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r . j , 4 , No. 3. J.KKIII, (:;. C.) riUDAY, 3U!G 2 . TllU G V,' BELL ft I. (7 i ; par ,H b -- (M f" '' ! r " A'l leu i.. 1,1. . . IA ' 1 SPAIN. , , j( Aftf-TorA', June 8. We nre inA l.tcd to Captain Story, of ftp hip Louisa Matilda, arrived At this jp.it on Saturday, in 40 days from Ca dif, for a regular file if Spanish papers totheCCih April, from whiclf we make ; the following important and interesting' extracts. Br them it will be seen that the kir.g of t'pain had sent to the Coun cil of State a solemn declaration of war isrT.r.-t the French, and that the Con- ititulionalists are actuated with a strong degree of enthusiasm. The French had cot passed the Ebro on the 15th of April, r.d shewed no disposition to do 'bo. The army of the Constitutionalists was continually increasing- .and receiving reinforcements, guerilla parties aug menting on all slues; and the glories of Albufuera, Arlaban; and San Marcial will be repeated all over the' Peninsu la. It docs not appear that there is milch uniformity in the operations" of the French army.as nothing was heard from Barcelona of au invasion, although it wai intehded by the French to enter Catalonia and Guipurcoa at the same; time.- Expresses were sent by the Span ish government to all the authorities, as soon, ts they received notice of the French invasion; commanding them to proceed immediately to hostilities, with aii the means in their power. X he Spa hibiuk tuc vcrjr uusy iu unrauiz.iiig meir I army and the soldiery are all flocking ! to the defence of the capital, and appear,! weieruiuieu- io' tivo xueir opponenis a I warm Teceptioniva. -Adv ' " " TrBiht.rn.nnnnnfjtJmr'nt" " -1 Seville: April 20.-V have Jearned L for certain, that a Decree of His Maies: TJhtmttMtkj'jtoiiMMrtii'! "IliOmsa Carlo fvitf sent -to-day to tlie Council TJeT-gltMvnotf-Vof State m-. . .. .. ( HKdt!1 , V- Partition 9fjvar of the Spafiish nation I - Nothing islaid in' Barcelona letters inst tne t rcnc i., meu m P-l0f ticuiar, we nave ine-bqtowwmi imviTii infill., wiiia. ii iiao aw u v.t.ta-a vuai w i the government,' the war has assumed .R ....... 1 . .. I'-- XT a character ' eniireiy nauouui. ,aiu' T-.n 4l.' Xi"t-uf loll frnm liia fhrnnp ill der our blows let lis- be united ani uons. ; : v; , nv niistry of the government of the Jfemnsu- Keal, tuat M-wounx .-.cuiywrn. m u mi- 90i nearly paianceu, not tnat tne revout- xainea me mostardent hopes of success," ;'lAs soon as the covernment received 1 1 ; n.itras ' f miaWAf 1 rnilllai that amon? the insurgents a I tmnktir rt smalL a vorV-small mi-1 i A London ianor fntpu Uii.ln.L.:': notice of the French invasion, they sent theupreme Tribunal 'of Justice.' atid rqjftrt was circulated tliat the Ex-Count norityp, ;-h -f. W- ?'' : wos houses had been opened in Tower " - 'expresses to all the authorities, torn- for that bf AVari -'Field Marshal D. Ma- xyas thinking pf withdrawing himself to- v We are told .'that the Spanish Jlevo- Hill for the reception ,of able and ordt- ? ! maridirig them to proceed to hostilities rjan0 2orraquin, phiefof Ev of the wards. Braganza. , Competent measures Jatioji ispopular in this country,. Yes, nary seamen, for ele icn ships of the line, ; S against theni by all the means la wenr ftrm p j 0peraij0'nB: $;vvW(ir had been adopted, conjointly with the it is sb, and what is more, its popufertty four frigates, six sloops of war and two ' , power," without emitting any. - ; yePiC April 21 JOai . armies ' are antlioritieS, on the frontiers of Spain, to ,s cbnfined, with a few exceptions, to the cutters. ' 5 .' r ' , . h V" :i' v .Ve are assured that his majesty has