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Show OFFICIAL ACTS. rlirmrnt I'rnleet or Hie llaliau Coif rn- menl. Illalne's Telef raai lo the Hotel nor MANY ITALIANS tTMIKC A THRCAT-CNIHQ THRCAT-CNIHQ ATTITUDE. c'omtiu ills of IlieVrcss. slip Ufllanco 'CoinailllecSllllat WorL.- Moro Vengeaiier- lir Tslenspb to ins Iters I TIIK Mil IIIUI.AIS JtATri it. I'rnlesl el Hie II. Halt (laser eel llellrtiiFMlPretalllnc llcijll Manh II. The Italian (lir. eriiment has Irntnicttil Ilarou Do I'aia, lUlUumlul.tarnt Waehlnglon, topn-sent n vehement protest to the United Hlllei against the Action of the mob In New Orleans yesterday , and the United Hlale lia promised to make an Investigation. Iltrou lie I-aa,liinillipalchlu the Manpils 1JI JliJInl, Italian I'lemltr aud Foreign Minister, state ho ha protested a ITilnst the liui Hon of the local olllclabi In Niw Orleans, mil that Mr. Illiilue, American Hucn lary of Hlale, i xnresscil horror at the act of Hie New Oil. .ins mob, promising he woul I Immediately lake ordirs of tiie President In the matter, mat-ter, and thi.1 u tin Mon woul I bo communicated com-municated lo thu Italian Ooit rnmeiit, l HUM lll-AMK TO IIOVIIIMIHM lloti Wasiiinutun, Marcli 16. Het relary lllaluiibiiilght sent the following tele gram lo Uovernor Nichols at New Or-1 pans: Ur.rAniMr'STOf HrAtr, Marcli 15lli, 1,101 Ills IlittllMiey, I'ntnelsT. Mliol-..llo-t ruor t,f lnilsisaa Nw Url -anst It ha Isx-n rtprosonttst li Hi I'resl donlbylhoMhilstir uf Italy tuen-dllid I Mlilsirovernin nt, tint among tint vl-lliu vl-lliu t,r lli deplorable niamoni will. It look t laeo In Iho city of ow Orleans yt s-b s-b r,ls, werottiree or in iro sut,jwts of IUa l.liigolllsly. IliirlrcAty wlui Hist rilen tiy goicrtitnenl twhb li, unlerllnt foii-tttutlon, Is tho supremo la- of the Ian I), guarantee to It-ilWn silbh-et iloiu-kllnl iloiu-kllnl In Hie t'nIli-1 suites Hi in it con-slam con-slam peiile.1li.il for their iwrsoni and pniplly, liisMugluemameimbl, on Iho Mine basis us nur tiwn t lllsons to lbs lAW uf IboUlillul Matin slid tbo several Slats In tin Ir duo and nnleriy ad-liilnl.tratton ad-liilnl.tratton The l'reelleni detv-li detv-li regn-l that Iho clllscm of Sow Orteau slioill hato sodlslrsge.l the purity and a'tpqtiacy of their nun Judl-tiallrlbnnils Judl-tiallrlbnnils as lo trausf.r tolliopasl sloiistn Ju Igtuont of a mob, a que leu thul should He atjuilgo.1 lls-iunnu-ly ami by Hie s,llnl rnleiuflssr. Inatlov trnmeiit.f thebiiiml Kiatos miut give lo siibju-l of frh udly Doners II, si sn-ur-llynlibli It il.oisul. furixiruwuiltl a-ins wlitn truip. rarlly mi ler fori Ign jeirls-llt-tl.in. It Is Hie b i- of Hie IVr-l-ili-lil tl.nl mu will tiHoperste x ItU blm In nmlntslnlng lu.- ulillguilon of Hie UnllM HtAtollOHanl Italian Rilbjii'i Whu tny be wltlilu the pt rl uf lbs pies, in ex. lie-lucnltttist lie-lucnltttist further blootUhed and llo-lenc-t may bit pre. snteil, and that all t f. A n lent agilmi Hie law msv he pniiuptly bniuglitlojuktlco. JlUM O. ItlAI-IK. This ted gram wa therewiltof neon-forerun neon-forerun between the I'risldenl and HeirrUry this nfteni'ion, Itarou Ibi p'ava. Italian minister, having re-vlously re-vlously called on HeireUry llbilne and eariuslly rotest.il against the killing uf hi countrymen, demandlug at the unu time prutectlon for other Ilallaus luNewOrliuns. Alt I'll. Ttl ITALY, Nrw Voiti., March IS. The follow. tngarocoleuf two teltgram which laseil lielweell this city and Italy le latlng to the lyiicblug of llaliau in New Orleans on HaturJoy: Itudlnl, .Minister of rorelgti .MTslrs, llomei The Italian pros of New York, linsnl-inonsly linsnl-inonsly leiirt-M-mlng tulnny, nnliry vuu of the lnaMi ro at New Orleans of several Italians altoaly tuipilllod by an Alusrl-can Alusrl-can Jury, aud tit maud Inter! eutlon by the home got cruniint. The Answer a as: Your cablegram rccelrod. T bavn already al-ready demanded fnnil Hie IVIeralflov-iniinentiuergvlloand IVIeralflov-iniinentiuergvlloand rompt nitusurei. 