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ASSASSINATION OF A GENTLEMAN BY BRIGANDS. A letter from Mignano gives us particulars of an event which has caused a great sensation in the whole Terra di Lavoro, namely, the capture and murder of M. Ignazio Caldieri, a rich landed proprietor of Conca, by the band of Domenico Fuoco. He was seized in his house when quite alone by upwards of thirty bri- gands, all well armed. On the first news of the occur- rence all the disposable forces in the neighbourhood were put in motion, whilst the brigands threw them- selves into the mountains of Cesima. In the morning of the 23rd the National Guard of Conca first came up with the marauders, and, being reinforced by a de. tachment from Taverna San Felice, drove them, after a sharp fusillade, to fly by the only outlet open to them, opposite to Taverna de Conca. The sound of musketry was heard by a company at Presenzano, which immediately crossed the mountain in order to place the band between two fires. Then it was that the unfortunate Caldieri was stabbed to death with blows of a poniard, after which the brigands effected their escape. By the side of the corpse was that of a well-dressed bandit, the secretary of Fuoco, killed by a ball through the neck. On his person was a magni- ficent carbine, a revolver, and other weapons.

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