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ITALY AND THE UNITED STATES.

(Bl EIROTEW TELEGRAPH.—OOPVRWBft] [Special to Press Association.]

WASHINGTON, April 5.

A number of Italians resident in Virginia attempted to wreck a train and blow up the dep&t with dynamite. President Harrison is gratified at the peaceful tone adopted by the Marquis Rudini, Italian Premier, with reference to the lynohing of Sicilians at New Orleans. The Marquis Rudini has ordered Baron Da Fava to postpone his departure from Washington. Illness on the baron's part is said to be the reason for the delay.

[Per Press Association. J WASHINGTON, April 6. (Reoeived April 7,1891, at 11 a.m.) It is felt that, owing to the bad character, of the men who were lynched at New Orleans and the circumstances which gave rise to the outrage, the incident only requires recognition of the principle [that the majesty of the law must be upheld]. Only two of the men concerned were Italian subjects, and both of them escaped.

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Evening Star, Issue 8483, 7 April 1891, Page 2

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ITALY AND THE UNITED STATES. Evening Star, Issue 8483, 7 April 1891, Page 2

ITALY AND THE UNITED STATES. Evening Star, Issue 8483, 7 April 1891, Page 2