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Show THE ITALIAN CASIO. Tlio lttporl of tho Until Jury ami lb I fficta on llio Nc- gollilloni. a nATHtn DANOtnoua luiiatic ( rROM coionaoo. (JotiM IVnllcnl and Will 'ttiU" hy H" llt-i Mon ol lli Aililiorj Hoard1. Py Tilttrti k to tht Mwt.1 MrA-iitixuTii tnrra. The Xew Orleeut llepotl liltrutted at llie Pilate llfliarlmeol. WASiiiMmiv, May I). Thu rujort of the grand Jury will. It b exiBlj reach Houetary Ulaliie In the cuiiite of lime and mile Ulle figure In Ihu bDlclal corretinuidenco lietween tho United Hlatee and Italy. Thiru b reatou t 1-rlleMi lliat lu aome ilitalb II dlOt ra from the reimrt made to the Department De-partment of Jutlhi-by Dlttrlct Atlor-ney Atlor-ney (Irai.l, and notably In the nialtir of clllr.ii.lilp of the vlcllint. riio grand Jury'a renit found that eight of Hum were naturalized American Utl-lem. Utl-lem. and that one liiul declared lib In tt titlunt to become naturalized. Dla trlit Atlorney Orant, It la Wllevod, found Hut one of tho vlitlma waa of Italian nationality, but liu wai nn ea coa-d convict, and that nnother'a nationality na-tionality wai no doubtful at to makn It untafe to hazard nn opinion. r)3, at any rate, thu itallau complaint will lw narrowe I down tont lean two periuni. Although tho United Hlatt a lint a nv lurnlltttlon treaty with Italy, llielatt named nation Invariably, through comity, com-ity, recognized our nitunillziil tltlzena nt freo from amenability to their nalllo govtranu-ut. When the mm of Iheau two vlctlmt la rontldered theiuettlou will Immediately Immedi-ately nrl.e, weru trtaty tllpulallona wltti Italy broli n? ,Thb iu-itlon b likely to figure In tho carrndeno brtween thu twu tro-fern-uenta at twin at thu I Ullau government brctly to fall reawnabl) Into the u.ual dlilo-niatlo dlilo-niatlo nitliod of treating thu aubjeit retpecllng which they took btue with another natlou. Unleu It apieara clearly thai thelrtuty hu bt-eu violated, violat-ed, the Italian cate fat a to tho grojud, nnd Ihu leading dlplopttlo mliiib of the Hute D.parl'iiont maintain that thb fait cauuot ho mtde to appear. In HecriUry lllalue'a alitencn there Inut been no forwarJ uwvu In thu ior retjiondence itmTrn'n VArATiov. It b learned that l'urler, tair mlnli tel at Home, had at piled to thu Uep&tt lllelltof rltalu torleateuf alMence Ik-fnratha Ik-fnratha NtwOrlvalMairitlr lmi licit. llu hat been oomtaiitly onilut) tlucu Mtiih, 161), mure thaii two )ear. Moreover, the tlckly tefcann b appn-arh lug In It line, en It bentlrtl) iroballu that hit reUeit will lv grauto I. aa In deed would nlrtu ly have bteu tint catu had not the troublu reacheil audi an acute hate Attoruey-Uenrral Miller tald lie had nal thereiurt of thu graud ury, but de. Ilued n-.ililtily to exiirru any nplulon rt gardlng It or lo diicuM It In any nf Itt ttaturtt. necntiry Fotler, when atkod lib o luloii on the ri'i-jrt, til I he really hud nut lit I llniotorenl It an J then furu wat u d lu n imtltlou to exproaa an o Inlun on It. |