Show ro reign REIGH NEWS phe rhe latest dates fr om Europe te 1 e d by mail arelo the ath of march ENGLAND seventy six thousand men and the money to ay them had bad been voted for the english navy M s be army and navy estimates represent th the land forces at men and the navy to consist of steamers afloat and 55 steamers building 11 of which are ironclad iron clad in addition to these there are bailin sailing g besses ves ses the papers relative to the blockade of th the southern ports had been submitted to th the british parliament the times editorially argued that the moneyed classes in america were getting more and lurid more anxious for a settlement of the war and A a demand that the war must be settled in some wavor other begins to find volca voica the red sea telegraph cable between suez I 1 and jubal island a distance of two hu audred dred miles mites had been repaired and placed in wor working k in order he the news of taking fort donelson caused a depression in cotton and an advance in in american securities the english papers are quite profuse in expressing their opinions lons ions on the american difficulties the times admits the importance rf of the lale late federal victories but argues that a r construct construction ion lon of the union is not thereby brought nearer the morning post expresses the hope that the ex sting state of affairs will lead to mutual compromise as asne neither ither ilber party in the conlest is in a position to compel the other to an influential deputation had waited on mr hir gladstone to urge a repeal of 0 the hop duty mr gladstone argued that under present circumstances the government was not justified wied in abolishing any ireat great great tax but that they would carefully cons der the subject great excitement and violence had attended the ejection of the member to parliament for longford ireland the military were called out and charged upon the voters severa several imes limes imea no lives wre lost but many persons I 1 were injured major oreilly who headed the irish brigade in italy was elected but the supporters of his opponent were so intimidated 1 and prevented from voting that it was believed believed the election would be declared void the army estimates hid had been reduced and al parts of the same a agreed eed to abe ane total asked was sixteen a abir and a quarter millions million 8 sterl sterling 1 n the total number of dpn isawo is two hundred aundre dg and twenty seven thousand and of these over sweaty y four thousand are in the american possessions 1 the house of commons had adopted a resolution declaring that the tha colonies exercising the he right of self government ought to undertake the responsibility of providing for their own 0 wn internal security mr haliburton hailburton protested a against 9 ainest the resolution as 11 timed it was waa stated thol mr peabody had offered atthe funds collected for the albert memorial should be devoted to the erection of a chiri chirl charitable table institution that he would lve ive a hundred bundred thousand pounds sterlin sterling toward it pr or faill faili failing P i in a this thib that he had determined to ex expend pena pend t the hg e sum in building houses for tor the working classes of london i mr peabody quits england for a time with af of seventy thousand pounds sterling pen per a annum num FRANCE the french government hail haa sent ord orders IT to the rhe commander of the naval station at china not to td permit a repetition of atrocities similar lot tot ilose liose committed by the rebels at alc the capture of and the engish would send sim bim similar lar instructions to the commander t f the naval navai n al station at china the paris correspondent of the times announced that ohp th excitement conse consequent u en t upon prince ra speech were in increasing ea the doai doad ion lon bill was also atti attracting acting atten tion to lo the emperia Emper empen noa otys letter to gen ban tie tle reception which the bill met with in the legislative corps produced an baht n I 1 tife the paris correspondent of the daily mews news flaye nays that it is rumored that the serious conflicts between the emperor and the corps on the subject of count Pali pall kaos aos aoa flotation is likely to end in compromises the botin voting him a life pension to the amount asked ked francs and the government consenting not to have it maie maib hereditary the opinions Opi ovi nione nationale nationals Nati onale says that a reactionary movement is being prepared in southern italy for next spring reactionary bands were er being organised organized sed at trieste malta and rome they will ds embark disembark d busly at several points in the neapolitan territory prince napoleon in a speech in the french S senate ee deu den mined nned that the french troops evacuate evae evaa rome on the ad of march the discussion in the french chamars Chamb rs excited cited the greatest interest the speech of prince napoleon asking the suppression of the temporal of the pope ii as at first considered the real policy if f the emperor lla la a known confidante of the emperor then spoke in favor of the temporal i power and the ministry declared they would j explain the policy of the government on a future occasion the t emperor emperor had sent ii a quarter of millon milion ot francs ont oui of his ha private purse to be distributed tri buted mong monr mong the suffering