receiv'mg considerable reinforceniontsj stop the.8ditious..'i'.'4y sameclassea with whom her late Majes- TI.e disturbances still continued in received tlie resignation of Don Seba3- ft guenna parties twnjth,' have begun - On tlie diflfvent points of the pro- ty, Queen Caroline, was popular; with Ireland, particularly in Cork and Lim- ; tian Fernandez. Valesa, of his 'offices of . &re ailwmCnting on all sides.and Vihce De Tros-los-Montcs, . some fight whom Hunt Was populari with whom the crick, where houses were burned and Z:K xpi-vftni'v ni miitr aim uesimitu. uiui.. j. -.f AiKr. ii. .h.n' n.i i trnnna iiiiifrinagi nave an Grace and Justice. I, ; !s, MirrSal. wmftTeneated all over Uie seduced peasantry insal '. Accordin to intellisence received by . ; . V' I stitutionalists. " On the ..n.inf oTid similar fatn nwaifs nurlM14.' nt.iv nl ungrateful enemy.' " . . ?! , I r.:.1 B -I lftT1,aTr W.fa frrniilreSI under date of: the ISth. ihat , o . ..... i ,i . ; t to ' nit 1 ui uu vv v- - . -.1 r it.- ,.t.. vxiiiti!i ai Tnnr rirv navp offered their; services as permanent - - - 1 ? during thewarnca sum i ticy aaa, max yw. yl 1 "f arrived at Lerida with .2000 men, and Don Patricia Dommgnez with 4 pieces . .... .1 - a : 01 artillery, ana max xney wcip guiug it aga nst THequinenza.-.. a; A . to 17. iNews irom canuago 01 the 6 th states that the factions troc-s, collected and headed by the ex-govern- 'Tors Marin and Vasqucz, were complete- tney come, xney wiuw ,t evening the vanguard oftne upnsti- fy routed ort the 4th. 'ic mountains arid, the, easier IwLbe , our, warlare.4 tuonat entered Mirandella witli v.i - i..:., .,rot m-WK 'hatll he ilennure oxieraiprciuc -1 r . ! ...:.vlf T.,o4 iti SKprml Tribunal of War.1 xiiieaa;sigut prisoners w ere ja-Hwiui".- Vncno onr nifinc nrm. Ilil VlPlorVUna lae milliiif,. aim i"i.,"wv..i. m was gained by troops ratejy taisea, ana '.I called flrioruhhs-men.'-H; ftficc. from the :eppsitori at Segovia ar- ' T,-.i :.. i. w r I rivetl. ' . -; - ',: ' j ji.. i ,t.l k x?..nt. v -xcwa iiuui iiaou.i.11 uv.t-t.i-u ,4 . " u uic .lam. ..ill, mai. nuic uio jiuiiii 5 f had not nnc.RP,l the Ebro. and shewed no . . .... .:ti.-j 3 UnOtjUKHl IO UU ;S.. XI1CIC WOI, RnoSitwin v t)0O men in that city, and the von tif artillery' had returnea 't'nVV riiarrtipit if n fpw fav9 hefoi'l 5 April 19 The government cially received the information .invasion oi tmr territory py x ne. , j The political chief mainstrate "vA OIof , that of Vittoria, and General r?5al!' from jTalladolid, express selves tlius:-; the J rench army , . . ceiled by' a vanguard of : r re commanded by the infamous r ' ' v 11 1 : . i-:Tr :uJi v-0 1 ( :.on, ca...; the sSot I the M a-11 ttf art:!- cX I'lil 'mA i.iifri or J j-.'i !e 1 1 A Iioum.-; the . and ti'undi'rrfl French troo: i s;l repeat t..e saiue atrocities, ile con n.e mar.Jers of the lat endeavored to sto these excesses, but tl.ev could hardly i 1 1: r . ' itMioiit ijc ruiuit-ry, mio wtre inxoxi cattJ i:U the cries nhich they repeat cd 1 hey beard very often tuut of Ic t!ie soldiers of the faith die," wurou lot de la ft. AH the rich person of the proviuce of Vittoria have retired to Eur- Ds,flvinfromthe enemies. The chief magistrate of that rrovince, after hav ing saved all that which belonged to the nation, retired himself with a column of 600 militia belonging to the same pro- tuiv.c. um iimy nave re-uniteu all thetroops of the district to act on the flank of the.enemics. Cert. Balesteros, with the troops, and some militia of the 5th district,. hare been posted on the left Konl E"k.1 !! uaiia. v uio limvi , ucu. :i M 1110, BS SOOn aahe hearu of the invasion. adoDted the best measures