Show LATE FOREIGN NEWS GREAT BRITAIN in the house of commons on the of march lord john russell sta reply to in inquiries qu iries that a great deal of 0 correspondence llad ad taken place with naples relative to the constitutional reforms recommended by eng land and france trance and in a few days he hoped tolay bolay to lay it on the table A general discussion then took place on the savoy question in the course of which lords rai ral palmerston merston and jphn john russell deprecated the continued recurrence of these irritating debates and urged the opposition if any objected to the course of the government to boldly move more a vote of censure when the ministers would be fully prepared to defend their course mr gladstone moved a second reading of the bill to repeal the paper duty sin sir W miles moved an amendment that as a repeal of paper duty will necessitate the addition of one penny in a pound to the income is the opinion of the t 11 e house that such a repeal under such circumstances at the present moment ia is inexpedient after a debate the amendment was r ejected by a vote vot of to 25 bl majority j arity in favor of 0 the government 53 th the e bill ill lii illgas was vas then read a second time in the house of commons on the lord john bissell laid upon the table further correspondence relating to the affairs of italy and explained the attitude of the government both as regards italy and savoy he asserted that hostility had all along been shown to the contemplated annexation of orf savoy to france and that as regards italy the collel policy of the government was dictated by bythe the sole desire estre of securing a permanent peace to that country several opposition members including dus baeli denounced the conduct of the government and asserted that the policy pursued had bad promoted tro aro the views of france with regard 0 to savoy lord palmerston defended the government and stated his conviction that thit if it the great powers objected france would not persist in the annexation FRANCE the reply of the holy S e to the last proposals of france has reached paris wro the pope declines the proposition to confine within an exclusive political compass a question which as it concerns the integrity of or the pa of st peter is int nt bound up with the independence of the church Althou although gf decidedly tej rejecting eti etl ll the proposition pro position to create a vicariate of Rp romagna m magna magda agria in lavor favor favor of the former sovereigns his holiness shows himself disposed to enter into the ref ornon condition that the integrity of the states of the church is guaranteed guaranteed guarante eZ the paris correspondent of ct the london pad pod writes tle tae the ile french government I 1 have every reason to believe has sent a telegraph di dispatch patch to the french army in italy requesting the command commander eran chief to be ready to evacuate italy within twenty hours and yet I 1 do not believe the emperor will withdraw the troops even if the people of central italy vote for annexation the masonic lodges of paris were about to present resent an address to the emperor thanking t major him for his services in italy THE SAVOY QUESTION proclamations by the governors of savo savoy y were posted up in all the parishes of that country notifying that the inhabitants will soon be called upon to vote upon the tha question of the maintenance of union with sardinia or annexation to france according to the form prescribed by parliament the london telegraph telegraph positively affirms that an oral and confidential con request has been made to england to join with prussia and russia in protesting against the alienation of savoy from sardinia it is stated that england supports the demando mando e sardinia to ascer ascertain tain talu the wishes of t tu fau gon the people lof lot of savoy and an a nice nic e byma lva iva 1 I s suffrage u effrage ff rage 3 j j W ra f tita fITA fitall Lr I 1 I 1 fy the th military gazette az ette 1 of T that the whole army of sardinia ia is or ordered tiered to be A placed I 1 aced upon a war footing by the first of april p ril rii and that piedmont is about to secure a number of rifle barrels from eri Exi england gland giand arse nals the municipality of milan has unanimously adopted an address to the king kinn expressing the devotion of the country to his nis majesty Y and their confidence in the line of policy pursued by the king in reference to Central Italy the municipality further state their resolution to support u p po t such policy aljy and as a token of their firm fir m r resolution e ori orl u tion they offer to the king mum francs the municipality of lodi lodl were preparing to take similar resolutions other aches adhesions ions lons were expected j the paris correspondent of the london times gives a report that bulls of excommunication against victor emanuel were ready to be launched from rome the moment the elec tion in central italy was decided the voting botin on the question of annexation to sardinia took place on the uth lith and itla in various italian states immense numbers of people gathered in alf alt the towns and much enthusiasm and confidence was evinced ad meriable miri able order was maintained the following in are the first dispatches des patches as to the result LEGHORN march 13 the result of voting in sienna slenna pisa and leghorn is as follows for annexation votes tor for separate kin kingdom dom majority for annexation ou number mr of persons inscribed on the list is FLORENCE march 13 returns from thirty communes give in favor ol 01 0 annexation and for separate kin kingdom adom io PARMA march 13 sl sixteen eteen thousand electors in this town over vote voted Ifor for annexation and 51 for a separate kingdom eing Xing dom the number of electors in the provinces is 12 of whom wham voted for annexation a separate kingdom BOLOGNA arch march marsh 13 the ibe vote in this city is is for annexation and 2 for a separate kingdom I 1 the army of rome has been increased to men THE INTERIOR OF MEXICO 4 A correspondent of the times writing from the city of mexico ibl exico says the news from the interior ia Is all in favor 0 of the constitutionalists zacatecas Zacate cas has fallen into their hands hans again the fall of zacatecas Zacate cas from the hands of tha th clergy has been the most bloody affair in ih the present civil war it appears that the clergy forces had moved out fro from m the city to attack ortega they had not b been heen een gone but a few hours when the populace rose against the small garri gam in a few hours th the e soldiers were actually stoned to death the populace then proceeded to destroy the municipal palace and kill the members of the found in it several houses owned by persons leaning to the clergy side were also aiso destroyed es troyed the populace then moved upon the churches breaking down the doors and dragging out the priests and friars and killing them like dogs this scene of riot and ruin continued con tinned until ortega bad got the better of the clergy forces and moved into the city when of course order was established the thi details of this affair have not been published u b but are unquestionably inq u estion ably more or less e 8 1 what I 1 tell teil you the ile horrors of this massacre came from the exasperation of the populace against the clergy and prove most con clu ciu that zacatecas Zacate za c batecas cas does not belong to the clergy |