28 SEPTEMBER 1839, Page 9

The Morning Chronicle has received letters from its correspondents .

at San Sebastian and Espartero's head-quarters. Espartero made his . triumphal entry into Panmeluna on the 20th, amidst the rejoicings of . the inhabitants. A. splendid entertainment was given to the General and his officers. The toast "To the British Nation," proposed by General Ponte and seconded by Espartero, was received with enthu- siasm, and responded to by Colonel Wylde. Lord Clarendon's health was also received with loud cheers, and Espartero enlarged upon his , Lordship's signal services to the Queen's cause.

The First Navarrese Battalion entered Pampeluna and laid down their arms. The Carlist garrison of Estella, which had retired from that place on the approach of the Christinos, also tendered their formal sub- mission. Thus the pacification of Navarre is completed. On the 22d, Espartero marched to Estella, with the intention of pro- ceeding into Arragon.