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denied, people are uneasy and alarmed, because they are like men who grope about in a dark house where they know enemies are concealed. A Perfect was sent to Messina four months ago to restore order among a people on the verge of revolution, because they believe the Government was determined to leave the doors open for cholerain, morning and evening each day, informing them exactly what he thought and what he did to keep off the dreaded enemy. In a week they understood each other, and Messina was as quiet as New Orleans under Butler. Six weeks later the Perfect died, and all Messina mourned for Lorenzo Valerio as a kind and provident father. I mentioMessina mourned for Lorenzo Valerio as a kind and provident father. I mention this as one proof of the benefits resulting from the frank conduct of the Italian Government. But to return to the route which the cholera pursued in reaching Naples. It traveled from Ancona through a series of villages scattered across Apulia and through the mountain range behind Naples, and fell upon a village called San