10 JUNE 1843, Page 1

Spain is threatened with new disturbances. Malaga has been in

open insurrection. A petty revolt has been raised in Catalonia. Barcelona has not joined, but has not condemned it ; on the con- trary, has obscurely hinted approbation, suppressed under fear of coercion. France keeps up its character as a depository of revo- lution for any country needing a supply on the shortest notice, and for Spain especially ; and crowds of refugees harboured in France flock to the frontier to take advantage of the rising storm. The French newspapers make the most of ESPARTERO'S embarrass- ments and perils ; and, by hinting suspicions of improper motives, try to bar aid and countenance for the Government of Spain from England. As yet, nothing of much importance has occurred ; the breaches of peace have been petty in the last degree ; but in all parts of the unhappy country there is the absence of any thing like settled order.