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Teceipt of £20,000 w year. ‘Lied im hes ereeted a monument in honer of Cameens. ‘Tor Upper Oewber a the Gravd Dechy of Baden hes Fey oted te concordat by @ majority of 18 to 8. ‘The cholera ts reging SRD grest violence oa the Mala- Dar const ‘0! 6,043 people shacked by thie awful scourge fe Japvary, 4 468 died. ‘Te stwamer sleter, whieh arrived at Antwerp afew énys ogo, f:om Lopcon, bat om beard thirty five Irieh- men, om their way te join the army under General La monore. Th a signiGoant fact thet the of Naples hes ecm ioe of meney 10 BS TST. ‘Wie caid thet aegotietions fer the ooo a Weanes between Freace aad several News from Sortherm Mexico. OUR MONTERSY CORRESPONDENCE. Monrzry, May 21, 1860. The Portunes of War— Hinajcsa’s Victory and Difeat—The camp equipege. Cajen was severely wounded, and bas atpce ofed, so that we shall have no more of hie atrocities. ‘While the troops were in a state of jollification over this imyor tant victory thoy were surprised by another portion of the reactionary army, under Ramirez. from Zacatecas, \wa were entirely defeated, having neglected to take any -eoautionary mesures against vuch a result. | regret ‘tysy that General Husojosa received a severe wound in Djeg, which bas rendered amputation necestary. This Deneen w very unforvunate effair, as the troops have berubhged to retire t Parras and leave the State of Duro w the tender mercies of Ramirez and the clergy we ‘2 cot iho man tl federal army fom de begwang, have beot fig greavest misfortase. Grnorel Carvajal Bes retired, wa mis forces are dit ‘The carten nenizned are that Degoiiaco hes agelu taken the yasnand a¢ (eueral ta- Coiel, abd bu pot bewg at for pombion, aad altel botng to Bie ali the wisforiunes € tne arlerent Dartios; aca the fact @, I must omy, thats hes not us yes won oor. foe whole army are opposed 'y him, aod tre ost sl! conteepoe ‘9 bim af & Commamer, He hes siso Ds WB Die prei'ietimbly of charactor asd revaogetul dispo 1D reviving Olt parsons! difficesiow win Videarrt, cr preeeRt carcumetapers, haviag ordered be aon he Of all Lis orcers Oa tho Gifferest ‘ronver camom <#, eno Menng o! Of the federal offi vere to bie govcrament Ais al aB1 virulent representa Gov Ww the 1 gtetare of this State sgeinst Vidaarri is cor towly out of wll order an& good joeling, breathing io every eecleace tle most emDIMered Venum, and Whoo te least provocelion, The Legwiatars of {hie State bas oe Of embditt-rea Dile, by informing Mr. Degolisco that the quewtion be hea raised ts a mili be, abd gives Dige Come severe hits and gool advice About ptiwck ty Hoe homor and dignity of ibis State. In of snewe Giflloultiss, Vidatrri, ia accordance day ordors his forces from the Usld, aad op defeusive—aiways suptaluing the ons! tation 3867 onder mrict daw « . In & word, Degoilato we be the germ of eroord and & cise otunson tne fede ral army, or iba) 218 ambition leads him to suppose tha! he ceo be made President. ceseary resources to place again ip the field e iarge army Sr operate when he deome mecesnery Th would be well for the government to rece! oo ‘BO on, who Seesvtiiaga, aod po oeeeriea agunss kis agpeintnanat. bave prow oa Sener Gozmas are here, and act ta ‘Vidaurri acd the iormer generals. H fli Garway—viewralun Prieve Aldert—BMre Joseph Ryroe aad @btid (omItted yore? tay? Rorses 4 rues - Hare Dawa—Raq & Polmer, Fred H Dorr, Coy! Jaw Van Siyke, ‘ueuoe Apres Ravy. Litt aren 2 J Newholt Mies M4 Wow 1 Takin aod avo seaareny Wee Wilatos sad iaty, Geo dha Cart. DSPARTURES. ‘ Lirearvos— Shep Dresdeongtt ~o ren ene (wo wervnate, Mie J Gecerest, Bre 4 nde-n> Ors, 0 Heroves indy ane Greet Leopborm Way. ba Zhecd re a a * Case ta sdder esters Btge, 4 and sicr~and 02 mm ascund cabio and _NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, New York Santtary Affaire. ity lnepecter Delevan has deca restered to beahth, after having been confined to his residenee for severs! @caths. Hoe hw recently assumed the active discharge of bis public duties, and promies to use all the prerogatives given bim by law to keep the . ty of New York in good sanitary condition during the prevalence of warm weather. The pest mont was very unpropitions for cleaning the streets, owing to the frequent prevalence of rain, im consequence of which there were only six days in which the street cleaners could work. It i@ true, men were employed so keep the gutters clean, but this did net operate to carry off » moiety of the Sith out of the streets of our thickly populated city. One year ago the Oity Inspector and his able assistant, R. OC. Dowsing, Superinteudens of Sanitary Inapootion, were engaged in abating the bog sai bone boiling nuisances. This proved « heroulean task, from the fact that the measure was oppreed by certam Altermen aad Assemblymen, who counted largely ameng their consiita. ents the Keepers of these eetabiiahments; but the (ity Ja- wpecter came off more than comquerer. This year a nuisance of equal magnitade to the ene above referred to presents iteeif, and which, from all accounts, will require ail the moral, legal and physical force ot the City Jasprotor’s Department to abate. We refer to the pestilential manure heaps loeated in Second avenue, from Thirty-sixth to Fortieth streets. In (hts locality there are at present tevo thousand joads of ma- Bure, brought by epeculators in the article, who use the territory wo for rotting and preparing this manure for sale. To carry on this buriness large trenches have beem dug and partly filled im with manuro, and every returning sh>wer fills up these receptacies. When the weather ‘ fine the rays of the sun beat dows upon this mass, and chemical decomposition takes place, and the most offensive and pestilentia: stench aries, that pormeastes the alr for half a mile square, and produces the moat nauseating symptoms op the iababitants im that locaitty. Tne Board of Health re- cently authorized Mr. Delavan to abate the nulsasce, and he forthwith prepared the necessary notices and served them on the offending manure merchants to remove thelr ‘stock im trade from its present locality within a reasons. bie time, or otherwise it would be done for them accord. tog to law. The allotted time after the service of these notices bas nearly expired, and the City Inapector is de- termined to do his duty: ‘The removal of the offal, dead horses and other ani- mals from the city, aboat which there was such a bab- pub last summer 2 now being carried on by contract. The offal is taken to the lower bay, at the first of the flood, and there dumped, and i# carried out into the sea, and affords, no doubt,a rich repast to the finny tribe. The dead horses are taken thirty miles up the Hadson river, where a large establishment has been erected, and the dead horses disintegrated and prepared for other spheres cf usefulness. The hides are tanned into leather; the ‘owes dolled and polished and made into buttons; the hoofs cleaned aad mucerated and made into glue and gum crops; the tat made tnto soap, sad the refuse, afver these several operations, into manare. ‘The strects are now cleaned under the old s}stem— which Bas been found the most eflective—uander the im- mediate direction of the City Inspector. This week an additional number of mea are omployed, and in a few days our readers may expect to see the bright and sbiaing faces of the copble stone pavements. Cqurt of General Sessions. PAR? FIRST. Before the Recorder. Jue 11.