The Princess of Beira got into Spain under tile disguise
of frmme de aambre to the handsome Madame de Fulgosio, well known both in Bayonne and Madrid. Madame de Fulgosio inhabited the Hotel St. Etienne, in Bayonne ; and was known to every one as a Carlist per- sonage, whose movements and whose suite were, or ought to have been, close objects of scrutiny to the French Police. If the Senora di Mil- gosio travelled with her passport, and the Princess of Beira with her, as is asserted, then there must have been connivance on the part of the authorities of Bayonne ; and the aim of the Princess in so travelling must have been to prove the connivance of that Police. The Carlist Quotidienne takes, indeed, some pains to prove it.—Morning Chronicle.
A wretch, who bad deserted his wife and family to live with another woman, at Charleroi, in Belgium, lately assassinated his wife, mother- in-law, and three children, the eldest of whom was only five years of age. After appropriating to himself all the money in the possession of his unfortunate wife, he set fire to the residence of his victims, and then made his escape. He has since been arrested, and is now in prison at Nivelles.