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the committee electionshaving gone m its favour.ITALY.The Genoa Gazette states thatthe man ftaffetto, who was killed in the late disturbance at Genoa, died in great agony, without being able to name his murderer, but that nevertheless the police have some hopes of detecting him, A subscription has been opened in favour of his family. It has now become certain that no particular hatred of Count Cavour was at the bottom of the disturbance in the Tartana. The unnecessary precautions adopted by the authorities, and the appearance of the military in the streets, were themselves the cause.
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Evening Star

London, Middlesex, GB

Sat, Dec 18, 1858

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