17 MARCH 1838, Page 2

Some particulars have been received respecting disturbances at Saragossa ;

but it is uncertain how far they can be relied on. It is said that, on the 4th instant, a considerable body of Carlists, headed by CABANERO, entered Saragossa, and occupied the prin- cipal streets; but that the National Guards assembled and drove them out of the city, killing 120 and taking 700 prisoners. The women were very active in hurling tiles and other missiles from the roofs on the invaders. After the Carlists were driven out, the place seems to have been in possession of a mob, who, sus- pecting the officer second in command, of treachery, had him de- livered up to them and shot. The Carlists were still in the neigh- bourhood.