Mr. Seward to Mr. Dix
Sir: Your despatch of the 22d of October, No. 139, has been received. I thank you for calling my attention to the article in the Moniteur which announced that upon the attainment of sufficient guarantees at Florence the Emperor reconsidered his resolution to despatch a military force to Rome. Recent telegraphic despatches, however, show that this act of reconsideration has itself been reviewed. We are now informed that the demonstration of Garibaldi has attained dimensions so imposing that not only the French but the Italian government [Page 284] also has despatched an armed force to resist and defeat the enterprise. It remains to be developed whether the proceeding of the two governments will be acquiesced in by the people of Italy, who manifestly are highly excited.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
John A. Dix, Esq., &c., &c., &c.