10 JANUARY 1835, Page 1

The intelligence from Madrid is unimportant ; and, with the

exception of a Royal decree intended to make a little reparation to some of the Victims of FERDINAND the Seventh's tyranny, does not require notice. This decree, according to the account of it given by the Times, provides . . . . " that those who obtained civil or military offices, ranks, or ap. pointments, between the 7th March 1820 and the 30th September 1823, shall be reinstated therein, and shall enjoy all the honours and distinctions belonging to the same. The ecclesiastics, who haul during the Constitutional period bees - restored to the same benefices if at present vacant, and if not, to be appointed appointed to benefices from which they were afterwards r73:::.cd.„,:eri:ds.

*seams of an equivalent Clan. This tardy performance of an act of justice, is Ow insult of a late petition of the Rrocuradores to the Qaern." ,