Show taij AT ROME HAVE Is alie advice IN THE STATES what our navy officers think about the situa tion press comments KOME april 1 in official circles it is stated the italian minister at ton has not cabled anything decisive to the government regarding hia recall the american minister here A G porter yesterday requested the italian government to be patient for a few days explaining i i detail the obstacles existing in ali united to a speedy ett lement of tha quo atoa involved in kew orlean tho circulated in the united states that a number of americans are detained here aa hostage hi stage for the future treatment of italians in the states ia classed tan ai april tools day jolie of very bad tat public opinion here await the wie of the negotiation in a moat tranquil frame of mind the tenor of barbu gayas rott tu secretary blaine waa that which irala ta el and still asks viz tl at the aa that a and legal proceedings be taken the culprits in new orleans lunching lynching lyn ching and that the federal ff eminent admit in principle its obligation 1 pov an indemnity to the f ain lira victims the note adds and ia bot called upon to discus american institutions hut ahe urge upon the fe arral government the observation athe principles ot intermit ional law italy hopes the federal government will ac the obligation upon it as a civilized country to italis just demands if ahia should not be the case the kinds must by order ot hia declare quits it is faval receives reco ives a favorable reply to this gitcin h will haave laave washington for this city the correspondent here bermed th dispatches des patches between the government of italy and tha government of the united states with regard to ane kew orleans lunching lynching lyn ching the of them is that italy asked that fair and legal proceedings should be instituted aminat aliu cheru as common italy would asked for indemnities for families of the men killed in naw orleans by the these requests the united stated authorities at washington answered the of the united allow but limited the of the federal government sovern ment in to the of the various of the union but the united baates eov good intentions in the matter the answer from washington ia being regarded as unsatisfactory italy instructed baron davai oo 00 march 7 to press the two original demands made boon the united states grovern mant and in event of bis failing to obtain satisfaction BAtis faction to leave washington at once after consigning the care of the to the first secretary baron favas lias reported that hi in haye been carried out and he declares that as washington had not fulfilled its as a civil government hid i ii the un necea aary at thia action on the part 0 is not regarded as a diplomatic rupture hut it is the first step towards auch rup turo with the united states Mi nitter porter yesterday called to ba the itai ain premier who however WAS absent from his office porter saw ruder secretary of foreign office ind expressed regret at the action taken porter admitted that there was bain and fairness in the demands of the bial iun government ard promised inny should be urged upon the united batea porter finally asked the italian government to wait until tomorrow hoping that a satisfactory answer would be received from washington in reply to hia representation later in the day baron fava cabled io the home government that his letter to the united government had afen presented and that he was ready to leave washington within any reasonable time as no satisfactory answer wag received from the united political circles hee illy endorse the action of the italian government the newspapers of this city pronounce yea very strong ly against the action of the united batea government influential ital has adriea the italian government to bend a circular note to friendly powers the united S tates as baini to insure justice in tha united states and as in i n pacient to fulfill its duties a a civil KO eni other prominent italians augait eu gait that the italian government draw off all negotiations with the government at washington and that it hould in future so far as the new orleans are concerned deal with ana state of louisiana and that the la government should be called to ac auni for killing of italian The ib di andini the italian arrived here from florence lat last night having been summoned b v fc rauh tho italian cabinet will kneet today to day and will upon what ahter steps are to be taken in regard w the aey orleans matter lu cour n interview today to day with the aano chatel marquis audini said personally he waa mot kind posed howarda the united states government and expressed a hopa that te civil authorities m the stated kulil not fail in air duties towanda lety justice morality and law iu ic opinion however demands a tuure course of action if the jabed stacee e continued oes not perceive thai it is a a po matic rupture is inevitable con It 1112 abe premier said the report arro 16 ha been insulted ins an I 1 arrested 10 daiy about coma of abe present negotiation is and false are alway here with bat and hospitality both udon the part of the italian government and italian people both knowing perfectly the duties of a civilized connary con the I 1 aji a r f t the army and nav this about tb 8 action of the italian government yesterday they did not aar but nevertheless the the unfavorable turn in ne illation which might lead to anun neit d appearance of the italian fleet in our harbors was not loat bight of commodore kamsey in charce of the navigation bureau and navy was asked this morning wha t condition our naval defenses fences de were in he said how many brittle grips do you suppose we havey just one double i iron clait monitor ami she is fc now a new york navy yard lebed bt forward however w in tinah her in a e a t li idin tan battle chips but diun i ed lu to ie them and many more to arm a ad plate them with armour our new crisera are about a dozen in number but were never intended to stand before armored battle ships or against anthina else than euch unarmored weasels teasels as their own chev donld be useful to destroy lines of water communication by which a foreign naval force on our coast their coal and supplies in conclusion commodore Ramsey said he di 1 nt n t fed atiat new was in imm nent baner eyen iri event of war the heavy italian warships could not bombard the city without eliter iaB the harbor and they would not likely anter aside from being certain preparations preparation a could and would be made to render tue ater untenable for them submarine mines could be arranged and torp edens these devies supplemented by oilier defensive measures that could bf adopted would probably make new city tolerably safe from n aval attack adjutant general kelton of the united states army scouted the idea of war issuing from yesterdays events he did not hesitate to fray tatt anew york city would be safe in the event of a hostile fleet as it could not lie within twenty milen of new york As for the land t arcee of abu united states tle is confident they could prevent any huftil army or naval foice from setting foot on american soil |