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Austria has not only retained possession of Ferrara, but her
local commanders manage so ill as to permit outrages on the 'native Italians. There has been a disturbance, Italian blood has been shed, and probably one of the sufferers belongs to the clergy 1 Such incidents tend not only to compel the cession of Ferrara, but to strengthen a feeling which gains ground very rapidly—a feeling that the Austrians must be expelled from Italy altogether.