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a —_——. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1866. =, ‘be dew “snded a thousand rations from the town of Villa. | attained ‘oportion:, and who have re- | Castill jos, with her children, wee seen driving about ot vex *, Selvanea sided here sone ‘aver that like it has ever | the promenade of Fuente ‘ asteBana y afternoon, 3-s\g semi-officially announced that positively | been witnessed within their recollection. I am credibl, bearing on ber countenance outward concern Yaclared to sev: friends on the instant that ho | assured numbers of ves at the railways ani tor ber husband's fate, about wi sho probably thinks Awould never sanction any attack upon the constitutional | other works are thrown out of employment by | she bas reason to be casy. * abrone which he had himself contributed to establish. the comes who are short of funds for the further. If Prim can carey on the 0 for any length of time. hayo been despatched by the government by | ance of enterprises. ‘he municipal corporations | say for a week or two, it is impossible to foresee what pa land for Tarragona. of m:st cities in :pain have unteriaken works of more | consequences his ently rash aud inconsiderate The wires at Tarrancon have been cut by the | or less questionable public utility wiih @ view to porda movemet have on thigcountry, There hardly ever tasurcents. Avila insurgents have destroyed much | the ‘classes with the means of subsistence, In spite | was one the many ee munciamentos which @f the railway track in that province, of all distress wo have had a very merry Ohriet- | have had so much influence a eMestintes of Spain, which Senor Useleti de Ponte, private secretary toGeneral | mas here in the capital; flocks of fat turkeys | wos net nup asa failwe at he oulst, “He who Prim, bas been detained in Madria dy the government. wobbling bout the streets for weeks; the Plaza | endures conquers’? 1s nowhere so true as in this “har) Goeen Gosioinn is suns oficial announced to pare fareh of WE ere ca aod hie land of Iberia.”’ te visit to in, her javing r | 8 ment pi COOMPLICE OV Teall ta Peoie ihe Yerne ef irae rents, | of erapts, spomegrancten ni oranges; endless stalls of eg fee es se aurrectionary movement conn Tons, season, = ale. ‘many with Tan Beare enna 2, | booths bfipilideen’s toy, with all the paraphernalia o Wives ai Ph Sortagnaatiged Ss St ceding ml fuet in the Campos Eliseos that the progrossist party | the Holy Slaoger—angele, shepherds, wise mem and star | QA (mid (0 nsnirection Wo me & fees,’ Brigah = be in yr in two years and one day. in the j and all over town long strings of boys, 98 | Ha eeee ney en ies te evals Pvc wochas onary Nit je ve robable that General Prim will en- | well as of up men, with ponny drums and farthing eee Oe cree oi kalba 4 A ‘ety pl would the royul family be savedany the more? J fini eavor to gain possession of Maestrazo in the mountemns, | trum) ‘ng up a jolly noise for a day and a nlght, | 4 ¢- ‘ny discomient is tiv general for the present mix ment t) ‘® position of great defensive strength. to the Cott murder of wholesome sleep. Sead as feolated facts the aroetien, tf “rented iy THE MARSHAL-MINISTER OP WAR. QUARRELS IN THE FIELD AND TERROR IN THE | ono part of the peninsula, will appear in another, unti hg Barorioxa, Jan. 5, 1886. « / couNeTL. the rine of .ts complete triuiwph. Within the last month According to the last despatches received tho Avita in: (Madrid oe 7) correspondence of the London Times.) especially the conduct of the government has excited seteole, wed at Zamora, are marching in the diroc- An scemp of Zabaln, who wag in Madrid the | extreme tissatisfaction. The speech from the throne, ion of the ese frontier, closely pursued by three | other day reported that he was to start with his forces | from whi-h so much wes hoped, deeply disappointed the ootumns, The division of General Zavala commenced | from Avafifsez on the morning of yesterday, but, strauge | Spanish nation, Instead of the reforms impationtly exe » roving at daybreak in pursuit of the two revolted | to say, not aware of the line being interrupted at | peeted, it only found vaz.e phrases and fiusory prow eavalry These two regiments are quto de- | Tembléqite 1 told you in a former letier that this Za- | miss; when It felt entiled to demand the liberty so amoralized, aud their force ia constantly diminished by | bala, who Minister of the Mariue, and Murquis of Sierra | of'en promised, it saw its hopes indefinitely postponed. @esertion. They are marching towards the mountains | Bulloney, is not popular with the troops, who at first re- | The Spanish government therefore has no reason to he ofCuenca, Perfect tranquillity prevails in all the dis- | fused to. march under orders. He tovk with | surpr'sed at this ins rreetion, and if if has the god fore “tricts, The troops are animated by the best spirits, and | him & 6 body of engineers, on account of | tune ty get safe out f the crisis, it must not elim. ‘are full of enthusiasm for the cause of order. the confidence O'Donnell has in those | ber over its triamphs; for, without a ratical change ANTONIO HURTADO, Governor. : 4, - being stopped on the right bani | in the home policy, not only the O'Donnel! Cabinet will THE MOVEMENT IN MALAGA AND ITS ORIGIN. of the ‘at Villarejos by the sinking of the suspea- | be overthrown, but