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Newcastle (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 15
Reported death of Alberto Mario. --Letters from Naples state that Signor Alberto Mario, the husband of Madame Jessie White Mario, has been killed. he was sent by Garibaldi at the head of a column of one thousand men, to put down a reactionary movement in Molise. The patriots were overpowered and cut to pieces by a body of Neapolitan soldiers six times their number. Only forty out of the thousand are reported as being saved, and in that number Mario's name does not occur.--The encounter is said to have been tremendous, the Garibaldians having fought like lions and against desperate odds. --Newcastle (Eng.) Chronicle.
Jessie White Mario (search for this): article 15
Reported death of Alberto Mario. --Letters from Naples state that Signor Alberto Mario, the husband of Madame Jessie White Mario, has been killed. he was sent by Garibaldi at the head of a column of one thousand men, to put down a reactionary movement in Molise. The patriots were overpowered and cut to pieces by a body of Neapolitan soldiers six times their number. Only forty out of the thousand are reported as being saved, and in that number Mario's name does not occur.--The encountehas been killed. he was sent by Garibaldi at the head of a column of one thousand men, to put down a reactionary movement in Molise. The patriots were overpowered and cut to pieces by a body of Neapolitan soldiers six times their number. Only forty out of the thousand are reported as being saved, and in that number Mario's name does not occur.--The encounter is said to have been tremendous, the Garibaldians having fought like lions and against desperate odds. --Newcastle (Eng.) Chronicle.
Reported death of Alberto Mario. --Letters from Naples state that Signor Alberto Mario, the husband of Madame Jessie White Mario, has been killed. he was sent by Garibaldi at the head of a column of one thousand men, to put down a reactionary movement in Molise. The patriots were overpowered and cut to pieces by a body of Neapolitan soldiers six times their number. Only forty out of the thousand are reported as being saved, and in that number Mario's name does not occur.--The encounter is said to have been tremendous, the Garibaldians having fought like lions and against desperate odds. --Newcastle (Eng.) Chronicle.
Signor Alberto Mario (search for this): article 15
Reported death of Alberto Mario. --Letters from Naples state that Signor Alberto Mario, the husband of Madame Jessie White Mario, has been killed. he was sent by Garibaldi at the head of a column of one thousand men, to put down a reactionary movement in Molise. The patriots were overpowered and cut to pieces by a body of Neapolitan soldiers six times their number. Only forty out of the thousand are reported as being saved, and in that number Mario's name does not occur.--The encounter is said to have been tremendous, the Garibaldians having fought like lions and against desperate odds. --Newcastle (Eng.) Chronicle.
Alberto Mario (search for this): article 15
Reported death of Alberto Mario. --Letters from Naples state that Signor Alberto Mario, the husband of Madame Jessie White Mario, has been killed. he was sent by Garibaldi at the head of a column of one thousand men, to put down a reactionary movement in Molise. The patriots were overpowered and cut to pieces by a body of Neapolitan soldiers six times their number. Only forty out of the thousand are reported as being saved, and in that number Mario's name does not occur.--The encounter is said to have been tremendous, the Garibaldians having fought like lions and against desperate odds. --Newcastle (Eng.) Chronicle.