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Show IIUWLlMi JN ROME. Ojio Paper Says Blaine's Reply is Prond asd Caustio, But Gives Italy Good Advice, OTHERS SAT THAT IT i8 VAGUE, Aud Thfy Can't See How tho Matter Will End Di Rudini is Not Raady to Talk About it Yet. Rome, April 17. The Capitan Fran-cassa, Fran-cassa, in an article on Premier lilaiue's answer, this morning says: "Blaine's note to Uucliui is justifiably proud and caustic, coming as it does from the lips of the minister of a great people; but its substance is less severe. W hile affecting af-fecting to concede nothing, Pilitiiib really indicates to Italy the path she should follow in order to obtain justice." A VhKV MKtKIiLNl' VltW. Tho Messagero today sajs I'-laine's reply lo di Rmiiui's last note evinces a great desire to elude the demand of the Italian government; to escape from indemnifying in-demnifying the families of tho men lynchid at JSew Orleans and to refrain ironi acceding to the Italian government's govern-ment's right lo intervene iu the New ( M'leuns allair. f'AN'T SKE THE ESI). The Topolo Komatio also discussing i'laiue'n reply says in view of the tenor of lilaiue's answer it is difficult to form any idea as to how cr where the matter will eud. WHAT IM IH.S'I SAYS. . In nn interview the Mavninis di Rudini said that he prcte.rte.d not to say anything any-thing while waiting receipt of the full text of Maine's reply, except that he was now, and had always been sincerely desirous of 11 friendly solution of the dillieuilies at present existing, between the Italian government and the government govern-ment of the United States. roKTF.lt W I IX NOT LEAVE. It is otlioially denied there is any truth in tile report sent from Koine to the Daily Chronicle of I.cndon that J'or'er, i'nitod .States minister to Italy, was ii'ion the point of departing froia ilomu to threu months leave of ah-seuc. |