the monarhy of the Bourbous wilh ‘Dec. 31 de. f the Paris Tem J sion he summoned the commading officer of the | have made a rapid advance towards its rain, ' te cps of the Indiffardncn affected by the oficial jour | enmineera, And bade isn thow a bridge norows without PRIM'S INGRATITUD ‘Soak tis silence tin upon the semi official, it | ay. The officer pleaded the want of materials, which Madrid (Jan. %) correspondence of London Ti ets Tig lene exe nee the yavert event. of this | Be wouldve to send for from Madrid, and which would ah t Prin is a mouster of ingratitude; that he has for- month, without excepting the ‘elegtions of the chambers, | Bot "4 oe peraon carotid Rs rand gotten how ste Queen raised bin to the'highest rank ity er the abstention of the sista party, bas been the ‘Label A ! the army, lavisl orders and decorations upon hin, democraiic and mallltary conspiracy ored this last. | #04 oned sloth, upon hia remonstrating rather | made him @ grandee of Span , tarily kim to the rear disgrand, As the engineer 8 to be highly esieomed and beloved by the ‘Corps, it is not likely that Zabaia will have J ot his column by this unprovoked and ‘act of severity. On th@ovber hand, the government iteelf, even in the midst of 1 triumph, seems bardiy able to recover any of that oalmooss and gereviiy im which, ip oder com- miiniting, frldes the main prestige of the ruling Powers. him Conde de Reus and finally did bim the hoaor, hardly Ject, of holding his infant daughter at the baptiss thereby comvacting spirite a. th oh O'Donnell showed himself clement and magnanimon: with him by cancelling the decree which lad banished him to Oviedo, and that he has requited both his sove- reign and his mil tary superior by a treawn of the (lackest dye—all ‘_.t we learn from the official papers, which lind ‘week at Mainga-—n conspiracy for the success of which @ regiment garrisoned in that town was reckoned upon. ‘Thig-is the third pronunciamiento which has failed th's zee It would seem, therefore, as tb legs impor were to be.attached to it, But to think eo would be to. cance: hese reasons, Be- ig. justified in com- injustice from the Minister of War, Tand in 1860 upon the coast of O Doupell Ministry are, or ailvct to be, in a most ; ‘i r Jast to return, i nevertheless had but a fia /- ” » J no worde equate to convey their detestation of the very ‘Share of the shower of rewards which foll | Incouesivable “funk. ’” 1 ae the vulgar word purposely, | war, ana tuink no gullows could be sutticiently high to the army at that period; and, to crown all, ib was | Decause mcthing can better convey tne craven countenance | haut him. ae Being sent back to json the colonies in penal aad being torn away from Malaga, where life is so le aud pleasures 80 numerous, correspondent of the Ze: then gocs on to say that what would have rendered this military sedition so @rave is the political state of the country in which it would have occurred, He recalls the fact that in 1860 ‘the socialist tid was 80 stfong and eo able in Andalusia enrolled, the goverhment has put upon this matter of the I’rim rebellion, both before and attor its outbreak, The tor- ror betrayed by the authorities is altgether ea ad,ect that it might almost seem to be a counterfeit, and one finds it aiAcult to rejoct tho suggoslions of those who tuink that O° Donnell has some reason for pretending to be co tnugh afraid that he is looking for a pre! for Seeking eisai nants Gai be sine nad iu- | and painfully strugel ng to put herself, The consternation sumption of abvoluto irresponsible authority, or, finally, | phd, comfusion of ail men here is beyond all bellef that he wuubes to throw diemay and bowilderment int | Orth’, eecapade which, lise piven rise tate rho the ming, pf the Qacen, and toterrify her into that abdica- | O° tho tmuuny of those fow. squadrons on "Ohh tion to Which she has hitherto shown herself so little in- Tallway and canal enterprise, on pubile confide There is no doubt that, independent of any justice or injustice of his cause, Prim will have to oF for tho: rashnese with which he committed tumself to an enter. prise which, as St would now appear, held out 50 lite ope of success, and the resutt of which will be to forea back his country for a yoar or two In that carcer of (nan. cial and social improvem nt on which she was so slowly that it organized aud marched twenty thou- aand men to Lorca, which it seized and heid (or several Had these men been ecproned, ‘by a regiment the might have proved much more serious, But, like lusians, they were satisfied with Janghing at ge, on oe in any A oJ ‘Tear they caused the government, Since then avcia’- | Clued. Why, otherwise, should he talk atmost with | ying of undertaking, is mvaloulable, Nover have 1 soon, pas-adbthedl wth glont siride in tha districts and 1¢ paren by Of tuo “waddoonephy acy of which the traces'| {he commercial mea, who are oumerous at my hovel, sot ‘de for that reason that the symptoms at Malaya are o/ the | “T° arene wosee 90 DS HOCH downcast 28 they Lave been for the inst threo days. MOVEMENTS OF TITE QUEBN’S GENERALS. (Madr (Jan. 8) Correspondence of London Timnos.