| Show EASTERN NEWS BY MAIL mall the latest advices advises from the stats stat 9 by friday evenings 6 mail were to the from new york and other atlantic cities and to the tho from the frontier there was nothing transpiring in iii any part of the anted un ted led states out of the common course of things storms hurricanes fires and other disasters and accidents were of aa as freouf frequent nt occurrence as at any ti time me during the summer and the average loss of life by violence and other means had not d minis hed bed the tho political world was as much in a state of uncertainty as ever but judging from the tone of tha the partisan presses generally it a beems seems ems that it was almost universally conceded that the little giant was wag a gone sucker in the free states as well as at the south and hat that f unless by some fusion operation of the three parties opposed to the republicans could be made to bear upon the elections in new york new jersey and pennsylvania Perin sylvania the success of lincoln could not be avoided vigorous measures were being taken to bring bri about a coalition of the douglas breckenridge and bell factions and on the evening of the uit a monster union meeting was held at coopers institute new york and several orators of each faction made speeches denouncing noun moud cing einIg lincoln and the republican party but said bothin nothing about their differences with each other in relation to the questions involved ks 9 is usual when such assemblages meet fon for similar purposes great unanimity prevailed preva fied 11 according to report and there were said to be twenty thousand people on tile the outside of the institute that could not gain admittance for want ant of room the noise and conf confusion made on the occasion was tremendous but the republicans did not seem terrified by the d splay nor tha the contemplated coalition asserting coolly that they th ey could carry the state awer aner all combinations that could be bo made the eth of november wiil will settle the facks facts and till then the question may be considered I 1 somewhat in doubt A new planet was discovered on september I 1 loth lath at the national observatory washington no definite action had bad been taken on the pacific telegraph proposals but it was believed that mr sibley would have the contract awarded to him his bid was the highest being the maximum limit of the act art of congress the other bids had all been withdrawn mrs harney wife of gen harney U S army amy died at paris august and was buried with aitho altho imposing carem ceremonies onies onles of the catholic church col steptoe of the U S army who had a severe stroke of paralysis at lynchburg va a few days previous had BO so far recovered on the uit as to be able to converse with his friends sergeant F miller of company com pany G fifth infantry lately posted at camp fl ffoyd oyd oya shot a woman who accompanied the aregim regiment i en t to new mew recently they were engaged en aged to be married before their a arrival in that country but she bolted afterwards and while they were sitting in a tent together he grew brew a pistol and shot her through the neck then shot himself through the heart both died instantly ins tautly tanIly the name of the theroman woman was not given in the published account of the tragic kramic affair there was a destructive fire f lre ire at albany NY on oi sept zept letb destroying desiring 0 an extensive ext piano fact fac factory tory toxy ory pry with W th one hundred and fifty pianos loss lost about and one in philadelphia anthe destroying a camp ilone lione alcohol and arid turpentine manufactory loss the tile gulf of af mexico was visited by a f furl furi ari arl oua us gale on th tha ith of september in which pant pany lives lost igi ind and ani a 0 vasi vast amount of property destroyed nearly every house in in balize was carried away all the wharves and boat houses on the shore of the lake between new orleans and mobile were demolished milneburg Miln eburg the terminus of the railroad was submerged and the wharves seriously damaged the town of biloxi miss was entirely destroyed the storm was severe at mobile submerging the wharves and doing 0 great damage there were also several fires during the storm five steamboats were sunk and several vessels driven ashore there and at other places along the coast but the full extent of the losses on sea and land had not been fully ascertained at latest dates the loss of property A af lobile Mobile by wind and fire was estimated at bough gb county newyork New York had recently been leen visited by a tornado A singular bingin ringing F t noise preceded the hurricane those out of doors compared its advance to the fierce driving t of many lumber wagons 0 the lights in many bouses houses were all at once extinguished without any visible cause severi severa several I 1 houses were unroofed others were moved from their foundations and others still were thrown down and demolished trees were torn up by the roots and blown about like thins thin things s of little height deight i there was was a heavy storm at newark NJ sept which completely flooded the city f filled the cellars ardd arid basements with water and destroyed much property the steamer gazelle on entering eagle harbor lake superior sept 10 ran on a ledge of rocks