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ITALY.

Signor Garibaldi, a cousin of the Tamous Garibaldi. has been brutally murdered. Nice has been of late infested by a band of riotous fellows who insulted the people.in the streets and broke windows with impunity. The result has been murder. On the 28th of October, three of the turbulent band, Kaymonda, Anfosso, and Martin, went to the house • of. Garibaldi loudly'declaVing their intention to beat some one. They demanded drink and ran into the garden— Two female servants who expostulated with the men were insulted; and one of the latter, striking a .rose tree, vociferated, " Were you a man, and not n tree, I would kill you." A labourer attracted by the noise, advanced" towards the three men, who without further ceremony, commenced beating him with their fists and with stones. Two other labourers approached, and having released their comrade, seized on one of the assailants. The master of the house. M. Garibaldi, arrived at this moment, and, having ordered the men to keep a firm hold of their captive, he despatched one of the' women into the house to fetch writing materials in order to draw up a report of the outrage. The other two r; assailants, on hearing this order, commenced hurling stones at M. Garibaldi; and one of the two, Eaymondi, encouraged by the absence of insistence, drew a knife and closed with the people, of the house. One of the men engaged in holding the captive received two stabs, from which he has partially recovered; while M. Garibaldi received a mortal wound, and expired two hours afterwards. The three men escaped in the confusion; but, instead of seeking safety in immediate flight, they insulted and maltreated other persons in the neighbourhood, and then withdrew to their-usual 'haunts, where they-were captured on "the following day. They have been fried arid found guilty. The court sentenced Raymondi to hard labour for life, Anfosso to 20 years of the same punishment, arid Martiu to^ three years imprisonment. \.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 657, 23 February 1859, Page 4

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ITALY. Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 657, 23 February 1859, Page 4

ITALY. Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 657, 23 February 1859, Page 4

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