3 OCTOBER 1835, Page 9

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FA -UR DAY NIGHT.

The morning newspapers furnish but little news. Eaaso, who was expected to replace ZUMALACARREGUY, as leader of the Carlist in- surgents, died on the 22d of September. An engagement is said to have taken place in the neighbourhood of Bilboa between the royal. and rebel forces, which ended in the complete defeat of the latter. IIIENDIZABAL bail despatched General QUIROGA, Don MIGUEL CHACON, and his own Private Secretary, to the Conde DE LAS NAVAS, who, it was said, had put himself at the head of a considerable body of men, and was marching on Madrid, with the intention of forcing him- self into the Ministry. No apprehension seemed to be entertained from this movement, and it was fully expected that MENDIZABAL'S deputation would succeed in dissuading him from persevering in his hopeless enterprise. The Count expected to have been made Minis. ter at War, and is supposed to be instigated by feelings of mortified ambition. He is represented to be a violent and weak man.