} Don Mame! de ta Concha, Marques det Duero, and one of the Fiétd Marshals of Spain, sends us sorely’ puzeling telegraptiic bulletins, ‘This gallant officer, on hoaring of the sally Of the rebel Prim, set out alone, like one of the Paladins ofeld, oa a bunt after him, and gathering toge- tuor three hundred between solders and gendarmes, volunteersé to te from the south with the column of Zebala, which bas been ance last Wednesday afvernoon @ pursuit of the same game from the north. tmost tiap viance im the eyes of all who know the coun- .¢'d sposition of the public mind, WHAT PRIM AND O'DONNELL HOPE FOR RACH OTHMR, (isaria (Jan, 8) correspondence of the London Star. } t 1s sald that a few days ago Marshal O'Donnell went to see him, and told him that he hed learned that (Prim) meddied in things with whied had no busine O'Donnell added, “Generel, as soon eo T huve a clear case against you you will certain ehot.” The Exciting Causes. @EMORALIZATION OF THE POLITICIANS AND PRESS, ladrid (Dee, 30) Correspondence of London Tunes. } ig difficult for a neutral and impartial, but, at the awe time, vot unsympathizing spectator to upon Pewsn of this distracted land of Spain, and settie his own mind whether he feels moro eS t is brought to the insurgents, hoe fag meter they Were at loro Lapiebe and Villaruia “aaa Concha was commg up from Manzanares, when proceeded rout! ware as far oa Daimiet. The pearly fallen into the re se pone + ROPIN PH RR @ run westw. Svante pe by] frontier. In this state of dooe Field Marshal the Marques det Duero ‘to tho War Oftice? He sayr that at ten o'clock he reached Daimie! by train, and of indi. he saw in the town a ited, whom ke took to be Prim and his @taff, ‘bereupon set out in purmnit of the foreet which accompanied General Prim, aud which ‘filing ouvert the enid town of Daimicl. General jed at eleven o'clock upon Viilarubia de low hundred men ey eon aaa fume course with respect to O' Do: With which es- change of courtesies the t me th ends hip, OBNERAL Par ‘“‘pMORSDED" KY OnvER. {From Galignaui’s Messenger, Jan. 11. | The ramor is current thet tue Council of Ministers h 10} the degradation of Geweral Prim, and that oen bas acceded to that course. Letters from Madrid state that Gey im Was token ill on too very day the Iasurrection out, sumply, ve. & hand in its destinies, any one who does not think tos little of the public welfare. Like many Scag Saminree sine. min atiiotur of ce Srer me: dangerous abiite it’cal life. What was half @century = has become fy buat atta religions incan y worl children are striving only for political chance, ‘as! such change as would emancipate by wort, tui ‘the greatest possible numbor to ‘Tere 1s hard; oun The News in the Cortes. STATEMPNT OF MARSHAL O'DONNRLL—~A “WAST CONSPIRACY” AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT, * In the Spanish Senate, on the 10th of Jnnuary, Marebab aa Tose to make the following statement to fhe Ouse Gear aeke-—Serions: oceurred since the opening of the Cortes. government feels what 8 is bound Wy boos ” and deplorebie evente have Fler Mejeuty pall ly ir who had moved from Villerubia | society and imperil ail the great oc! interests, Hew Majesty's government, not wishieg in any way to depart from tho inw, followed the conspirecy step by a nd all the legal means in its power endeavored Lo dofon the machinations of the conypirators. It is almont Hieved that it bad effected tute, but unhappily eo: mensare, taken by the Minister of War in the eter. cis. of th powers accorded io the government, precipitated events, or it should rather be said rendered y wiive & conspiray that had assamed gteat proportions, The regiments cantoned at Oca and Arapjnys (the former had already received orders to March lo Granada) rose in revolt, aband ning the immer ¢ mojority of tele ojicer, who did not take part in movement, but, having been guilty perhaps of « Nu ot beng a® Vigilant as ingecersary me allowed the soldiers to he le away by & number of officers only amounting to {iftee Le. m the two regiments, In one of ths regin commandant apd seven officers have | insurgents; im the other, one captain five or six officers, The other officers when tn ne aware of what had taken pace, mounted owed the insurgents, and even aitackod They covid not defeat them. They had not, I shall not say materia! force, but not even the morai influence rafficiont to bring back the motinovs soldiers to their duty. fhis would be @ eerlous fact, oven were i an isolated one Rut the government knew that ifgwvas a question of avast conspire y with important fications. Frova the very fact of having acted vo strictly necording w In of having altowed within the law mach oxpanrion t pablic opinion through the press, and of Laving Int free for the | the iment felt ja which its responsibility be- came immeves, end that the Queen sud the country expected of us tin, rising equal tothe cireumstanres, should act with the greatest energy for the advation of the throne, the country and lis inm itetlic oF perieh fo the streets in defence of there great sochuy. The Prin done, and we boar as yet of no Sort olther between him and Zabaia, or between and that Concha who bad go nearly iaid bos grain of sult op Lhe bird's tatl, The ation im Madrid. SERIOUS ALA THE QUEEN AND CABINET. eg (Jan. 10) correspondence of the London Times. } Y the stir of men's minds is gre buth in the army aud the p opie, and the alarm of the govern. ment proportionate, no one in Madrid can doubt. Rat. talions and regiments are ordered here and there with ea change, Now it is the roy do Baza, pre- sently the Lierena regiment, next iment