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The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], English view of the late Royal visit. (search)
The sum of $205, the proceeds of a recent exhibition of the New York Turin Turnverein, together with about one hundred dollars from other sources, has been transmitted to Garibaldi as "material aid."
The telegram that a Breckinridge meeting at Montgomery, Ala., declared in favor of Lincoln as the surest means of dissolving the Union, proves to be untrue.
The Daily Dispatch: November 7, 1860., [Electronic resource], Further Foreign News. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: November 7, 1860., [Electronic resource], Deplorable accident. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: November 9, 1860., [Electronic resource], Fashionable Amusement at Naples . (search)
Fashionable Amusement at Naples.
--The Times' correspondent says: "There is a lot of young men of fortune at Naples, at the present moment, mostly Englishmen and Americans, who amuse themselves by going out by rail every morning to Garibaldi's quarters, before Capua, and with valuable guns of long range, which they have purchased for the purpose, pick off the men at the outposts of the royal army all day, and return to the city in the evening to boast of the number of game they have 'bagged' during the day."
Balloons for Garibaldi.
--The brothers Brooks, balloonists, the eldest of whom preceded and pioneered Professors La Mountain and Wise and Editor Hyde, upon the occasion of their perilous trip from St. Louis to the Atlantic, in June, 1859, recently wrote a letter to Garibaldi proffering their service for the purpose of reconnoirip from St. Louis to the Atlantic, in June, 1859, recently wrote a letter to Garibaldi proffering their service for the purpose of reconnoitering the positions of the Neapolitans.
They received, per steamer Asia, on Sunday, an autograph letter from Garibaldi, accepting their services, and will leave early in November for Italy. rip from St. Louis to the Atlantic, in June, 1859, recently wrote a letter to Garibaldi proffering their service for the purpose of reconnoitering the positions of the Neapolitans.
They received, per steamer Asia, on Sunday, an autograph letter from Garibaldi, accepting their services, and will leave early in November for Italy.
Alexander Dumas.
Garibaldi has been so fortunate during his administration of the government of Naples as to secure the services in a subordinate civil office of Alexander Dumas, romancer in general, and biographer of Garibaldi in particular.
The immaculate and enthusiastic M. Dumas signalized his accession to office by giving a magnificent dinner to sixty guests at the public expense.
This performance, eminently French, was the first and last official act of the great Dumas. The ItalianGaribaldi in particular.
The immaculate and enthusiastic M. Dumas signalized his accession to office by giving a magnificent dinner to sixty guests at the public expense.
This performance, eminently French, was the first and last official act of the great Dumas. The Italians, do not, like the French, appreciate this delicate mode of promoting the public interests, and accordingly raised such a clamor about the ears of Dumas, that he was glad to retire once more to that post of honor, a private station.
During the brief reign of the Reds, ten years ago, in Paris, they made hay while the sun shone, and kept up a degree of state quite unknown in the days of the Citizen King.
Ledru Rollin had more horses and carriages, all at the public cost, than were maintain
The Daily Dispatch: November 14, 1860., [Electronic resource], Further by the North American . (search)