7 FEBRUARY 1835, Page 2

The popular party in Spain have gained a triumph by

the expulsion of LLAUDER from the Ministry. He was found altogether unequal to the task he had presumptuously assumed of defending his measures in the Cortes, and is represented as having been quite amazed at the elo- quence and debating tact exhibited by his colleagues, Maamez Ds LA floSA and TORENO, whom he had plotted to drive out of the Ministry. It was said that LLAUDER was strongly in favour of soliciting French assistance to terminate the war in Navarre; but MINA declared it was unnecessary. To prove himself right and MINA wrong, LLAUDER then, as War Minister, crippled MINA in every possible way ; and this is urged as a reason or excuse for the slow progress the latter has made. DE LA ROSA holds the portfolio of the War Minister for the present ; 4)ut it is supposed that General VALDEZ will be LLAUDER'S successor.