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The Daily Dispatch: May 11, 1864., [Electronic resource], A Yankee description of Garibaldi in London. (search)
streets were swarming more than usual. The omnibus and cab drivers had the Italian colors — red, white and green, on their breasts — and the low fresh were at their doors angry and excited — cursing all who wore the colors, and abusing the "church robber" Already at 11½ the best seats around Charring Cross were occupied-the balconies of houses covered with people — although it was certain that the hero could not pass that way for six or seven hours. Reaching slowly, by reason of the crowd, Wests blaster Bridge, I embarked on the little steamer that took me up to Nine Elms Station. Around this the crowd was already vast. Entering the station and reaching my place near the platform where Garibaldi was to be received. I found an immense crowd waiting there, each of whom had paid a guineas for his or her ticket. At last the agitation of the multitude announced that the train had arrived. People pressed forward. On the great glass roof of the building people climbed up (outside)