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Letter From Garibaldi

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Day
26
Month
December
Year
1862
Copyright
Public Domain
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liugi Paris, of Providenee, Rliode Tsland, received a few daya sinco the (ollovviBg letter from the Italian patriot, ttaribaldi, and publishes tin tho Providonee Journal: Pisa, Nov. 13, 1862. Dear Sik- Geheral Guribuldi entrusls to my care tho estimablo privilege of answering your weicoma letter of the 17ih of Oetpber, in whioh you express your grateful recougoition of constant frieñcUhip. Nothing givos the General so raueb pleasure as the kind remembrunce of bis oíd frieQ'ds and compatriota, and thefr gratelul recognition of hia sorvices 0 the cause of unity of Italy. General Garibaldi oomrnanda tne to ioform you that, shouli be determine to viait tlie American Republic, he will again accept of your generous bospitality with pprdiality and tho most heartfelt pleasure. Aa to the war in which you ara engaged, he tommandd me to expresa his deep and abiding interest. Hjs deep and mqst hoartfelt sympathies are with your people who are now in anus and fighting in the sacred cause of liberty and humapity. Ile seems at a losa to under.-tand whyanation like the Atneiican republic, with suoh absolute and soul-insptriñg deola'ratlona of freedom engraítód in her constitution and lawa shoiitd bo so regardleeg of the diotalts of h-urpanitj and th enlightened civili zati.on of the nineteenth century, as not to have slavery, the. barbaron age, at onco and Iprövar abolished, Tle General desires you to remember bini to your faitiily with the unnust emcjtiona of iriendship. Adieu. Bellore me, dearsir, jour obedient serrant, CI.KiIlNT! CORTI. , „ ,. (t'or Gen. Garihaldi.) Looi Paus, Kq.

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