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THE CAGLIARI.Whti.e multifarious despatches on the capture of the Caqliari are still flying all abroad, we present our readers with an engraving re prosen ting that most famous vessel of modern times. Itisnotnecessai to e- ' call how she was seized by Pisacane’s band of revolutionists, how she was ! captured, with two English engineers on board, by a Neapolitan ship I of war, no: to recount the contests that have been held over her ever since. It is enough, at present, that the dispute has not yet ended. Though our countrymen have been released, we have, as yet, obtained 1 from the King o Naples no compensation for their suffering and loss; and as for the rest of the crew, they are still in durance. An adjudien- ; tilt; n the matter by some reign court has long been talked of, though why we need any further debate on our part of the case is not clear, i Meanwhile Eomba successfully keeps the affair open—replies, objects, ! considers of it; and we are no nearer the justice of the case than ever, j except that the King has delivered up Watt and Park, who otherwise might have complicated affairs by dying on his hands.
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Illustrated Times

London, Middlesex, GB

Sat, May 29, 1858

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