| Show NEWS BY EASTERN MAIL with its usual punctuality the eastern mail arrived on saturday morning last by which we received new york dates to september 29 and an I 1 st joseph to october 1 the political news is nearly of 0 the same nature as that received by the preceding mail considerably mixed d the leaders of the several lesser factions talked much about fusion in order to beat the republicans publicans re public ans at the presidential election but the rank rank raak and ailef ale did not seem from the genera tenor of the press to fall in with the idea of voting for a mixed electoral ticket so grea mrea readily dily dlly as those wio vo assumed to dictate in such matters wished a and id they may and anil may not conclude to coalesce to save the union as expressed though the anti antl fusionists at latest dates generally ered fighting their foes in squads to attacking in them in column preferring def defeat eat toan to an inglorious victory even if it could thusie obtained mr I 1 douglas delivered delly deily ered a big speech at cleveland ohio sept 2 ad to a large audience and another at tiffin on the at the latter place a company of douglas cavalry ca nairy said to be twelve hundred in num number herk berk were in attendance all handsomely mounted and said to be brave men and true but there was no general fight consequently those facts were j not made to appear from r tha he went to columbus and from thence to cincinnati where he arrived much fatigued on the evening of the having mala speeches at daython Day tron hamilton and principal towns through which he passed after taking a few hours rest he was escorted to the thoo court hoase house square at ten where thousands were assembled and ara greeted him with enthusiasm af after ter the confusion conf uston aslon had somewhat alia alla abated ted hon lion geo E pa pugh h announced that mr dou doug las as having havin made twelve speeches within the last three daya days and being beings without voice was waa unable to speak to such an immense crowd mr dduglas douglas however arose and said 1 I would make a speech to you if I 1 had the voice and aud strength but having neither owing to the causes stated by senator rurh rugh and for this reason you will have to excuse me I 1 1 I should have been delighted to address you but I 1 have made two day already and it mastbe understanding that when iari lari rived here I 1 was to make my appearance on only y thera there is no place in bi all nil americ america a where I 1 would have been more delighted to address the democracy than in cincinnati here upon the borders of a free and slave state where you can realize the causes of the irritation j existing between the different portions ot our aur country is the very place where I 1 would like to discuss those questions but I 1 have no voice voice that can reach the extent of this vast crowd ilor nor is there any mans voice that can do it I 1 am satisfied from what I 1 chave have seen in the last three days that ohio may nay be ranked auyon anion among the democratic states mr douglass voice wals wads was so hoarse that he be could be heard by those only near the platform he left cincinnati on the and vas was ras to speak at indianapolis on the ath and at louisville kentucky on the r on the oth of oi october there was toi tol to be a grand mass meeting 0 of ot the tho democracy D othe o the north west at chicago to welcome the return home of the little giant and to hear his speech of speeches A great demonstration was anticipated hon herschel V johnson joh Job candidate cand date for the vice presidency on the douglas ticket hon ilon fernando wood mayor of or new york city hon henry mayol may 0 maryland hon charles charies E stuart of michigan hon A C dodge of iowa hon ron william A gorman german of minnesota gov willard Willar dp of ij jj diana hon charles H larabee of oln sin and many ether noted speakers were to be he la in attendance no measure was to be left untried nor means spared to annihilate republicanism in th states northwest north norih west of the hlo ohio hio W W Dx drummond Dju ummond romond wa waa an pie of the committee of mr seward was in kansas on n the of 0 september and was to speak in lawrence on that day As the citizens of the united states residing in territories have no voice in electing the chief magistrate it is not presumable that mr seward visited bleeding kansas on an electioneering electioneer ing tour and he must have had bad some object in view in going thither other than the success of republicanism at the coming election ile he was accompanied by his son W H jun gov patterson and gen nye since the organization of the government of ol 01 the united states there was never such a furor for political speechifying speechify ing as now prevails from one end odthe of the tie country to the other and each fa faction ebion and party have marshaled their stump orators and ands sent them forth in eairy every direction to harangue the people on the questions at issue which many of these bois bols declaimers decla decia aimers