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The Daily Dispatch: November 30, 1860., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Italy. There was no movement of importance. There was a report that a conspiracy had been discovered at Gaeta against Francis II. Two officers and two men were shot. The official Piedmontese Gazette of the 15th says that the Neapolitans, under General Sabreaus, had proposed to Fanti the surrender of the Neapolitan troops, who remained outside of Gaeta, consisting of ten battalions of chasseurs and a regiment of cavalry. Fanti rejected the proposition. After a combat, on the 12th, the Bourbon troops re-entered Gaeta, and the Sardinians took up fresh positions around the town. The garrison of Gaeta consisted of eighteen battalions, but a dispatch announces that two merchant steamers, carrying French colors, had left Gaeta with troops, supposed for Civita Vecchia. The Lazzaroni at Naples indulged in a demonstration in favor of Garibaldi and the Dictatorship, and were dispersed by the troops. Victor Emanuel had prohibited the destruction of Fort Stalms.