MADRID.
August 10. Telegrams to hand from Barcclonia report that considerable agitation prevails in that district in consequence of the revolutionary movements which have lately been manifested, and fears are entertained that a serious insurrection is imminent.
Some alarm has been created here by intelligence just to hand that several Carlist emissaries aro now in the Northern provinces, with the object, it is feared, of stimulating the revolutionary feeling in the
army. A proclamation has been issued to-day declaring tho province of Catalonia in a state of siege, and strong bodies of troops have been despatched to the centres of population, in consequence of the disaffection now prevailing , in the district, and the foar of an insurrection.
Latest accounts from Les de Urgal report that, on the arrival of the loyal troops at that place, a portion of tho rebel garrison crossed the border into French territory, and tho remainder submitted.
The inhabitants of this city continue to manifest great loyalty to King Alfonso, and His Majesty to-day was accorded an ovation upon his arrival at the capital.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3768, 13 August 1883, Page 3
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