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r Gen. Castillo, numbering in all some 10,000 men, were met, attacked and utterly routed by the Liberals under Gen. Zaragoza, so that very few ever found their way back again to the city. The Generals only escaped with their lives, leaving fifty pieces of artillery, all their stores and ammunition, and 2,000 prisoners in the hands of the enemy.--The prisoners, however, were soon after set at liberty, on the capitulation of the city, which was the necessary consequence of the battle. Gen. Doblado was expected on the 19th of November in Guanajuato, where great preparations were on foot for welcoming him. Seven thousand more cavalry were expected in Morelin, to march with the Liberal forces upon Mexico. Rajas and "Brownsville" Carvajal are their leaders. The British Legation at the city of Mexico had been sacked by order of Miramon and Robles, and from the million of dollars there on deposit, belonging to the English bondholders, nearly one-half of a million has been take