19 SEPTEMBER 1840, Page 1

The insurrectionary mot - ulna:lit in Madrid has Fpread to most of

the large towns in Spain. it nits flaw :aken the e: .re commanding The insurrectionary mot-ulna:lit in Madrid has Fpread to most of the large towns in Spain. it nits flaw :aken the e: .re commanding attitude of a revolati,nt ; the ii,"ey; :ahich is maintenance

of free institutions • • Crewn. The Provisional Junta of the G !eive exercised

their assumed powers with discre::.‘n :111;1 1, . T:tese officers

of the Queens Government w revelutionary movement have been merely capital: no lives have been sacrificed, nor have :my ae!e. The Pro-

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all exposition uf their views, wiH a stm.,:- demands.

In this address, whilst proros:-..: co. , :L11,...,;:.:nco to the Queen, and disavowing :111 inteati is bat r• support of the con- stitutional prerogatives of C.: an, declare, that in it free nation" obt dience has its 1:• at by the law," and

that 6' nothing tends so much to of the Crown, within.; is so 111110 15 to its p‘,.• 1. 1 its very exist- ence, as the illegitimate pretcn'. y, t!:,, law,

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at- tic the sole anti true expres,ion et of )arty triton the liberty of the le , upon the administration, are paaae tempts. to subvert the'

pet:nit:ions counsels of the CZ::.:, more ima; :trio:vat:es:

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at Valencia. 'l'hc Queen refused to receive it ; and, acting, it is said, under the advice of her Minister, CASTILLO Y AYERISE, she sent back the address unopened. The Junta at Madrid revenged thetnsch es for this insult by passing a decree of outlawry against the offending in ister.

Her Majesty, in the mean tune, appealed to General ESPARTERO to aid her with. his army to put down the insurgents. Instead of marching l'keebe ith to the succour of his Queen, the General sent a long letter t,t a,.lt ice': recommending her to dismiss her present counsellors, to .::::selve the Cortes, and not to insist on promul- gating the new law thr the limitation of municipal privileges. his advice was, ie feet, to vield to all the demands of the Madrid Pro-

visional in alluding to the insurrectionary move- ment, Ge: contrasts the moderate conduct of the leaders v.itlt th: leaders of fbrmer insurrections, which had

no solid Ile alludes to the characters of the men who are ci,•:•

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liberties 015 principel ,H insurreeti, " • el - the imil. i:• •' happs::.: got t.:. : city, al

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only bidit.e. his tees. se struggle, as proofs that their object

-eituti-nel government, but to secure their

1 PA hTEno then touches on the e:111,1e•illent of military force to suppress the

old happen even if blind obedience should lead troops to so afflicting a comtiat ? Ilas what

. he was proceeding to Andalusia, been for- it :ladrid just joined the inhabitants of that ...:e..t,,.aeral? And if the same thing should occur '.t •ent thither, what would become of disciplines- ,' • 11 march to Madrid, I should lie unease as to . .l to the rest of the troops. in the present itate of the people. It' l should :,,end thither a general Lie eemprondse would he terrible; itud it is very rs would tight against compatriots who will pruent reuse toe which I ato snuggling him: shed your Wood, anti ; r a hich you have id..it rendered your names Om ious f '

tQ,1 advises the Queen what course to

in this place-

.. ..• tiea:e of may Queen is in no (larger ; and I um:, of ley emuttry may be averted Ly the ap- ' •!,. ,o.d.r to avoid those evils, I considered it :u,,d.sty. Madam, there may still be time for io from your Majesty, declaring that the Con-

:: that the present Cortes shall he dissolved, slo::1 de submitted to the deliberation of the 1,egis- ed, sid tranquillize the public urine!, it' at the same "elect six advisers of the Crown, of liberal, pure, just, Slat cuso, your Mnjesty nmy he rsuaded that all 1 tleid-.less as dismlents would gait their hostile ids enthusi,sm the geednes3 of your Ma-

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to act against the insurgents, will lit tha greatest embarrassment if she in- - ieesent course. EsrAtereato at present :.z•nt party ; but it is evident that he is