Show interference the attitude of the european powen in the present controversy between the united states and spain Is a subject of much importance in great britain the tahe sympathy to Is now said to be divid edi although the government and prominent men generally show a marked inclination toward the american older aide Rust iaB position Is rather uncertain an english newspaper correspondent from moscow thinks the suspected friendly relations between the e arg two english speaking nations is re kird d d an aa a severe blow to russia ana Ad that the feeling therefore la Is against Vs tt but there to Is no public opinion in that pat country the czar rules and it so not probable that he will feel called upon tn to change the policy of his arede beasore as ae regards this country germany and austria are known to be strod strongly glY pro spanish while popular opinion in italy is said to be in favor of free cuba although the government of necessity must strike a strictly correct attitude and avoid coming into collision the other members of the triple alliance france is financially Intel interested ested in the welfare of spain but interests can always be adjusted ejde french papers are ardent advocates of the american cause while public opinion in europe appears to be against us at this time the fact should not be one of immediate concern it would be a reflection on the statesmanship and wisdom of our government to suppose that the work of freeing cuba had been undertaken without a detailed calculation of the oest as near as possible and in this ta in included the attitude of foreign pow oft an aggressive wax war as this in one sends of the term Is in iq not entered upon without a due exchange of notes on the subject between all interested parties ties and although the result of such necessarily must be kept aj secret it is not to be supposed that tim government to in the dark refunding the views and sympathies of th foreign powers judging from the deu bration that marked every ate step p loading up to the declaration that war y i exio exiana and the c confidence 0 fidena eife manifested in thea W ability of thlik country to tw cam out the alt i ft bate that europe Euro is not going to interpose any objection that cannot toe be overcome as an long as an this country adheres I 1 strictly to the disinterested course marked out europe convinced tha the war is nut not one of 0 conquest but in behalf of an aa oppressed race ignot is not going to interfere merely for the sake aake of a weak dynasty or an antiquated principle |