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Show The llritirth Point of View. London, April 1. The St. James Gazette, commenting on, the recall of Haron Fava, says: "If Italy is disposed to send her ironclads to the Mississippi, the Americans have no ships to face the Lepanto and Duilo for forty minutes. The withdrawal of tho ambassador is tho next thing to a declaration of war. and it is evidently meant to convey to the United States the information that Italy is not to be trilled with." The Star says: "The United States is in an extremely difficult position, though the lynching at New Orleans was justifiable. 'Ihe withdrawal of F'ava is the easiest solution of the problem." prob-lem." The Globe thinks the United States is taught a vigorous lesson in diplomacy. They must learn that they cannot ig nore old world ideas. |