to carry on the war (ton yuiuyru icnimuues;j nis W01US are very nrm to uie enemies of the countr and of liberty. He has selected Eene- vente for the scat of his operations, where up nas oraerea a member of each pro vincial tleputatioVof 4he second and uura districts to meet. , Ueneral Abis bal has turned out of Madrid air the prisoners made on the fth of July, and cnntinilps greatest activity- lie has placed four battalions in the barracks, which are ex ercised at every hour of the day, and he imuiuucu me ai uiicrj wuicii was in Segovia, to be brought there; finally, he prepares himself to give i good recep tion io we iniamous nosu wnicn come vv cniac ua. , ., . , , ; t r tww.rw22 The King, ir) order shew a testimony 'of his regard for u"3 wiy, nas ucuwweu me uue 01 uuse on the infant; son of the infanta Dona Louisa Carlota' n1 rA Ve. K,nS.l?9.Ils,r3 P "nutwrorywwnpn j-ran- Uie9th of an invasion, so that there be inifofmitv in tlie ope- . r. i. ll . .nw s,u"'f . P1 t more t nan me: l - . r . , -; .7 bold enbu'th to !st assuredfthat . r . fis 1 i La t-.. 1 r n a m runrn r:iraii mr, uii r,v AT :Ji j ..-!, Enf,ifPa ronnirio-'wim a tie- Vpnre ' : .' J - 0 ny. I V liin' tiA npwa from the Feninsu - .Avr.vr!r. " " ,7 ' " ' : . eIwi UI if"-v "M". iuy v" vui-,.. 7 . r;r; " . r : amy has certainly passed Vittona, Out that signihes notlung. lor tne neaier an nn hmu. ,uj vv. vr propbsitiobs toour miUtm,. o parj Ithev "cy. lu ' "r Uariiii Seville, to keen open a co'mmu : ... . .... nppiihoh with e-overnmenu vsu. xiwi , o; , - . , -.i - they form pari oi tne anny.wiu.ou x u nu:t - .Anflt nav: 3d. To admit into the gue- l 1 W"""- J J' ..... I . i Ui.'-&;;fviJ li'tei-teifadilbef fit abou S0 enthusiastics,;coin- 8istance will always ur ' 1TK hirK flavs: Con- tnanuea oy an wucw ui.. ol popularity, n i - itv-iMv iwi.tv, ww, . i i i , x: l e , T t ,, nu,vv w.w J" I ,r.. enrrnnmlMl IhP linlKK nl l ..I.J..A a ii i... w,!?QVd hrWain I minister of the Var Department; but 0 those occurrences, but was viewed as I violation of the territory of Spain by the our circumstances,' ain c,Ku "J'".l "'"T-V: f..,nln ip. !n TiMvifiua hft hart . - -?, !,i;,.t!. Pi(m,nc. . -.. A f. i. - r.S. i- 1 r' us will be received with talor and w.ur;j r.' ;r r r" V"u "'''''A; M J uw-fcrti4iiiuie, who his ; " .. ... .... 1 1 I upnt nil t.imilv into CDaill. . . ( c. '' i' I nnl v if nrpater rwt-il . nnd ilpmnnmnrr thp I tni-rca. nan rp.irlipl P,novnnf onI gnation, White pur armies are com-1 ? L"" x' i y".":: TliT.?." ::;V7r .v ? "V" IpIv nrft-aniirr Khd brebarifio' tofWl .7 w,uc "a , appucauon wi more ueoittive reuieuie. go ti puiguixoi huh, nas ins ncaa quar- v , r. " v 1 ii. J?i r M.-ifly. ftalriherh Or Cahusac. f supposed h , SnmA imrtorlant siicrRp haVe been ten at Sannhrin! hoth . nm .... squaaeriua,cnj ....,..- .-- ' r -t :..-Ant i.t n. ;nUnri 9. rommnnicate nothing tof risht bank oftlip lwi witb t.o f 1 1 a m Amr muiTiiTn!i n u.'itii miiii.i.i i ! jx i-, a iiv w i i . . . i.. ' .j wnicn in.-" auoec wuw I .JkV.m .IniP.Twn ,Uva u,hnt nnsaea in tha centre 'anil on the corns, which enntmnea it march i , i j.l ti r iinn, tActnv in Aimi-iJiuweii. ii-'iu wii;iu"vi r r iv,,.- . ...... ..v p. ma. snail civc u un -. .v , . , i ... - .fii. n, fm c,. : . d.,i ,: i . I'm 1 II' ..n th.iM minnitinns. I Tif ISHtfnalun Ul r.uivu.tM v...- ... K . t I ' ' 7 . .. r.