25 JANUARY 1834, Page 7

General QUESADA'S memorial or exposition, addressed to the Queen of

Spain, is stated to be of a much more violent description than that of LLANDElt. It ends, says the Standard, with the significant threat that "the criminal must tremble before the law." QUESADA himself shoots Most of the Carlist rebels who fall into his power. A report has been prevalent in Paris, that the Queen's troops have defeated the insurgents at ham, but 110 particulars of this affair are given.