A Cellist movement has broken out in Spain, and is
believed to be formidable. Don Carlos, representative of the Spanish Bour- bons, a young man not supposed to be of much ability, has entered Navarre ; his friends have broken out, and been beaten at Ciudad Reale, in La Mancha ; the fortress of Pampeluna was for some time doubtful, and it is believed that the Carlists ready to rise number 60,000 men scattered throughout Spain. The Regent has revived the law of 1821, which inflicts death by sentence of a military court upon insurgents, and by the latest accounts (Friday) Madrid had ceased to be in telegraphic communication with Paris. We have given elsewhere reasons for believing that this movement may for a time be formidable, and would only note here that the general in command at Ciudad Reale thought it needful to promise special rewards to the soldiery if they behaved well.