Show EASTERN NEWS I 1 by the last mail from the east dates from new york to the and from st joseph to the of september were received there had been no particular change in the I 1 aspect of political affairs of late and a all ail 1 parties were as much in doubt as ever and were no etter better assured as to what the future would brin bring forth than they were two months previously vidu siy sly the election in I 1 maine resulted as anticipated in the complete triumph of the republicans according to reports th their e ir majorities jori jorl ties were greatly increased wa washburn ashburn was elected governor b by y an overwhelming I 1 majority all the members of congress the state sena senators torso and a large majority of the representatives elect are republicans and they were rejoicing 0 on a grand scale over their victory to r y throughout the state the greatest dis disaster aster thai had occurred was the sinkin binkin sinking b of the steamer sadyelin Lad lady elgin eigin 0 on 11 11 lake michigan by which about ilyes lives were lost she left chicago on the evening of the aeh of september having on or board nearly four hundred persons principally excursionists from who were return returning returning in lo 10 home and w wa a r ran an into when about ten miles wiles from shore by the schooner Ai angusta augusta igusta off waukegan wauregan Wauk kegan eban at two oh tile tiie morning of the atho ath sh sil king 0 in twenty minutes with all on boa board rd exi delting twenty BU ew persons there were only omy two small boats oafs lefon iet let or the steamer after the collision in one 64 of which thirteen persons es escaped to shove dho sho in the other eight 0 left the I 1 boat but four of ot those were atre drowned at the beach there were in all some fifty persons saved in various ways aanon among the ahe missing D col lumsden of offee bb nev rei orleans picayune and herbert ingraham Ingra 0 ham bam cisi tsi member of parliament and proprietor of th thea eLondon ondon illustrated news and ais als aiso also 0 his so son bon n herbert I 1 with many other gentlemen of distinction from various parts of ot the world the cana canadian dhan than sch schooner IV 11 navey davey with a cargo of coal sprung barud a a leak in a heavy gale on sept sih sib and aria sunk near the middle island lake erie the crew of saven seven seven persons escaped to the rigging where they re mayled seventeen bjurs landwere and were finally rescued cued by a passing vessel the steamer arago sunk near rear goose island P in the mississippi the same day the sc schonn schoon lioon e er vemont struck the pier at cleveland and n d down on he the lith se had on board a car carci cargo I 1 cl of wheat and corn other disasters of the kind are reported oa on the lakes and ana rivers with witla the tho th usual usua asua number ot of fires and other calamities so prevalent in all parts of the united states and the carla Caria canadas elas clas of late the T he indian troubles in new mexico were becoming D serious governor Rp rencher licher richer had refused to call for volunteers asserting that there were sufficient troops of the regular army and that be he had no power to call calt the militia into service service bervice as congress had made no provision for paying them col fauntleroy had rec received elved elvod orders from the secretary of war waro to make an immediate immedi ate and vi vigorous orous campaign campain D n against the Nava Viva joes on the of august the Nava joes stole from the government herd at rivarde alvara AI varde 1 head of beef cattle thirty troops went in pursuit and recovered head but did ap ili in t amy joity to the thieves A report reached sana sanja F fe e fork that the klowas and sioux loux had joined together and would make war upon the troops wherever found and the command at the pa nea nee fork were apprehensive of an attack from them shortly the prince of wales arrived at Tor thronton Toron onton ontoh toon the ath of september and those who had been bevlah with him from the time of his hia arrival in in america considered that his reception there exceeded all others that had preceded it in grandeur and magnificence on the evening ot 0 the jtb the prince was made a barrister and signed the rolls of the queens berice bench the common pleas and the chancery court he was also made a member of the law society y of upper canada canida sir allan mcnab appeared in his barristers bar robes obes for the first hat time in many years ile he attended church on sunday the 9 jtb anaf anif there was a tremendous effort made by PY orangemen orangeman Oran gemen emen amounting to a mob to naka nake him pass under an orange oradge arch th they ey hid had constructed ted eted on xing king strem in cr ic qc ing lag and return returning in but they lre wre foil d in t it ir attempt by tha the I 1 firm firmness nesa of the deke cf of N newcastle and aud ahe dexterity of the coachman on ou his e e eress cress from thi the church the orange men were a hand in ili iii r force intend ng to sele selie him ard make hun bun pass dundr ha ile became pi ddn s and turned t to 0 th the e D daleas Du U k keas Leas it if asking counsel the duke stern ar ard A aeter mined strode ahead the police cl ared tho way and th royal party was agam again seated when the mob gathered around the hor horses horbes 6 ties fies by order of the duke the coachman plied the whip the tho horses reared and plunged ed and to the great danger D of those thoss in front the cortege passed swiftly through in while hile bile mingled cheers cheera b groans roans and hisses followed them the orange difficulties were subs quent ly settled and thid thin things thins D s were moving on smoothly lly at latest clates date |