5 OCTOBER 1867, Page 1

Garibaldi's arrest has been taken very quietly, on the whole,

especially by the General himself, who seems to have been willing enough to be sent back to Caprera. He refused, it is true, to make any conditions as to giving up his purpose, and the Diritto has a story that he has attempted the expedition to Rome again, and again been foiled. In any case, he semis on the best terms with the Government, and if the Italian Government can keep Caprera well watched by a few ships of war till the danger is over, Italy may yet gain by the transaction.