Early on October 1, 1860, the Matese Legion convened in the central plaza of Caserta, as the Battle of Volturno progressed. Major De Blasiis, their commander, departed for
Naples on September 30, and did not return, so Captain Giuliano Iannotta and the other senior captains were temporarily in command. While waiting for official orders, a horseman, Major Guadagno Guadagni, an officer from Florence, rode up at full speed from Santa Maria, looking very tired and very pale. He had been sent by
Garibaldi, and had the authority to command any units he encountered. The Officers of the Matese Legion accepted him immediately and followed him towards the hills outside the town. The Legion passed several small communities on the lower slopes of the mountains, where Guadagni confronted a local priest who was apparently instigating the local population to commit acts of violence against
Garibaldi's troops, before he once again joined the march. From the ridge that overlooked the valley, the volunteers could hear many hours of fighting taking place in the towns of Capua, Ponti della Valle, and Sant’Angelo in Formis. With the Officers of the Matese Legion gathered around him, Major Guadagni explained the seriousness of the day; Garibaldi had discovered that a new Bourbon Reserve Force, estimated at nearly 6,000, had hidden itself away in the hills surrounding them. ==Consequences==