—The Court room was crowded throughout the day, and the prisoners’ box was fuller than usual, and before the adjourament late in the afternoon, a number of careg bad been disposed of. The majority, however, did not possess any interest. The Grand Jury preseated a large batch of indictments, and whem the prisoners were arraigned at the bar, the majority of them pleaded not guilty, and were remanded for trial, while those who did plesd to the charges pro- ferred against them were sent back for sentence. Jobn Brennan and James L. Silvie, who pleaded guilty tho osher day to forgery in the fourth degree, the former having forged s check on the Market Bank for $100, while ! H : i fiery atrmser a tieceae frankly comfeaseé that arrested 01x mes. etter Of ing law, which required positive proof of the marriage % warrant the jury io pom | guilty of Bi Bers gr tah Se pide Gurwg the Wiel, aud appeared lugbly ved wish the versie: i i i i l i i i Hi Hye E 4! gEEE i compiaiaaat wore that $.68 worth of pexut to. other articles were stolen, ana & pores of the property o¢ found withthe Gefemdect As \t was not clesriy ‘A. that the accused committed the burg ary, aad aa of the property bad Deem recoveres, his Honor sen tenoed Rosner wi the for one year. Tae Post UMice Defaleations, MOTION FOR IXICACTION ON THR PART OF ME. FOW- LER 8 SURSTIOS, UNITED St.tee DEMMEIOT COURT. Before Hon Jocge Betis Jorn 9.—in he Matter of Gustavus A. Conover or. fhe Onited States—In this case Mr. W. & Robinson, asso- dated with ex Jo¢ge Bronson, for Conover aad Law, ap- plied for an injunction to restrain the Marenai frow lery jag Upon the property of the applicsn's for the dofak tive of lance V. Fowler. The particsiars of [a end Oono- ver's complain! were pub)ithes io the Hanan at the ine it wae flied. Mr Robinson now reed the statae under @bien the Court wee empowered to lame an injavotion Hie eatd that the Soltei’or of ue Tressory bat ised & ‘Warrant of ciztrees egintt Inaed V. Fowler ae t those , Whiod, es regarcea Mr. Fow'ec, required tne © opilect $156,005, aad af regarded ine pala. hee 6,000 in the aurunt of fade al- then read the complain of the plaintifis (al feady published), setting forth air Fowler's nom\asion and hy yer to +ffics, ed the exentioa of taste bond ; Wet there néver was & kgal delivery of the bont, tbat at the tne of the execatiun of the oad Fowler wer & COfanIter im the pron of BL.00), wRIOd feck was w pews to the eihoois of the Pos’ OMloe Department rt Waohingwo 804 which knowlsdss sas withneld, wh therenyow 78 76 the bond, 1h void at no United State qt. * watrict Aioruey, re the matwr etantn adjourved. | MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. ‘This Board met inst evening, President Peok in the ebatr. ‘There was sn upasee) vproar on the outside lobby, whieh disturbed the proceedings. The loud laughter was 5 z E r in i fF i z i te als j E & 25s z t r 3 E = ij Hit i ini! ES cable at z 5, 258 BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. This Board met lest evening, in the room tm the basement of the City Hall, President Jones Presiding. They met for the purpose of clearing the oulendar of the general orders which been ac- cCumulating~for some tme, and we Iate hour, in oréer to Gnish all the @ veiiber of the bramobes of the meet for the next fortaight, preserce of the Japanese Embassy, absence of s joint committes to ! E i i : i i | | 7 i i i i | i i i 3 s f E i i i i ii | i g i i | 7 i : | i i it i rt 23 i 8 E I f He at i i F if ff EY i i il § é s 3 i 4 2 i H ry 3 F i i 3 i i HH } | SH § ; | i & i z ris é2 Latter Co apaay fo attach wo the 3 : i 7 3 a i or ? i i 4 ! | - : : A] af as i i H 5 z F i 7 i i i yi eit Ft g Lf a3 53 i i i! E 3 bac Purkvey, Allen, Decker—7 ‘The Boerd adjourn. d to moot on Tuesday, the 19th jast. Pereoaal Intelligence. Hon D.D Barnard and family, of