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Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 7
The interview between Victor Emanuel and Garibaldi.
--A letter from Naples, dated the 29th of October, gives the following account of the interview between Victor Emanuel and Garibaldi:
Garibaldi had taken up his quarters at a small inn about four miles and a half between Teano and Speranzano, on the 25th.
He ordered his column to advance and take up position, and sent Count Trecchi to see the King.
On the following morning Count Trecchi and Missouri came to inform him that Cialdini was within an hour's march, and the King not far behind.
Garibaldi left immediately with his staff, and three quarters of an hour afterwards he came in sight of the head of the Piedmontese column.
He put spurs to his horse.
The Piedmontese advanced as follows:
The Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth regiments of the Como brigade, the Twenty-sixth and Twenty seventh of Pinerolo's brigade, then a battery of rifled cannon.
The columns presented arms to Garibaldi, and opened to allow him t
Trecchi (search for this): article 7
Garibaldi (search for this): article 7
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Pinerolo (search for this): article 7
Victor Emanuel (search for this): article 7
The interview between Victor Emanuel and Garibaldi.
--A letter from Naples, dated the 29th of October, gives the following account of the interview between VictVictor Emanuel and Garibaldi:
Garibaldi had taken up his quarters at a small inn about four miles and a half between Teano and Speranzano, on the 25th.
He ordered h tely.
After exchanging a few words, Garibaldi remounted to meet the King.
Victor Emanuel was not far behind, leading on his own division.
Seeing the red shirts, th of each other the officers of the King and of Garibaldi shouted "Long live Victor Emanuel !" Garibaldi advanced, took off his hat, and, in a voice some what hoarse from emotion, said--"King of Italy." Victor Emanuel put his hand to his kept, then held it out to Garibaldi, and equally moved, replied--"Thank you." They stood thus,
His Majesty was at the head of 30,000 men.
Before entering Teano, King Victor Emanuel halted, and ordered a portion of his army to file off in presence of Gar
Bixio (search for this): article 7
Fanti (search for this): article 7
25th (search for this): article 7
The interview between Victor Emanuel and Garibaldi.
--A letter from Naples, dated the 29th of October, gives the following account of the interview between Victor Emanuel and Garibaldi:
Garibaldi had taken up his quarters at a small inn about four miles and a half between Teano and Speranzano, on the 25th.
He ordered his column to advance and take up position, and sent Count Trecchi to see the King.
On the following morning Count Trecchi and Missouri came to inform him that Cialdini was within an hour's march, and the King not far behind.
Garibaldi left immediately with his staff, and three quarters of an hour afterwards he came in sight of the head of the Piedmontese column.
He put spurs to his horse.
The Piedmontese advanced as follows:
The Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth regiments of the Como brigade, the Twenty-sixth and Twenty seventh of Pinerolo's brigade, then a battery of rifled cannon.
The columns presented arms to Garibaldi, and opened to allow him t
October 29th (search for this): article 7
The interview between Victor Emanuel and Garibaldi.
--A letter from Naples, dated the 29th of October, gives the following account of the interview between Victor Emanuel and Garibaldi:
Garibaldi had taken up his quarters at a small inn about four miles and a half between Teano and Speranzano, on the 25th.
He ordered his column to advance and take up position, and sent Count Trecchi to see the King.
On the following morning Count Trecchi and Missouri came to inform him that Cialdini was within an hour's march, and the King not far behind.
Garibaldi left immediately with his staff, and three quarters of an hour afterwards he came in sight of the head of the Piedmontese column.
He put spurs to his horse.
The Piedmontese advanced as follows:
The Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth regiments of the Como brigade, the Twenty-sixth and Twenty seventh of Pinerolo's brigade, then a battery of rifled cannon.
The columns presented arms to Garibaldi, and opened to allow him t