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Italy (Italy) (search for this): article 7
r Emmanuel has issued a counter proclamation, denouncing revolutionary schemes, and threatening the rigor of the law on those who disobeyed. He declared that he himself would move in the matter of Rome at the fitting time These events attracted great attention towards Italy. The English journals generally regret Garibaldi's course. The Papal Minister of War has represented that the French army takes on itself the entire responsibility of whatever may occur on the frontier of the Pontifical States or in the provinces of Formone and Valetri. In the Italian Chamber of Deputies Signor Kaffi disapproved of the order addressed by the War Minister to the army, and expressed his belief that civil war in Italy was impossible. The impatience of those who desired Rome for the Capital was not culpable, but generous. The Minister of War replied that he was convinced he had expressed the sentiments of the country and the army. He continued as follows: "Promontory of discord do no
France (France) (search for this): article 7
ion from the hands of the deputation sent to him in the midst of his friends. He repelled the entreaties of the deputation to regard the proclamation. The London Times' correspondent says that Garibaldi has gathered together at Naples about 500 adventurers from the main-land. Altogether his force does not exceed 850 men and boys. They were at first unarmed, but afterwards supplied by stratagem with a few hundred musket. Garibaldi was in no lack of money — more than three millions of France having been sent from Maezirian and Garibaldian committee in England. Garibaldi has issued a proclamation urging the young men of Italy to arms in spirited terms. Victor Emmanuel has issued a counter proclamation, denouncing revolutionary schemes, and threatening the rigor of the law on those who disobeyed. He declared that he himself would move in the matter of Rome at the fitting time These events attracted great attention towards Italy. The English journals generally regret Gariba
Signor Kaffi (search for this): article 7
rigor of the law on those who disobeyed. He declared that he himself would move in the matter of Rome at the fitting time These events attracted great attention towards Italy. The English journals generally regret Garibaldi's course. The Papal Minister of War has represented that the French army takes on itself the entire responsibility of whatever may occur on the frontier of the Pontifical States or in the provinces of Formone and Valetri. In the Italian Chamber of Deputies Signor Kaffi disapproved of the order addressed by the War Minister to the army, and expressed his belief that civil war in Italy was impossible. The impatience of those who desired Rome for the Capital was not culpable, but generous. The Minister of War replied that he was convinced he had expressed the sentiments of the country and the army. He continued as follows: "Promontory of discord do not compromise the King, but the Government was obliged to disavow their proceedings. The army will a
Garibaldi (search for this): article 7
Italy. --Affairs in regard to Gotthard's movements were unchanged. Garibaldi received the King's proclamation from the hands of the deputation sent to him in the midst of his friends. He s of the deputation to regard the proclamation. The London Times' correspondent says that Garibaldi has gathered together at Naples about 500 adventurers from the main-land. Altogether his forc They were at first unarmed, but afterwards supplied by stratagem with a few hundred musket. Garibaldi was in no lack of money — more than three millions of France having been sent from Maezirian and Garibaldian committee in England. Garibaldi has issued a proclamation urging the young men of Italy to arms in spirited terms. Victor Emmanuel has issued a counter proclamation, denouncing re These events attracted great attention towards Italy. The English journals generally regret Garibaldi's course. The Papal Minister of War has represented that the French army takes on itself
Victor Emmanuel (search for this): article 7
pondent says that Garibaldi has gathered together at Naples about 500 adventurers from the main-land. Altogether his force does not exceed 850 men and boys. They were at first unarmed, but afterwards supplied by stratagem with a few hundred musket. Garibaldi was in no lack of money — more than three millions of France having been sent from Maezirian and Garibaldian committee in England. Garibaldi has issued a proclamation urging the young men of Italy to arms in spirited terms. Victor Emmanuel has issued a counter proclamation, denouncing revolutionary schemes, and threatening the rigor of the law on those who disobeyed. He declared that he himself would move in the matter of Rome at the fitting time These events attracted great attention towards Italy. The English journals generally regret Garibaldi's course. The Papal Minister of War has represented that the French army takes on itself the entire responsibility of whatever may occur on the frontier of the Pontifical