Show NEWS BY EASTERN MAIL the eastern mail arriving on F friday last brought new york and other eastern dates to the ath and st joseph papers to the loth of september politics continued to be the all engrossing topic with the masses but a majority of the political aspirants were in a glorious state of uncertainty as to the result of the presidential contest the ile election in vermont on the ath of september resulted in the election of or fairbanks for governor and the complete triumph of the I 1 republicans they elected their candidates i for con congress ress by increased majorities also the state senators elect ane arc said to be republicans and nine tenths of the representatives I 1 are of the same political faith saxe douglas democrat received more than four times as many votes as harvey the breckenridge candidate for governor there was nothing new transpiring in the states the prince of wales not having finished his canadian tour the prince and party after I 1 leaving baving Z montreal according accordi rg to pro gramme visited ottowa where as reported there was greater enthusiasm manifested than had been witnessed in any auy of the other cities that had been visited by the heir apparent two miles below the city he be was met by six steamers full of passengers and one hundred and fifty canoes man manned n ed by twelve hundred lumber ers who saluted the prince with the most vigorous cheers heard since his arrival in america add and escorted him to the city where twenty thousand people had assembled to witness his coming 0 and to participate in the ceremonies of the joyous occasion on monday september 3 he went to brock ville where be met with a triumphal reception and the next day at 4 pm lie he arrived at kingston where the orangemen orangeman Oran gemen notwithstanding 0 shewell the well weil known purpose of the duke of newcastle to enter no city in which a partisan display should be attempted had erected arches bearin bearing the emblems and inscriptions peculiar to their order and assembled in jage large numbers on the wharf determined to join in in the procession the duke of newcastle declined to land unless all party demonstrate demon strat ons were withdrawn the most intense excitement was creat created led ted the orangemen orangeman Oran 0 gemen refus refusing lihr to make concessions and the royal party remaining on board the steamer the demonstration of the orangemen orangeman Oran gemen had bad been anticipated and as they refused to yield the prince refused to land and the parties left for belleville at 4 pm on wednesday the only familiar communication with the shor shore ewas was a message from the prince thanking in the officers officer 3 of a volunteer corps from rome NY for their attention in visiting kingston to assist in his escort after the steamer having on board the royal party had left mass meetings took place in which the duke of newcastle and sir edmomd head were rancorously assailed it was asserted that the orangemen orangeman Oran I 1 gemen emen of this city would proceed forthwith to toronto to join in the party display at that place A meeting of orangemen orangeman Oran 0 gemen emen was held in toronto on the evening of the ath to decide oh what course they would pursue and it was anticipated that they would be as obstinate as were their fellows at kill kili kingston ston stol there was much excitement in in consequence of their movements and the common salutation inthe street was iano no surrender oa on the arrival of the prince at belleville from kingston the orangemen orangeman Oran gemen turned out to receive him but he refused to land and anti left for coburg the same forenoon thousands of people had congregated Z t to receive him and were greatly disappointed at his not landing at coburg where he arrived at nine ol clock on the evening I 1 of sept oth there was no oane orange demonstration late dispatches from mexico state that a battle was fought at lagos between miramon and Degol degollado ladop on ori the loth of august miramon with 2000 men tried to cut his way through but his force was surrounded by degollado with 2800 men the fight right lasted five days miramon nil Ali ramon was badly wounded but escaped with a few of his cavalry ile he lost all bib bis artillery and the remainder of his ary army were made prisoners general pacheco was killed and general made prisoner and miramon was in 1 full flight g sin sir benjamin brodie brodle the celebrated london a surgeon burgeon ba hab lecome acome totally blind wild |