Show from the states the eastern mall arrived on S saturday morns morn meairl DF A 30 by which we received dates frol from Ne keyork York to the gih oth and ane from washington and philadelphia to the ath uit from froma advices advises ad vices received from monte mante video to khe of february at new york the dimma 1 64 calfy between the united states and paraguay appears to have been settled through the friendly intervention of general urquiza preb ip afen ofen SP 1 I l of the argentine Con fedaration confederation it is also stated that the emperor of or brazil through his lils resident minister in paraguay senoi senor amaral ral rai ai al dedin bringing L about an amicable adjustment 11 of the difficulties that ahr threatened to involve the two nations in war the particulars of the arrangement raide m ade between mr bowlin the american commission prata erata r president lopez were not nop fully made know known but it was understood that an indemnity anity of was to be made to the family a 0 f the person who was killed on board the avater water witch in the conflict with the fort of itapiru Ita piru pirn and to the company that was represented by mr hopkins II agirs in nicaragua at latest dates were in 4 an unsettled state 1 with a fair prospect of their remaining so for a time to come matters and things in the states were progressing about as usual no material cha change e for fir the he better the weather eat iier lier was unusually cold at new T rk and add on the ath and ath of april there m 39 as as 39 a severe gale from the northwest north west the I 1 thermometer fell below the freezing freez irig point and ice was for medin several places alon aion along the huden hudson considerable quantities of snow fell f 2 d it was wals wads feared that the fruit trees were materially injured rhe the prospects for war in europe remained at latest dates about the same as heretofore If IM frent Terent and yar var various loiis opinions were entertained by i politicians 11 clans as to the result of ofine he pro ceel cee cernas and movements of those liati libations nations ons most i A te terp fere reseed rested sted in the of pending dif dlf the following L extracts will give our readers E enle eale axe lie iea ilea i liea ilea of the views that are alren alsen of the e L ct bj by the press in the states 1 luis iuis napoleon really Iiii tended d war when he be j til 1 I uon th s as add reibel his jno ee to austria taugh U V it bar uti r to exalt his pre prestige tige by calling I 1 t ir world wor d to witness austria recoiling and humbling her I 1 t self 0 orm am ure him bim la is no lonker matei matet ma mi suffice e it th that at ku u j ta id is utta uita nta uit a Pr portugal and hettger her nide pride ride nor her I 1 s 1 y is m eonA stent with the role which the ibe French usurper I 1 ha caned her ber in tel fel iliew tew ot of rier tier oits oils p u lal ial atit im ia allasen abasement jent is gabe phe can better betler end endure U re an ui i J 1 i apotria will nothing not ernt ean i aluia ta oa ou tb the baft daft Is 1 known to be lie the secret aily ally france a g atter of france en on the wt she will n netro tr oo 00 0 0 b att t willa xiii gilt and eod yew low luls luis napoleon Ka bs has 4 agwu u back a ck upon bim uhe ib choice watch be he bet tet set before her to 0 lu b d or go to war and there can be tie no au c n i aa 83 ta to his bis ebolee though cowardly us as parolees Pa rolles he nt t fl filar br since ais ats throne la Is supported gupp arted ois oil bayonets i wb wh h d wald w uld deseri desert him it ha he were to seem seeta recreant Te i thu e efi eft nis BIS march toward a prini graua IT th x lawe lame kle gle aie st riles and aud june will probably ke pee the IM ai aidy aldy dy red with the blood of 0 ot th dying ali awl ar head ti dad but dut whether war corn gooner cooner or later it ran oan r sn only uly be b pre prevented tented by the intervening downfall dowD fall of WaN nem leon leop it if he be lives ilves and reigns a collish oits wits la inevitable T Trib ilae arinia a rinia fInla restive to t dagh dash in iiron her ber old om enemy al au shia siria e her size sir arnce ostensibly backing h haar r and nd g offit T guiar gular style for juht yet iet all the al almut ut it in such taiti gai tai ti an ambiguous style as a to cp ever every evert T ane albut her real irn I r n s ciker iier iker a ally ily lly england afraid that france Is in earnest and yet ret more mo r e afraid to interfere