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INTERESTING FROM MEXIUO. Additional Details of the Defeat of Mramon at Lagos—Eseape of Gen, Uraga—De- feat of the Liberals at Durango, &e.. &e., io. Our Monterey Correspoasonce. Mowrnasy, August 24, 1860 Whe Victory at Lagos— Guadalajara sell Be seged— Koape & Vraya—Durange Reaken by Cajen—Closing of Mer he. , be. te ee undoubtedly informed of the great Dattle fought at Lagas, near Guanajasta, between tne lide als and the clergy party, Generals Dob\ado, Ortega and thea! forves, and Miranea im Carvajal command's g tt person commanding the reactionary forces, ‘The’ latter had on the fiekt 4,000 won aud the former 7,000, The Dattle was # severe acd Lard fought one, resulting w the Compiety defeat of Wiramon, losing all bia artillery, mua- nitions of war aod equipage, » multitude of killed Bod wounded large Bumber of prisouers, Mira- mon aud Uruga escaped, owing t the teotaess of weir Lorscs. Several reactionary generals are mentioned as having been kibed on the field, This uaexpoctod tri umph over Miramon wilihave a great moral offoct tbroughout the republic, and will, in all probability, be one of the means Of the establiatument of the ooastity tioval goveroment. The whole army, immeciately after the iumph, warched towards the eily of Mosioe Guadalajara ie agains Leiog Glosely deaboged by Go vernal Ogazon wid Voge, General Orage, paving musie bis c#cape, bas Jolued Vhe former, abd 1 id Low admit ed that Af Ube City fiw Bot (allen cote » bande it wid & © iierad Lore ‘Will Undoubtedly (ie his reaches yuu. Cajon hay re taken Durango, « of two thousand iiea, com wea & Co., of this city, large im nd hig house ordered WW be cloned, are & Uo, Uh 18 o targe im . proba gest on tue whole frovtior, Staneeuniies a atv jtied a (a0 interior, The waving branches ya d but ramor states that they have eal Caume 18 NOK Ki Deen b Spr Dg aya nt Lhe present goverument. Tne anoval (air of (oie Stace, held in this city, will take piace ox the 8ta ~epwmber next; but from the die try it is presumed tual aot 6 will de transacted ) trasquil, order idaueri i en jute ois bands. tractea situa! mucd buriners This city ave Our Matamoras Correspon MATAMORAS, \ugust 80, 1860 The Battle of Lays—Details—Not a Complete Victory— Gen. Pacheco Kitled—Retreat of Miramm to the Capi tai—Advance of the Liberals— Woll Sill at Gudalajyara— Another Forced Loam by Vidaurri—Ifis Troubles Not Ended—The Merchants Leaving—The Clergy Leaving— Choorches Shut Up—anmiversary of Mexican Indepen Cenco—Prospect of a War with Spain—Mexoo Helplese— Chotera— Prende loaga, de , he Au express urrive i at siz place ou Friday, the 24th, with despatebes from Gen. Dol in command of the Iiberai army at Lagos, that a great victory bad been Wained over Miramon at the town of Lagos, oo the 10tn fst, by which he bad been completely used up. No par Biculare were given, but the prociamation ran ia the usual Preudiloquent style of the Mexicaus Dias satistied me that there is rooas to doubt the entire report, aud to suppose that the Nght bie as might bave been expected unser Tt seems from priv accounts that Correctness of the ‘Was Dot #0 Cre Houneed, for the city of Mexico, Dub tm reality lo pursuit ofa shrewder pian. He ettabished himself at in the State of Guanajusta, where he — preteud- ed to be wailing for reiotorcements from the city of Mexico, ‘The Hiberal army, the aumber of 10 000 men, at the least caleuiation, surroucded bin, and Geclared that be should pot escape them again. In the meantime Gea, Woll had been left iv charge 0” Gaacain ja ‘hey might Cake € surprise altack apow that place waite Miramon believed be was surrounded at Leoa ln the pursult of this plan, Gen. Doblado, #bo was the com- ander of the lineralixte, quietly deeamped to the direc- Bion of Guadalajara with the bulk of bie forces, teaving D: bind bim oaly uch «small detach nent as would seem Bo carry out tue decry of 4 betiegiug army. Miramov bad deiayeo at Leon for this identical move ment: and being tuformed that the liners) sis bad marched Go attack Woll jo Guadalajara, be secretly tok ap his hae ©f march {a tbe tame direction, moving by paratiel roads ‘His intention was to await the attack of Dod'nvo ou Gua aiajera, aud Wen in the hottest of the Ggbt to fall upon bis rear. The plan was well conceived ud well carrie’ out: but unfortunately for Mire snon, @ deserter trom bis army garried the news @ ‘'wbiado and thor enabied him to torn the tadles Doblado immedawiy changed hie tine of march, and, Jeaviog the main road to Guadalajara, Wok & Cross rout to Aetercept the march of Miram As 4 mutter of course Abe latter was in bis turn takes by #urprise, and came pear ke geveryuuk . : m Dobiado inte Hiramon at the town of Lagos, the Batter having the aivantage of the tows Wi'h 2,000 ten, Miremou took up « position aud made a galinat de Jouce for four daye At the expiration of (hat time