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SPAIN.

Queen Isabella has opened her Cortes with a song of triumph on the African war* and a more solemn and measured hymn of congratulation on her escape from civil war and her grant of an amnesty to the insurgents.

After all,' the renunciation (noticed in our last) of the throne of Spain by the Count of Montemolin and his brother Ferdinand was not a conclusiye settlement of the succession. Th^re'wa's another • son -of Bon Carlosinot in duress, "Juan de Borbon,' arid this gentleman has duly put in his claim to the Spanish Crown through the columns of the 'times.

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 298, 28 August 1860, Page 3

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SPAIN. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 298, 28 August 1860, Page 3

SPAIN. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 298, 28 August 1860, Page 3

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