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in time to prevent the volunteers from dispersing when they saw that Garibaldi and his son Menotti were already wounded and prisoners. It only remained for them to lay down their arms. "Garibaldi asked to be put on board an English vessel and conveyed to England or America Such, I can assure you, was his request. Col. Pallavicini replied that he would apply for orders from the Government. These orders, after a council of ministers, were that the General should be conveyed to Spezzia. No more than this is known here as certain. "M. Thouvenel, on receipt of the news by telegraph, sent back immediately his congratulations 'on the valor and fidelity of the Royal army, of which the Imperial Government had never doubted,' "The King received the news with a mournful seriousness, which too plainly showed how deeply he was grieved by the sad necessity imposed upon him. After reading the dispatches he went into the country, returning late to preside over a Cabinet Council.