neous TLrough Dob: oe, Making Wis eacapE WAL cioat Yiis men, bor be 2 Detin’d him bis artilery. He took the road ww the city Mexico, where ue has douhtiess arrived before this t The Nberalets iat « considerable number of mea, Besher a vienoral of Divison, Gen, F . core woe mar tau . tow a i slajara Reeruite are rurbing t © ¢ setion ty a A thet tb abit now b t the valley of Mex’ 18,400 4 apotber tax op » hve Onys t ndopiod t Ww the conmtit veo, aud the pa ires i that many of the aud the churchet are Dow eauct Great pre gars Indepes ‘ pews abi lit . aud Spain, AB & Deceemry Om 00, aud Of the dangers which M & dimsstrous event, tis presile ev A ulire Mex ee thin i that we United Sates from the ( states, at tbat ameieianer will cunt D war Detwcen tw ay write agai ately reieased by Deguilado, has guue «Die eame at the a8 Caliente whinge of Hypolito, superior Court. trial en codar for the April, May eat Jone terme, will be Cocsinued as the calendar four ¢ et, Novetnber gud Imoember terms of thie court Al) count ¥ arch were called And ram dows or tue April, Day end J voar ow plnced at t tof that Pal CAF, Bad No Bote Of teaue for the Ootover Uriel tare en cndar © ed, exoupt im canker whiet are not ® the calcwcar, Such notes of ineue must be Met ith the clerk on or before the 16th day of Septew ar Auet., and murt tate cistinetiy the mature of Ube actidn, Gud Whether they ere Met by the plaintil of by the de Pendant, These steve will b> placed at the foot of the Juve calendar, imurediately after the “rua dows oacece ” The day caieudars for the first Monday of Octovor wil Commence wiih the cawsee which were remaiwing on the Way calendare aud undieposed of at the adjooramen! uf & > cowrt io Jane jnat. the Tem! Lue of the calendars for Bint uny copsiet of Causes taken from tie general ENendar, comawueing at No. 618 lor part 1, aud No 605 Or part 2-Wwe pias whien bad been reachsi whea tos Briai erm etjourned in June last Ali caneea “reserved Meveraliy”’ oa the goneral trial calender will remain so, jrot bo the notice of two days, New calendars be General aul Hycial Terns will be made up, as for the October term, for whieh pew woter of wwe Get on or before the lévh day of Sepiember, Alleged Bratal Condact. To Tae korTOR THE BERALD, To regard to the article in yeaterday's Hamat, T fori it ty duty, 06 the aggrieved party, to set myesif right be Bore the public Concerning myself and poucoman No a the case aro briefiy there —| wae staniting fromt of the Museum, engaged (2 conversation with a triend#, when Une alter, approsched a, saying a8 be eo, “ Thaperse thig mob.” I replied, ‘ You are aa eficer, do your duty,” aud without anything more Paid, be took me by the thront, making a! the same (ime wre Of 4 favorite expression of there, "I'll take you, any Bow" and immediately struck ine rieleatly over ihe heat ‘WD his chub without any further provocation are briefly the facta conteruing the wry fle | shall be re to may om Avil, 1 OARTOUTT, Ne. Jig Wort Tortioth treet. | wormed. Careful inquiry with a email force, an! the liberatists concluded that the truth ae not deer ring notice ou my part } NEW YORK HERALD, TOUFSDAY, SEPTEMBER U, 135°.—TRIPLE SHEET. LLL ALLL A A CS News from South Americ OUR BUENOS AYKES CORKESPON DENCE, BerNos Avums, July 19, 1860, ' ‘ Urickes. TRK NEW YORK VS. THE MASSACHUSBTTS ELKVEN. The long talked of cricket match between the Now Affairs in the Argentine Confeteration— Visit of Berqui | York Ciub avd the Massachusetts Eloven termicated at and Uryussa to Buenos Ayres—Attendants— Feasts and Lowell on Friday afternoon in favor of the New York Boils— Parade, dc.—Cotwnels Nadal and Lamela—Mis- | Ciub, The game was a most excitivg and spirited ooc | throughout, both si tes playing wi b their usual si:ill take | orredted—Commerce—Hides, de In sccordance with the purport of my last letter, the eettied policy of the Confederation and of Buenos Ayres is peaceful coustitulion, for the uatiomalizmg of the custom house, and iu five for the details of the admiasion of this State sion of ibe meal, the Massachusetts peaceably and at puce into the Confedration, AU public Cay eeored 66. The Yorkers followed, avd sooring acte of both parties to this dave age in harmony with this Purpowe Prevident Derqut and General Urquiza were formally in vited by Géb. Mitré, the Governor, to visit this city omtha pational spniversary, May 9, Governor of Eutre Rios, asked wave of the Legislature, which, of coursé, was grauted in each cage, aud they | came aud are sl) in tbe wity A (ull suite of ollicers and attendands came with each, aud the wife and several daugnters of Geueral Urquiza are also in the company. The guest and ther escort came Wi two va ‘ional steamers, but flag offloer Sands, of the uted States Navy, Drought Genera Urquizt oa | pripen ee, not out, board the United States Warslcamer Pulaski. Thousands Besembied Oo the bescl to welcome the distioguisued PiraDgers, and the two Geoerkix, Mitré aad Urquiza, 60 lately MbtagOUiebio, UC Mapaoied bY President Derqut and Dy Sarmteaio, tury 0) “tate ol Buenos Ayres, were tale carriage to their Jo igings z + and bwilh bave Dee Lae onder Of the Ony over eid © boelearriva’, Foreigners bave undertaken oreiguert joWent BuPecription to which us $60, pl ver, ane ut raised i Ruiposed LO be $20, OC0, sliver! 