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t warned the French Government of the peril consequent on the continuance of the occupation of Rome by the French troops. The official Turin Gazette, of the 15th, denies a report that a demonstration had been made by the Italian squadron of Palermo, by means of placards bearing the words "Rome or Death." The authorities had taken means to prevent a great demonstration which was being prepared in Messina. The Procurator of the King at Palermo has been dismissed for having quitted his post.Palermo has been dismissed for having quitted his post. A later dispatch from Turin states that Garibaldi had quitted Castro Giovanni and had arrived at Plazza with the volunteers. It is asserted that their number does not exceed 3,000 men. General Ricotta had reached Caltanissetta with the royal troops, and continues to advance. There is no truth in the statement that a portion of the Caribaldians had attempted to cross the Straits of Messina, but had been prevented by cruisers. A demonstration took place in the streets of Milan on