11 JUNE 1842, Page 1

Spain has again begun to attract some notice ; though,. very

likely, nothing will come of the present symptoms of internal com- motion still at work. Some of the provinces continue to be dis- turbed and quieted again. There is a Ministerial crisis: the Mem- bers of the Ministry now defunct are charged with want of vigour, and the difficulty seems to be to find any who are better and more suited to the wants of the time. While Spain thus exposes its own unsettled condition, if appearances are to be trusted, the unscru- pulous CHRISTINA is endeavouring to get up a new conspiracy, and to effect a junction with CARLOS, to whom she offers an alliance on his own terms. The mischief-maker is now too well known to do much harm, but her abettors must be watched.