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Show TELEGRAPHIC Tin; i, in; iii vu. Expi-fSMlouat of Hoy is 1 Nyiu-putby Nyiu-putby isutl Condoluuce. frciiuratlonsi for '.the t'niioral. New York, 9. Tribime'l Rome: Tho pope is very much afldctad by the death of Victor Eruauuel. Trihu ne'e Florence : Intense grief ia exhibited io ibia city over tbe death of Kiug Victor Einauuel, and Btgna of mou mi ug are everywlmre dia-played. dia-played. Tribune's Berlin : The announcement announce-ment of tho death ol Victor Euiauuel created greit consternation here in consequence of the fears regarding the triple alliance, Herald's London: The funeral of the king will doubtless bean imposing impos-ing affair. His remains will he placed in the family mauuoloum of Lv Saherge, which stands on a h'll aide overlooking tha city of Turin from the north. The hill ia a Bpur of the Alps, The World says: De Luca, IUlun consul, yesterday received the follow-j inS: I Rome, U. Consul General of Italy, New York: I announce, with deep grief, the new tbat his mujvsiy did to-day at 2.30 p.m. (Signed) Lk Pkktis, Aiiiiiiter of Foreign A li ars. Immediately upon the "receipt of this dispatch Siguor De Luca ordered the Italian flg upon the consulate, at 7 Broadway, to be placed at hall mast. Almost immediately afterwards, after-wards, aud be lore 'they had been olbcially notified, the consuls of tier many, Spain, Euglaud and Austria ordered their llaga to be placed at half mast, also. A large amount of work was imposed upon the consul and his assistants, as it was necet-siry to write a formal letter to each of the foreign consuls in this city, notifying them ot the death of the king, and to telegraph lo all of the vice consuls of Italy in the United States a similar notification. The work kept the consul con-sul general and bia Assistants very buiy duriDg the day and evening, hut Signor De Luca said be had no turther information than what was contained in the regular dispatch. Paris, 10. The official journal announcing an-nouncing King Victor Eaiuuuel's death, says the loss of a sovereign who held so great a place in Europe will he strongly felt in France. Tbe prcoident of the republic, in the name of the French nation, has already expressed to the new king how fully he shares the grief of Italy. ftome, 10. Prince Amadeus, the Kte King Victor Emanuel's second sou, and Prince of Carignino, this morning went with King Humbert to the chamber where the body of King Victor Emanuel lay and remained re-mained there twenty minutes. ueen Margueritta then entered the room to pay her last salute to the deceased monarch. The proclamation of the new king is very favorably received. His majesty ma-jesty has telegraphed to General Oialdini and Count Sclopis, begging them to come to Rome, as ho wishes to have them with him. All the sovereigns of Europe and President MacMahon of France have sent tele grams to King HtAhbert, expressing terms ot affectionate sympathy. A council of ministers, held to-day, decided de-cided to summon parliament immediately. imme-diately. The funeral ia fixed for Tuesday. It is stated that King Humbert will take the oath on Wednesday. |