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Red Republicanism in America.
We have expressed lately the opinion that it is the manifest policy of the Red Republicans of Europe to fight their future battles in America.
Garibaldi, who is not wanting in natural shrewdness, perceives the subject in this light when he consents to take service under the United States.
The party to which he belongs has run its course in the Old World.
It has not only destroyed itself, but the only other party which had any prospect of ameliorating the c propitiated the friends of constitutional liberty by curbing the aggressive tendencies of the Russian and Austrian despotisms, he has proved himself the fast friend, also, of order, stability, and established institutions.
The principle which Garibaldi represents is at war with all these; it is the enemy of property and rank, simply because it has neither, though, if it could attain power, it would out Herod the greatest tyrants of any age. The last French Revolution, during the brief period
The Daily Dispatch: October 11, 1862., [Electronic resource], Extraordinary strategy. (search)
Garibaldi's Army Tendered to the U. S.
-- A. Withers, of New York, has received a letter an officer of Garibaldi's army, tendering the vices of from four to six thousand veteran sol and two hundred officers to fight for the Union, asking if the State of New York would engage They can arrive in New York fully equipped, and will have no difficulty in leaving Italy, as they have taken no part in the late demonstrations.
Garibaldi's Army Tendered to the U. S.
-- A. Withers, of New York, has received a letter an officer of Garibaldi's army, tendering the vices of from four to six thousand veteran sol and two hundred officers to fight for the Union, asking if the State of New York would engage They can arrive in New York fully equipped, and will have no difficulty in leaving Italy, as they have taken no part in the late demonstrations.
The Daily Dispatch: October 15, 1862., [Electronic resource], The European Press on American Affairs. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: October 16, 1862., [Electronic resource], Northern news. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: October 18, 1862., [Electronic resource], Testimonial to a Dutch General (search)
The riots in Ireland.
--The Belfast News gives additional details of the riots in that city, Nothing serious, however, occurred:
A riot also took place in Trales, on the evening of September 19th, on the occasion of a lecture having delivered by Gavsent on Garibaldi and the present political state of Italy.
At the close of the lecture an immense mob attacked the hotel in which the lecture was delivered, breaking almost every pane of glass in the windows, and otherwise damaging the premises.
The parish priest had dressed the rioters, imploring them to disperse, but without effect.
The riot act was read — still the crowd was increasing.
Numerous parties from the mob called out to all directions, and demolished the windows of several houses belonging to Protestants.