AMERICA & ITALY.
(iiy lii.ixriuc TEi,KtiUA."n—uorviiKiin), AV.iSHiX'ii'O.v. April I. l.'i'KMUicxT Haiihison considers that the lynching at New Oilcans is tin offence against both the. Federal and the Slutc. Governments, inasiiiueh as it is in defiance of treaties under which foreigners are protected, The leaders of the lynching party express their willingness to plead guilty lo the charge, provided they receive only a nominal sentence. The United States Alinister at Kome has communicated with the Italian Government, and on behalf of his Government promised that reparation will be made for the lynching of the Sicilians, but thai time is required lo give effect to the determination of the Government. iSignor Kudini, the Italian Premier, is reported to be satislied with thi> decision. liu.Mii, Apiil I. Sijxuor JiuJini has informed the Secretary of Stale, i'or the. United Stales that the diplomatic incident will only be closed when the. prosecution of the lynchers at New Orleans has begun. Washington , , April I. The Italians in the United State* are organising for the purpose of avenging the New Orleans lynching.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2922, 7 April 1891, Page 2
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174AMERICA & ITALY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2922, 7 April 1891, Page 2
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