officers Insi 2 “and wonder making 0 ' requirenas sharing the same The Governor's « wore wow d pected to quel Fuqui Trdinne, © led formed the greater part at andar € force, aml Mil belt ont. “hres wanton iter the action in thy Sreeito he succeeded in doin: Wat even at Ke prevent date t considerable teres im the 7 cuibreak, Alb, moail partie Tadinns, etl exict (n eeveral pa ome. Yi of the country ho port of refoge f tected by tho stars Many are worthy 2 Lem cor + cant, have also he caure of the « nuitted at the pre r furnbors of re tag t 10 CANE vp seme toi be uinade when ¥ OF rete we can sete, fom koe wlesg Metivan rare and language, tion; for him ail aco creaters, whieh for hers 1 nabars't a, fare, firmly believing that ibe ter, athong #0 much dross, + wil repay the Unders. The Stated an to ged it should iad foony others wil ' foaud ve opernte in any ut " moet mode @ by loging re @miuion) good under \ wr, that Dat ene conclusion can bo drawn of ward hat ia, ie ordor to redeota to tive ‘ort ne the #a sige! to thiv fine eoustey, way to gain the be , aud annexation of sown world, whieh va » great chan of yours, mows rr iN trstoN Wate vod Mates Congress logotet “paiv. -The United Stutes postage paid in this ry on letters we M ‘ 2 dint + when thy r J t 4 Ore, and Ove cents wien ' ving the Britieh and foreign ee ty bo @rllected ot deetia a |