Show aFO aeo beb HEb q news y 1 ENGLAND the th 0 dr director it t 0 T s of or th the e Gre great greated atEa eastern stern held a meeting on board on the oct and itis itis authoritatively announced that the departure or 0 the vessel has been postponed sine die and orders div given bri arl that all passage money received be returned k ii I 1 1 the directors of the london and western railway company gave a grand banquet quit at holyhead Holy head to the directors of the great ship company the tho marquis of chandos presided and among the guests were mr Gla gia gladstone astone chancellor of the exchequer sir john kington Pa and many influential men in commerce and politics the speeches were wl eie ele all hopeful of the success of the great ship mr mcivor in the course of his remarks reiterated the statement that the cunard company are building a steamer considerably larger than marl the persia but not so large ag as the great eastern prince napoleon after minutely inspecting the great eastern at holyhead Holy head paid a flying 0 visit to liverpool and manchester and then lef left tin bin in his steamer for parts unknown the funeral of robert stephenson took place at westminster abbey on the in presence cc rf a great gra t concourse of people and with every demonstration dem aaion of respect the abbet abbel abbey was crowded and the attendance include included most distinguished men of rank and professions my alf stephenson bequeathed to public institutions At Newcastle sunderland shields and other towns in that locality business was suspended during a portion of the day of the funeral and many demonstrations of respect took place the tralee aralee chronicle says that beardmore robinson electricians visited valentia this week andset andret and set on foot a series of or experiments on oi the atlantic cable cabie encouragement as to the thi success of the unde rabin TaLin both as regards the resuscitation of the old oid M and the laying of the new c cable cabie was was in inthe the ascendant the prince of wales had commenced his bis Z college miege studies at oxford th the earl of westmoreland is dead the weather is very wintry in england 0 and there is considerable frost and snow the london post says that preliminary negotiations for a congress are only going on it being dicig match in I 1 easier to plan a congress than to complete the necessary etc preliminaries en eng land is pledged to enter no congress unless the independence and free action of OF central italy are previously understood to be guaranteed it itis is understood that the question of the lom bard debt wis was iet let let iet to the arbitration of the king of the belgians ahe fhe the times states that the tha terms of the zurich treaty are almost identical with those agreed to at villafranca and that peace as one of the questions quest ioni iong which disquieted italy and 1 europe seems settled the post says that england can and will take ab part in any con coh congress gress of which the first principle be not the recognition of the fight of the romagnese and Tu scans no less icks than ahe he modenese and parmesan states to belf self government the first cannon shot fired to force e on the people of the romagna modena and tuscany any other rulers than the italian prince in whom they so fondly put their trust t will be the signal of a conflict as deadly as th tha ae one just brought to a close the last mail from england Eng larid brought advices advises from distinguished sources respecting the present sent unsettled condition of affairs in europe tr by y which it appears that none can forsee how the difficulties attendant on the italian question can gan be settled it is evident that the 11 various sovereigns are alarmed being app appel ea i of a general war england it is said has no power to depend on excepting germany and arid being favorable to the reform movement in italy she knows not how to act between the two tavo as she is fearful of losing the friendship i I 1 caf the one in the advocacy of the other russia russill 1 ho since the crimean war has had no inN continental Continental alliance alliances sf awaits events be foremming fore fl 0 oming to a decision ad ag to 0 will TV ill lil take and with the view of asthig i f gently thee the ifie emperor has ordered his ministers I 1 from the principal courts to join him at war ih order to give him ample information 1 athe on the state of the tile respective countries to which they are arc diplomatically assigned I 1 1 the paris pays intimates that naples spain portugal and sweden are not likely to be memi i lers liers of f the projected congress the london times post and herald are averse to En glands joir n it the post lord Palmer stonEr organ i regards re 0 ards the italian complication as very veryl 1 and the situation of napoleon very embarrassing it also th thinks inks it certain that I 1 roma romagna na wi will be attacked by the papal troops I 1 and th that at a the first an armed inter interi venon vennon in the duchies Gari diri baldis troops will sweep away every vestige of the papal I 1 rule i the principal pr points of the treaty of peace be we n fiance liance and vid austria signed b tile tiie 1 Pleni pol euti aries arles are as follows austria Ati aul atria aves i ves up tip lombardy except mantua idi lAl antua and pese pete Pe chiera iera lera ald aid W as far as the frontier line fixed by special coi cot cission nis ra lis sion slon to Francq france who bo transfer it to pe pie mont pensions acquired in lombardy are to be paid by the new govern government ment piedmont 4 is i t to 0 P eay pay a y A austria n florin florini and bloc Q ft for thred fifths of or til e da debt tt cf of monte venetia making the let lev 1 in I all transferred to sardinia francs i tewo contracting powers will unite their order that reform in the tion should be carried out by the pope the rights of the dukes D af pf tuscany Tu feany peany modena ama ana parma are exp eap j re sered to the two tw 1 I Empe emperors who will assist asb ass with all their power i la in the formation of a cord coid confederation federation ede ration of all the states tates venetia under austrian austri an rule is is to form foieri part of t the h e c unfed SPAIN I 1 i the spanish cortes corte s had approved the bill for barea increasing in the strength of odthe army tb men with a full power to increase tha the n num U ber bet berby by more if necessary 11 i 11 sl 11 h F v PRUSSIA the Empe rot rbt of of russia and the Prince regent of prussia were expected to have a meet meef L ing at breslan Cre sian october 22 A grand military p parade arade would take place it ings was birgs e expected p eced ecel the emperor of austria would join the them on the thle THE THU CESSION OF SAVOY TO FRANCE what tile the particular form of concession made by france in return for which piedmont will give up savoy and nice will be is uncertain the ile form it assur assumed ned was this piedmont was to hold bold ont oat upon the question of the duchies