Show prospects of war in europe the position cf of affairs at latest dates sem seem to indicate that peace cannot much longer b be maintained in that titi quarter arter of the wad wod much excitement pre t led lea in et england ig larid france austria ius jub assis hussla jus sla sia arll prussia asia arid and italy and the 1 re 11 opinion seemed to be that collision between austria and sardinia and france was inevitable the king kins of sardinia protests a alist the military of austria in italy and arid especially against the addition of men to the austrian forces stationed in the peninsula which tle the cabinet at vienna announced oil on the first of january as being the intention i of that government napoleon favors sardinia austria is not willing to recede and if all parties persist in their course and the disagreement is not settled either by negotiation or arbitration the torch will sow be lit ht and the do dogs rs of war let loose to be called off when one ole side or the other cries enoca there are two or three other questions that more or less threaten tile the peace of europe but they are not BO so likely to produce war as the italian question as it is called all the european powers and especially those who would be most affect affected ed by a general war are preparing for any exigency that may arise and are watching the progress of events with more thail than ordinary interest and anxiety I 1 |