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Garibaldi in England.
The Italian chieftain, Red Republican, demagogue, and anarchical, Garibaldi, has been recently made such a lion of in England that the true British lion must have retired to his den from jealousy, if not from shame.
Those aristocratic fanatics, the Duke and Duchess of Sutherland, were conspicuous in their attentions to him, and after entertaining him sumptuously, headed a subscription to secure a permanent income to him and his family.
The city of London voted him Garibaldi, has been recently made such a lion of in England that the true British lion must have retired to his den from jealousy, if not from shame.
Those aristocratic fanatics, the Duke and Duchess of Sutherland, were conspicuous in their attentions to him, and after entertaining him sumptuously, headed a subscription to secure a permanent income to him and his family.
The city of London voted him the freedom of its squares, streets, slums, and sewers.
It is a little remarkable how England appears to felicitate herself upon the troubles that disturb the peace and break down authority in other parts of the world.
She hails with honors and hospitality the archfiends of national disorder and calamity from other lands, and gives them safe refuge and conduct.
Yet her own strong Government, based on aristocratic conservatism, is altogether unsatisfactory to these agitators.--They would
Later from Europe.
By the arrival of the steamers Africa and North American at New York we have foreign advices to the 1st inst. In the House of Lords Lord Derby had denounced the course of the Government in regard to the Confederate rams, and Lord Russell very warmly defended it. The London Times also justifies the Government.
The question of the prizes of rebel pirates was discussed, Earl Russell admitting that the Tuscaloosa was an uncondemned prize.
He also denied that England had trickled to the United States in any matter.
The Danish Conference is still in session.
Garibaldi has embarked for Italy.
It is said that Austria and Prussia have declined an armistice on the basis of a continuance of the blockade of the German ports.
The Dance have evacuated Frederics and withdrawn to The conference on the Danish question continues suspended.
Scene in the French Senate.
--The French Senate has sport a few weeks ago. Mile Marquis de Bolsey, the distinguished Anglophonist, took the occasion of the Prince of Wates's visit to Garibaldi to indulge in some excessively rude remarks open the heir apparent, whom, by the way, he degraded into "heir presumptive."--The official report of the speech omitted certain phrases of peculiar ferocity on which the Marquis especially priced himself.
whereupon on Wednesday, the 4th inst, he taxed the President of the Senate with intentional falsification of the debates, and called the Monilear a Bar, ("Non pas Menstear, mais Menteur authorize du Government,") the President mildly remarked that such language was indecorous, whereon a smart discussion ensued.
In the course of it the President asserted his right to cross from the records of the House anything which might disgrace in or lower its reputation.
The Marquis then proceeded to insult the President himself, and was called to orde
The Daily Dispatch: November 9, 1864., [Electronic resource], The War news. (search)