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The Daily Dispatch: November 7, 1860., [Electronic resource], Further Foreign News. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: November 7, 1860., [Electronic resource], Deplorable accident. (search)
Put not your trust in Princes.
The Paris correspondent of the London Times says that the day after the battle of Castlepidardo, General Cialdini received the Count Bourbon De Chains and some other French officers who had capitulated.
In the course of conversation one of the French officers said, "Well, General, you have beaten us but we shall soon have our turn, for General Goyon and our countrymen under his orders are not far off." To which the General replied, "you must think me very simple to have come here without the Emperor's permission.
It was I who settled the campaign with him at Chamber, and his last recommendation was that if the matter was to be done let it be done quickly." In a letter which Victor Emanuel wrote a short time since to the King of Naples at Gaeta, he said, speaking of Garibaldi, "try to beat him; try to catch him, and, above all, hang him!" The correspondent is assured that the King of Naples repeated these words to a great personage now or lately at