4 NOVEMBER 1843, Page 9

In a second edition, and under the date of "Paris,

November 3d," the Morning Chronicle gives the following intelligence from Spain- " There is Madrid news of the 29th. The Commission had approved of the law to declare the Queen of age. The report was to be laid before the Cham- bers on the 30th. The debate was to commence on the 211. As soon as it was over, the Queen was to be declared in full possession of her sovereign power. Ministers would resign, and Olozaga be Prime Minister. The Gallician towns have risen, but Saragossa has surrendered upon terms to Concha. There was news of the 29th from Barcelona. Reinforcements had arrived from Tarragona, but there had been no firing. Leon had submitted on a compromise."