1k wil be the graurtest affair of tne kiad ever hoo we th Une Valley Of Ube Lae Uh stab, Ou the Oth tet. there was « grad display of the mili tary foreon of the clly. 1. was wleo & maguiflvent parade, foros marched by & balcony, Were stood the bigh- Cofticers of the bation aod the State; ave the military commander® aid the Chciard bearers saluted as tuey pared. Ove of two you men todicsted au unchanged bosuiity Urquiaa by carrying, instead of their ®#ords aud Danbere—ihus otferiag & pub i the Vresident and the Captain Gi Cq@uies, Tae tn sult met with prompt a» 1 Gorities, wud was 2cLoun ed 08 Wil baDUE among the people On the 11th inst the wisbed guests were tavited Dadility the tess ney Were ACCOMpALICN UY Ou. board Whe autioual si nitartes te thie city th and Lawieia—who | Suite aboot five montve ago they are Pate er. Would S$ Chal Drvagat tu are the tw) Colu ao Wsurreetion ey ome The question pure by the Hxkau » chaetives Wie bev for Ktuting, Jeb pubject died ib & prisow in Paraguay, saying that it War Sabtingo Constatt, aud ne Was found guiity of #9: ot Engiish, was pardoned, aod bad Now, let) me explain He was wu sabject—though be war bern ip Uruguay of un futher—tnat ho was not fonnd guilty. for he wae not formaily tried, wad that eported here to be dead He wax only par w Preeiveut Lopez saw an Bngliah force pre pari ronvsl ‘Th re is but litte freight going home at this #eason, 800 what there is Kees to go chictly by Haltimore ves sels; thai i, bot few of them go awayfin padast. lo the Jast Fix months there bave sent to New York from | thie port 54.000 hides ne 4.000 oales of wool To Bos 24,664 1 Ces wud 2 819 Vales of woo! To Baltimore, 10.000 hues Tota) of oi to Ine United states for six moths, 118000 The nion of the provinces will greatly increase both exy impor'a. City Lavelitgence. A New Acsinory —The flac scoot building in Ma \ison street, #0 long known a# the Autgers Iustitute, bas | lately changed hands, and was yesterday opened by ite Dew owners a# a free female academy, to be called St. | Mary's Academy. The new owaore are the congregation of St. Mary's Roman Catholic church, in Grand street, who receutly paid $25,000 tor the property, the amouut being rained by voluntary cootriiutions from members of the congregation. Tho buicding hae becn repainted and hewly furnished througaout, regardiess of cust. Mt will comm Hate upwards of two thoukand scholars, aod one usaud of that number have already been eptered. The dedication of the building w its Be purpuse Look place on Sunday, and tbe ceremonies were concucted by the Rev James iwyce. The dvore were throwu open to the Peblic, and at lest fifteen thoussud people visited mad ia and wocler their care the girls will receive a Neatiem tree of all expense. a fowtita Kk been needed by the Catholies of Unis city, Usiren Tarons’ Guaxn were out yeaterday ou their fcoud avbual target excursion, under command of A. Sirauf, Jr. They paraded about one hundred muskets, bowled by a large band and dre young ladies dressed ms « the dwar a large wagon , in whied were sented several bite and working 00 Kewing o Hie @thention as they The Guard proces ed to Hamil contended for « large number of valuable prizes Prot ar Lawetann Tatros, L Lake rtation, L—The store and dwell pied by Charles W esterday morning, oppe Train, we between the re evtir four and eex wk Laws $2,000; HOCH twaured for 8600 Caune of fh 5 VARSISTEST OPPS OAR —Hogty F Of whose arrest appewed iu the Hxxaun a short time finee on A charge oO! erointiog Corporation ordinances, in OC combertrg & portion of Hanover aquare with old pack ing bones, w Ine peevor'H Lu of ordipauces wilt ¥ Capnet trie with the City lu ax Thomas J ap Wire Granp—Thie Guard, Patrick stored #iaty men yesterday (Mow. (herr anuual target excurtion to Clifton & Inland, where ® number of prize were shot eaptath, ay), mad for the day panei of agreeably to wil copserned v gratomic te White Guar ou their bandsome ap- armor Srnarep Caatscr to Bua PLavans.—Mr. Joba or fOt De croit, Michigan, who, it will be remem beret, played « Niguiy latereeting game of Dilliards with Mr Pt At (WO Years ago, if ot again wibee y player ju the United States, the AmoriCau four ball thousand ame & He otiers t play aay comer for wo ami Ove thousand dollars, Mr, will be fonad u auotber oxump Woe aT 7me City Lesrkorun # Dr amTacnyt = Adeire ai li ‘or't Department wore pever carried ou sone © abd Cemeriptioe Gf apreet ith were Fr 5 } at 1 C.x thonnand pounds of diseased goats, fan, Ae. The President asked leave | Reid, of Cougress to make the visit, and Gen.