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The Garibaldians in the Tyrol.

-A letter from Trent, published in the Austrian Gazette, states that a band of Garibaldians attempted, on the 19th instant, to force a passage through the cordon of Piedmontese troops into the Italian Tyrol. The first place they had to pass was the commune of Storo, within a league of the spot where the alleged conflict is said to have occurred between the free corp9 and King Victor Emmanuel's troops. On that very day the inhabitants were celebrating a religious fete in honor of the Empress, who had generously assisted the town after a destructive fire. The Pretor of ComJino and the Mayor of Storo as«embled the population after divine service, and reminded them of the benefits conferred by the imperial family. This scene was scarcely concluded when the Garibaldians made their appearance ; but the people took arms, scut patrols, and remained all night on the watch to repel the free corps. Hints to make Home; Happy. — Do everything in its proper time. Keep everything to it* proper use. Put everything in its proper | plaor*. Let the laws of health be studied and observed. Cherish amiabilty of temper. | Attend earnestly to education. Carefully form industrious habits. Avoid jealousy, and seek to secure mutual confidence. Cultivate a desire for domeitio tranquillity.

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Evening Post, Issue 23, 6 March 1865, Page 2

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The Garibaldians in the Tyrol. Evening Post, Issue 23, 6 March 1865, Page 2

The Garibaldians in the Tyrol. Evening Post, Issue 23, 6 March 1865, Page 2

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