26 NOVEMBER 1836, Page 9
By an arrival at Falmouth from the Mediterranean, we learn
that GOMEZ and CABRERA were within eight miles of Malaga, which they would certainly pillage. The steam-boats plying between Cadiz and Seville were stopped. Gosisz, it was supposed, would take up com- fortable winter-quarters in the South of Spain. Next spring, perhaps, he may be as troublesome to King CattLos, as he is now to Queen
CHRISTINA.
The Times this morning states, on the "best authority," that Don MIGUEL was at Rome on the 9th of November, not dreaming of a journey to Spain, through France.