Show NEWS BY EASTERN MAIL the te eastern mail arrived on friday mo morning rn in 11 one day earlier than usual by it new york and other dates from atlantic cities to the oth and from the western frontiers two or three days later were received the news from the states is of little importance mostly political and relative to the great gatherings 3 of the people to hear bear partisan orators speak on the great questions which agitate the country from center to circumference I 1 As the day approaches that mil wll MeaS ceasr i ably decide the hopes and fears of the several parties their speakers seem geem more acrid in n their denunciations and belch forth their spleen against their opponents with greater vehemence if it possible pos sibe than at the commence commence commance ment of the campaign and it if some of the most boisterous do not burst or blow off so much gas that they will colla collapse pae before the sixth of november tb they ey wll will have no ty thereafter ter in in getting insured against such casualties should they desire it at very lov lov jov premium premiums the great reat fusion scheme to defeat lincoln have been a failure up to latest dates and it it shall be brought about before the election a mighty effort edfort will have bave to be made and then it may not accomplish what the originators desire mr douglas spoke at indianapolis on the tha thai thal of september according 0 to appointment his speech was not lengthy an hour and a quarter only having been occupied in its delivery he refused to answer certain questions propounded by the indiana journals opposed to him and gave breckenridge abound thrashing for deserting the democratic platform on which hs he stood shoulder to shoulder with hilain ghilain 1856 there was a large jarge concourse of people in at some said one hundred thousand others about one fo u arthas many at louisville on the where lie he arrived a little after noon he addressed by esti estl estimate mafe maie thirty thousand people Buchan Buch aarland anand breckenridge were handled by him without gloves they he ho said baid would bo be responsible if lincoln should be elected althey were both working to that end lie he spoke an hour and a half from Luls luis louisville ville judge douglas returned home to chicago where he arrived october ath at 10 pm ile he was inet met at the depot by 2000 doulas douglas dou qi las who escorted him to the tremont house it was estimated that at least ten thousand people were in attend 1 ance to witness his arrival alia the following day he was to make his last great speech and retire from the canvass to await the result Mr Seward after leaving kansas 14 went to st louisane loul Lpuis sand and then to chicago where he made a speech on thead the ad according 0 to previous arrangements ran range 0 ments it was estimated that from toW tom OOOO were present on or the occasion on the ath be he delivered another bi big speech at Oleve lahd to a large audience there was a grand torch torchlight ii g bt procession in new york city on the evening evenin L of the ad there were nearly fourteen thousand torch bearers in the ranks it was the great mammoth republican demonstration of the campaign in that city and the doings were on an a grand scale seals according to the report the marching occupied about five fia hours and ard the number of spectators was immense but it is not to be inferred that they were all republicans on the contrary there were esome some demonstrations rations a in the streets streeta and other places during the display that indicated that there were those thosa among amona the beholders who had no fellowship with the performers governor morgan of new york had issued a pi proclamation rocla rocia mation matlon designating thursday november as a day of thanksgiving in that state the state fair ati at elmira which opened mcf oct ad was wa according to report a splendid concern bon ton cern tha the receipt cpr tyro days amounted to wao MAO the state vecal election on in florida was strongly contested bythe bell bill and breckenridge parties he the latter claim to be the victors but the result wai war was considered doubtful by some the british war steamer gladiator arrived at the pass below new orleans sept having on board the remains of IVal walkers kerys army he lie was shot at eight in the mornia morning sept col had bad been sentenced to four years imprisonment the next day after the arrival of the commander of the gladiator in new now queans queens he was knocked down by a friend of walker in the barroom bar room of the st charles hotel which caused great excitement by late advices advises from havana it was evident that preparations for an expedition against mexico were going forward forwards forwar dj and jand it was supposed that its departure WAS only de await final instructions from madrid by th this f next st steamer ea m er from ca cadiz d i z th thas citizens of Gf denver denyer met in mass convention tion oa the of september and adopted a provisional provision al government the I 1 election of f for the enquin en ensuing suin e six in month tj hp hewat was wat wa to be held on september anely anew silver sliver lead had bad been discovered in the dividing ridge between the arkansas and diatte river the weather was very cold at denver with frequent snows some of the owners of quartz mines who had bad become discouraged were doing better making or more per week there are large stories being a told abou about gold discoveries on strawberry creek and in wind river valley and other places placer in the th a vicinity of wind ivind river mountains but hot a short distance north of the emigration roaland roa dand in all probability there there will be a great rush to that region re relon ion lon from the east next spring the ile mines are sa d to be richer and the country far better than thail at pikes peak |