16 SEPTEMBER 1843, Page 11

In a second edition, the Morning Chronicle gives the news

received in Paris yesterday, from Spain-

" Madrid letters of the 10th, mention a slight illness of the Queen. Urbis- tondo is named Captain-General of Biscay. The Eco says the Court-martial is already appointed that is to sit when martial law is proclaimed in Madrid. The Madrid citizens attended a funeral of one of their number in the uniform of the ex-National Guard, which Narvaez proscribed.

Mr. Aston had arrived at Bayonne on his way to England.] "It was reported that the British Consul at Barcelona had been arrested, but released on the application of M. Lesseps. The journey of Narvaez to Paris was again talked of. He is coming, it was said, to demand the inter- vention of France."