Baron Fava to Mr. Blaine .

My Dear Mr. Blaine: Since the 16th instant I have telegraphed to my consul at New Orleans in order to receive the names, circumstances, and conditions of the three Italian subjects killed.

I hope to receive to-morrow those informations, which I will directly transmit to you.

The Marquis Rudini does not speak, of course, of those people who are American citizens. But he insists that the murderers of the three Italian subjects will be brought to justice.

And I trust in your high coöperation for this.

Many, many thanks.

Very faithfully yours,

Fava.