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Foreign News July 9, 1835

The Daily Cincinnati Republican, And Commercial Register

Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio

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Spain formally requests armed intervention from France under the Quadruple Treaty to suppress the Carlist insurrection, causing agitation in French and English markets. Details from Madrid dated May 20 outline the need for 50,000 troops.

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Three Days Later from Europe.

The packet ship Philadelphia, Capt. Morgan, arrived at New York; brings London papers of May 30, and Paris papers of May 28.

They bring the important intelligence that Spain has made a formal call for the armed intervention of France, agreeably to the provisions of the Quadruple Treaty. It appears to have occasioned a good deal of agitation both in the French and English money markets, under the apprehension, doubtless, of the ulterior consequences which may very possibly result from it.

SPAIN.

London, May 30.—Extract of a letter from Madrid, dated May 20th, received by express:—“The following are the minutes of resolutions come to yesterday:

1. The urgent necessity of a foreign intervention, without which the Government is unable to put down the insurrection of the Carlists, or stop the progress of anarchy.

2. The Council of Regency, the Ministers, the Constituted Authorities, the troops of the garrison of Madrid, the army of the North, and the People devoted to the existing Government, convinced of this necessity, loudly demand the active co-operation provided for by the quadruple treaty; and consequently engage to receive the foreign auxiliaries as friends and protectors.

3. Under present circumstances, the intervention should be immediate, and consist of 50,000 men.”

The three points have been approved by the Ministers: and the Ambassadors of France and England have affixed their signatures to them as certifying their being correct. To this the ministers have decided to add that Spain should hold herself liable to France for all the charges and expenses which the expedition may create.

This act has, no doubt, been sent to the Allied Courts, in support of the applications of our Ambassadors. It is said the Ministers give up all for lost if the quadruple treaty is not immediately fulfilled. A retirement of Government to Badajoz or Seville is talked of, in case the Carlists make any progress in Castile.

The Messenger contains an alleged letter from Madrid, dated 20th inst. and the information contained in which, whether arranged in the Spanish or French capital, may, we are assured, be relied on. A more melancholy expose has already been presented of the affairs of a great nation. Next follows (taken from the Aideja of the 19th) portions of the statement of Gen. Cordova, already known to our readers. From the theatre of war the Paris papers contain nothing new. Bayonne letters dated 24th, state that on the 20th Zumalacarreguy was at Estella with 11 battalions, and convey to us bulletins of the affair of the 16th before Pampeluna, and of two or three skirmishes in the Bastan.

The speculations of the Parisian opposition Journalists on the question of intervention are too various to admit of our adopting them, while a still more ominous circumstance for the Queen—the Ministerial papers preserve a silence on the point. We shall not add to those surmises any deductions of our own, seeing that a few hours may remove all uncertainty.

There is little domestic news of interest in the Paris papers. The Court adjourned sine die at 5 o'clock on Wednesday evening. The Chamber was to be occupied yesterday with the proceedings instituted against the persons whose names had appeared appended to the incriminated last article of the Tribune. In the Chamber of Deputies the whole of the war supplies were on the same day voted, without, however, any direct information being given whether or not Government contemplated the permanent retention of Algiers. Letters from Oran, of the 11th inst. afford abundant proof of the difficulties and the dangers still encountered by the French in their African possessions. The ejection of a large portion of the Reporters from the Chamber of Deputies still continued to be the theme of merited reprobation by the Press.

What sub-type of article is it?

Diplomatic Rebellion Or Revolt Military Campaign

What keywords are associated?

Spanish Carlist War Quadruple Treaty Foreign Intervention Madrid Resolutions Zuma Lacarreguy Pampeluna Skirmish

What entities or persons were involved?

Gen. Cordova Zumalacarreguy

Where did it happen?

Spain

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Spain

Event Date

May 20

Key Persons

Gen. Cordova Zumalacarreguy

Outcome

request for immediate intervention of 50,000 men; potential government retreat to badajoz or seville if carlists advance.

Event Details

Spain's government, facing Carlist insurrection and anarchy, resolves to request foreign intervention per Quadruple Treaty, approved by ministers and ambassadors of France and England. Intervention to consist of 50,000 men; Spain to bear costs to France. Military updates: Zumalacarreguy at Estella with 11 battalions; skirmishes near Pampeluna and Bastan.

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