Show CURRENT NEWS FOREIGN KANSAS proceedings leavenworth jah jan 20 captain montgomery has voluntarily given himself up to the authorities to await a trial upon the charges of complicity in the recent trouble troubles s on the southern border captain brown is reported to have left the territory no further difficulties are apprehended the excitement here haa baa all died away A bill abolishing slavery in the territory of kansas and attaching penalties for its continuance ti nuance lias has passed tha the house and a joint resolution of the council in favor of annexing southern nebraska to kansas has also been passed west ENGLAND the london times says that an american invention had been taken to Eng england lind with a view to its being disposed of to the british ar or any other european government and which if it does one half halt of what the patentee guarantees can be done with it will make such a chane chan change 11 e in the mode of carrying on a naval war as will put steamers out of the question and render of no avail the tremendous forts of cronstedt Cron stadt or cherbourg Cher Crier bourg the invention is a submarine sub marine boat for working 11 under rider water without air tubes or any other communication with the surface of the water and capable of carrying men arid and a large quantity of explosives the american and french governments are said to have declined to have anything to do with the invention while the british was giving it full and prompt attell attention IRELAND additional arrests of parties suspected of having been engaged in the late seditious movement had bad taken place at belfast and also at kilkenny the conspiracy turns out to be more extensive than was at first suspected FRANCE great agitation still prevailed on the paris bourse arid and in political circles in respect to the emperors recent remark to the austrian minister the paris correspondent of the london times writing 0 on the evening eveking of jan ath 2 9 says 6 the continued silence of the eur and the unsatisfactory and I 1 may add verbally incorrect co r version of tha the emperors brief and significant ant remark to the austrian Ambas ambassador to together ether with the comments of some whose language if it were vere listened to 10 would probably be as desperate as their fortunes have not tended to restore tranquili tranquility tv to the financial public it is true that al losis delivers in to days daya universo Un ivers his censure of any step that would lead not merely to an open rupture but a simple estrangement with austria I 1 doubt much if this disapprobation though 6 comming from so high a quarter will suffice to neutralize the effect of the original incident to do so the eur must speak it is affirm ea that a note was dispatched recently from paris to the austrian government on the subject of servia couched in rather significant terms that the passage e of the pruth by russia had been con considered e d by the allied powers as a belli bell cause of war and that there was in point of fact no difference between it and the crossing the servian frontier by an austrian army for in the one case as in the ot other herthe harthe the integrity and independence pen dence of the ottoman empire would be menaced at an official reception subsequent to the in incident eident of the of january it was remarked that the emperor was most particular in his attentions to the austrian ambassador as if f he wanted to show that it was not any feeling to him personally that provoked the unwonted warmth of his bis expressions at the levee but rather from strong disapproval of the policy y of his government the of the minister of foreign affairs had left pans paris for servia on a special mission it LATER PARIS panis friday jan 7 the mon of today to day contains the fol foi following lowin for several days public opinion has been agitated 11 by alarming reports wb which ich it is the duty of government vern ment to put a stop to in declaring that nothing in diplomatic relations authorizes the fears which those reports tend to provoke 21 the paris correspondent of the daily news says that the impression that europe was on the eve of a general war gained grou ground n d im m hensly aia aid he asserts beyond a do doubt b t t that aj whatever turn events might take the fren french c I 1 army of italy was quite ready to march 11 on paper preparations IN im FRANCE we fear it may be regarded as a matter of certainty that the french government entertains the idea of war as a means of employing its colossal army and keeping up what the great gamblers of the world style their prestige the french army indeed is so enormous as in itself to be almost a standing declaration of war to other nations it is the one menacing and explosive element which now d disturbs the repose and security of europe and forbids the governments v ern ments of the world to commence a bralo gradual a i reduction of their armaments turn the enormous s sums hitherto lavished in maintaining in multitudes of mercenaries to better uses r ad and relieve the burdens of their people it is kept up on a scale for which nothing can account but a depraved military ambition and a desire to threaten and oppress other nations saturday review SPAIN the madrid journals of jan contain a brief report of the debate in the chamber of deett deputies i es on the preceding day relative to the message of mr buchanan Buc hanan banan about cuba I 1 al ulloa said I 1 ask the government if it intends to reply to the message of mr buchanan inasmuch as in that message is a paragraph on the subject of annexing cuba to the united states which contains a new and really grave insult to the spanish nation marshal odonnell declared that the government vern ment was disposed to demand due satisfaction for such an insult and then said 1 I can assure the chamber that during the six months we have been in office our relations lans ians with the government of the united states have not ceased to be marked with the greatest cordiality accordingly I 1 was surprised to read in the message of the president of the united states that those relations were in an unsatisfactory state in the he few confer conferences ances I 1 have havo had bad hadwich with the worthy representative in this city of the an glo american republic such a cordial spirit was v as manifested that I 1 felt convinced the relations t between the two governments were perfectly amicable and that they could run no risk of bein being troubled the coW confidence dence of the queens government still subsists in its relation with the united states as in those with all other countries it has haa always endeavored to be circumspect moderate reserved but always dignified and firm as the government of a great people ought 0 to be the period of discouragement caiseda by war and disunion has ceased in spain our country is now