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The Daily Dispatch: October 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], The European Journeys on American and Canadian affairs. (search)
The statements so persistently made in the Northern press to the effect that Garibaldi had accepted a command in the Federal service, are effectually put to rest by a letter from that Italian patriot to Mr. Frank Vizetelly, positively contradicting the rumor. He authorizes Mr. Vizetelly to say to those who assert that he will come over here — that "he will not come." Russian Versus English "sympathy." The New York Albion (English) remarks, on the recent correspondence between Gortschakoff and the Lincoln Government: We have endured for several months past — sometimes with patience, sometimes under indignant protest — all manner of abuse pelted at our Government and our nation, because both one and the other were said to lack sympathy with the United States. We have, moreover, been occasionally at a loss to comprehend how any official expression of sympathy could be reconciled with the policy of non-interference, to which we were warmly bidden to adhere. At length a<