Show I 1 BY EASTERN MAIL 4 the eastern mail maii arrived y yesterday esterday morning about 9 ocl oci ock by which we received boston papers to the 2nd and new york to the 3rd ard and st louis to the oth dinst the latest dates from europe are to the august the italian affairs seem to remain in an unsettled state and there is a strong probability that they will continue so for a time to come it is said that red republicanism has been proclaimed in parma and that the friends of order were everywhere taking flig flight h t in venetia where from the first all popular risings have been prevented by an overwhelming austrian force there reigns a gloomy and sulky despair venice is still under martial law and is nearly deserted by her citizen citizens throughout the papal states an almost unanimous dissatisfaction with the government prevails among among the people and is rapidly extending in to tile the roman troops many of whom refuse t to 0 obey the orders of the popes officers patriotic battalions have been raised in the romagna magna 0 which are ready to join the confederate forces of the smaller states should an attempt be made to restore the exiled pretenders to the thrones it is thought also that the sardinian government sympathises sympathizes with the duchies and should affairs come to a rupture would be compelled by the public voice to take part with her little but spirited and bitterly disappointed neighbors A correspondent of the london star writing from frankfort under date of august says we were informed some days ago from a source which has hardly ever been at fault N with regard to the accuracy of its information ion lon that very grave differences had arisen between the emperor of france and the emperor of austria the communication of the fact was followed by a verbal expression of opinion that it was ivas not only possible but far from improbable that the issue of those misunderstandings between the two imperial despots PO ts IV would ouid ze be the resumption of the war in italy we thought it better however not to refer to the circumstance until we should see what turn matters might take in a few days we now learn from another and entirely different quarter but no less likely to be correctly informed that so far from the grave differences between the emperors of france and austria being in the way of adjustment they have been greatly aggravated since we received our first information on the subject it would be a curious and instructive circumstance if after all on the principle that when a certain class of persons fall out honest people get their own the issue of the quarrel between the two imperial despots should be the freedom of italy perhaps no better proof could be furnished of tile the hostile feelings f eerlings 0 towards his brother emperor of austria which have sprung up in the breast of the ruler of france than the fact that the prohibition of the french journals against atta attacking eking ek ing austria has been withdrawn by the french government and that the paris journals in the ke interest of the french government will in all probability avail themselves this very d day ly of their newly acquired permission to commence a series of severe attacks on the tha austrian government we may further add as a proof of the extent to which the breach between the two emperors has already gone that on thursday last the artist employed by the french government to paint the interview between them at villafranca received orders from the french government to suspend operations s the military fete which took place at paris varis on the entry of napoleon on the day of august is said to have been a very brilliant affair the troops were headed by the emperor and the display made was very imposing the same evening evenin a grand banquet was given by the E emperor geror to the principal chiefs of his army about three hundred persons were invited at zurich on the of august a conference between the austrian and french pleni aries took place lasting two hours the ile paris correspondent of the daily news asserts that the conference is a dead lock ion the emperor napoleon had granted a full amnesty to political of Tenders offenders numbering some eleven hundred persons the grand duke of tuscany had arrived at paris and received a friendly reception from the emperor garibaldi has accepted the command of all the forces of central italy he had arrived at leghorn the death of the king of prussia was expected hourly all the princes and ministers have been recalled advices advises from constantinople are to the ad instant the constantinople papers announce that the last earthquake completely destroyed the town of Eze room and has even demolished the ramparts of the town the parliament of england was prorogued on the of angust august agrest A great fire had bad occurred occurred jat liverpool deg des h a large quantity of cotton and grahm grate pol poi political affairs in lif england are more quiet the steamship gleat eastern was to lev leve the thames on the ad of september for portland in Dorset shire and from thence would proceed on a trial trip and return in season ii to take her departure from holyhead holybear Holy head bead for amer amei ica on the as before announced there is nothing new now transpiring in the states the papel papers ra are filled with the usual number of murders steamboat and railroad accidents fires robberies riots ac political strife is at fever heat in most of the states hon sam houston has been elected governor of texas by a handsome majority so say eay most of the southern papers and a majority of the members elect of the house of natives ita tives are in favor of returning him aga again into to i the senate of the united states |