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The Daily Dispatch: November 21, 1860., [Electronic resource], The interview between Victor Emanuel and Garibaldi. (search)
hour. Their suites had mingled together, and followed at a short distance behind them. Passing a group of officers, Garibaldi saluted them. Among them were Farini, Minister of War, in a foraging cab of a staff officer, and General Fanti. The King and Garibaldi were conversing. After the King followed the Seventeenth, Eighteenth, Nineteenth and Twentieth regiments of the line, then sixty guns and four regiments of cavalry. His Majesty was at the head of 30,000 men. Before entering Teano, King Victor Emanuel halted, and ordered a portion of his army to file off in presence of Garibaldi, that every one might observe the good feeling that existed between him and the chieftain. He then reviewed Bixio's brigade, which was posted a little beyond Calvi. He was received with the enthusiastic and unanimous shout of "Long live the King of Italy !" Garibaldi has 7,000 men, divided between different positions. The King remained at Teano; Garibaldi returned to Calvi to give orders.