Albany; Anthoay Barley, fea , aad family, of New York; Major Sherman, Of the United “tates Army, and wife, and Samuel Glover, Fro , of New York, are mopping #1 the Clarendon Hetel. M. Pacheco Chratino, Z. Landnzaci and F. A_ Newton, Faq wl (rot Mexico; Dr. ED. Wheeler, 0° Tonnesses; ana De. R. W, — CG. are stoppag a. ‘pe Se Niebolas Mr. F R. Heesler, of the United States Coast Survey, is Stopping at the Everstt Hours Hon. R. J. Halceman, of Menneyivania; Hon. R J. Bur- , of Boston; Boe. Dewet M Onristio, of Dover, N. 53) d Daly, tq , and J.G. Boyd, Eaq., bom of Vir pia; 8 Hi Feo o- P. Bowring, Keq , down of New Orteenn: Dr. J Tnckera, of Nort Osrolms, and Jobm «. Semoard, Req, from Vireiata, formoriy Chief Assietnat Eogio er om toe Aixtson River Kwiroet, Are siopping Ft the Fifth Avenne Hotel Plomuer ¢f the Ucued Siates army; Mr. BW. alted States » OD Gesp, Keq , 0 the Mutrop: liiap Tows. mera) Boeott bas beon telegraphed to proceed to Peshwaten, Im coensquence rey deah of Gene deep. He lefton Guadey evening, Ik & suppmed be ‘will command the mi iary oecort at the funeral Of the ae crane o General M Prervyer, the olebreted Preach pleader, is shortly to plead ‘a French before the Pinbxte Quart, af Lon'on, in An terpertant wil! mano invo! ring several important jis im Freeh Jurworn sence. € et, DeLarienn = The four years term of servies «i { DetaGelo, aa S.permiesient of Wem Point Aca hevieg expire), he & «bout w revire from the nar Liew. Drww ane T aa JUNE 12, 1860.-TRIPLE SHEET. The Grand Ledg- ef Maseme—The Pres- pereus end om of daoanry. ‘Tre Masonic Grand | fe, inst closed i anbus! oom my cation on Saturday last, is said to Deve con the dargest thas bas «ver 1 vend ia thie Stats. Toor de beretiona were 2\so obaracterized by thet harmony aad 00d feeling which are really refreshing in thie age of wrangling of poiisical and rel'gious factions, In the lodge were men attached te all political parties, and those of ai ae tease es erin St 2 as members of one bouscheld, baviog imo same om. one wrens perbaps be most ers of Ms every tm the United States exceediog, if aaythtug, the vror perity exielng before the persecution of tue craft ua- or the Mergen exctlement Lotges are multiplying ts +l directions ; every Stele in be Delp end every orgaataed © rritory have Weir grand 9*d subordinate lodges, «al te revermity are day increas. g, forming at present n) ema army. But few of tho Grand Lodges bave reported the number i members tm thetr jartevtetion; there ts therefore a ‘ata whereby (be accurate number of Musoas jo 12 Cnign can be ascertained. Waca Sune Lodge heve, bow * ever, PEponted the BuMber Of subOECInats lO7gee 10 tHeIT ceveral Sister. fom which we learn tnat there wore, wt sme tmmé of assembling of tne several Graed Lodges io 1 69, upwards of 4.60 lo’ ges, counting the nam@der of mbers wor ¢aoh lodgeras forty five, wh oh Ws twoaty eas then the general average for the Btae ol New York, and thirty five lees than thet of Penosyivacia + nave the number of Mavons connected wuh fo 1ges 10 to Usk a a pearly two bun red ano seven houtsad, waiies there are a large pumber of Masons io every State no! coppected with any . Ts is sale, therefore, to put down the pumber of Be at tbe preseat time wistita tne United Steies at 8 qaarter of » wilhom. [he avove may be considered ap the lowest cstimaie that can be ».s0ed upon their numbers. Naval Inteliigemee. ‘The United States vrig Perry was inapected on Satar- @ay, and underwent 2 ong and searching examination, which was highly creditable to her. She is said to be in very neat order and ina high state of efficienoy. Her erew will be paid off this week. ‘The Niagara will be out of dock by Wednesdsy. She il be put andor the derrick to receive her guns and new main topmast. Sho