de Bour- bon that” causes O"Doubell uneasiness, aka that tout bo fent morth or south, or east or wert, from one end of the peninsula to the other, or even quite out of it, to the Morocco fortresses, or the Islande, ‘The Mad rid garrisun has been shut up in its | last Wedn: This | serous cire ume BELLA IN THE CORTES—WAITING FOR A Cam a LUTATION $7 Rovalay. Gorrespoadence imaes. ond two o'clock the commissions appointed Bee PEATE SF the Coren to receive her So nsaee, members the Cabii Posada ey eae 10 the Ingiriativ present grive crcum- retebiahed, ta Fe ol the |, in the exercine of that right which roween- meat 's the fret to act may qrestion it an@ tuay think ft, if ip their opinion the government what! hore wrongly acted. The government will rutmit to the decieton of the Cham- bers, Alpresent, however, it contines itself to givi these explanations, gince it believer it to bo ie tnt to preserve society, whieh duty it wilt fail alt the recpenribiiity that may be in geote have only been sngoeted by station. ution ral commandant sud the officer evmmandivg the ‘These ineurgenis, aceoriing to the intelli- er reoeived by the goverument, should now either @ entered Portegal or eattondercd their urme The battalion left Avila in a special train for Vallwvolid, where ft expected to ment with other metineers bai the troops of the capital, with the act.ne Captain Gener! at their head, cowe upon the railway wil the intention of Oahting the abbot UV. [Madrid (Jan. 4) Correxpondence of the 1 Prim’'s conduct admits only of one ©: tai move from ‘_ ain retreating they proceeded to Toro, and A He te, aad at the present moment it may cloded that they tuet elsher hate cro-sed the Port quem frontier or been defeated. The forces led by the Mar. quis of Casulll. os very panfel for me to bave to may th Gofeated yeaterday by Ge post Of Mimiater of 7, mueb in vhatespeect,althungh tie pric, , Althung & in have reached yon by Rie. the delivery, no symptoms told troables the Queen Private conversation; but & rather violent fit came on distress, ff | mainon Madrid Diswp- nied wee withdrawal of the Alcais regiments, be fei! ack on the Tagns, and a he there, by sinking bridge of Fuentidnefia, had given the slip to Zabala, it wae ® posed that he would have made the best of his way to tho eastward, aod thrown himseit on the parti hom be wae thoaght to have in Aragon and Catatonia, cuuree, however, was not to the east, but lack fo the # and wet, where he knew he risked ax encounter with f fp I i 3 : E 0 again decor e a rakdier net escape (hee vor the on s y bappers im war, Nobody dae Joined them. The newa trem the other provipces—in- eh ag Barcelona, arm and Vevenein— i perfertiy satisfactory. The authorities announce that pubic tram. quillity ie perfeely undisturbed Ali the eaptatos-goneral tostily bo the cathumacts felt by the wh . for the Queen, tor public order sod fur th: \nstiintions which we lave defended at af of bioud, cireumatances are an. os that it master of appre. to pabite order, aud the great a interests which we should bil detend. fenton t I H tit HH i I 2 z Fi at ie make bin way to evidently has not made the best of bis southwestern move; once more bas he returned in hie own footsteps ; podem wen te we eS wn fous whom bo reome uewiiline to Ogbt or to The fate ie Prim’s frisedn aver that the di E i ; 3 i fy = i i 5. é : i i? ie i fil u 3 Hi zt ! i t i HI H i i fe i Fe i mi i i i i ide The otiveta fo th. Prim answered that he meditated exactly the | necessary that the government should lay beforo the logistative bodies laws tending to prevent the possibility of its being said of us in future that we are in a veritable tower of Babol. | beg also the President of the Senate to suspend the sittings unti} order shall bave been fully rex stored; now, that the statute of the law is covered with a veil, discussion is impossible, Free deliteration cannnt ied on during the ta‘e of riege, and no one Can eepa- even for a mom nt, from the government, operate in the triamph of the law over pas- and personal amb.tion—that f# to s@y, at such is there fs no roout for oppoettion. Doe ov Vatencis:—In the name of my politieal friends, and of myself persoually, I wish to declare here that we renounce all idea ef opposition, although we ht energetically to oppose the government, We will all group ourselves around it, and assist it, in repressing and punishing the revolt, considering that the defence of the throne sud of the institutions of the country are here at stake, Either us Senators within theso walla, or a8 Soldiers without their precincts, all are ready to ‘receive and exeenie the orders, be they what they may, which shal! be given to us, Ina word, as Captain General or as soldier, Lain at the orders of the nment. All the measures taken or to be takon by the governmont to putan end lo the revolt are good, and under-present cir cumstances the government may feo} eeoure and strong in our support. The DEST OF TUK Councre—I thank the Marquis de Miraflores and the Duke of Valencia for the excelent words they bave just spoken. Ihave never doubted thot when the great’ intereats and high tnstitutions of the country were at stake all parties of all political shades would eagerly mily to the government of the Quoe ‘The stato of ‘siege will be continued as short a time as possible. The government wishes that it may not ex. ceed forty-eight hours, ¢. ¢., the