1 I.NNSVI.VAMA 1TA1 IAN AUT. I'liTsiiuiui, l'a, Marcli II The large Colony of Italians here became gr. ally exi Ited over the ilea of tho killing at New Orleans, an J several society niti tings look place today. Aitlon wa taken looking lu the holding hold-ing ufn gem ml meeting tllia week, whan revolution will be adopted at-ts-aUngtotlialloierunieut to junlsli thelynchirt. KXCITPlll NT fl KANBB, Kashas Citv, Marcli IS. There wa groat excitement here today In the Italian quarter. Consul i'udclll says Hie Italian are demanding that thu American (Jovtrnment bu made to make suitable reparation. OI.INI AAMI ir.MA V.IM. al'ljll.. CiHOAiiu, III,, March IS A largo rtpre-eutatlvu meeting of Italians was hi Id lieru till evening to consider yesterday's dolliR at New Orleans. Dr. Vollul, tho presiding olllcer, delivered de-livered an luipisilonul a Itlrese calling forriiaratloiibythe Unitetlr-uttsiand saying If JustlieUi nt rendered full aud rompt, Italy w 111 speak even with her guns. Phi was received with tremendous tht-erlng, Kdttoi Malnln, o .' lmeWctr, said the outrage ha no coni arlsou In be hbtory of any civilized civil-ized nation, Hudlsavowtil sympathy wltli Hie lendttta, but asked why tho New Orleans authoritlta rnrkersou tu aiseuible thousands of tltlrulia and barrsnguo tlitmi to the lut of murder Char lee Harry said the fact tliat ruin-Inentmtn ruin-Inentmtn took tart In thu massacre uilkt-a It doubly lufamoiis. (lalmagls, of l.'ltulUi, aald he had irsoually teen all Hie victims of the mob, ami bellovnl llieni luiea eut of! the crime. I'cople who have no nspiHt for the hw ur the urdlcl of their own Juries, said he, aro wone than 11 agt s lb parallel! I demaiidt d, and Italy shutilt send a lleet ovir hire lo cmitnand rtspecl and assert the right of herein. ens. Many other Addresses were dell vere I, nnd a measaue of furuial protest sent to rlooretary or Htate llhluo. A resolu Hon wn absi a lot ted protesting against tho killing an uuworlliyof a clvllUed lieople, and ai.-allng to the Italian and Ulillod Htatt-a government for Immediate nnd full ri parallon. Uim.K-TIT)MMI'NT. Wasiiimitci-c, March I. Ilarou Do raval, In his lrolot to Hecrelary lllalne, aald tho local aiitliorlllt In New Orlean not only railed lo pievent a meeting which had been publicly announced And wa known u-l hostile hos-tile lo the Italians, but also held au atllhilo purely passive during the massacn-. llosaU he wa obliged lo resiriu for his goeirument the right to demand any niid nil rvsimtloii If Judged uctinsary. rim third Assistant fiviiUryoffitate, Mr. Adi-e, sj-a'ilng of I'm nutter tonight, said, ''rills case la w Ithout pni-etlent lu the diplomatic history of thu country. Of course I cannot predict the outcome nor discus It- It Is u it easy to predict what will bu Iho course of trocedure. "I cannot see," said Kepresentatlvo Morrow, of California, "how thunllslr iau tsiinne nn International Issue. T ho 1 eugt autii uf the uiob w a not dlrecteit ngilmt the Italians res a race, but nt A ban I of suppjned munlerer who ea canl their dtserts by amlscnrrhge of Jo-llcc. It seeuis lo me the only action to U taken Is for the relatives uf the murdered men to sue the city of New Orleans for damage on the ground Hut tlio city faUnl to furnish