14 MARCH 1874, Page 2

There is no change in the state of Spain, except

this,—Moriones has not only resigned, but departed sick. Serrano is indirect corn- mand at Santander,and is accumulating all the available soldiers in Spain. He is said to have sixty-five thousand men, which,we do not believe,—but he certainly has thirty-five thousand, and a most formidable body of artillery. Bilbao still holds out. Serrano, who says he is stopped by the bad weather, is probably making dispositions to make his victory, should he gain one, thorough. It is to be a Culloden, though we fear it will not be followed up by the despatch of a General Wade to make further Highland risings impracticable, or by an order forming national but provincial Biscayan and Navarrese regiments.