ITALY.
A letter from Caprera states that Garribaldi's wound is healed, that he is beginning to ride on horseback, and will soon be able to walk with a stick only. The treaty of commerce between England and Italy was signed on August 6. On the 26th of July, a squadron of 34 of the Lancers of Saluzzo were surprised by a body of brigands, amounting to 150 in number, and, sad to say, 21 were killed, while another is missing. The impression produced by this fact in Naples is most painful, and on the moment considerable agitation prevailed.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 51, 24 October 1863, Page 1 (Supplement)
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