proper rolecllou. It was not u raco riot lu any sense ot the word." 1.NIIIUXATI0N t XI V Kid it- fxistios, March 1 1. The .Veu s, commenting com-menting on the lynching uf Italians lu NewUrlean,.iy' 'llaly'alndlgiuitluu Is shared by the wholu civilised world. In nearly all such case lu Amerlia corruntloii I at Hie root of Iho evil. Tho Americans are at once the most patient and most Imiselleut people In the world. Wht u they have grown tired of any grleinncu they move to their revenge with tho swlllnessof a hawk." The Jbsf say Hatutday'a occurrence lu New Orleins will form a deplorable page In American history. II Tllll ITAIIVN I'Attt.lAlll.NT. Ilomi, March IS Iho .'furmti do- iiQunrt-alho New Orltaus lynching a an outrage, and say II I a disgrace, to the United Htltea that such a. Is are possible within lu border, rllguur llrtgana will tnterjs Hate the govern uinl In 1'arlUmeul regarding the uUalr. All. UUIISII HKl'AHATIIlV, Nrw iiuK,Marilin U li3Tiv Ilato AtiHrictimi, thu leading Italian paper of Uils city, Im a m age editorial editor-ial on the New Orleans killing, aaylng n more horrible tragedy has never ln-vu committed even among Hie must lair heron tribes. All narratlvea confirm the fact of Ilia tacit actpileseiico nnd connivance of promluent rltlaens, and Impunity lu the fate of the law, rhere-fore rhere-fore lite more severe murt Ut iho account ac-count nuil x Itnstlon asked. The editor having telegraphed fir opinion from dlllereiit Italian iier throughout through-out the country, has ncclvcd mauy re lies, all deeply deploring the killing nnd demanding rcittallon. KXCt'SK Of THH lillaoV OKIICTAM. -N'l.w OKI kanb, March IS Tho city-wore city-wore 11 usual rtunday aspect, and there w as no sign of unusual excitement. excite-ment. Crowds continued to visit thu scene of thu lynching. Although few wcru admitted Inside the prison. The prison official aro Incensed by the censure of Hit Ir failure to make a moru formidable defense. They say they did not give up the keys, and when H.e crowd broko lu all the ofllcur were at Hit !rsU. Hal they Hred on Hie crowd, It w ould liaan taused the storm-IngamlpiHiap storm-IngamlpiHiap llieilestruitloiibf the prison nud Hie sairlllcuuf many Iniioceut Iniio-ceut Hies wltlilu aud outside the Jail, lltr. LAST aJTIA. l'ather O'lx-ary ot the Jesuit this morning rformcd the last sacred rlti of tho chunli uverthe bottyof Hiveldtr Marchesl, who wassbolyes terday, nud said masa fur the rejimt of Ihuaoulaulthe slain. It wa au Im prmslee siM-clacle. Hie Hlcillsn sur vlvors, gatliere-l logttber In uneof the mote comfortable rooms at the parish prison, were given more llbcrtiesthaii usual, riieyweru ilinerely thankful fur their cscnHt from tleath. All the victims werelsirlml today. Marchesl. Monoslerland Iraplua wero unilalmed up to noon, and theiliarlty wagon took tht in tolhu tter's Held. I'olIU and Comltx were fullowid to the grace by a tingle carriage audiii llaguetto' l ase the hearse w i ut alone. The other had a large nnd well attended at-tended I ii uerat. TIIK Vldll.ASCK CUUIIITTIK It known to t still nt work, and, It I sald.loinorrow wllll Dctet HveO'Mal-ley's HveO'Mal-ley's day of reckoning, lliejury will also bu attelidetl to. but rubably Ihruiigh the courts, a It Is prut-Mil to obbilll oeldnlitt. In lliu ca-u of those w ho wi re brlbcil. One of the Jurors I said hi hale confessed alriady. Tho Htate ha I evidence against several bo foru the verdict wa aunouni ed. T-o Trand Jury will Indict onu Juror on uesdoy aud more will follow. Tore man J, M. Hellgtuau ha i;uuu to Clu-ilnuatl. Clu-ilnuatl. TIIK INNlK I NT OKI ICIAIJ. Atturuey-deneral