- H. kr r.F ihe 1 later than netore receiveu. vapx. u. nc Ulc j . ivnw wiu i uiiWM, nc ncvuiuuonury xroopn - has oui- to tne army. - x- -; I'"' . , :m, L orK of Anril. i Sun- Uavonne of the 15th all concur in men- retreat in every direction! the desertion 3 rr'VZ; E day Tne 1& paper is of the 6th. tioning an engagement which had taken is very considerable.; 7 A great number , , aT. n"l rnrt 600 000 1 We cannot believe that the present as- place between tA Pastor :-and the Z3d ot soldiers, who have been forced to fol- : of Dur-tbeir colors, music; and cart V ? Wn""1 -,, ,, t-M ;, Unt of the line.' between Tolosa low them, enter their hahilati,. : . Mo- reys in rnctal-fur their neces,. - ; 7hem,They.w,ll;a!rTeav It is hard to suppose, that all the re-r COUNT GUILLKMONT, i is pre t.ays. e na u u-j - m i.hprttr odesnotism wi'l be triumphant, ports in circulation on. tins subject can 'rKLondoiK(Councrt) MaySl i J, nthiucd city witn a mmm guai.u, . "-- i v -t- iilbc he fictitious." . and fti'few.word in, - the mentioned, on Saturday, that the A : is to review us ,ui ax o... -. , . . Sh8 0QW remains passive,' Monitcur wpuUV at once strip them flDuked'Angouleme had fourul tome un-J louguxi garrison u ,a -r: ; ':tt .&;t 4 i'H A' :'. '. V' '...-;,,...,, A.--- ;- -1 'v-.i ..,;..' ,.,...... -A A- ,-''-' '' . - " ' . .tr.'. . ' - - ni w ' , !e 1 io tl.s C.l.l f the Guar- f;I i: irm.. liUIUanJ a:il r :. trtre tote lr;-, i -r-r, the r.ni. .v. .TI.e r.e: j :..i Lcvn in sc! i:i - crl dars f tar. rv ir.toiTect a l..n tf G.WOJfl rrys i.it!i thejnfrndar.t rf t hi army coa iJer immediattW r '?cssary.- A letter f.x:a ik:.--. mentions that' a reat cuinbcr of pepl are coning in from tha North, telling terrible storiet of the French, and still worse of (Le French Tnaniards. It iid hen. that Gen. Iklfestcros is at S.iriionai Our artillery has pne to Madrid, and there is no nationafproprrty left to kill Into in enemjr s nanui. n-o, .fpri 6di-They received lat ght information that one f the to. 111 lunus of the troops who Uert in the per- suit of tliS seditious,' banng reached them, attacked them, and comoleteU defeated thera withvfereat number of aeau ami wounded. Valencia. April TQif We are under the necessity of announcing that the va liant column- of Catalans and other troops attached to it. which entered a few days ago In this city, crowned with the laurals of victory, were vestmlav In the 'afternoon dispersed in the fields of Nules--the seditious, m a verysune rior number, waited for them, seized tlie most convenient positions, and rrenar- ed their artillery ths light troops (las Guerillas) began the Gnn and the strength of the column with "that ardor which has always .beca attributtd to them, when all at once they found them selves surrounded by the seditious, the cavalry having failed in their charge, in such case they had no other recourse but that of dispersing -themselves for their salvation. The two lhLtd tarts of the infantry have already presented themselves on Castellon de la Plona, where there is another' column of 1200 infantry; and 200 cavalry. fTIii also nas neen joinea ny more man nut nor1 ses, and we -flatter ourselves that' as many more yet will present themselves to join them. Such are. Valencianos. t!i8 reverses of wan this will always be the cases but valor and constancy shall save us. x 1 he losses ire nothing while patriotic struggle on the part of the Peo there remains yet, means f replacing ph. To . those amonis as who have only them. . yve can, wun. certainty, an- PTHmfttffV.liw mnai ?-. .... the other column which was on the way, comins here, may execute its march in MrasroiiB and wita the ereatest ceientr. i r . j.l . -t maii. I courage, uicn, wb, ujjcai n, miu yWftVipooi auoweu iu nis hpfucn un uic i ui 1.1 A ll.A HAiiiniil tf fliflaA 1'irruaa I ' a ul .1 A I A g . ..I tyeareU. and I ted the Con- 29th ult. a num 'nmi,) was! going to Madrid w ith Be- eret instructions, .botli. verbal and "in reci corresponueut? wiui mo tug vjr means of a minister; they say she has la brother-in-law, who i Co'voi iie I i-m mk guara, iix. oayj aim auu uut . - ried her written instructions on suit I paper, scweu up in ner uouu ice uiurw a0ijiernaor Governmental Journal. l'jjprit 8. On th 8that 4 m 1 - i h mnrmno 1 1 rfrmamn r .i i? i. :ri.. t mi,... i.