buffering workmen at the 9 eab industrial center centers finally adopted a lara ara graph in initiation ielati on to to the question y a vote of to 6 amid much applause M B pr previously evious e explained x the government policy which bi still 11 desires the independence pen dence both cf italy and the pope lie ile pointed out the difficulties which would attend the evacuation of rome tome and said that the government eld eid not yet despair of overcoming the opposition of the papal government to an arrangement with italy prince napoleons attacks on austria during debate led to a demand for explanations which proved sati satisfactory factory the affair of the students and M iteman had become rather serious numerous arrests arrests bad been made and precautionary measures had bad been adopted RUSSIA an imperial decree bad been promulgated granting religious freedom and exemption from taxation and military service to emigrants settling in russia advices advises from warsaw state that an ordinance of the governor of poland had been issued ordering that neither judicial investigations nor arrests for of fences committed prior to the state of sege shall in future take place all the councilors councillors counci lors of the districts and towns of russian poland were to reenter re enter upon their thel r I 1 public duties on the of march j seventeen persons had been condemned to transportation to siberia among them prince and countess R dewuske Re kossokoski six polish students of the university universia sit bit at st had been condemned to kard hard 1 i labor a nd two hundred and forty B students t u dent 3 placed under surveillance by the he police on the of february the journal ro of st petersburg published an article referring t to some bome me of the delusions on the polish question tio 1 in til the e french senate the articie article ar icle icie says sayi tha that 1 a happy future is insured for poland b 0 id th the I 1 intention nten tion of the emperor for the tho wel wf clEare tate tare of poland be secured by reason of cons consciousness clou ot guty auly on laer latr hide bide will attain the greatest happiness and pros but treaties and established rights ight must be respected this alone will bilag about the progress and public amelioration which the E emperor emperor contemplates otherwise poland will meet with cruel disappointment A great conflagration had destroyed a large portion of the work workshops slops in the dockyards dolk dock yards of Nicola Nicol alff lff iff upon the black sea the treaty of commerce between russia and the porte extends to russia the uhe same advantages which the porte has granted in i former treaties to france italy and great britain general curator of the university of the district of st petersburg who pla played ed a prominent part during the recent student disturbances has been ie removed moved ITALY i it is officially announced that a treaty of commerce on free trade principle 4 and a treaty of navigation w uld ulu shortly be co con n d db b tween italy ard Engl engi england aLd the italian cabinet openly accused the government of ticino of administration mal mai in having confiscated the episcopal beneficed benefices benefi ces and demanded the annulment of the confiscation restitution of the acquired rights and compensation for the mal mat adminis administration ration the italian government finally thre threatened atene d t to retaliate by suppressing the colleg connected with borromeo college victor emanuel was ivas received rece hed at milan the he 5 h instant very en enthusiastically thusia ally aily the resignation of the italian ministry had hati been confirmed JM al had organized a new cabinet including cordova sell mancini cialdini Persa persano noi nop and marquis pepoli gen goyon was taking stron strong in military measures at rome to stop the popular poplar muni fe stations garaba di had arrived at turin and had a conference with rith with M and a long conversation ver eatton took pace ace respecting the army admitted the ne necessity cesal ty of a complete reorganization and garibaldi promised his assistance the danger of an expedition of volunteers hi duis duls disappeared appeared rata azzi has expressed his intention of energetically getic ally opposing hostile demonstrations GREECE i late lat advices advises say that the in insurrections at was limped to a small area A serious engagement took pace peace there between the rebels and royal troops contributions had been imposed on the inhabitants of the town the king had demanded the institution of council of 0 war to judge the rebel soldiers PRUSSIA the electors had In trusted the ister of foreign affairs mr God dans with the formation of a new min berv rv the toe report is confirmed that france england and sweden have insisted upon Dieno denmark nark observing the treaties of 1851 and 1852 these powers consider the germin and danish dispute as an internal matter between germany and denmark th the commercial treaty with the united states state bad been signed A treaty between the portland porte and RO belgium had be ban ben been n agreed upon there had been considerable agitation in bulgaria amongst the greeks and bulgarian two thousand two hundred bulgarians Bulga rians had given in adhesion to the greek Arch anch bsh p who has seceded lumn lum ramn n c hurch church owing lowing to the tile tire greek Rati patriarch Ba arch |