ltog. r said Icatayt " Hie grand Jury Is lu sceslou and wu have lu full us ration all Ihouu-ain uud modi of enforcing the law. 1 have no doubt tht-so charged with urllclal duty w 111 act firmly, Justly nnd fiarlessly." BilNriuteiidehtt of 1'ollcu tjaster, when asked whatsteihe luteuded to take, tsld he could not arrest the community. com-munity. (lovernor Nichols said tho Italian consul called on hliu yisterday morn lug and a-kfil Interference an I pruteu Hon for tho Italian suljecls lu the pur jsli prison, who weru tiircateued with mob violence Hie matter had not Ihiii called ulllclllly lo Hie tloeernor' nttentluii. and u call for Hut military w uuld havu to come through the limy ur uf the city. .No such demand had been made. When the consul called on thu (J ivurnor the crowd had ulrtady started start-ed fur the rlson. MayurHliakcsiHarutayalil aid had uut liven Invoked, and when ho riachedhlaolllcelt was nil oier. He had not asked any aid of the governor. Arrlotlo Ms lneUrill-ariclllle llsira.ll'.e. Nnv imi:, Manh II. James J. O'Kelly, John O'Connor, W, II. K, lledmoiidaud Henry Harrison, dele 12??.Tl.'i!Hajir -iw.xisar- Kitess.-nl to this iiiiinlry ly I'arntll furHiaiuriisiior raising fund fnrtlie Nationalist inoiemi nt, arrived In New ork this mornlni', from ijntiris-lown. ijntiris-lown. Ail address of welcome.slgnr-l ly Mlrhatl llrt-slinn chairman, was rn-seutcd lo tlm tit legates The a J dree kouf Ihemrut Ilrpresent Heesol lll-h Nationality," endorsed by Char I. Hlewntt IMrnell, the leader of tlio Irish Nation. "and bade tlieuia In nrty wtlcnme lo tho shore of Amer-In. Amer-In. The address went on to say that thecnmmltltelind htard with regttlof the sece-Mlon of thoso wlui preferrid tlm dictation or the l.nglMh lender The l'onulllUn resiidnt sevt rally, Imping, they ail I, that Ihelr ml.-lon for Rttttng cash for Pariitll mil his men might lie stirctusfu). riwy weru tiiheii tolhe HoITmnii House, win re Uiey occu led hanusoine njsirlmcnit. Aen.lae lleaeil' I itnerAl. Han riiiKnw .1, March IS - l'liiicts! sere li-ca weru held today over the it-main it-main of tlio lito Senator Hearst. Hlntt) lost 1 luirsday, when Hie body nrrlvetl from Washington, It has lain InstatolnOracet liurch, whore it was vie vie I by hundred of cltlrens, The services weru t-ondiuted bytbollev, W. t". r'oulu of draco ( hurrh, an the bull line wo crowded to the door with -0 le. Among tho pall Isnrt-r weru (lovernor (lov-ernor Mrklm, Mayor Haiidersun, Chief Justlcu llently nud others of Hie must promlnint men In Iho rtslc Although rtalii poured down ettadlly alldiy, thousands of tuple who could not gain udmlitaticu to lliu ehiirch Until Hie streets lo vltw the funeril prort-sslun, In which uillllla organ-Iratlon organ-Iratlon and many clvlo botilrt took nrt. Tliellalllelit rltlll leovmv, March IS, Thu 71'i's lis n dlstch from Hautlago giving Hie oniclaladvlceatiflhii remit battle In Chill, I'rom this It o tars that Coloutl I tobies, who commanded the Ooviriimtnt lroost, on the nthlnit, In lug short of provisions, rashly alan-tit alan-tit ned Hie ttroug i-elilou of Mount Hchastopol un 1 w uli Ul) Infantry, J cavalry aul n few guns, nltatktd a force of .Sod rills. At a critical moment thoentmy. byn dtcoy (nice fur ii isirley , oiuetl flroAtcloiKi quarters, quar-ters, killing or wounding Iw o-thlrds of the Ouveriittlelil trooac. Colonel Itobliu wot woundtil tally lu the battle, and when captured was murdered. mur-dered. A gent ral massacre uf wuunded ulllcrs tiisu.il. Tho Ins uf tho Insurgent In-surgent Is tstlmstctl at nun killed and 4'JU wouiidetl. President llaluiaceda ndtulU