necessary time to save soctoty and caase it to returu to its normal condition. Senor Sevita, one of the Secretaries of the Senate, then read the following motion, given in by Senor Cor radi:—Tbat tn view of present critical circumstances, and i a8 @ conservative, monarehical and con ly, the Senate bo pleased to appoint a comuaitt among Itafinembora to lay a fresh proof of its fid 1 attachment to her Majesty the Queen at the foot of tt Ina brief enor Coxrant supported his motion, carried nanimouely, and the House Luba POLITICAL ASSOCTATIONS, CIRCLES AND DISSOLVE Beuor Posula Herrera, Minister of We Interior, has issued the following ciroular orders to the Governors of the province ROVION OF PUBLIC ORDER, vernment has hitherto wlerated rguniset ta Madrid and the provinces, laws did. not perm without pre ation bad been obtained, Bat seeing trom aad expert that these associat pad of be. ing instruments for legitimate ends, are constant agents of disturhance in the public mind, ond a me that may be employed to disturb the public p the vation of Which es ‘omnes Within your ’s province, her Majesty Aasidoring the rn ‘aly, 1861, also the articles 207, 20 220, 211, 212, and those contained im Book IL, cap, 2, of ne Penal Code, has been pleased to order the follow. ag: — vet—In accordance with article twelve of the mentioned Royal Order of July 9, 1861, your Will proceed tefdixeolve all the political cu roriatiuns which, tander the designitim of commitices, circles, chute or any other litle, evist in the towns af the province wndac yur audininiatration, Seomd—fhould your Exeelloney consider It expedient for the verification of any offence you wit order the con- fiscation of all the records, docuinents aud papers holong- tag to gach associations, ird—-In case of resistance to or fraudalont evasion of the fulfllment of your Excellency’ orders, you will order the arrost of tho perwons implicated, and ‘eliver them, within the legal period, tu» con poton Prurth—Your Exeeliency wiih should You have r nto t gocomplicer or abottore of the pablo to the onaciuouts of ee Oo a come! ite the ai Order (oF its exact fulslinent, Uo) preserve your Excellency many mv, Jan, 5, 1806. POBA Hor M tical naeociatio: although the vious auth¢ vo lo your Eixeolenocy by Reyn! care. oy HERRERA, The O'Donnell Revolt of 1854, SEMIOUA IKRMINTECENCKS. Ye (Jun, 10) correspondence of Laméon Times.) e 8 sh etnbassy here aro calculated ty puzzle entignten, For three or four days Prim tas been in full retreat. The Gest day he went tO Araniner, not for from Madrid; from Aranjuer Cechca, due enet, towards the point where ihe er of Lower’ Aragon and Valencia meet, and be abont soventy-eigut niles from Hake . The second day, still according to ) We started taew at mi ‘some les De sonierent, ant reached Ciudad Real i hot haste yownrda the tierra Morena; thet ta, over hty miles from Aranjves; aud tue third day, retreating adill moro hurriedly, he is found ata considerable distance on bi« way tot guese frontier, It may be wo, but it far exceeds in mpidty the celevrated march of Xenoplion, who knew eornething about retreais. An l have aifteady otwerved, Prim may be a fugitive abandoned 4 his wen, as the of despatches an , but TF have a wivic reeotieetion of De revolt tn |. heated Oy O' Denmlt, why, lile Prim, tegan with eanuiry, and the oineid-nce of the acounts given of the of the too ta we et similar, In aunoune Donnel!’s revolt the offiel: that Generel! Duleo, O'Don: pric ciate, wasgdegraded from his tank and honor martial taw wes proctaliaed in Madrid, and a’ milt- tary comsmmiseion, superseding the civil aathorition appointed; that Reolumn of troops had eallied out to cerish the rebels, wo were posted at Alcala de Herrares, Rear tho capital; that bbe troope were enthuriastie for the governmens (af Sarvoriug), and that his success was certain. On (he 34 of Joly we heard trom Madrid that the in- worrection had ttorly i; that {t was exclusively military, and thst ation took no part what. ‘tether than v v ever in it The same day the telegraph stated encounter bad taken place betwera band? end the troops; that the or Was very great; the gnrrison drid was profuund'y tranquil; the do was faxtheful: ree giance ; ‘tho uews ng Vowlay ¥ tnformed that the troops hele were én frontet each other a few miles out. Madrid, that the fight hed uot yet sommenced, ‘Dut thet the of the ireops war beyond doubt. ‘The vert tho troops in tt et enth oataom that by rer Geores Gene 0 and Merino were degraded from theme oftees, sition end cecorations; that the w! again ettecked the rebele with sdvau- thet the latter wers In fall rete die. loyal offtears: and nin had reinened to Chelr aUngiauon; Madrid war profoundly tranquil, and ihe rest of ihe ine Surgents vere verking refuze In the wourtales of To» ledo. The Preuch J tr con. the inieilipence, ee by O Domi Urge my ae —, teoop* from the expla! with « view to the rising the population, it had faled, for the populatior com- tioued profoun ily trangeit Ou the 6h of July t was anaownoed from Madrid thet the rebels wire et Arenjner, « column war About to March oUt W attack fiom, te nforermenta were coming ‘n to the government frew alt quartets, Mating was per fecdy tranquil, aad thet nowhere war there any ey:n- Dalby for the traitors. On the Tth tie Monitor agnin anno wnesd the tron- quillity of Matrid; and toe retety, thre disheartened, were