29 SEPTEMBER 1838, Page 2
It being the universal opinion that the new Spanish Ministry
cannot stand, already lists of persons likely to be their successors are handed about Madrid. The apprehension that the Queen's Government is on the eve of dissolution from want of money, while Don CARLOS is well supplied by the Northern despots, gains ground in Spain ; and the probability of a Carlist triumph is freely discussed by the creditors of that wretched country. Don CAR- LOS is pledged to recognize the Liberal loans; but it is doubtful whether he will keep his word.