Iho grouty of the disaster, whlih platt-a the Province uf lara-i-ica entirely lu tlio haul uf the Insurgent. In-surgent. fho ru-sldrnt says, bowtiver, Hie (.ovtrumeiit lis .inisM troujst at II iIkjkii it, The (toet rnmeiit haa also an ami le supply uf funds. The futuie scene of uisratlons will jrobably be nearer Valparaiso. Hurricane a.xl llllxlr.l M.iSTliKAl.Marcli IS. riie t Ily and vlclully wua vlsltnl during the lost twenty-four hours by a ttriltlc liurrl cano and billiard, and gnat dainago has been done by the wind. I'lllow A Uurney'a rolling mill I almost tctally il.ittoj.i). rhuiplroof HI. l'ntrlik's church nml the magnificent new det on Ihedraud Trunk railroad nrodatu-Aged. nrodatu-Aged. Many private buildings barns and houses lu thu coursunf construi Hon wenidimollshiil, nndt-nrly this morning morn-ing Hie streets were filled with Hying signs, states, brnuchtit of trees, etc The storm hot dune trumendou damage dam-age lu thecouutry districts, but,as w Ire are down In all direction, losses sre only Just coming lu and cauuot la au curately dclermlutil. 11 III Are Hie l'e.r. MuNTitrAi , March 1 1. l'nmler Merclerof tluebeu and Mr. Hh.liyn, rrovliicUrrreasurer, Itfillil morning for I.tiroiu to secure u provincial loan of J1U,(ksj,isi. Thai be will haluan Interview with thu l'o-o at Itune, li whom, it I rumored, Menler will make formal comlnliit of Ihe zeal of the hh rarcby iil. I ly til lu thu uttt nipt to defeat the J,lral pirty Inthure ceul Dominion clcctloii. Husk ai.tl Hue Hue 1-ro.tticfs. WAaiiiNinuv, Marili IV Htirelary Husk wo asked today wtiathetlinughl nf thu stall un nt mado by Minister Jlottllcherluthe (lenuan HelilisUg, to Hie ellt-ct that the new saullary measures adnj tc-d by the Uulled htati-s were Inadequate, and that llennatiy wuuld nutreailnd thu prulilbltlou Uou Amtrlcau hug iroducta. Hetretary Husk said he cuiild hardly lillevo am li a statement hud been maJe, for ltluiiaiia wilful or pnlendtil l,iior-Ahce l,iior-Ahce u( It glslation now lu force In this country. The last meat liisectloii law iaised by Cougresa providts fur ii mom thorough iuejucllou than that now lu force In any other country. If Aute-niortcm examination exam-ination nud mlcniecuplo examlnitloii will not snllsfy tho (lerniau Uoiern-nicnt, Uoiern-nicnt, It Isslmily becausu Uiey don't prouu totrtisallsfletl wltliatiy system, fill Government ha tullered luiuti Hon placed iisjii Ita mmt t ruducti by fortlgu nalluiis to eilst uudir cuvtr of such pritext u longtime. Hut tho tlmuluia aliout arrtiiil when unjust discrimination and false sLntemunts re to thu tairlty of our tut at must cease. Huih elaloiuoutawll! no louger beer milted to ko unihalleiigeit by thlt (lovirnment, mid suth redrew as Hie lawsuf tlilacuiiutry irnilt to bo had thoull In my Judgment l i ufurriii, Teu linllar. fee ait lye, Chaiii iJfitiv, W, Va., March IS DiuLtglslutiire adjourned at mldiilgbt Hattmiay. Just he foru niljourniiieiit Iho si rgt ant al-arms was sent out In get a quorum for the senile, and attempted at-tempted to Ukii Henator Knott Into tho Chamber. Knott stnick the sergeant ser-geant at-urmt In Hie eye, aud -aaiiluud Jill. The I'nriiell I tllll. Di'ni IV, Manh IS. In Hie ixulsli church ut Mltihelxtowu today 1 nther Hexton said the next ilecllun would I rntbly r.sult in thu rttlretuent of Wni. O'llrleu, and every trfurt ilioulJ Im made to elect a McCarthy ltu lor Hie distils t. A 1'arncll meeting at Mlddltton lo-thy lo-thy wnssiiarsely ntttudt.l nud llnr-rlutonaul llnr-rlutonaul ( laucey weru nimble to gutahearlng Whenlhiy attempted tusirakllie4)lcehitil (o be calltd on to supprea n free light. |