| Show French Pilgrims Insult to Victor JEmanuePs Jlemroy ROME Oct 3The French pilgrims who caused so much disorder yesterday started today lor Modena Before doing so they called at the Vatican and expressed their regrets at the occurrence of yesterday A majority of the accounts furnished of the causes of yesterdays riotous outbreaks agree in the assertion that one of tho pilgrims pil-grims who visited Victor Emanuel pi s tomb spat on the book whore all visitors are expected to inscribe their names In addition to this the pilgrim wrote Vive Ie POle mortau Hoi Humbert abas Victor Emanuel An Italian gentleman present in the Pantheon at the same time as the pilgrims happened to notice one of their number inscribed in the visitors book and enraged at tho insult to the dead he struck the writer in tho face and assisted the guard to expel him amid the anathemas of those present other pilgrims tried to rescue their companion from the guards and in so doing caused I disturbance rowds attracted to the spot by the disorder oran attacked the pilgrims wi h knives or-an d stones The guards had the utmost di ifliculty in protecting the pilgrims from the Italians In spite of the appeals of the lice officers and their efforts to allay thQ anger of the populace the pilgrims woro based all over tho city Harmel leader of the French workmens pilgrimage ailed at the ministry of tho interior today and disclaimed any sympathy with tho outage out-age of yesterday Harsh Treatment of the Websters Sailors SIN FnA CIscO Oct 3The sailing sc schooner Edward F Webster Captain Mc Lean arrived today According to theory st the-ory of some of the sailors the Webster vas joined off Copper Island July 24 bye th by-e schooner Hamilton Lewis commanded b y a brother of Captain McLean and a joint raid was made on the rookeries The oldiers killed a large number of seals when the Russian authorities opened fire o u them firing volley after volley The cap ain of the Webster nevertheless ordered L t he crow out again and on the following day and whon they refused logo some of t hem were put in irons and fed on bread and water for a number of days The n s ailors allege they received harsh treatment treat-ment during the whole homeward trip |