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who fell after having received two bayonet and four gunshot wounds. The Freeman's Journal publishes an obituary notice of the young "martyr," from which it appears that he was only 22 years of age. Says the Journal: "Our sorrow for his sad fate is mingled with horror at the treachery to which he and many more of his companions in arms have fallen victims. There was a wide-spread defection on the part of the Italian troops, in the Pontifical service. Com. Bedelievre, in a letter addressed to the 'Esperance,'published at Nantes, states that the 2d regiment of Chasseurs (Italians) not only fired on the foreign levies that went into action with them, but also on the aides-de-camp whom General Pimodan sent to disarm them. The Italian artillerymen (so we are informed by a private letter,) abandoned their guns. All the Pontifical cavalry fled, leaving only eighty of the Guides of Lamoriciere (all Frenchmen,) to cover the retreat of the defeated forces from the field of battle."
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Yorker, Alfred de Nanteull, who fell after having received two bayonet and four gunshot wounds. The Freeman's Journal publishes an obituary notice of the young "martyr," from which it appears that he was only 22 years of age. Says the Journal: "Our sorrow for his sad fate is mingled with horror at the treachery to which he and many more of his companions in arms have fallen victims. There was a wide-spread defection on the part of the Italian troops, in the Pontifical service. Com. Bedelievre, in a letter addressed to the 'Esperance,'published at Nantes, states that the 2d regiment of Chasseurs (Italians) not only fired on the foreign levies that went into action with them, but also on the aides-de-camp whom General Pimodan sent to disarm them. The Italian artillerymen (so we are informed by a private letter,) abandoned their guns. All the Pontifical cavalry fled, leaving only eighty of the Guides of Lamoriciere (all Frenchmen,) to cover the retreat of the defeated forces
Alfred Nanteull (search for this): article 5
American killed --Pope's Troops.--Among the Pope's troops at the battle of Castelfidardo, was a volunteer New Yorker, Alfred de Nanteull, who fell after having received two bayonet and four gunshot wounds. The Freeman's Journal publishes an obituary notice of the young "martyr," from which it appears that he was only 22 years of age. Says the Journal: "Our sorrow for his sad fate is mingled with horror at the treachery to which he and many more of his companions in arms have fallen victims. There was a wide-spread defection on the part of the Italian troops, in the Pontifical service. Com. Bedelievre, in a letter addressed to the 'Esperance,'published at Nantes, states that the 2d regiment of Chasseurs (Italians) not only fired on the foreign levies that went into action with them, but also on the aides-de-camp whom General Pimodan sent to disarm them. The Italian artillerymen (so we are informed by a private letter,) abandoned their guns. All the Pontifical cavalry fl
who fell after having received two bayonet and four gunshot wounds. The Freeman's Journal publishes an obituary notice of the young "martyr," from which it appears that he was only 22 years of age. Says the Journal: "Our sorrow for his sad fate is mingled with horror at the treachery to which he and many more of his companions in arms have fallen victims. There was a wide-spread defection on the part of the Italian troops, in the Pontifical service. Com. Bedelievre, in a letter addressed to the 'Esperance,'published at Nantes, states that the 2d regiment of Chasseurs (Italians) not only fired on the foreign levies that went into action with them, but also on the aides-de-camp whom General Pimodan sent to disarm them. The Italian artillerymen (so we are informed by a private letter,) abandoned their guns. All the Pontifical cavalry fled, leaving only eighty of the Guides of Lamoriciere (all Frenchmen,) to cover the retreat of the defeated forces from the field of battle."
American killed --Pope's Troops.--Among the Pope's troops at the battle of Castelfidardo, was a volunteer New Yorker, Alfred de Nanteull, who fell after having received two bayonet and four gunshot wounds. The Freeman's Journal publishes an obituary notice of the young "martyr," from which it appears that he was only 22 years of age. Says the Journal: "Our sorrow for his sad fate is mingled with horror at the treachery to which he and many more of his companions in arms have fallen victims. There was a wide-spread defection on the part of the Italian troops, in the Pontifical service. Com. Bedelievre, in a letter addressed to the 'Esperance,'published at Nantes, states that the 2d regiment of Chasseurs (Italians) not only fired on the foreign levies that went into action with them, but also on the aides-de-camp whom General Pimodan sent to disarm them. The Italian artillerymen (so we are informed by a private letter,) abandoned their guns. All the Pontifical cavalry fl