2 OCTOBER 1847, Page 7
There are no direct accounts either from Calabria or Sicily;
every means being adopted by the Neapolitan Government to prevent the spread of in- telligence. Indirectly, however, there is evidence that the insurrection grows. The Pallade of Rome announces that the Calabrian insurgents have put to death the family Trenta-Capilli. The banner of the insur- gents bears a red cross on a white ground, surrounded by as many green crosses as there are states in Italy.
A letter from Italy in the Augsburg Gazette announces the death of mind Bandiera, the father of the two unfortunate officers who were executed at Cosenza.