NEW ORLEANS LYNCHING.
SERIOUS COMPLICATIONS EXPECTED. THE PRESS UPHOLD THE GRAND JURY'S DECISION. [pee pbess association.—copybght.] Washington, May 7. The Grand Jury of Louisiana ignored the ItalianCousulVreporton the personalhistory of the men who were lynched, and the Consul intends to send it to Rom'). It ie expected that serious complications will arise in consequence of the refusal of the Grand Jury to indict the lynchers or to take notice of the report. [DELAYED WIEE.I Washington, May 6. The press of the United states endorses the refusal of the Grand Jury to indict the New Orleans lynchers.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6144, 9 May 1891, Page 2
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