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The Daily Dispatch: May 11, 1864., [Electronic resource], A Yankee description of Garibaldi in London. (search)
A Yankee description of Garibaldi in London. [London Correspondence of the N. Y. Tribune.] London, April 13. 1864. Garibaldiana come first of course. You will have already learned some things about him; how France quaked as he passed; how the English heart was thrilled when be touched the shore at Southampton: how The Times, one face toward Napoleon and Francis Joseph and the other toward the People, cried, "Order gentlemen, order! Remember that it must all be for Garibaldi in the abstract — not a word about Garibaldi in the concrete, you know!" You know, too, for the papers will tell you all the pretty things, how he interchanged visits with Tennyson, and planted the tree (Wellingtonla gigantea) at the Laureate's "castle," Faringford. But about that part of his visit I will tell you what you will get from no London paper; and that is, that the first man he was closeted with on his arrival was Joseph Mazzini, and the next were P A Taylor, M P, (sometime President of Gariba