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The Daily Dispatch: June 22, 1861., [Electronic resource], Death of count Cavour--sketch of his life and public career. (search)
. On the sixth day of June, Italy lost her first, almost her only statesman. Victor Emanuel lives to rule for her, Garibaldi to fight for her, but Cavour shall thick for her no more. If in the past complications of the Italian question our Amehree representative men of modern Italy have always held one common object in their deepest hearts. To Victor Emanuel, Garibaldi and Cavour existed but a single aim — United Italy. To reach that aim a long and perilous journey was demanded — a jouquestion. "Mine the cavern--'blow it up — open it from end to end to the daylight — and your aim will be visible" said Garibaldi. Shall we quarrel with Cavour if he preferred to take up, like a new Theseus, the clue of patient negotiation to follohe period of his last illness he had hardly known a day's indisposition. His frigality was almost as famous as that of Garibaldi, and his capacity for sleepless work worthy to be compared with that of Napoleon the First or Palmerston. His habitua
Arrival. --Col. Adles, who led a regiment under Garibaldi in Italy, last year, arrived in Richmond yesterday, for the purpose of offering his services to the Confederate Government. Strong efforts were made to induce him to enter the army at the North, but he preferred to fight for a free people, and has, therefore, after encountering various difficulties, succeeded in reaching Virginia. He exhibits scars received in battle under his distinguished chief in Europe, and is ready now to defend a people who are here engaged in a struggle for independence. His interviews with Gens. Beauregard, Bonham, and others, in the neighborhood of Manassas, are represented to have been highly gratifying.