etill falling Mok before (ne tr rape. Ou the 2f the Madrid Gacelie sonoteed ba! tho 6 had confe the colors of the requaents of Cucnea the cross of Bt, inant, aed that ibe gererni@e who had dininguiphed themesives in the section of Vicrivarc” hed teen wanted Graad Cros Jowernar of Mearit, time, prom fetrest, and decal od evuntry Ov trang |, the netrgoute etl Gying oF deserting, th roope prreming hur! open them, and General Serrano, Who bed joined ihe rebels, unable to gain o one & hin oxo th continued UM the 1th, When we all at once bert from Bam Bebart an and Perpignan thet the gerrieon of Darceious and of san Retostion bat rercited, and that General Tabala (ihe present Minter of Wer, who te in het per Patt of Pim), hed put bimmelf et the heed of th . Peauon iu the Kanque pro: inem, ant thet Ube ristrg Lat On the 2b a deepaich annoaneed that tenoye and pe aA yanie Prime Minister, Sartorivn (¢ hed been db before, e048 ar wailing all he wets of the Ber. {that Kaperiero had catered Matra va tr. umph, 604 that the Queen hed inroed a mentions de. the Interior that his chief gained power by incurrection, aud to declare that ambitious men were ovly doing o what ambitious men did in 1854 If we accept the government story of the ineurrection, and assume that the total force of the rebels iv but somo nine hundred men, we commot fill treat the movement ca necessarily ‘unsuccer ful. If the soonr gente can only defeat or evade the firet attack of the ernment they may be able to sustain themewlyes for 4 loog time, and the ball once set rolling no one can Wil shere itwilkat p, It would be quite 0 accordance w Spanish traditions @ band of rebels apparently tue eve of extiner' ould bcoure tnasters of Spain, and that a battle in which the vietory of the throne seemed aseured should prove tho grave of the monarchy, What is tho partic. Jar object of the raovemont beyond the gratification of the ambition of is promoters, with what great alms they cloak thelr purpose, and to what party or me they belong, we do not yet know. It tay be directod agaluat tho throne of Queen Teabella or the rulo of Marshal O'Dovnell. It may be intended to rescue the nation from a rate with which it is seandalizod, or the eoverulgn from a tyranny whl h makes her the mere iustroment of a fe fon. It may have been plotted by tho progrosista, the denocraic, the modermlo party. It may. avn at a repuilic, eat fherias kingdom, or @ sort of the-eracy, in which a father confe ror and a wonderwerking wun thai be the great rv All now, OF, Moro correctly, all we are told about It, ja that it was organized gby the progr sistas, that the in- srg! troops shouted “Piva Rapurte) and “Ving * and that Prim bimaelf is at the head of the mea Who rebelled at Aranjuez aud Ocena, Yhis latter part of the story is ly onoogh to be trae, Prim is @ man with” quality hich endoar him to tho » and which make him an excellent represen Spanish choracter ia ite more roynantic and brilliant aapect, w f idea of bis own merits, and a part in which hoe eonsider 1804, ho w himeett yp accured of having be few monty ps very man who revolution. But what Prim's 0! overthrow of bis enemies and the chief power for himself, may be, know. Ib tz, however, extreme movement, if ho is it# author, is throne. Its programme fe moro likely to be the } tion of the Qneon from what any be called her pre thraidom, although certainly pot, if the progrenietes aro inixed up in the business, to put her again under the influence of sister Vatrocinio A few days will clear up al! there doubts, Wo shail kuow what the insurgents profess 10 want, and whether O'Donnell is likely to lose by the eword what hy gained by 1 With e upon the: li tod againat the hi 1 by bat ft ts im, powsible (0 avold fooling greet rage Spain, destined 08 it would seom,.fote ever the p cy f lawles (emt wnacrie pulous factions, aud to be conrtanily thrown back tuto a state of Insecurity and wea! m just os whe hegina to enjoy the Llensings of order and to manifest the Brat aigna ‘ rongtn. DIB him, of course, we can have no sympathy fe PIGON AND av t FECTION i MONEY MAKING BXPRDITIONS ABK {irom the London T Jan, § * # “* ‘The stato of Spain for the Inst six mouths has beon #tranye beyond description for the confuston of th al finances, through perversity ane impro wos HOt actually yn led to bulleve tion, U clas or intignant or alarmed. Inquictwle, suspicion, Aiaffertion and fear were reported from all guirters, The Q had become uupopular, and the Court was than the Queen. The sovereign was re presouted as surrounded by intriguing prietin and at tendania, w n her and her enhjects, and who had detaned her for # seclusion at a distance from the eapital thes alarms took the form of apprehensions for the zefely of the Queen herself, and Uiere was no plot so dark or terrible we uo 4 popular ramon, Revolutions, nisings aclysms’ of all sorts were commonly predic tet . The reltee- Hous of public opin: suggested any imagin able conelaato: sep discontent w rt ‘or the last ton years, Many things could by jn Spain which demanded rotorm, but pone which, afier mae: pationt endurance, need bave provoked revolu'lon, O'Donnell, tho Prime Minister of the kingdom, Is @resoluie soldier, a far adutn strat ne iHibera! politician, Bo i populer with the mn y and should bot, as far as we on be enpopuloe with the country. We in England may certainly think that the forcign