25 OCTOBER 1834, Page 1

There is scarcely any intelligence worth recording from Spain this

week. The Proceres tacked to their assent to the financial resolutions of the Procuradores, a sort of petitioning clause in favour of the miserable Gucbhard Loan. They kindly hope that it will be considered, as soon as the circumstances of the country will permit ; in other words, when the Spanish nation has paid off its grand total of two hundred and eighty millions sterling of Debt, then, the Proceres think, the shabby remnant, called the Guebhard Loan, may as well be paid also. It certainly ought to be the last item on the bankrupt's schedule of liabilities.

It is said that considerable reinforcements to the Queen's army have arrived ; that all the columns are concentrated round Pampe- lune ; that MINA has probably ere this taken the command, and that great performances may be expected in a short time.