au Aue trial arla planting herself in the b best est emt possible po sibie sible attitude to receive the shock yet Ti tibby iny IbY shak ing in the knees and beginning to talk about yielding a point or two prussia si andIng landing by her ber cousin german ger roan but afraid to stir and the tb giant ru sla himself lately thrashed BO so soundly looking on very god good nato and quite disposed to think it is a very vers ver r pretty quarrel as it stands this tableau of coarse cannot last long it ilia to a very awkward posture for the parties and beside keers keeps the world lna ina in a stale slate of painful tupe su pense nhe nsf the musi must take a new turn goon yet nobody li 14 sure what the general feeling how ho however wever weTer every ts Is that warm work may be expected N T Y courier the new york of the ath ut uit says If according to the news received yesterday by the N new ew york the war question begina begins to wear a le leaa threatening threaten fhe lne aspect there are hopes that the difficulties that hare bare led to it may find a diplomatic austria hit hii agreed to submit them beni to a conferences and by this concession cesi cefi floa soni Foni etting may arre been gained to the cause f peace A quarrel postponed Is often a quarrel settled settled fettled and we are not surprised to find the moneva d in inter texts texis tso also of P europe rel rejoicing acing over this wt welcome lourne announced nt if the matters of difference between france and austria relative to italy are submitted to a european congress they may be settled for the time being ani and postpone the horrors of war for a season but time will disclose how bow I 1 long iong ong peace can be maintained by sl lucli intervention speaking of the prospects for a of the itelean question by a congress 0 the herald adds if france be justified in entering into an offensive and defensive alliance with sardinia then is autria austria justified Ju stifled la in forming formin similar treaties with t ila ile lie lia duchies Alt ait although honk houk theone the one Is a cuin sequence of the other neither can be said raid to be a violation of or precedents the canet question I 1 d therefore it it comes cornas lefore before the cen Cun congress gress will be lie sun tur rounded by to so t o much difficulty that nothing but acorn a com promise can sov olve 3 it au austria mili will never cius ent to abandon her treatis treaties wilh with thel he italian tallan states slates unless france on h lier iier side Is willing milling to the clien sive alliance all ail lince she lc has formed with sardinia to di dri so would be mad madness neso forshe for ron bhe ehe would then be her lombardo vene hart narl provinces to the double rii rit ic of sardinian Inva eion Elon and revolution the trial of D E sic sick sickles kles kies ies les at washington city for the murder af pf f key commenced on monday april 4 much interest was man manifested among all classes of citi citizens zens iii in the progress of the poc proceedings ee dings and in relation to the final result of of the trial of the regular panel only five were adjudged competent to fo serve as jurors the others having expressed opinions feia fela relative tive to the innocence or guilt of the he prisoner or were otherwise deemed intelligible inelli gible by the court for various reasons some not having the necessary property qualification fi that is being worth eight hundred dollars and some not being twenty five years yearb 5 ears earb of age aze after the panel was exhausted the court issued an order to the marshai marshal to summons seventy five talisman talis men to appear f fhe the he next morning from whom the remaining number of jurors might be selected on the meeting of he court the next morning 6 april 5 the clerk commenced draw draa ing and calling the names ot of those summoned and in the course of the day three threes more out of the seventy five were selected and sworn making eight and the court directed the marshai marshal to summons seventy five more talisman talis men to appear th next morning the court room was crowded both days flays and it was thought that the trial would occupy at least two weeks the judge judie seemed to act impartially but there was some feeling manifested in consequence of the prosecuting attorney insisting so strenuously on the property qualification of the jurors which they thought would have a tendency to limit the jury to the magre aristocratic class f |