policy of Spain hao boen imprudent as well ax arbitrary, and that her arrogant interference with Houth Atmorican republics) was a serion® error, Probably, rome Spaniards are of the eame opinion, but it iv not to B pposed that the yovernment World bevbnotious to the apie on theeo nag, Be vase Sim tortst'e of the country. A sate man the bat a soldier begine the movement The troops Expartero, but the alleged leader Is not fa glubs, but in the props are disaf or aro content to revolt by deputy, and allow ine soldiers to sine for them. The Spanish army {# divited into port ke the propie in other conntries, Generale of ain none baye the followings in certain reeiments or garr sone, and OT noli ean reckon on certain sinuons belag for or 4 him, as our own pablic men vould reckon on the § thied of particular Interests or close. The truth ary in Spain ia practically the expon at of the pation dinporition, There are no more genu'ng Apas ards than Spanivh noldiers Look at them, and ye deretand how the Spanish infantry wes once the be 1 potitiond place iv no id wti et , are naturally net and we worldental powit evotaries ago isthe permanent and Spain at the present dey. Our revaluton was deter mined by Gener ery *panish revolution t» dotermined hy 0 gene! other. it ie lamentable, howe: sor the revival of these Military tmrurrections. in myaterior Occasionalty ences concerned than tranquillity at home, Hove for of conquest and anbition, the government of Spain bas not been worse cvnducted thas ft wan a ence The Mo: OTpediiion was arp the eryadioiom ty be niug, at may rat witeitig, and wit atendmed in pod tw with Dery producd sore half million the Treneury, and i hae ben fur dpwe with Chile das no were eoaled objet Ost Nerds hare been from perme conse of power at home ode abroad, and thowyls ber protonatona ure deemed exct’s ent or yremature by Foropa itcould not b4 denied (Dai the lact tweuty youre have becw years of prospenly and proatees for the hyen= iat nation. It now retains to ie coma with what object “reper, haw besa disturbhd, of to whet extent ain a i bab the re -otebtioleent of ~ oom fa thew: military revolts wre eoniitet mhould be simply doe ts permosl siterenti betweee the chiete of the army. Generel Prim @ beliwvior in reuring so weddenly ae he did itor eTention ta Mexion was severely by the Bpaniss goverotmr at, and, 4 consequewes, thers bat been f ime etand himeelf ahd the Duke of 1 Cireumetanes that the troop: Medrit. whe by Meshal O'Donwell, efter the news of the 10 + tat been eenired, greeted bim with erie of ‘Viren in Reiwe The fact thet such an ine deut should require to be mentioned pointe to wha may by the ret of the yrounnciamiente, of pam hes bern For along time pat the Queen th her pee Kriretag mere Abd More wpOP. Ime her rer at prolongs? abernce nge offence to the Madr “ norereagn © frm an subveky mother when abe ¢ h EEE more than half of one te @ complet: Bank eral Zabala wrote on the evening of the Sth ay Aranjues—a royal seat-—apologizing for not having a: dsoover In consequence of the rain, He was, hov d, vot exactly with wwe rebels, bot io ‘ion about their march, and in form. om wbout it; but ie hoped tomoon loat by the ungenerous conduct of Loy ng the bridge over which be hoped ws thas casting abort for inforination arimmbling at the dsappear ioeda, Word was sent hin. ell that the rebels bad. o'clock by Villalobos, in at Zaimla wrote to say hag! hom by raitroad, stemly reg omy in tt t ed not We ‘ raven them. Up ta tho Tih it dow not mppear that Zavala hat destroyed any ond, Or anything, citlier robele or brides, By this, bow~ over, ho may have done po In the meantime dem siches tke Uiose of 1854 ha 4 boon received by tho goveroment (rom the geucral off cere in command in the provinces that profound trax quillty provatied; though a telegram of the Wh fre Vorplguan, whieh ie close to lie Catalan fron'tor, an Louvers that on the night of the Tth there were oume oun assemblages tn tie atrorts of Bareelona, and thal twuch agitation provalied among the pop lation who in a native of (het important and too often tur provincs—ho wae bern at Vich—» ws once idolized that city, and may e6ill be #0; aid l howld be curpr ifhe has taken the ‘ip he has done thou! cavné at tance in Bargelona, Reus and Sa agowa, vith the trcope or the peopl The Captain General of Aragon, tom, has anroanc the profound repose of that province, and by way showing It be ta Sarngonsa, Ma shutting ap , ontlnd snd pacts tndoed pwnno the wuts be put dows paper vlls un, General vol bie ob w aleop in ao ary taken any roy chair, The Prench grvernmeon’, 0 ts eaid, t ecomm Spanish authorities &) ae! energet cally, ond to jw the m vement with alt omvementap: aT tba be t advice i¢ superfluous. 