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369 ; unjust opinion of Crispi, 239 ;
unjust opinion of Mazzini, 240 ; 164.
Cenni, Major, 355.
Cesareo, G., 201.
Charras, Colonel, 361.
Clary, General T. de, convention re
Bourbon evacuation of Messina
drawn up by, 358 -60.
Cliva, V., 34.
Conforti, 425, 428, 454.
Cordova, intrigue against Crispi, 401 -
402 ; letters to La Farinare arrival of
Depretis, 342 -3; letter to La Farina
re Crispi, 404 ; expelled from Sicily,
411.
Correnti, Cesare, 3, 240 ; correspon-
dence with Crispi, 37, 67 -9, 303 -4.
Cosenz, General, 355, 425.
Cossovich, Captain F., report re rescue
of Lombardo, 232 -5.
Crispi, Francesco, exiled from Sicily,
1 ; Marseilles, Turin, 1 ; on staff of
La Concordia, 2 ; work with Daelli,
3 ; contributions to Il Progresso, 9,
13 ; work for publishers, 13 - 14 ;
applies for post of Communal Secre-
tary at Verolengo, 14 - 15 ; Turin
arrest and imprisonment, diary, 22 -
26 ; expelled from Piedmont, pro-
tests, 2 - 21, 26 -7, 28 -9; connec-
tion with Pantheon of Martyrs to
Italian Liberty
, 31 -5; arrives Malta,
25 ; difficulty of finding employment,
36 -7; letters to Sicilian Committees
re Louis Kossuth's proffered help in
an uprising, 43 -6; questions issued
to Sicilian Committees re proposed
uprising, 46 -8; founds La Staffetta,
48 -9; expulsion from Malta, and
protests, 49 - 52 ; diary on board
the Sampson, 54 -8; in London,
efforts to obtain work, 59 - 62 ; Carini
invites him to Paris, 62, 64, 65 ;
Valerio's offer re Il Diritto, 65 -6;
suggests founding International Com-
mission Office in London, 67 -9;
correspondence with Maninre ideal
of Italian unity, 70 -1; letter to Daily
News re
Manin, 72 -4; correspon-
dence with Mazzini, 75 - 85 ; Mazzini's
efforts to find work for, 84 -7; in
Paris, second visit, 87, 90 -1; expul-
sion from Paris, 91 ; Saffi's letter to
87 -9; letter to Correnti, 89 ; goes to
Portugal, 91 ; letter to La Farinare
expulsion from Paris, 91 -4; corre-
spondence with Mazzinire founda-
tion of Italian Committee in Portugal,
95 -6; work for Mazzini's Pensiero ed
Azione
, 97 -9; disguise visit to Sicily,
101 -7; diary re Piedmontese govern-
ment's attitude to proposed Sicilian
uprising, 116 -18; letters to Farinare
Piedmontese government's attitude,
119 -20; measures taken to promote
Sicilian insurrection, 120 -1; corre-
spondence with Mazzinire Sicilian
uprising, 121 -3, 139 -40; correspon-
dence with Pilore organisation of
Sicilian expedition, 123 -30; leaves
Turin for Genoa, 131 ; Pilo's depar-
ture for Sicily, 137 ; preparation for
equipment of the Thousand, 138 -9;
anxiety before starting, 138 -47; letter
to Fabrizire Palermo uprising, and
expedition, 140 -1, 147 ; efforts to
induce Garibaldi to start for Sicily,
148 -55; diary on board steamship
Piemonte from Quarto to Marsala,
156 -68; appointed Under Chief of
Garibaldi's staff, 170 ; legal and
administrative knowledge, 171 ; re-
signs office as Under Chief of staff,
172 ; views as to place of the
Thousand's disembarkation, 172 ;
action upon landing at Marsala, 173;
addresses Marsala municipal body,
173 -4; decree establishing Garibaldi's
Dictatorship composed by, 176 -7;
administrative reorganisation of
Sicily, 178 -81; appointed sole Secre-
tary of State, 178 ; penal justice
enforced, 188 ; tax collection, and
police-organisation, 190 -1; views as
to method of attack on Palermo,
192 ; sorrow at Pilo's death, 198 ;
administrative and legislative work
of, at Palermo, 205 -36; armistice
at Palermo, conditions prescribed
by, 208 -10; protest against brutalities
of Bourbon soldiers, 211 ; appeals
for firearms and ammunition, 218 -
219 ; legislative and administrative
work, 221 -2; Piedmontese crest for
Sicily adopted by, 224 ; conscription
regulations, 224 ; Cavour's unjust
opinion of, 239 ; La Farina dis-
credits, 244 -52; Mazzini warns,
against La Farina, 252 -4; letters to
Mazzinire La Farina's duplicity,
254 -6; correspondence with Bertani
re latter's action for Garibaldi in
Genoa, 258 -66; Mazzini's letters to,
re invasion of Naples, 268 -9, 274 -7;
La Farina's campaign against, 280 -
315 ; resigns from the ministry and
refuses further office, 296 -8; on affairs
after his resignation, 302 -7; entrusts
de la Varenne with mission to Victor
Emmanuel, 318 -24; continued influ-

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Memoirs of Francesco Crispi. Volume: 1. Contributors: Mary Prichard-Agnetti - transltr, Thomas Palamenghi-Crispi - editor, Francesco Crispi - author. Publisher: Hodder and Stoughton. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1912. Page Number: 490.
    
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