Against this force was Richard to contend, at the head of six thousand soldiers, the volunteers who had joined him since he left Piacere amounting to a thousand.
On the west ofPiacere was a vast plain, on which Richard determined to review his troops at day-break, and thence march direct upon Abrantani.
Indeed, the battles of Piacere and Abrantani had electrified Castelcicala; and the tri-coloured banner already floated on the walls of the principal cities and towns of the state.
The commandant of the garrison of Piacere was an old and famous officer—General Giustiniani,—devoted to the cause of the Grand Duke, and holding in abhorrence every thing savouring of liberal opinions.
At the very gates ofPiacere he overtook General Giustiniani, and, after a short conflict, made him captive.
Markham was aware of this fact; and he felt convinced that Piacere would not fall into his hands without bloodshed.
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