Show PUBLIC OPINION IN ITALY OF AMERICAN AFFAIRS A florence correspondent respondent chr of the new york times writes thus the death of maximilian continues to be the leading theme oi of the journals for a long time no single event has caused so iso great a in europe wo 0 o escape blame except from tile the nsf violent or stupid of partisans who eliat we should have exercised a pressure tire or even evell rz gone tine so fur far as to de achre a war if by such means the life of the unfortunate prince could have been saved at the samo time our great moderation is praised of oblate late our prestige lias bas been enormously in increased iu europe in frankness if not with satisfaction our mercy 0 to o offenders ia contrasted with the barbarous excesses of the latin race and those c have the religion iun of rome III 1 america how is it even the prie in their secret souls inquire that heretics have raised raided therus themselves elves to the rio noblest blest heights of christian civilization while 0 instructed by jesua jesuits its or of the propaganda are fallen so low lov tu to take the life of a catholic prince uce fiant among them with a concordat and a blessing of the pope and the peo ale mk themselves can it be that the protestants have really chosen the bet ter journals Jour naly which abich a few years yeara ago ao thought louis napoleon was tta capter jiter of the situation inclined to treat tile the monroe lonroe doctrine with scorn ire arc now ready to thrust mexico upon the united stacee is as the only power capable of governing it aud and to whom they insist it legitimately belongs belonga they y think we covet it and do not see ite interest terest Il leads us to acquire territory and add population on tile the north rather than nan on tile south rf our present bor WE pour mexico must lot awhile longer and m y adf i quarter ofa of a clil salary tury to ediab I 1 11 I 1 i cious gasses of 0 o V a decay |