and became a total loss on oil the 15 th the steamer city 0 of louixiana Jouis lana iana snagged 0 and sunk at hat island in the mississippi on september lith a passenger train having baving 0 on board a party of excursionists returning from a fair at elk elj horn was ran into by a freight train at delavan Wis wisconsin cousin and five persons were killed and twenty five wounded by latest dates from the kansas gold go d mines the vigilance vi 0 ilance liance committee was waging a war I 1 of ext extermination germination ermi elmi nation a against ainest the gamblers and th eves two men were hull bull hung by them on the oth uit one of whom was taken from the sta stage stae e chileon while on his way to the missouri river there had been a great scattering among that class of beings and several who in their flight took down the platte had reached the frontier towns of kansas kanbas and nebraska where they wre not cordially welcomed and the probability was that they would have to go lower down bufore b afore finding b a resting place the miners had generally dec declared larid in f favor avor of the old oli provisional government the prince of wales arrived at niagara on the uit and remained there witnessing t the h demonstrations that were made oil on the occasion on and seeing the sights sig ats around and in I 1 the vicinity of that magnificent water fall lii ill the ile he did not accept offer to take him across the river on his rope on a wheelbarrow but he witnessed a transit across the river by tha the wonderful performer and sundry other feats exhibited by him which so pleased tho prince of wales that I 1 he afterwards ds sent the pr prince ince of rope a present of on the ni morning orning of the the prince and his party went to QU queenston buston where he ho haidt he top stone ston e of the brock monument and received an address from the veterans veteran s of 1812 ile he thea then went to hamilton and was received with the usual demonstrations and parade the next day he opened opened the provincial fair and on the he went to detroit and assumed the the name of lord renfrew erom from detroit ac according cordin I 1 to arrangements t he tie was to go via chicago Chic agoSt st louls louis cincinnati and pittsburgh to washington ashington IV where he would arrive about the ad dinst thence to philadelphia where lie was expected on the ath and from thence thenice to new york yore where a grand ball was to tok be given on the e at which the heads of departments from washington wahington were expected to be in attendance att and great doln doin doings s were wore anticipated the steamer mer star of the west arri arrived vedat at new NW orleans on them uit from havanna and it wasi was reported that the spanish war steamer francisca disis Das ishad had arrived at havanna from omoa on the fth arld and truxillo on the ath with the news that thai the british war steamer icarus with a transport and troops under command of alvarez AI varez had proceeded to the rio negro where Walker sL army was encamped campe drand doand and captured walker with seventy cf of h his men all of or whom whoa were taken to truxillo and delivered to the authorities of honduras walkers men wore were meryi vary destitute and feany vt of them being sick bicle were permitted to return to the united states 0 on the condi condl conditio condition tio n of never engaging again in an ex expedition edition against central america general walker and colonel were to be shot later dates confirmed the reports with the addition that gen walker and col had been shot by the honduras authorities walkers men had bad been permitted to depart thus the grey eyed man of destiny closed his career without accomplishing much forthe benefit of the human race official dispatches des patches confirm the defeat of miramon Mir amoon aroon rhe the battle was at Silao not lagos as reported and lasted only one instead of five days generals pacheco and hernandez hern indea were killed gens alfaro ortega 0 and an drade were taken prisoners tile the overt overthrow brow of ill ili miramont Mi ramons ramona army was rather an extinction than a defeat miramon himself general cuevas and four of his aids are arc said to have been the only persons who escaped and tile the rest of the army of men were either killed wounded or made prisoners the had bad abandoned the cities of chodova balata and orizaba Orl ori zaba 9 where the liberals were raisin raising a troops to attack the 06 enemy at puebla tile the liberal army of the interior inter lor were in in making preparations to advance on the city of mexico the latest news from vera aruz was to sept ad twenty thousand liberals were marching on the C capital I 1 j miramon was in the city of mexico w men the attack was waa expected to commence on the ath A new loan to be exclusively levied upon mexico was wa expected to be soon proclaimed the bishop of guadalajara had been released from imprisonment by agn G n degollado it is re reported portet that gen maga had made good his escape the correspondent of the prop Proy rem resso at the capital says saya that thal the liberal army had left and they were expected to reach the citron city on thesta three thousand men were advancing 0 from cuernavaca gen ortega was expect expected eav eAt ito tto to arrive soon from guadalajara |