will be ready for sea about the 22a. ‘The Roanoke is alongeide tbe yard. Nothing has been done to her, except taking out her stores and pamping off her water. She will probably be stripped, housed ep to the , shows thet the pumber of ships and lives lost on the B-it'sh coasts during year was greatly ic excess of that of aay ‘vious year. As compared with 1858 the returns stow 3 rev the following resuls:—Io 1858 the namber of cesisitins was 1,170, apd that of lives jost, 340; whilst in 1859 tue number 07 casualtios was 1,416, and the number of livee ios tonne bese Gao 1,606," This gives an tocrease of Bee 4 i i 8 i & 4 44 5 ? ! | iH af i at i i a if i ij E i i E . i i t disaster to the shippin marked trcrease in the force of the wina during 1350, may be ceen from the followiog fact, tat ia 1854 tho umber of casuaiticg retarped a6 papoeas! turing tics of borricane was ouly 11, whilet tm 1559 tt was 87 The number of ships which suffered wreok or oxeualty commanded by master? poencasing dertificais of comps tency Co ee ga by masters howd certificates of servire, and 607 commented by ma: oon min the ladies, toe nd stated ther desire to see ibe sreas In operation. Tey ‘were cecorted the several copsrimonts of une eoedriebmest ‘ ecoumptnied Crawley, sober two in the rear, emorking & Oger, turd: the leon ime. Mise Val thonght she beard Jeerutet ieagh erouring'y, bute tor two afterwards ne stogeorot tuwar’® tarm, Ove or mx staye, and pher ward? fll heating the streets, Tbe terrified iaciee supposed uoed by iit $ i ii i i > = apreling state of the “ane ‘Others, lo the namber of twenty or thirty, soon after collerted around the bods .and a oF rome tas severe pohoe «fleers assisted by chuanne. 2 the boty ae expres wagor an? oop7veyedt th the Brom ) vtry | #4. tion house, where tt remained op.) 10 o'tlook Tes pa live aleo de'atnes reverat for wines oe, bullying Otbere th bo premnat at the corone. * inqviret. Th Beed not de paid thal tae young lnties * re Bor-ur stickem. Their fonely and etecked ©9.)\. Dour of the ngbt ead in ft sud fearful clroun ences, reader the egoniztg vhock y, Ar? no Oe offered them as" einDe, ant tbe perils of # midnight walk alovo, throngn a! pn | nape hag hy dor yh Avborn, whem they fu: tect the bocy of their dead friend. ‘Thie te eutcinetiy ths birtors of this ay thm Pave iopes im ‘ex-ful mystery. The the Indie# of the ratore of the Srief au + WORE audit a to them barirg hoc yfne Om Lunt be bed faller jo a fit, mask the wngedy moet bopnleve opseurity. fo ‘om tng Say two sub, soto’ perecns rrere hroneh* braved aren | the biti eating ts Meat ond friends aud Sout them to pro 1 Ward Pas) esa offered for We arrettof a) maardere: a. P 5 The Mutiny om Bears the William Srozer—Cemtences om the Prisvaccs— Allegee Murcer on the Heary Warren. UNITED STATBS CLROUIT COURT. Before Hon. Judge Smalley. Z Jursl —In the Matter of George Beecher and Seren Orders, Oonricted of a Hevolt om board re Ship Wulaim F Storer.—Ex- Judge Stuart, oa the part of the prisoners, moved to set side the verdict m this coge, and t» «rants pew trial. Be ited severs! po'nte—firet, that out of this revolt s death bad ensued tn this olty, «4 the pri somers became offe. ders sgeipat the State law; that after tbe punishment in this court they could piead to whe higher offesee of morder that they hed been previousiy convicted; aleo that aa there were two covats in the ic @lotment—one subjecting them to ten years’ imprison mest and a fine O& two thouvend dollars, toc other an attempted mutiny, subjecting them to Sve years’ upprisenment and & fine of one thoussad collars, whilst the jury rendered a general verdict, end it was impossible for the Court to seicct for which offence the prisoners should be pusiebed. Coucvel urgea another