| Show FOREIGN NEWS i J ENGLAND the english papers come to us laden with news concerning tile tho feniane Fen een lans ians the tho sum sue suffering ering from want in london and the abyssinian expedition are treated as secondary matters the funeral procession of tho the victims from the Cler cier kenwell explosion was over a mile mlle in length mr pinion a prominent mem member berof of the reform League proposed to hold a meeting on Cler cier kenwell green which the police authorities in the promptest and most emphatic man ner forbade it is understood that if any more serious cause of alarm from this source arises parliament will be speedily called together to suspend the habeas co corpus apus act the abyssinian expedition has n not ot yet penetrated far enough to meet the enemy but many of the chiefs and people are said to favor it enace the new army bill places an arnay army of I 1 men then in napoleons gras grasp p and europe is troubled at the prospect in the debate on its passage marshal niel saidi sai sal dithe the real object of the bill wl was to create a normal contingent in such guise that the eff emd effective active strength of t the he army should never be less than men this years contingent will be the result of the bill he argued will prevent an any ans POW power er from attacking france wi with I 1 impunity rather ominous seeing that no power threatens to attack the empire with impunity by many a european war i is s looked upon as inevitable ITALY the popular feeling that R rome ome should be the capital of italy loses nothing in strength or enthusiasm bands bald ians con eon continue dinue to make threatening demonstrations A large class of the catholic population of italy which since the consolidation of the kingdom under victor emmanuel has steadily refused to recognize his government by voting has resolved to abandon its policy of ot inaction and will take an active part in the next parliamentary elections t the patrie datrie JP atrie in a leading editorial says the tiie governments of france and prussia have agreed to act together on the roman question so far as to restore the relations between the kingdom of italy and the states of the church to the exact status created by th the el September ep convention between ind france the patria obstacle hopes kopes ital italy will ae pose any aDy obstacle to t the accomplishment of this purpose turre TURRI f J the published at C stantin ople ifan in a recent issue coli coil tait tair 1 a long and able article in regard to I 1 eb 1 influence of the united states in la kl P eastern question the writer deap den p that the influence of the united sta st arr v had been weakened in turkey by t ta late exchange of good offices etker 6 si russia rusala and america even the resolution lately passed I 1 by it american congress expressing hys sym ti tj thy for the caetans cretans Cre tans the confide nel oi 01 the authority of the united states y herald continues was never hio hig it than now a servia bervia ff it is stated that prussia hasi franco and austria in their E government of selvia helvia censuring sl hostile preparations t |