positively in an era of developer developement elopement dev nent and veritable restoration it if the power of spain be not great enough to t 0 menace it is strong enough t to defend the integrity of the territory of the monarchy and to preserve the dignity 0 of the spanish name without stain in whatever circumstances the spanish nation may find itself it will in the future as in the past never be insensible to its it honor never will it abandon the smallest portion of its territory and a proposition having that tendency will always be considered by the government as an insult to the spanish people approbation the sentiment of nationality which was supposed to be weakened and which unhappily was slightly weakened by 0 our ur own intestine discords this sentiment the source of high deeds and of a generous and heroic inspiration displays now new vigor and is increasing increasing in in such a way that whilst i we e will never be aggressive and never aspire to dominate we will never allow any encroachment to be made on the inheritance left us by our fathers approbation mr Cla zaga in his own name and in that of several other eminent members representing the different political parties then proposed this resolution orn orr 1 the congress declares that it has received with satisfaction the declaration of the minister of foreign affairs and that it is disposed to give to the government its constant support in order to maintain th the e integrity of the spanish dominions I 1 the resolution was unanimously adopted and ordered to be inscribed in the archives the espana though a violent adversary of the cabinet expresses warm approbation of the patriotic declaration of the minister and states that in a question which like that of cuba affects the national honor spaniards whatever vec thir their differences on other points will always be united the other journals employ similar language ITALY the continental journals and correspondence continue to give alarming details of th the state of affairs in italy A rumor bad been current in paris that milan ulian was in a state of siege biege but it lacked confirmation fir mation the paris paie pale publishes a letter from milan dated ian jan which it observes contains a statement go so serious and so strange that it publishes it with every reserve itis it is to the effect that some bodies of the people passing by the barracks crying I vive 1 bitalia were responded to by the soldiers within the barracks with a similar cry the civil and military authorities at milan were treated with contumely and the latter were of opinion that th their air would soon be an outbreak the garrison of pavia having baring been ted by men and 4 guns it wab wag stated that the university would soon be reopened re opened it was expected that on the return of the students collisions would very likely take place every precaution was being taken and park was almost in a state of siege tl tle nord publishes a telegraphic bisp from genoa stating that the agitation Was increasing there thero and anil that a report c con dinnee dinned tobe to be circulated that garibaldi was wasat amut to t organize a corps of volunteer volunteers or wapping to play some very active part the austrian garrisons in were already on a war footing IV warlike a rii ril ke preparations were bisk at cremona modena was in a pe neece act state of alarm A paris dispatch dated evincing of jan jtb says it was asserted there that a scuffle had taken place between the bulgarian and austrian re regiments imenes forming ne e garmon garrison of cremona the hungarians Hung arians eb outing ilive vive italia the turin correspondent of the london times says saya it is 13 quite evident that the sardinian government warf warp war means war and is confident that war way is is at hand the sardinian chambers wre were to open on the be loth of january and the speech of the king upon the occasion was anxiously looked for AUSTRIA the journal de frankfort an austrian semi official journal says that austria ia is at present strong enough in italy to meet any eventuality au and boits boasts that all germany and prussia at it ita its he head ad Is backing her jan ath the third corps darbee dar mae mee oe of the IM imperial 1 rial army amounting to 30 men has III left f t for italy it ie is estimated that ahat the austrians Aust rians can now muster men within two or three days in the limits of their italian dominions the official of vienna announces that reinforcements will so go from tb that at city to the army in the lombardo venetian kingdom it is expressly said ala the broo troops 9 are sent pent for the protection of the peaceful inhabitants of the kingdom 0 against the revolutionary party the vienna gazette states that the project of concentrating an imposing force on the frontiers of servia and the execution of which had been commenced has been countermanded great depression prevailed at vienna arid and d disquieting i eting rumors were nife rife the the object of the conspiracy lately discovered ef ed at cracow chacow was to recover the independence of the republic CUBA NEW ORLEANS jan 22 havana papers of dinst contain a statement to the effect that gen rineau had offered gen concha fifteen millions of dollars to declare cuba independent at havana there ia is a growing prejudice on the part of the spanish officials towards americans owing to the language of the presidents si message which manifests itself in acts of discourtesy and sometimes of positive tive insult masters of american vessels who are brought into official communication with her sp spanish anish Maje majest tt s servants have suffered grievances in this is respect which will probably be the subject of an especial remonstrance to the state department at washington ger tel HAYTI the negroes Z and mulatto mulattoes ea of seem certain to eat one another up like the renowned kilkenny cats indeed they cannot avoid doing so tao for all must have all an end the creator will not allow his foot footstool kool to be permanently inhabited by beings the ott off spring of sin and shame is therefore necessarily abort lived the present revolution however does not seem thus far to bave have been a very desperate one it was inaugurated by three culled cussons pus sons armed to the teeth who frightened a sentinel to surrender the jail to them y which they opened and thereby got thirty or forty adherents it is doubtful whether the contest will amount to much though we hope it may for the sooner these semi savages destroy each other the sooner hayti will be ready for commerce for trade for agriculture and the spread of freedom and christianity N Y day book PARAGUAY the ile dates from paraguay are to the Nov november enber it is stated the r e preparing to receive the united states f te but the prevailing belief was that t recourse culty would be settled without recourse war |