point, that there was ne offence committed sgeinat the captain of the vessel, asahe was then ooier ine command of the pilot. Judge Smalley ssid in relation to the first point it had been presented before and been decided upon. It ie true if 1 bad been raked at tne proper time, it is very ble wes the Court would heve directed the toree, i 5 & aerate aeetets A H eas. Hi LEetedde Haffeet proposition. ebjectios made by tae cvnnec! One, but it cOmes too late, And does not come prcper source. The Miste goverument docs apy juriediction ever toe As to the Jeoven, the quesnen wag abd/y argued iu Vermont Jucge Nelson and himeoif (Juoge Smalley), ia a where there were ope busdres ans thirty-nine cou of 5 3 g & 5 i $ sf: z g dl La . 4 & z s & Fy i E ft wes po doubt in the mind of soy intelligent person, who depos. bat that ‘hey were guilty of a very bigb crime; the steward, who was endea to susteln the sutbority of the Onptain, had lost his lie, Bat rented a ot © prisoners were then sentenosd to Sing Sing toven years, at bard labor, and to pay 6 foe esch 01 one dolar, end atend committed until same yuilty, they Were mot the DIRS Sailors are made to co their daty, ana obey the orders of their superior officers, ali aa 804 commerce would cease. The comparative Of the sentence of the Court, compared with toe: just Ee os aeeaiy te seer Se crime is not eo es theirs. Sentenced to lour years imprisonment they were ofa CHARGE OF MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS. The United States va. Georys Biis.—Tuo avfendant was fadicted for the wilful murder of Joba A. Petereoa, es- cond mate of the bark Hoary Warrea,at Havana, Cada, fa March last. ‘The Court amigned Mr. Frederick Smyth to defend the prisoner, as he was without coanesl. After @ brief con. sultation and looming ot the mature of the defence, Mr, Smyth expressed himerif reaty to proveed. The prisoser, who was @ .eaman on board the bark, had an altercation with the ercoad mate, which resulted im a scofie, when the prisover wee knocked dowa by the Occessed, and, while dowa, the chief mate Caught bim by the hair ead struck Bim win = deaying pin. The Cry Paras peperaiod,, ihe parties toe secood mete wreck the or On the dead wid & mallet acd Bpocked bim doo, and while Cown feli nwo bia [le prisower then 246-2 Kaife Bad iwived too wouad, of which mate almost imaodiatety aie, The fret mere wes stan ‘ug bY WAN & De ey lag O10 ja his band, ene the prisocer also stabded Bim, til otiog Bardi woded. The prwcuer’s couvee! reas tae deposi Hops of the goverament witaseses, taken by the cognac! at Hevaca, and claimed thet t was acase of justiavic bomiciie. The Court charged the jury om the law of murder aod Meat iavghtor, 200 aleo instructed hem what would ova- Att ite jurtiadle homeide. Toe jury revred, ana wter being in consuitation for over a hour, retarned 1 Court ani provownced the oefenaaat not guilty of murder bat guilty of mensiauguler, aud re commruced him to die mercy of the Court ‘The praomer, who has a iarge soar over sho eye and other Cos ow Lhe bead, on Dewe om what be haa io 6s) After the mate separated ++] sald be wan apower; be tole me werut up; be thon j kno ked me Cowy, struck me on the bead win « Ene Wied lo pouge we ; Le Curght . Sentenced to four months impriasameat ia Kings county jail, and to pay @ fine of $1 Superior Court—Part Sevend, Before Bon. Judge Monerief. WANT OF CUUKT ACCOMMODATION. Jew I1—fhe Judge aucoanced tnat as there bad not been &. 7 ATTANgements ad Jet mate for & Bullable room for the court, he bad determines © comtinue to at jocre wt! & commodstion had bron provided. He bat dren tnie trod Wat the Sheri! vould be prepared to give a G¢ivite answer on Tuesoay, PART Pins. Bofore Obie: Justice Bosworth. Tals brasch of the dapenor Coart is stil transacting busacws to Tam samy fall. Sromw IN Prowse vLVaNta.