11 MAY 1872, Page 1
The Carlist revolt in Spain seems to be over. Don
Carlos entered the country himself, gliding through France, it would seem, under ecclesiastical protection ; but his force was defeated by General Moriones, and he himself forced to fly. As usual after a check of this kind, the scattered bands began to surrender, and it is supposed that the danger is now nearly over. There are menaces, however, from the Republican party, who control the great cities, and who are aware that the Spanish Army, reduced by the great drafts made upon it for Cuba, scarcely numbers 50,000 effective men, a force which would be small even in England.