imera openly assert will sever the uhlon under such cir clr circumstances um stances it would not be deemed strange if more than one of them should be found looking a up some hiding C place in the territories about which they are quarreling to which they may flee in the day of calamity but they will probably have to come f farther arar west than kansas dispatches from washington state that the contract f for or constructing the pacific tele garph was awarded to hiram sibley on the ol 01 september as anticipated A dispatch from washington on that day announces that the indian bureau had bad just received the first intelligence of the working of the new system allowing the indians to choose their awn own officers and enact their own laws for the prevention of drunkenness it is said toworu well among the who have adopted police laws which would be creditable to any city corporation the ne entire change from the system of regulations heretofore made by the bureau must be popular sovereignty in its fullest sense ilo iio how w would the new system operate in utah the postoffice Post office department has determined to discontinue the present mall mail service from st hoseph joseph to denver and send the malls mail around by council fi luffa iowa james buchanan Bucha nan oan jr the presidents private secreta secretary has resigned and his bis place has been supplied by A J fo formerly ser geant at arms of t the he alouse of af Re Represent presenta ar tive thirty clerks were to be removed from tha tho land office on the lath of this montil month on account of the expiration of or the law created by special act ct of con congress ress fire years yeara ago government had ordered 1 stands of arms to fort moultrie south carolina As there are not needed more than ihan men to garrison the de fences of cha charleston aleston rl eston the tha order was wag viewed with Tio little suspicion the neapolitan minister had taken leave of our government his diplomatic functions har ing been terminated by the recent revolutionary events in his own co coultry country it was reported that the pawnee pannee and sioux indians had had another fight near the pawnee reserve Thit thirteen teen sioux and one pawnee are reported killed the telegraph poles were mere set to within ninety miles mies of eort fort learney on the of september and the company were pushing forward the work with great energy in order to get the wires stretched by the first of nov nox emmerso em berso as to transmit the election news to that point for the pony express which will be a gain of two days in time the new orleans picayune of sept aist says that letters of the highest authority have been received in new orleans from havana which leases leaves norborn noro no room orn to doubt that something serious is pending between Spain and diax AlAx maxico mexico ico thy they assert positively that an tion of i not less than men is actually being fitted out at H navana havana ana for vara crua cru it was report reported td that col fontleroy had secured the service services of utah warriors to fight 7 the Nava joes fifteen hundred regular troops had been ordered to march to the navai 0 country on the of october but as only six companies i were mounted it was feared they could not do much good with well mounted desperate in 1 diang I 1 i there had seemingly been no falling a off offa a i the number of fires and accidents resulting in the loss of life and property in and around the united states the losses at sea had also i bee legreat Lg reat and the destruction by the late storia ormin st ormid the gulf ot 0 mexico had been ascertained tp tat kaye baye been blei more extensive than first reported thore chwe was a destructive fire at fort fott smith arkon the morning of sept 20 the times printing office and the post office in which were letters ani and the california mall for tor memphis were destroyed total loss estimated at on the day previous six hundred troops and seventy wagons as 03 reported arrived there from the plans pans at new orleans on the night of a fire destroyed property mostly liquor stores to the amount of an explosion of liquor in one of the burning 0 stores caused another building to fall burying some fifty persons in the ruins fifteen of whom were killed kille dand and others badly wounded the boiler in the marble works ow owned by IV W wallace pittsburgh penn exploded sept 24 killing Z ten or twelve persons and wounding others ne the boiler passed through four walls walla killing two men in its passage and landed in a grave yard there were one hundred men at work in the establishment at tho time the st steamer eamer A B Chambers was waa sunk near the mouth of the missouri river sept boat and cargo a total loss many blany other bli sli similar nilar accidents are reported to have occur occurred redi to which we have not timo to refer the work of destruction since the commencement of 1860 has not been cori confined hided fined exclusive exclusively fy to the united states but other portions of ot the earth have had similar visitations |