‘ Urquiza, who is | Perkins, b Sams. tustitute. ‘The Sisters of Charity will wet | Thurty ffth street, on the | | To the Geld the Massachusetis men were excellent, but at the bat they feti below the standard of their autagouis's A vew apd deiinite compact, made through the The game was commenced oa Thursday afternoon, ugercy of Dr. Velez Ssrstield, 08 commisgioner on the | wheo Massachusetts went to the bat and scored 70. part of this State, has provided for an examination of the | following morning New York went in aud made 99. Tao Tae conteetanta then adjourned for dinner, and at the conclu men went to the bat wae theirs. The pews © cnn rd soore of the game, together with au analysis e bowling : Steward, run ou! Haigh, b. Cross Draper, b. Wilby, ©. Crafts, b. Wilby. Fravks, b es. Log byet Wides.. lonewenco o Sar Total... SEW YORK First Innings Sharp, b. Frauke, Spivey, a vo Bighem, la pL, e Scudder, b Franks. M4 potout....... eres Sums, b Floreree,e Haigh 9 Wilby, b Haigh, c Crafts © Crosainy, b, Florence, ¢. pe, b. Florence, ¢ Horton, b. Huigb,e Stew ard... ‘ +. Seond Innings. s+: $B, Florence... ‘Flor ; 210 MOL ONE... riers 9 Banke b Florence ¢ Crafts 0 Upton. pot out... 3. b. Florence, o. Draper...1T e . Meeres ANALYSIS OF THK BOWLING. NEW YOKK CLUB-—¥.KAT LNWLNGH Bowlers. Bells Runs, Maviens. Wickets, Wides BAU eee 8 13 3 i @ Withy.. 0... 188 6 Ww 6 ° Crosaley. 88 18 a ry NEW YORK CLUB—SRCOND INNINGS. Wilby ..... 99 32 10 4 1 Crommiey . 7 8 oO 6 Seurder... 18 7 8 0 MASSACHIUBRTTN KLEVEN—FIRST INNINGS Franks...... 88 23 8 3 6 Inaper. +0 ar 6 r r) Forence 76 10 “ 4 8 Baigh....... 72 4 9 ‘ 3 MASSACHUSETTS ELEVEN—SRUOND INNINGS Rn 4 2 2 ° oO o 1 ° 1 Draper 12 4 ° ° 0 Court of Generel Seestons. Before Judge Russeu Sert 10.—The fret case dispowed of thie morning was ab indictment tor forgery against John Boffuan, who, on the Ist of August, passed @ $5 counterfett bil on the Me- chanics Beck of Burlingtoa, upou John Kudiv, No. 198 Hovston street. The accused pleated guilty to the fourth grade of that offenee, and Was sent to the State prison for two years. Charict Nelson Cymmes was placed on trial, charged ‘with forgery ww the second degree, He was jointly in- dicted with Samuel Clark, who on the 2th of June passed © 82 countertett bill op the Mystic Bank, of Connecticut, upon George 8 Robinson, of No. 67 South street. That sme evening Clark and Symmes were puinted out to ofLoer Bingbam as counterfeiters, when be effected their errest. Symmes wae searched, an $190 in couaterteit Dille fonn’ i bis possession. The jury rendered a verdict & gus aud the Court seut him to the State prisou for ve yearn Sarah Fogarty, was indicted for steating a packet }eok coptaining $14 trom Henry Stilling. of No. 267 West Lib of Ufficer Bloomer found & portion of the money ber posseasion, She piveded guilty to laroeny, and wan sentenced to two J+ 8°8 IMprigoMMent ww the State prisou Jpn Smith pleaded guilty to an atempt at larceny, baying ttolet # gold wateb and chala, worth $50, (rom Wm H Byrne, 208 West thirteenth strvet, on the 14th of Acguet, The defeedant 4 as sent to Biack weil’é Island for one year Agnes Riley stele «gold wateh, ealue! at $80, from Jet B Cole, on the 18h of July, and, pleads ty to peut (areeny, Was Bent tL) Whe penitentiary for 6x wouths, Eien Bridge, alias Gallagher, who war a employ of U.P. Harker, 62 Rast Thirty-tiret street, barged With #temting wl Greases worth $100, She pleaded guilty to the offence, and, ta consequence of hav- tox #aved the Court the trouble of @ trial, tis Honor im- preed Ube lowest sentence the law permitted, which was two fpr iaobment tn the State prison ee Stckens and Fracklin Lomers, youths, were chmrged with oreakivg into the dwelling how of Joba HL Briges No 8 attorvey etreet.on the 1th of Lugust, and eteaing therefrom tour coats and «small qusatity of bquor. They pieadee guilty to burglary ia the third de. gree, hd were exch sent to the pee tient Ther te bate. of Murch, but the poltee magixtrate having cegiee a! to examine Aud wpeuity the contents of the package, the Court #taved Unat the Prisoner bowever guilty, could not be convieted, and th- During the week ending | voyage, in Jone, 1860. Sho was not refit Firucted the jury W render a verdict of wot gullty, which Tesuited in the discharge of NM mohor ‘nher Cares of no special interest were disposed of, which kept the Court in seamion Uil five o'clock ia the aller neon How the Stave Tendo A SUCCESSFUL VOY AGE—THE MONTAUK AGAIN, (Prom the Greenport (LL) Watehtnan, Sept 8 | Through @ reliabi) source we have lately learnet soume defuile partioulars reepectity a remakadie Case of auC come iP (his neler) uk baswces, which, as iuxtrating the manner, Ue Boldner® and the impunity with whieh it is Prose oled, poasors & wewerR) pUdIic interest, while the Yease: Cogaged ID this partleular tivtauce was