-j.-j. , Hrafrnnra. WniCIl XlieV liaveiia nlm in llnrcms! hit lfnvftl IIltrinp8l since evacuatea. A lew guermas were off by the 19,4 the inhabitants under COntriOUUOUS. .C,.; ;.i,r.l '-:v.- .j --5 FROM ENGLAND. r : : :'Vt; . PhittriMnhiitrJim a.''-? ........ .t .;k.i "T1,:iwrt th n Fhiladelnhia. CanUtments ot heau quarters ana ci tne au- munication na3 oewi esiauiwhwi by !, that liter cuui- 1 ! .t kh : f "i ( ! a v . -- r.t fh-r ; list arc Conde u'Ai:, !ich our ruled as sonh : 'i i con- ' i ; :s.it lVr ,. . - ty the '. ;:d, tht the it etiterprie ti atilr't ri.li- g tio contemn Ue 'o itcserve notice, ars.! afu-rvvanls, fwict r thrice antiihiUtcl, a somi thin t.m lornuuauie x remaiisuccesIul,) co:i unues io rsuy rouno. Its numcrou ani elTective sopHirtcrs. ;TLi is not s-r priiingi I .. .. ;,.' 1 tie situati6n or the Teninsula, indeed, at, this moment, "oilers on instructive lesson to tlie admirers cf revulutioa, nd especially of military revolutions. Both int-pajnami rortuy.l, afewrcbetsol uicr. jrim arms in i;.ur l ana. cc ro-n" erting with a small number f politic! ucmagogues, noisteu me standard ol re volt against tlie existing rovi-nments, and proclaimed a revoluuu;!. l or i period, the daring treason was success ful, because the civil population cf a country is easily overawed at Cr:.t, bj military force. . The rebellinz mrty are already banded together, capable of act in as a body and master ol resources to a given extent. lint the people, howe ver great their hostility may bo to what is passing around, require time to con federate plans of resistance, and to or ganise the means cl carrying these plans into execution. - Meanwhile," because nothing is openly attemptcJ. the cry .of the other shw , that nothing is contem plated, and that the silence of prepara tion, is, io fact, the proof of entire acoai escence.; :t.'v'.. , ;i ,;. ,v e now see, in Spain and Portucal, the value, of this sinister inference; we noy see what a 'deplorable destiny a- waits the country where soldiers enforce constitutional rights nt the point of the sword, ' But we live in a new era, and there may be danger of offending yery loyal ears, and of alarming very monar chical principles, if we presume to con sider the military insurrections of Por tugal and Spain as any thing short of a recently taucht .this .mania, we would Iutroct - fn v ri aim on t , r-j inat the people, emphatically speakiHg, re against the new eworaeroi unngs, uuui sn Snain and Portu?ai.. Iiord X.iver- i ii . i t; 1. 1 441. insi. max inc parties were .. : . ocanjf ua lanced;?; .though we apprehepd a closer pstimata of the relative strength of the 'lwo parties win snew xnax xney are 1101 1 fanOioctr.rr.ncc!irrp-irntlP!THn 'ii-P nopulart Snd K with 'whom . whatever wcars tlie character of defiance and re- be popular.5 This owever, w as not re-1 or the vindication J 0iblaine4 over the soldiers of the Faith by j the Constitutionalists, in the neighbor- has not 1 yet arnveo at evuie;nis neaitnoa es not arbear to have been at all injured by the journeyas yet. The French army is J . : rfy 1 understooa to m in some uangerpiieei ing inconvenience from the Want of pro visions. ?. , , , - v ",Pam,April22j telegraphic des patch announces, that on the is. 11 our, van guard carried Logrodo, which was defended by .900 Wen, and tha , they it 1, . nnnoi nnn mn . tin,n t- ' ; l.i . "-Marms, ana., oaggage,-'- Aiantnai uuuuiwxi w,il remain some days at v lttoria, 1 lie Lbove despatch has Len communicated we .Minister, of the Interior ? v SV ; -vv-.