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ITALY.

Garibaldi hag gone to the baths of Iscbia, in the Duke of Sutherland's yacht, for the benefit of his health.

It is proposed, as a new mode of solving the Roman question, to transfer the provisional capital of Italy from lurin to one of the cities of Umbria or the marches, thus having it as near Rome as possible.

The Pope's health continues in a critical state. In the event of his death, it is thought that the French Emperor will not oppose the wishes of the Italians to occupy Rome.

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Otago Witness, Issue 664, 20 August 1864, Page 9

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ITALY. Otago Witness, Issue 664, 20 August 1864, Page 9

ITALY. Otago Witness, Issue 664, 20 August 1864, Page 9

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