—A remarka- pared over De 2 COUN, Poum , sat won. der aot ightamg wes the most severe ever + a Detroction Is many fastacces people wore premrecd pietcly ascot Dy lue shoves of taua- dor. 1 GR irom vs Nign nt ag ta Borne parte of tae ‘cuotidersbe. ia Movla tho groacd wae tn Krave bis - cabrely coer met. [to rarar 8 OF Hay, ROOT tw eaty Are L & Dut dred Pus dels Of O#t8 F voute of Canrael Pancoust wae ahattend, ata au “A Mt Pencontt Wat Knocked Gown by the Phook ane mop suened. A ios Rear & epming houee ia Ne bee Pro- viteno? Wat shatierod, ant a boy standing nese wer ttrcord. Teo hora, belonging 10 & Brau of Birming bam, wore struck snd iaviagiy Billed Oa vie gem 8° eran the Haperiatenceut of ‘us telegraph bh ven J DuaselPHIA Pad Aicoingwon wae reowirt: g ihe wite Ir BO msle AE Abell Ube wire of rho fet or piaoe, wher, bur oe mou eecuped wele) wea — Phwladalp ty In Znad rent | Ten Corme Dreewr —Tt fe allege? that the pleare Toe ous, bape eo. NEWS FROM BUENOS AYRES. Opens of ibe Legislative Chambers —tane- guration of Gem. Mire as Gever- Rees Ben Ba. By the arrival of the bark Dewn, in thirty-six days from Buenos Ayres, we are put in possession of papers 10 May 6. od On May 1 the Legislative Assembly of th» Siate of Bus Bos Ayrea was solemaly opened, and, after declaring {bemselves tn session, (he provisional Goversor placed bis messege in the hands of the President of the Cham- ber of Representat.ves to be read tothe membera The meassge Was e risumé Of the events which have lately (rapepired im that Biate, and the acts of the gOVerL ment bis.ce its estabushment om the coaciusion peace leet Novy mber. On tbe 20 the Asvembly preceeded to vote for Gover- aor, Wb the foliowieg result :— Number of For Gev. Mure, 43; Dr. Opiigato, 8; Or Carreras, 6 por Ocampo, 1; dechned to vote, we Gen. Mitre, baviag received s very jarge majority of the votes cast, Was de- oiered elected. Op ye $d General Bartolowé Mitre, the Geverner clect, was ipetased iste office with impvsing corementea #84 pmlc the rejo clugs of the popuiacy, alter ‘he ach be cchiverea ap adorers, im which be \be policy by wbied be would be goverved during bis ad- wan Soe ! mbwrstos. Hs 5 recogpizing the peed of the couteveration @f dhe States into the Argentine Repubic for the more rapid de- Ceveopement Of the Country, and for greater eitenten ID the internal and ecamurcial wante of te State, hy Se Bite, anc expreases his saiefecon nw tbe popular ‘Volor Des reeuited in the election of Geveral Uitre. The veua! vilicial documents tothe governmental depart- mens, notifying them of the scceraton Of the Rew Gover- Dor, Were st once forwarded, and his diately thereatter published « decree 6 Valent alstpa Secretary of Stave, Don Noberte Rieetre Secretary of Finance, and Col. Joan A. Gelby 9 Oves Mintoter of War and Meriae. On the ah two former declined the respecuve porifuiwe ofered them, ®vd the Governor immeoiaicly mate the (c polptweve:—Den Domingo F. da-micato, ; Dua Rufiso Eusslae, ot Finauce. ‘The new government hee been initiates with Bim.ty o/ feeling, apd the uatversa) «pinion ture of industry, prosperity ap1 happiness fer ths people (noe ; a ™ e Verious provinces o! Tepudiic were furnishing for the subjigatien Dates trom Parans are to May 1. forms were being made in the Rew system Of adminiswation had been Our Buenos Ayres Oorresponmdence. Bognos Ayres, 8 A., April $7, 1600. Election of Covernor— Mitre and Urquiza—Guid—Prepara- tena for War—Uruguay— Amncty— Paraguay —Oom- mercial Newe— Convention — Personal — Bdwards— Pel- mar— Perry—Dorr—itrs. Goodfelioe—Oaplain Woed- Aull— Mra. Chandler—United Sta'es Exploring Bupedi- ton—Revew of Page by Dr. Love~Bivle Burning, é2. We are within a few