There is little news from Spain. but a correspondent of
the Telegraph who seems unusually well informed reports some danger- ous symptoms hitherto suppressed. It seems that the cry of " War to the rich !" was really raised in Malaga, whence eminent merchants and manufacturers had to fly for their lives, and where a rule essentially military now prevails. The Times' correspondent hints that the "Red "leader Escalante is in league with Prim—at least, so we understand a very obscure paragraph,—and the Captains- General of the Provinces are obviously alarmed for order. All this
greatly strengthens the hands of the Minister for War, who has 13,00) troops in Madrid, and keeps impressing on his army the necessity of implicit obedience.