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ence with Garibaldi, 324 -5; re enlist-
ment of Bourbon soldiers in Sicilian
ranks, 330 -1; re presentation of
Veloce to Sicilian navy, 331 -2; letter
re pretended arrangement to sur-
render Sardinia to France, 336 -40;
founds Il Precursore, 330 ; corre-
spondence re purchase of English
rifles and ships, 325 -9; presents
Depretis to Garibaldi, 341 ; desire to
remain with Garibaldi in action,
342 ; statute of Carlo Alberto, pre-
fatory decree composed by, 344 -6;
letters to Garibaldi asking permis-
sion to rejoin him, and answer, 346 -
349 ; report to press re capitulation
of Milazzo, 356 -7; letters to Mazzini
re Papal States expedition, 363 -4,
367 ; letter to Garibaldire Parker
episode, 387 -8; French press
opinions of, 391 ; letter to de la
Varennere English sympathy, 396 -7;
duties at Palermo irksome, 398 - 407 ;
measures adopted by, in Palermo
after Milazzo, 400 -1; letter to Gari-
baldire Depretis, 403 ; resignation
of Secretaryship of State, 405 -7;
letter to Garibaldire annexation
movement, 407 -8; sets out with
Depretis to join Garibaldi, 409 ;
avoids returning with Garibaldi to
Palermo, 410 ; in Naples, manage-
ment of affairs, 420 -2; undertakes
Secretary-Generalship, 424 ; Cavour-
ian attacks upon, 425 -6; protests
against Cavourian accusations, 426 ;
edict resigning prerogatives of Dic-
tator of Southern Italy, 437 ; expul-
sion from Naples demanded by
Piedmontese government, 440 ; re
convocation of Sicilian Assembly
and Pallavicino's attitude, 441 -56;
resigns Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
455, 459 ; decrees proposed and
drawn up by, subsequent to resigna-
tion, 460 ; estimate of his place in
the history of the Risorgimento, 463 -5.
DAELLI, letter from, 5 - 6 ; 3.
D'Afflitto, 425.
Daily News, Crispi's letter to, re
Manin's ideal of Italian unity, 72 -4.
Daita, 306, 324.
Dull' Ongaro, F., letter to Crispi, 64.
D'Amato, G., 32.
D'Amico, E., report re refloating of ss.
Lombardo, 230 -1.
Dassi, G., 34.
D'Ayala, M., 32.
d'Azeglio, Count R., 372.
de Filippis, G. 32 -3.
de la Guerronière, Viscount, 384.
de la Varenne, Count C., Crispi letter
to, re English sympathy, 396 -7; en-
trusted with mission to Victor Em-
manuel, 318 -24; reports to Crispi
re French opinion, 377 -82, 393 -6.
del Bosco, B., 193.
del Re, 32.
De Luca, 455.
Deluca, 3.
Denaro, 3.
Depretis, A., appointed Pro-Dictator
of Sicily, 316 -18; Crispi's interviews
with, 116 ; Dictatorial administration
of, 344 ; duplicity of, 402 -3; em-
barrassment at Crispi's resignation,
405 -7; joins Garibaldi at Naples,
and resigns Pro-Dictatorship, 409 -
410 ; Pro-Dictatorship, relations with
Crispi, 398 - 407 ; reception of, by
Garibaldi, 341 ; supports annexation,
342 -3; 433.
----- Carlo, 34.
de Rivera, Afan, Field-Marshal, letter
from, re Bourbon measures to sup-
press Sicilian Revolution, 184 -5.
de Thouvenel, 369, 371, 432.
di Alcamo, Baron Santanna, 176.
di San Cataldo, Signor, report re
French opinion concerning Garibaldi,
382 -7.
di San Giuseppe, Prince, 324, 386.
di Trabia, Prince, 424.
Dumas, A., battle of Milazzo described
by, 350 -6; 389.
Dunne, Captain, 220, 353.
ERRANTE, 307, 325.
FABRIZI, N., Crispi's friendship with,
36 ; correspondence with Crispi: re
Palermo uprising, 140 -1, re Pilo's
departure for Sicily, 137, re secret
visit to Sicily and proposed uprising,
103 -15, re starting of expedition
of the Thousand, 147, 189 -90, 149,
152 -3; loyalty of, and firearms sup-
plied by, 198 - 202 ; 84, 197, 242,
298.
Fanti, General, Victor Emmanuel's
letter to, re Garibaldi and Naples,
418.
Farini, L. C., attitude of, towards The
Thousand Expedition, 139 ; Crispi's
interviews with, re proposed Sicilian
uprising, 114 -15; Crispi's letter to,
re Palermo uprising, 141 -3; Crispi's
letters to, re Piedmontese govern-
ment's attitude to proposed Sicilian

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Memoirs of Francesco Crispi. Volume: 1. Contributors: Mary Prichard-Agnetti - transltr, Thomas Palamenghi-Crispi - editor, Francesco Crispi - author. Publisher: Hodder and Stoughton. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1912. Page Number: 491.
    
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