11 JUNE 1836, Page 2

It appears certain that the majority in the next Spanish

Cortes will be Ultra-Liberal. Whether ISTURITZ will accotninodate his measures and language to the temper of the Chamber, remains to be seen.

CORDOvA has withdrawn his troops from the heights of Arlaban, and again retreated to Vittoria; having done nothing to second General EVANS, who is now menaced by a very superior Carlist force. CORDOVA himself has gone to Madrid, to intrigue with Lertmarz. It is hardly possible to acquit this officer of treachery ; as his capacity seems to be undoubted, and the army under his command is stronger than any that the Carlists can oppose to it. The fort bf Passages has been fortified by Lord JOHN HAY, who intends to make it his head-quarters when on shore.