locally Known lo many Of our readers, henge we mas: OC MON abstract of the wala facta We are referring now to the Mowtauk, late of iwrbor. It will De reauetabered thes weurew ike saan Hon of the public recently te certais developements in a correspondence of the New Yous Hana from Koy Wont, hich appeared to aut Ue infurenoe that the Mon tank therelo tm a» the clipper ahip of tbat ame. haler from Sag Harbor, mut that ber destruction, fire or by being Fouitied, at Cuba, had been sought to be coverot up by & abort the bark Accia of Bostoo.” We were 2 Uhie Conjrcta., — The facts ane theme: k, © full clipper abip of 612 toas, celubreted ed, arrived at Gag Harbor from « whati but wae ad: Carried On, ehly than at prewen|, onder the vigorous eaper. or ae tes f Col, Peiawan 18, 1600, no lowe than 14.683 loade Of nsbes, gar Ned ed for sale. Aftor lying at Loug whart fold ip Marob Inet o#teaw ily to one Capt curls, taken to ork London, by whom were wit’ th he various markets aad buichere’ extab- | and cominady fitted lor a whaler. reality, « case Gali. abmete ecottered thromghous the cliy. The east of mae Mitchell—a dimipated chap who ir eaid to | these operenioes wae $4,490 80 have speot several fortupes Acquited in Une 4ia\ 6 brade— Fixe m Tira Sreeer Between two and three o'clock | direciad her equiyanest, snd weat cut in her as passenger Sipeleaihc %. insole lied me ten Quayle ccaring her at the Custom House “for North wed y moreing & fire Groery | Swuth Atiantio.” The attention of the United Staten Mar- | store of Pdward Winterfeldt, No, 140 Fifth street, and | shal or of tome of hie depeties, wns called to the singe- De fore the Lames were subdued the couteats of the store | Wr Grd wnumual siyle of ber proparacions for —— | were nearly destruyed Ay te a imured (¢ $400 iu the Reig ore insurance borlling is owned by K. Roberts, It is damaged } shows $00, and Wf lutured for #100 in tbe Bowery lnww- rance Company. The origin of the Gre is apknown at | Prewert, Tle onder investigation by the Fire Marshal, | | #200 Tur Kays uns Liokt Gtanp, composed of citizens of the S veeteewth ward, named after ex-Councilman Joho s having spent @ very bappy time with their wives aad farniiee at Bellevuc Garden, and carrying home some ory velnable prines ¥ wumberet short sixty myshote, and presented foaat Lent @ De, Boldterly apy sarance. xD, Caplain Realy, pameod Newark Bay offtee youterday, on their gauuai cxoursion ey Dum bered My men. tetligemce. | TMP ALLRe&D Lesceayen Swivpee —The eramioation in | than the bert the cane of the People ye. J. 0. Pedrajas, Marit ©. Midls, Onro F, Downe, Honry D. Orguerre and Joraes ©. Carre rw, Which was to have como off yesterday morning be- ere Justice Oonmolly, a! the Jederaon market Police Court Wee poriponed Ot the req vest of the counsel for the reeecution anti! the 24 of Oe Ths cownge’, im mak | Se OF ao edjrurement, mia be proyare froth charges for the defence objec to meced thet the prosecution the orig Tt wae Boally agreed, however, i 5 took piece New of the 2d Mr Rute t. Per. tothe ee knows in Mobile), fad De, W, Yazoo river, ‘Mienite (npt Pistols ant ten t7 Ss al fireck in the ebard Injarteg hia feverely, Feare nee tbe skkuil. Dr. Semel) Cheypin wae im charge Of MP. Foros foe conpral Waa fe Fepard te family A%e re, Lhe Oombatente | ng rotors | ew, ae we are The lows wilt smount t about | pip. Reynolde, pavsed the Huxau office inet evening, after | jring 1 De uaat—bo aroused, tarproie coal found agaivat her, and she war permuted to depart. Her courses was first Reade: for Payal to keep up appearances, and thense di Feat to the conet of Afrion (#hat point ovr informant did hot state) and took on boerd a full cargo of “black- Dirde—hew many we oanhol say, but an iden may Be formes from the fact that in ninety days from sailing #he tan. undred Af wane ov ope nt the ward rth of Cubs. Mitebell (who is tm nf ‘York and tlie the etory) saya thet after landing roe be to Cuba and errangei «ith certain authori tes t $60) a head, vie market z 8 “inet cruise” amount. deducting «i comih-tab!e eum of 9 of Inevdental ox 000, which if somownat We over heard of, and for @ 0." as probably ecuttiet and muale Ef | i monde ‘The Mosiauk United States Cireuit Court, Before Hon, Judge Botts, ARREST OF A CHARGK OF SLANDER. 10— Morgan L Curtis os Gibert M Oillett The - t i » BEEF a & | Burned or Weekly Meport of Deaths, Ie the Pity and Coutity of Rew York, irow whe ist day of September tw the 6th of Reptenher, 1660 tema ale ee es, ul in » \, ou! * poplexy Bleeding frem the luogs. Biseaieg of Umbiaeus. Bronebit Inflammation of kidneys Toflammation of liver... ODOM ORD Gonvulsions, tnfaptile... 8 1 } spe Fever, billoas, Fevor, covgestive Fever, taterwittent Fever, I. Fever, Femitelt Fever, scarlet... wet Fam Abscens of the spine.... 1 « & alpuminarie aud Bright’ 1 248 1 2 40 1 1 Cancer of the liver 1 6 Cirrbosts of the liver... 