17 DECEMBER 1836, Page 9
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SATURDAY N ions,.
Accounts from Madrid, to the 7th, mention that GOMEZ had 11,000 men under his command when he entered Osuna. He had given NAL.
VAEZ the ; arid, notwithstanding the boasted victories of the Queen's General, inspired even Madrid with alarm. It is also said that the troops of NARVAEZ have deserted him and ranged themselves under the command of Aaarx, who is suspected of having been bought by the Carlists.