to the last and at the last to pay for frances consent to the annexation of modena and parma not tuscany with the cession of savoy and nice it is thought th at a pecuniary question being started by france these ancient possessions of the house of carignan will be made to stand in lieu ilett of what it would be quite impossible for the to furnish A correspondent of the N Y journal of commerce Corti merce writing a from zurich under date of oct ath th gives the following interesting items explanatory of the state of of affairs in central italy general chief commander of the papal army is said to have succeeded in agreeing upon a plan for invading romagna and ad the other states of central italy with a combined army of men of them to b called the modenese the tuscan army and the balance to be furnished by the pope aus austria arla tria of course would furnish everything necessary for the cam campaign men mn horses arms ammunition of war ac even money if she has any to spare the ex grand duke of tuscany and the ex duke of modena merely giving their names the time when the invasion is ig to commence has not yet been fixed or is kept secret generals fanti fantl and garibaldi have taken some measures of or precaution disposing of their troops so as ds to be prepared for an attack either from the south or from the north and fortifying the position of the Rn magnole army on the frontier 0 of t the e PapaL State by a system of field works the forces of central italy are more than sufficient to meet any invasion of this kind even if the kin kih king Z of naples should support it with a corps of men whom lie he has sent to the north ern frontier of his state but the italian people plew will ill lii have to meet other emergencies to stand other dangers to fight other battles batties sooner or later venice and rome gustand mu must stand and will be free in due course of time and to reach that end very hard fighting will be required it is ohly for this purpose that the armaments of central italy are ate continued vigorously and that general to arise a million of soldiers ile he has opened a national subscription for the funds required to buy a million of muskets mus keta headin heading the list himself with francs the idea leets m beets great favor with the italian people and committees have already been formed in many mahy places to take the matter in their hands FRANCE i the sardinian minister of bf the Ext ex exterior t prior arlor general was on a mission to par paris is i and had with the emperor ana and krear crear admiral admiral depuy had left panis paris for london on a special mission etwas it was said that the minister of public instruction st had had stormy interviews with some bome of the ultramontane prelates pr elates ll 11 iU complains of having to cease publishing the circulars of bishops and hopes the injunction ion lon will soon be removed it t was as ri reported ported that the archbishop of bordeaux will bon visit rome at the desire of the emperor to press upon the pope the necessity for reform the Honit eur eun de la ia fiolle explains that the french fleet will be sent to morocco on account of the attitude assumed by england toward iv td spain the english fleet protia Bly ly being intended to counterbalance its operations the paris pans patrie patric contradicts the statement that the amt ordered the suspension of the works an anthe the suez canal but it is nevertheless asserted that the works had been entirely discontinued it is asserted that france will only recall her forces from rome when the form of government there renders their presence no longer C necessary the projected chinese expedition had been discussed in the council of ministers it was proposed to despatch men but nothing definite was arrived at the troops would not leave beford the end of the year RUSSIA his son who vrho were lately taken pria oters otera in the mountains of were wera presented resented to the emperor alexander at on the of or september the ne celebrated mountain chief app appeared eared pared deeby I 1 moved at thit kind of the cla a iid tid after haring having been present at a review with wilh his majesty re on the to where a ball wil ag given in his lug conr has been consigned ned to a certain tair inland anfin d town where N he will lave the liberty of the place pud and an income and a f dad bcd 4 K to his rank t I 1 it is stated hat that notwithstanding I 1 the th ca capture bei P ture tute of schamyl Sch the cau caucasus casus is aar far from bel be ino ing w entirely subdued the till invalids russe ruske 4 says tha th mountaineers r s have another anol hr chief not I 1 less ess intrepid kiliona ki who isoma lioma may y still resist for 0 one ono ne or typo tyro winters ah the e russian army in the caucasus Cau caius cagus t consists of inen men 1 ITALY the king of or sardinia had visited genoa amidst much enthusiasm while there he received the doy dol vager cager empress of russia the official gazette states that on a representation made by sardinia aus tria tri trl a had a suspended the works dorfo and had bad notified her that the mines were blown up by mistake expressing at the sometime same time regret at the occurrence A committee at milan had been making attempts to revolutionize Ye venetia netia netla and the southern tyrol and these efforts to weaken the hold of austria had not been entirely fruitless the sardinian government was seriously considered the expediency of fortify fortifying in brescia lonata and cremona the swiss federal cou gou council cil cli had bought the austrian steamers on the lago maggiore A revolutionary committee at ferrara was formed giving I 1 ving the austrians Aust rians great annoyance it was formed for the pur purpose ose of assisting venetians to join 0 in the national army it it is said that the pope acting in concert with the emperor napoleon will address a manifesto to the states of the church the neapolitan corps darbee on the fro frontiers was continually increasing and will amount to thirty thousand men great activity prevailed in the arsenals and the whole army was gradually being placed on a war f footing 0 0 t I 1 n A letter from florence details the grounds on which the of the american consul of leghorn mr joseph binda Bind awas was withdrawn it la is asserted that he busied himself greatly for the res torance of the dethroned dethroner princess of whom valom awas a warm partisan binda hinda is directly taxed faed with having recommended certain republicans to proclaim m a republic while at the sa same me time he was exerting himself for the princes and the inference is that he sought to raise a pretext for armed intervention the common council of milan had bad voted francs toward Gari Gart baldis subscription for the purchase of muskets it was e expected that the effective strength of ot the new sardinian army will be exclusive of the ride rifle corps and military marine rine III in addition there wiil will be throughout the kin kid kinblom adom about national guards |