Italian Uprising
Rome, May 10. - The Italian cabinet has decided to recommend to King Humbert that parliament be prorogued. The pólice are reported to have seized correspond-ence showing that the recent serious riots in different parts of Italy were the result of a plan of revolution, but it appears that the movement broke out prematurely. Martial law has been proclaimed in the provjnce of Naples. Berne, Switzerland, May 10. - The news of the uprising in Milán has ■greatly excited the Italian workmen. who abound in Switzerland. At Lauzanne 1,000 Italian workmen paraded the streets carrying a red flag draped with erape. As the procession passed through the streets the men sang the "Marseillaise" and cheered for the revolution. The outbreak at Milan appears to have been fully organized. One of the leaders here exhibited a telegram announcing: "The revolution is triumphant in Turin. The city has been burned." The men who took part in the demonstration appear to have plenty of money. Many Italians have started for the north of Italy in response to a circular bearing the words: "To the frontier. Let us start for Italy."
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