5 . sevenee & CODKUMDPTION 6.6 69 Ulceration of kidneys... 1 debility, adult . 4 Ulceration of the throat. 1 bility, infantile, 16 _ Dropsy in the head V5 TOM cree eee essen ITZ OMATHN PROM EXTERNAL 4ND OTHMK CAUSE NOT OR ABANON. asphyxia. other digestive organs. 182 rhain eat and gone tevers Total .. ient Causes. Age 80 to 40 years, {86 Unknown §1 Wert Indies 1 Err ANHETFOTIONS. Peaitentiory Hospital, Biackwe!!'s Isiaad..... Randal Island Nursery Hospital .... St. Vincent '* Hos Wara's leiand Hospital .......... Workhouse, Black wgil's Istand ,.. te grant Blok. | BES8S88o E esle New Vora, Sept 8, 1860 Personal Intelligence. soa Dougias and lady are at the Fifia Areoue jotel. Bow. Caleb Lyons, New York, is stopping at the Caion Piace Hotel. Dr. 8. Hutebiogs, of Alabama, is topping at the Astor Place Hotel. i fies Wr. Huiseman, Austrian Minister; Mr. Bello and famtly, Chitean Monister; Mr, aud Mrs. Guusber, of New York,are Flopping wt tbe Clarendon. Juoge Arthur McArthur, of Wiseontia, and Richard Bas teed, «* Corporation Couned, are stopping at tae Everett Lite, Lieut. 2, A. Siliman and Capt. WF. Smith, United States Army; E. Lind, of Port Rico; F_H Roe, of Bog. and, ©. B Hogseon and Mit Tetrar, of Georgia, Mr aad Mre Neg te, AH. Bewwin, United States Boundary Survey, iy, are etopping at the Brevoort, 4.0. Nixon, of New Orlenus, editor of the Crescent; J. E Owene, of Now Orleaat; J. J. Joven, of Lousiana; 8. Lostorzofl, of Russia: Judge Russel, of New York; Dr. W. Clayton, of Missiseipp!; Walsh aud party, of Movie, J. R Mordecai aud eo of South Carcluna, are stopping at the Fifta Aveuue prtet. G. W. Ancersow and family, of Georgia; Geveral Bailey rida, How New Orleae, Lieat, J. Cartan the’ 4; Ue BH Phohipe, Roglaud Me Mie. Peacock, Lon- Warren Colburn, Ute, OF Halstead, Northampton, are stopping aA the Bt Niebows Marehal’ (. Wider, Sawten , Huaphries, U. & 4; HK Heanphries, Warhington. Fo Stone, Maswachuaetts; 1, Newbail, Dorchester; J.T. Briggs, Tennessee; H. Ty er, New York ; Gon. Gok, New Jersey, Capt, Ingraham, Wasbiogton, A. Maltvey, agian’; JM. King, Suom; R A. Porryth, Newburg, W stop) ing at the Astor House » deces and wife, Georgia, J. P. Lester and lady, Virgs CB Woretor, Connesuout; A. R. Montgomery, New Orioane, A. D. Kendiick aud party, Georgia: J. F Whiting aod family, Rahway, BH Owen, Hartford, Conn., and ©. G. Dart auc wiy, Keeno,N. H.,are stopping Latarge House. Goi. G. W. Cooper, Alabama; Iarves N. Morind, Florida; Benj. Keune, Charleston, 8 0/1. G Robertson, Maryland Aaron D Hobbard, Bosvon ; James Armstrong, Baltimore; P. J. Maynard, Texur; Col. Wood, Havana, aod TR Hleww and family, Georgia, are stopping at the Motropolt= tan Hai) Gen. Totten, Chief EKagiveer of the toatl Feaineer Corpe of the Uelied States Army, arrived in Yortiaud, Me., on the Tid ust, actompanied by bis wife ‘The foilowing 4) vorces were granted Inet week tm the Supreme Court of Boston: —Martoe J. Willey from Hiram a for adultery, Rebecca M. Smersoa, from Charles Wagner, fr desection. Governor Hicks, of Marylan’, arrived in Baltimore oo Friday. A. Hall, Hastings, N. ¥., are The rumor Stronger daily, says the Toreato Gicke, that Lard Walgrave to vo ences’. Sie Kidman Heed ae Governor General. ‘The following persone were in Chicago {he 6th in- lant —Hoo. Ingram Los ton, +: Hom. Owen Lovejoy and deughter, Wi; Heo. Jno. F. Farce worth, I, Jao. W. ‘anith, Scotland, Hon. Win. Knowles and family, Mo.; J. & Williama, Reo and family, GW. Samper be) and folly. Tew, DO Feq., Denver City, K.'T.; J. 6. Jarrett, Beq., aut tamil Me, How, PD, panned, No J. Veu Homan, Req. , Tenn. ham, Mich ; How. Cameiue M oe i 4. Baker, Mina, Oot, Lomed Pieayune; W. Hi. Doane and tanily, New Sanderson aod family, sod J. Hi. itlew and fam Lonia. Judre Banos. ; Liens. 5.8 A; How. LB Crocker, Oswego, N.¥.: Dr. — Unsivorsity of Michigau, anc Hon. Gerrit that a private telegraphic man. was recsived ix Dundee 08 the crening of the Tite Heenan, who recently fought with we abdo- Sayers, bas beon tabbed at New York by Morrisey = champion, and seriously wousdoe ia the for adultery. Curiwtina Waguer (rom | The Kegatia ot the Kinpire City Regatta \ club, AID TO ITALY. ‘Toe sixth apnual regutta of the Empire City Regatts | Letter from Mr. Ciub took place yesterday, on the East siver, opposite | Courad's, Yorkville, Park, and attracted an immense as- fenblage of spectators, This club was originated in 1806, vy several geutiemen tu this city who were desirous tious among our @itizens, Although it bad to eucouuter many Gyiicuities in ite early progress, it has successfully | surmounted them all,and is now confeasediy the moat presperous aud important regatta club in the Untted States. ‘The credit of the flourishing position of tue clus 15 main y to be attributed to the unwearied efforts and liberality of its President, Mr. Stemhon Roberts, together with its aotive and energetic officials, Meseré, A. ML