0 Donnell, It ¥ to be pr doing the very beat be can fa the ehrentnm'ar body knows how Spanici generals "uderstand “onerget actin Tf the rebele wry taken, amet us the merey & will be shown them: el, anfortumalely, It ts Indiapeneanlg that they ehould fret ty eany Mirtial law ts aleondg proclaimed im Madr’, Meragesta, acd probably by l@ time in Barcelona Bn the pep lvtions eon overt acta what iT, ¢ to mow them dows or the Prada of the Rambla of the third MOLE THAN s “orreeman.” {From the Parig Denate, Jan. 0.) realy known to that ‘4 move Enough is somethirg more than ce urere om te he 10 indicate a real riving of the progr eral Prom ie, in feet, one of eaters Of that party ie naturel te dob k that a mah of bis importance have » part in a Laver an ltt he woud le f a ond eupp ried, — The denpats bea ro eed auBoUbes tht, the riment ine of tA power © Temtore orders Heverthelos, it is Lapordite to gvestoek the gravity the situation, Madrid, too, bey beds deciared in a said of slege, though tranqoitlity atl pre ce there In prins ciple, we air thay Chore can be netiing moro depior ws ona; but facts are (acts, eid than military iasurre nil the conmderaiions on ihe workd wis not prevent wyote insurrections from being en temic ir in, ae they were in ancient Umer under Lue Roman Kinjocork Tiey wre then the certan righ of wmirea! deormpo tte We do not, however, mean my that Byairy uns Come to that pase, for we do pot tink fo: we bos Heve, on the contrary, that she refine speiderable oles ments Of vdality, bul thie periedia: phenomenes of rollitary risicgs, Which intervene ty se regular course of things with t totem ta rectify what in wrong, hove the leas a mont afflict ng epecacta One of t things must be y Spean om t 1 he cont tute a sytem, or thal nptem har em vier y crip ed and fal od ation We the troe one The enn vostotiounl Caat ible ary outbres there, Thiha inst ia in no mere cu nd It justifies them ALAUMEXG CONDETION OF TRE bmMiewLA. {Frota the acke Siecle, J » The tnenrrection ix represetiod ae aeacly suppremed, althongh the event: have eeemed orse en tity the declaration of the wtate of | oge We dorire wothing more than t now commotion, MlLry inure enon wre = ns he. oom 4, be mil ee f. tokgre withstanding the rn fe nt? it. con-bave pat himself at Cie beudy! a tring ootbre Discontent, ws wo have neweriod, ia emert.ly provae lent in Spain. The anor 5 tow th mot IErly to deter from ot ors f pertuw'a, ink preent fate, in wt og the tad Merovingian. Tho ob, is af the army wand to be Prime M Mand cer x tent, to play th To In te graven events, expert f , ro, Nervaet ar@ O'Donnell will have Tr mot of em fortanale, long as, hy the ride of a weak Cour be ellernately for support ow oy there otal an ere with a preponde one Omnk Ge Rew ways be eager te cncowed the ake of Vitoria, 4 of Valencia of the Puke of Tetuwan. A RELMIOVS tnt [Prom the Carin Momd no) What is taking pisce in Sow inutuity of covers and are made rave Madrid reeognivet (he Kingdom of j the Quen Malided on at ae contenty to re A treatm mu poiey of the pros growtets, th order 4 & revolt atone ove ~~ country into the orme of toe House of Brageons, It be ofiee more Genere F of sae kowure ho fe the inetigner and movrm wt Au ambitious pee for Uhe reviaation of all y bran for “myst oe PY Cheored atteched to hh provwe sn oven ‘ted porwuons in oree id for pryt ene ten ie feat af the gueordeona, ee Seebree oF coms photy @f whith wold aatere the jape: TRNAS WOE TRAE BER Tw Tha Chject now a toed a's 14 \olrndiee wm the Speuiah ber tory Qh Une Sterne eon. Ot wi ere Ge fore win he ga FIO FS e le sopper * geeernm re cuiedy tramifirm the willie wink §=The “ house of Fortugal & in the best pomibie a te werve the of the revoluion It baw chown «| heme + epee It is allied with the bowse of ff known, éod Porta . tle te (ethene idew, wile reenern! Cachotie Power, The ear a of tne promnd taoutre cw +A probable, Wot hae oy teens the fevolt & grave proves (he perman ™ of an agiation, of Une re ibmarnen Frets roid owly t abel we by the cheer and ow prneiplon but it te lout it tm gues stent it of Mabverdve Wows amdew the pretest of ¢ sat fectiog & publie op nem erRATHGY OF From General ‘Libe'e rn that he bed rare # ne ee tr o 4 eat pe “ ¥ © | bend Zebote on + that the pureeit he f ead ® a) o ‘ will © oo 1 pam to wt dows beter thaw poot abate 1. Mell, it te gubepptiy | o a Competes, that (oan | trvo Ghat, wilfgl without Sirranter sew | . Cagnity, ‘narrmtnded — withen ha “ wert ben ihe tool af the courtiers apd emf “oe timer on } bare arried wot ther om tm ’ wader ity " 7 « her royal pace Age ue reagent of her people, ana " ary ow | Bein Wwards the wearee « ‘ lainia, alormed by ' enogh. Te baw bony ber LU rervte had paneet by Veletetnn « . ‘ | thoughtfal men te Hpain (hw r , } meorwimg, wrote teeke rey , V6 tee crrantry while the Comer! romrnna od | weld tale the Paltrow tp he WA bas Lape Ube progress lgnwrret a morro y | Aer trteined wot uit he Ad © ape ogaiant the reign of tho Bo ond ir’ «'' Hote then we b D we of bier ' The Capta @ nian the govern a he r hh Opinion. yPeatedt eee il we athe prrvimere a. wews apromre 5 . rosTey ayvica oF Nerd Care, wed tors, aires © 600 mertede afied 0 @ rerotens To + Thich it LEE amon 7 ne ineurre AO Demme — Nothtand ny CU (small ty rpen ardinanrs Aimee pulitionl Ws Cit me OTF aye ot ie ® heme tlees the cate 4 oo” The renner 40 _- ot, bed eet Wokew oT file Khothew for i that there fe becuing setiows bar rey the Kenme to gene i ota pews of the end be comegunt eih-me ate Lemted to ng atthe tempt onder Uke enters of General Prien tenet bese tenn ong, epabe ech, by Semen ‘gia, whe, ton bth wan found a Arenjet, bagging es yet druroyet aochirg whatever ant conugied iy bok inforre. Lee After (he Store ing Come @letion from Mer. oa O Pennell, Perowntn Corneal doe ly ghia the Bente profes ve Gaet latave, whi F oe toon very 11 De me eomree tany be ~wnters, « he une ¢ &e ewe. 0 Depe ith op We the 4ay “as, SV onirreccus De ne Re oe CeO 8 Baniiente s6tremed

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