4 NOVEMBER 1843, Page 9

At Madrid, on the 17th October, the two Chambers of

the Cortes had referred the project of law for sanctioning the Queen's majority to committees. S. Olozaga arrived from Paris on that day.

The widow of Count de Belascoain, the traitor Diego Leon, had been named lady of honour to the Ea-Queen-Regent Christina.

The Infante Don Francisco de Paula had pawned all his jewels for a sum of 60,000 douros.