Matbews aud George J. Wood, the Secretary and Treasurer of the lub, Last year was the first ocecasion of the regatia paying ite own expenses. years the gentiemea above Other liberal supporters of the club, have been make up the deliciency for the prizes offered out own pockets [ais year, also, the receipts will excBed the expenditure, eavicg & balamee in baud towards the regatia of 180! (he jnages on this oocarion were Mesers. F, J. A. Boole, Georne Wilkes, Jacob Meserole, J, D. BR. LB Wing avd Captains Barker, M. R. Roberws er. They Wore étaloucd 0. board the mao B Geve}, who bad kindly placed it at the club, aod #vich was anchored tn the river abrenst Conrad's Garden. ‘The Oret race was for fishing boate, not exceeding seven- | cep feet, without outriggers, aistance five miles, aud we | prizes wore $20, $10 avd $3, respectively, for Mrst, second | and third bouts” The following were the entries — | Robert Foster—Deunis Leary, James Biglin, trom New Vore Pirk—No. 1 James Coleross, Joan Eckerson, from New York White—No 2 Honry Fieh—William Coogan, Michael Rogers, from Jer- ey Oy. Biue aud white—No 3, ‘Aipha—Wilham Windover, audrow Latham, from New York. Rei—No. 4 | A g000 start was effected, the Alpha #001 showing an advance. She maintained the lead the first time round; | time 23 minutes. Eventually winning the race by twen- | ty lengths to 48 minutes 8 seconds; the Maggie coming in second, and tbe Heary Foster third, ‘The nent race was @ most interesting feature of the re- kntla, being ®raee for amateur oaremen oaly, with #ix care: Mapstvoak boats, The following wore the entries, | and the p were a champiou flag aad silver teher | jor tue first, & elk casign for the second, and $6 the thir boat:— Fagie—J. Huckle, J Dowley, T. Prockell, H. Conner, M. fonver, H. Malpas; Cox, R. Heury, from New York, Red—No 1. Gulieck— Wom. H. Mathews, James Ward, R. Halliday, Jobo Lawrence, J. Y. White, W. BH. Spear, from New | York. White aud favoy cans—No. 2. What le 1}—F H Armstrong, T, Redmond, D. Probet, Jd, Kennedy, T R Hai, J. Melibargy; Cox., D. Wood, from Hoboken. White, with white and blue caps— No. 8. ‘The Gulick started off with @ sight lead, the What Is It? being Kecou! ao) the kagtc iast, The former boas steadi- ly increased 8 lead, and rounced the stake boat the first tune tm 17 minutes, 66 kecons, full \weaty lengths abead of the What Is It? the Kagle being a loog way in the rear. This position Was maivtalued throughout, the Gulick winving easily in 37 minutes 7 seconds ‘Yhe third race was (or 17 feet working boats, with the foilow tog evtries — i Dav. bicxboro—James Sheridan, from New York. | Grey—No. 1 Joseph Brown—Coruelius Fineh, from New York. | Whie—Ne 2 | Jaue—Jobo Alvan, from New York Red—No. 3. | ye f, Becuan=-dohm Macready, from NewYork. Red— 0 4. First prize, $25; second do., $10, third do., $3. A good start wae effected. the J. ©. Heena’ vanor, Abd joniniaining tt the first time round, part the judges’ boat @ boat leagth ahead of the Brown, “iw 25 minutes, 20 seconds. Hecuxn boat, however, seemed fatigued, wh _ wae pulling steady and within himself, Oa oe ei st wae Moen Ubat the Joseph Brown was leading, (he race it hand,and roundiog the stake twenty ii Advantage over the Mary Jane. ‘Time, 48 minutes 3335 Next followed the four oared boat race, with $100 for the Sret, $25 for the sccond, and $10 for the third. The entries were:— - Sons w ya Stevens, H. Wookin, D. Le neway, from Pougtk Hop Up—Oscar Teed, Hee! H. inys, from @ at Geo J Vrown—Dennis Leary. Jobn Noy Beruard Biglin, from New York. ie boat a boatiength abead, in 14 minutes 61 this lead was quickly increased two home the second aad the judges boas twenty ‘The last race was for champion sculls, with a fing @P | $60 for tho winner; $20 for the second the tuird boat. The entries were:— Mary Beil Roberts—Patrick Lynch, from Harlem. White ene disek—No. 1. Ovcar Toed—Josbua Ward White—No. 2. Young Strenger—Taomas Burns. White—No. &. Thomas Jeferson—Thomas Hart. White—No. @ The Ocear Teed did not go, cha ceraman, Joshua winner at Poughkeepete, wad And malviained tt 100 boat's lengths in zi i : id 2 58 Bi rable wervice by bepiog the row le proteat or tom to: mele une the who.e aiair capital order. & Supreme Court—Chambers, Befure Bon. Judge Sutherland. MANDAMUS AGAINST THE BOARD OF STPERYISORS, Serr, 10.