-.- TmlnnhJlnrilX. Fromilit Courier . it is jurpi izing I(1pcnnt-lip. vurli announce the move - i ... . . ;!.'evrr tvnjd.! Crv tr. retired. .. , . lie p"a-cV5antna. M tlsv V : r.r.icjbj(jra.ri! !jiilif .,ttdi Ul nar, Ul bee. , ut i,a , p,,j lor Ce.cncc,and the 'J, I; . I.or 11..mJj;- aa Eamhrz U? the v . - - f Pr.."" THn WAR IN .-.i'AI.NV W" ' FW. .-.S.-rJ IT TV. r.i...t Uo"i '.-negt!.er;ani,,aten.t rr, vm,k v, t..t .a litre .lav.' j iyvls. ln! ld,er c.nicd l.i own .are. aud the trps cornpliit.ed Juu,!!f l t!.u burden. . Mice this ,,!r ( 4 eoek':v-.M!.ey4r,t.;f ! ;,,- 1 h corps re St.Beba-: .t ;j ged to live t -1 puUi nd ,. TheA'i i cruigin I, Lm?t,?U. tun.; Ali h briraiaire.L, !t..Uh. I rovisions, , ! bun f:.:;l( ; vf .vtbaMian. 'ihe proviso -;S , i r,I chasl, after Wh U.e xc-d J.;cl with prHoners. It vas not exiecttd 'ham., ! au;an vtu! I I...M Jt ait his done: t fO.000 funr. u , . - ,., 1 ... the Govi rrrfo" n II. " , . . ,, . ( .. tOIltllV i tllVKIPTI I . 1.1 n 1 . 1 . . - ' ' . va mr-.:na. i,-:t not L ,.( k...!...l U . and t.iere h as jet free in -itM ami e grcss. The mrUon cons.'ts tf onhy 4 U00 men. '1 h local mihtia f that town, Vittoria, Tolo-s, and the r-'her pwces liircaieni-u ly the French, Lave marched to i ,j Kallcstoros. ul.. ' sci:: led a iorce of lS.nnn mrn. 11: lieu.! quarters arc at Tarazona, cm tho skirts cl the celebrated 1 usition of Mon. cavo. - : . , . . Conchy and Molitor intend to nffack " inn with three dirivhms. tfi! tack should be unsm-t fu, t! ; -uIt. in the present state of aii s wi.. .. .'j- a ublyproveverydibastrousforthe rrinch." v: TEN DAYS LATER. . T V ATew-'orkt June. 11.7-.. . The line shin John UV1! f1.,.:- Harris, arrived last evr-i'n-r f i , ' ' pool, whence she saile I c . the lLdiult ' The editors of the Gazette have reced ed London and Liverpool 8th and Lloyd's Lists to the (Jth, all in. ' elusive. 'Ihe Palis dates nri til.' iich contain the fifth bfllietin of the opamsh army, giving in the detail the' ope. ions which led to the occin ruion : oi-Saragosa.. The bulletin is given be low, tiy'jr with .r'i 1 " nr -. (,.,.. ' been concluded between Tunis and the Grand Dutchess of Tuscany; by which uie lauer is xo oe placed on the snme - footing as the most favored nations ' V The advices from Constantinople nrti Jt6' the 86th. of March, at which time v I treat nrenarations wera itislintr inainct ,'. inw wrccKs, una ine government enter I nrnnwtv ilosl rnvoil in mnsl .i.T..Ia.. tent, -,' i .,ft.-..'.V'-;S5'w'-.' l -The London Courier of thi 5 ? nU."4 ' observes, letters received from Onoito. t dated thq 18th ult. mentions a c.ircum- - i. jstance i of the greatest importance, the" j siderable distance within the Spani J frontier. Arnrantcwas on his mar ish march 1 tq join tlie 1 euch troops. Capture of Sarasosim" ' ' "" ' : Telegrajitiic Dcspalcli, Head Qiiartm, 25lh ' V i April, 7Vc!oc iotlic evening. '. , ; ',' 5 At the moment of Sejidinz my letter. '. it is announced that Saragossa has been ;, taKen by a Tnost . vigorous effort of the " 1? rench army. : Our troom have cnt m1 Tndp'a. fll RoVa! Hi-rhness the Commander in ' m,r t,j, 1, . 1.1 i ... I " . . ,,"tt: l.,,c ' . officers ana soldiers of the 4th divi l.lt,o I . i , count Obert, be particularly honored ror their excelled -We press on the blockade of Santo..' n m- Ih nrrpne no- v! r - 1 master of the Tlnniu of Snntnnn. Cnm .1 .... ..... . . . . 6fcond; on to the v
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