anys of the election of Governor, ‘The promineat, indeed almost the only can tidete, is Gen. Don Bastolomew Mitre, late Commander-in Osief of the forces of Buenos Ayres sgainst the Confederation. He has been supposed to de in favor of uniting tas province with the Dosfederation. To this his pacty is opp 2sed, but be is personally popular. There wasa report that Gea. Mitre had received concilistory letters from Ges. Urquiza, and in 0 day’s papers he contradicts the report, and aa- Bounces himeesi{ ason no friendly terms wih Urquiaa. ‘This secures bis election. If hs should persist im his pur- prse to go into the Confederation, there will be « revelu- vion to prevent it This is distinctly understood. In view of the resuite of the election, gold is going up in price, ounces being 858 to 860—the rise of tea pesos 10 ten days. General Urquiza is by law Commander -in-Ohief of the land and waval forces of the Confederation. Hoe is evi- dently preparicg for the alternative of war, having re- called the war vtcamers which were in commercial ser- wer, nad to utterly refuss to land ea army against Busass Bo cDango tii Was time. as you psper is extengively reed by all Amerious norib wus! south of the equator, they may hear with iate- res: come of our changes EW Fawarda, Eeq , the resicent partner ia the bouse , genre bere, s Bow avecat on & rit to New or E. Hf Folmar, the resident partuer of Folmar & Co. here, esi in the Dawn on the Ist day ot May. , of the Grm of 8 B Lisle & Co , of thie city, 7 York wext wees ia the Virgale Ketel” G.B Peri will sail for tia Frede:tok Durr. Keq , formerly @ reetient of Boston, bas long a loading wax among Awericans here, will also eall for bome ip the Dawn Mré. Good:eLow, ne wife of the American clergyman here, esikd on the lui inet. for home, om accoust of the WW) beasts of & member of the family Commander Wooubuli, of United Staten brig Relabridge, is now tp this ony. Scrape sy Dnowmo.—Coroner 0 Keefe beld am inquest yettorday et the Thirteenth precinct station house epem the body of an unknown woman, aboot thirty years of age, Who committed suicide by drowning hereslf at Fourtum stieet ferry the night previous. Deceased observed gowg on board the ferry fen mivates past reven ‘Wiittams burg side of the river wan § Lj £ fe af % FE f sf Li ‘Anc m veral of the peseengere, of the itr boat tu reso 6 deceared, Z é i HF bo jury renaered & verdict of “Baluive by conned wee aiceees tn & binwk phirt, mococcy oot aad wDite stockiogs Ta foo Wasp Howscas Case — The inquest im ths ease f Thoines Cor, the private watonman who was beaten to deat while engaged in a etreet fight, at the corner of hathom aod Mulberry sireeta,a few nights ago, was conclude. at the Sixth ward mation house, by Gorener Scbirmer, yesterday. No evidence poing to show wha Mrack dec sed could be elisite4, aed wore to bring im © verdict of “ ‘he brain trom a fracture of the ekall, Upon the rendition of shie et ey Peat seamed Job» sullivan, who Mavue werehcneryed. Dooeseet suas eubve o iewene, event war checharged. Pocoreed sous 0 Saeve & wife and famiiy to lament bee fome perron unknown ' ana @ pears murert, w Joe Aw Uxaxown May #ousp Drowsmp —Ooroner Jeokman held an inqveat et the foot of Kleventh etree, Rast rrvers vpoe the bo.y of ea unkpowa man, about Afy-Are yeare of age, WO wes found drowned. Dxcessed was dreemd fn & blue coat with brass battows, petinet Diack cloth yeas wd epitted ret frye sone ae iene tine ineb’s te betwhh, wba, id, On his pa Mery Fic rgta, dated W pen. The jury fen tere drownea aw 5 be beaver tgard hy Jastioe area. the cecal yeraiet of "Foaed Fotttoal Latelttge Fon. Avstio Weir, of J pad an th Mich!gan me, hae been woml- ste for Govern of reptdhcan can

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