—The People at the Retation of Wm. C. Wet more 0a. the Board of Supervisors of the County of Nee York. —This was an application of the Record Commis | Davie! Vurish $20, 4 siotere Mespedow & Baker, for a mandamus to compel the Board of Sopervisor® to raise by tax the sum of | $10, TG. 850,000, certified hy the relatore to be ¢ue them for work done for the cosnty i priotiog and binding the public re- core, #aid $80,000 to be raiset pursuant to the act of April 17, 1860, aud fortii ‘ding the issuing 0” the sonual (AX Du Ke, LOW 10 Le pokeeesion Of the Super visors, unt provinion made for the raising of sald money by tax, spit morving the Judge rendered an opinion the motion fr # mandamus, subeequentiy obtained a f pnocsiange Before bon, Judge Ingraham, Termite and others ve. Henry |. —Motion granted, Corts te abide the event. . Pimothy La ey va. Jaoud Motion granted e far wa to require paar wen orth ee oe respects tho motion is sted James J Howard vt. George C Bennett —No affidavit of mer is Was gerved with the papers, aud Uuerefore mune can be teed on thit motion DOD-Tesklence i® Eot.iradi 3tod. | #00 for denying the motion | event, This kone is a good rem Viaimtl's costa to abide Comme: fi —Special Term. iefore Hoo. dudee " Pideans Page ve Biwatsih Maass, Adm., @e.—Order of | @rrest dlecherged | dlaraee Chambert we. @. 2. Hartson. —Dewarrer over- rw tz A Shells vt. James Homer.—Motion to ameud @rmited Couditienaily. Chariee Sohulte oo Plijah H. Kimbale. —Onse settled. — " Croley 0 vor George E Warton Mir abe Bre Norra ‘Wm F Storer—Peter Kelly and som, Mire Livanroor—Abip Nopiure—Thes 1. Comet, riirestoe-Ptty | bis companion ip arms,and to share | and glory, evidence of defendant's | mont wae t have of fostering aud developing the taste for aquatic recrea- ‘ing queries, signed “Subscribers” :— tm. bien us as to which of the two: is the one. juarters, dct When Garibaldi threw the gauntlet to the tyranw of Italy, vy culling all the Italians, scattered throughout the world, with the magic words—Ove million of musket General Avezzana (comprehending the thonght of the hero, which lay bidden in those words), ata meeting of Whereas, the appeal was general, above ciety was a part of the Italian population of this couutey, | Committee waa eppointed to call a mass of all the Italians. That committee guve notice, the Gari {upd was unanimously elected Liang of i a Mi re tiga ng A ror earn ninenanee ia A committee, baving given to Gen. Garibaldi legal information of our with 9 letter dated ie Deoember, ) auewered . Avezzana as fol- WS ae My Dear Geyxust—How often, tn our late the Anetrians have I thoagtt uf my old tows would have ‘cou’ apd ale | seilen 91 tbacbls pou bare eae nbaeut, ‘ent ott Kaen direct Gen. J. Aveczana, New York, Lately our President General Avezzana—the St, Louis Potoso, aud of the 80th of April, Rome—ieaving here a bumerous Hera j fi My Dean Comramons=I absent myeelt trea this ety. our to collect he cause of Bnd peceasary to t you to continue your to ward all sums to Mr. | to Wien diferent orrers, Feuee you all , Tid you thenta of aifeevon, bs GEN. J. AVRZZAN rt Domenico Menall and the ‘Committee for the Garibald: fund to To the Vice members of York. Having thus satisfied your subscribers about the <a and autbor!zation at juarters of the Italian Oo: tee for ech duct me Mente i gate sir, rel four sorvant, ahr nena DOMENICO MINNELLL, P.&—The committee continues to receive subsori tionr at the places:—0 Minnelli, Vice 114 East Thirty first atreet; Mechanics’ Bank, Cashier at the bank; P. Piatti, 4. Broadway; ‘Vanni, 69 Rose . 4 ar. rep street, Brooklyn; G. B. Tanguinettt, ‘A. Susini, House; A Bravi, 116 Third E Muzio, No. 2 Cilmton piace; R. » Seo’y, 848 Broadway. Subscription to -Garibaidi’s Fand for Italy. “ TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. ‘The Italian National Committee of New York, com- posed of V. Botta, E.P. Fabbri, M. Pastacaldi, G. Albi- pola, Dr. Cecearini, O. Fabbricotti, E.G. Fabbri, @. Ne- wo | gretti,G, Valerio and. Gajani, in publishing the list of subscriptions already obtained by them, beg leave te cali the attention of the friends of Italy to the decisive ubeat of the J.C. Heeusn, which bad a similar | ptroggle in which Garibaldi is now engaged. A timely aid at this supreme moment may decide the victory; and Garibaldi is now more than ever in need of material aid; all ramorg to the coutrary are untrue. Auy sum eatrusted to this committee, either by individuals or by other com- mittees, will be immediately forwarded personally te Garibaldi, aud @ receipt published im the papers — i ea Hf . : z s st ? iii: Semued Kiiort $20, B. T. Samuel G. Arnold $16, Dr. Mra D. King #10. George A King $10, ‘ae. $10, Fdoie King Sly —Total, $3, were forwarded to the Natiwnal Soniety at rg SERRE; this eum ‘Tar.a for GaribalM, and the 87 Puaet oramer, N.Y. iu PadtacAll, Treanor, Mr, Lawrence, on the part of the Bourd of Supervisors, | PAFtmemt, FIRST MABTING @¥ TRE INVESTIGATING COMMITTER— r Plait eto epecy for wt real eaiate | Of Aldermen appointed to investigate the reasoas which 5 onaer ‘been held yesterday. Alderiman Starr, Lowever, was the only member of the committee im at- Verdance, the apeent Aldermen being Merars. Genet and Boole, Messrs Craven and Tappan were both preseat, desider @ large number of persons interesied ia to pre- gree of the aot ielp ated farce. veep ly oe those in altendance that "@ Intec ded vo a jrurn veetigation, of Die colleng aes preeeat, My Onav