THE INSURRECTION IN SPAIN. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.-REUTER.] The movements Spreading.— Carlists at work.
Madrid, August 10. Tfleoiums from Barcelona report that considerable agitation prevails in that district in consequence! of the levolution.u'y movement which has lately been manifested. Fears arc cntci rained that a serious liisunection is imminent. Some nlat m has been created here by the intelligence just to hand that scvcial Git list emissaries are now in the noi them provinces with the object, it is feaied, of stimulating the revolutionary feeling in the army. August !). The insurrectionary movement in the nrmy is .spieadnm in the piosince ot Catalonia. News is now to hand that the garrison at Leo dc Uigel is m a state of 1 evolt, and a force of In) al ti oops has been despatched to the scene. Latent intelligence reeched fiom Logrono repoits that the ganison in that tow n has submitted to the foice despatched against it.
I Rcccncd August U, 12 J."> ,t m 1 LatlT. Madkid, August 10. A proclamation lias been issued to-day declaims the piovinco of Catalonia in a state of Mege, and stiong fences of troops have been despatched to the ccntics of population in consequence ot the disaffection now prevailing in the district and the fear of an inv.iriecfcion. Latest accounts fiom Leo de Uipr.il rcpoit that on the aunal of the loyal ttoops at that plate ,i poi tion of the lebel yanison crossed the bonier into Firnch territory, and the lein.under subniitUd. The inbtihit.itits of tins city continue to manifest meat lojalty in Kint,' Alfonso, and Jlib Majesty to-day was acconled an ovation upon liit> airnal at t lie capital.
i\lr John Hutching?, Cainbiidgo, ad•veitiscs .1 ) urn ioi sale or lcitc Tendei s (labour only) aie invited np to b.iturd ij , IStli in 1 -! , iin alu i.ilions to the KiikuIn.i Chcise .md liaeon I'.ulorj lMfOeo. Mai. shall, ot liainilton. n<l\ui - tises in motlior culumn lli.it lv li is found R bo.it. Aii impounding not.X', fiom Mi Jiobeit Alcv niik-i .ippi.us in .molhci column Arcwmdof t'- will be given to the linrti i dI tifjlit oik- piaiiul noli s, wliilli vuh 1 1(M on l'iid.i\ ni^lit In tuLcn Ni w-tc .ul mil ll.uniltun, mi li fix my s inn" .it .Mi >>. d, Luinox's, booWUci, II iimlton Mr. James ifendy Jlovve <_;i\os noMco of Ins uitintioii to <i|iplv fo Ihe I'i.iKo C nun! Coii'H il fm .i li.inshrnt <i s| iii^htt liny lv cii'C laid by liiia to .i •-Uc on Mi \\ . A. Aim i a\ \ st.it imi, Ann.iml.tlc, I'i.iko. Tenders ioi i-iuuting vats nnd lmildii)^' .'it X^.llll tWilll.l foi till 1 \\ Ilk Itl) i'l lllllUll^l . \ Compiin .lie m\ ilcd ii]) to thu J">lli inst Tin 1 Colonial Uank of JScw Zcilaiid 4*fvc ilccl.iii'd a diMdcnd toi tlic li.ill-)i .n, i ndi d Juiu ; .ir tin- 1 it<> nl 7 pi. i ci'iit RlUkikc 1 W to nui .uKcillsintf i.oliinins will gi\c p.n t.ciil.irs I .is to \\ lien tilt* di\ idi'iid is pi\ able V J'aitiL-s still liidi'btpd to t'nc lianKiupt estate nt lSi.iuc.li.tinp llio 1 , .m 1 infoniK d tli.it unless thin .i miiiits in jiiul m s itisl k tnr\ .iininyi ments ni.idi with Mi 1' L ilaininnnd, cicditoi's tiusti i , Ic^.il jnotci dinjj-. will be taken w tlioul luithci noluo. It's very easy to stait faho repot ts. .fust because a I'luladelplna « mnaii while lnniiiy .t In ooiii wanted oinj with .ilicnx nnd btiong handle, it Mas tepoiteil aiotind that sin- was in the habit ot beating hei husband. Puoisvj'.ly the laigcstcoal-\cm in the ■vvoild has recently ljeen disco\cifd in tlie Ute Indian KeM-'nation, Coloiado. It extends over HilK) acics of land, and the co.il is ot a jet-black, .semi-bitnininoiiK natuic, almost wholly flee fiom Milplnu, Tin. iShali lia> been compelled to abindon the idea of paving anothei x ihit to Kngland It is said that ho siidcis ftom cerebial disoidu^of a most m.it Ked kind— in othet woulb, that he is fie([ticntlj out ot lik mind. In fajfc, it is nndui&tood that the binning question in I'ci'-ia is wliethei the Sluh\s hen, Pi nice "N'.ilhiiit, w ill Mieeee'l him, oi uhethei an attempt Mill not be made to sot him a-id* and eonforthe &o\ eieignty upon one of Ills btotheis. Di jiini. the adminiftViition of the MiK|Uis> of Lome the niateiial lchoincus ot the Canadian Dominion h.ui. been v.istly developed, Tlio \a-t tiatts cxt'iidnij; wcatu ud by the lied Ri\ei iSi'ttlcmcnts and tin ough the .s.i^katuhc Van and A^simbome \alhys ha\e been fullyc\ploied, and the planisof Minno-.ota nnd Manitoba li.no been invaded and ivpprnpnatod by eneiyetic enngiant 1 -, not only from t!ie United Kingdom, but fiom the Continent. As .idduvi is to be foiu aided to Qtuen l-{aiia\ali)-Mai)|,iUa II fioin English subject who li.ixu \ibited Madag.ifec.ir. or who have lcsuled theie, and fiom otlieis inteiotcd in the eonntiy. This adic-s takes the form ot a nehlyilli muialcd album, lllustiatne of j\l.il I','isy hie and soeiiery, designed by j\Jr Abraliain Kin^don, who leaded in tlu inland of .M id.igasL-ai' for scveial yi us
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1733, 14 August 1883, Page 3
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840THE INSURRECTION IN SPAIN. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.-REUTER.] The movements Spreading.—Carlists at work. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1733, 14 August 1883, Page 3
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