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The Daily Dispatch: November 19, 1860., [Electronic resource], A School teacher carefully returned to the North. (search)
A mysterious Man. Louis Napoleon, that political Sphinx of the modern Greeks, has propounded another riddle in his interposition against the Sardinian fleet at Gaeta, which is puzzling the shrewdest guessers of Europe. The note to Admiral Persano, requiring him to desist from the blockade of Gaeta, is said to have been accompanied with a threat to sink heirship, in the event of his non-compliance with the Imperial mission. The prompt compliance of Admiral Persano with this persuasive inAdmiral Persano with this persuasive intimation, is conclusive of the fact that, up to this point, Sardinia has been acting on a perfect understanding with France, and would never have ventured upon her unjustifiable invasion of the territories of a friendly power, but with the assurance of French concurrence in that movement. There was truth, then, in the statement of the Sardinian General, to his prisoner, Gen. Lamoriciere, that the military movements of Sardinia were in compliance with the expressed wishes of the Emperor of the