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No additional information has been received respecting the late change

of Ministry at Madrid. The French papers are occupied with conjectures as to its proximate causes. By some it is said that Mr. VILLIERS was the principal agent in the affair ; by others, that the French Ambassador represented to the Queen the absolute necessity of substituting a vigorous government for the feeble Ministry of Cala- trays. It is most likely that the soldiery, finding themselves masters of the Queen and the capital, chose to have a military dictatorship, without troubling themselves about either France or England.