28 MARCH 1874, Page 3

The Committee for aiding the wounded on both sides in

the Spanish civil war are now really at work, and have already sent out a considerable quantity of lint, surgical apparatus, and drugs for their patients. But they want more money to do any real good, and as a large residue of the funds collected for the German and French war is still unexpended, we must say we think some portion of it at least should be obtainable for this almost identical pur- pose. The appeal of the Committee will be found in our advertising columns. We have the best reason to believe that the distribution of relief will be perfectly impartial, as both earnest Republicans and sincere Carlists are co-operating in the work.