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army m all its integral strength has moved towards the South ; with the view , it is presumed by many , of effecting a junction with Cabrera , Serrador and Forcadell ; so that , unhappily , the local advantages which the Christinos have gained do not warrant the hope indulged by otir contemporaries that the civil war is drawing to a close . On the contrary , the sudden abandonment of these lines by Don Sebastian , and the movement of the C $ riist army towards the Ebr 0 , with a secrecy of intention which baffles penetration , has excited the greatest suspense and uneasiness ; hencei on A ^ surrender of Hernani , Spanish funds only rose one
The loss of the besiegers amounted to 200 killed and wounded , 150 of whom , including fifteen officers , belonged to the British Legion . Amongst the latter we find the gallant Major Macduff , of the Isabella II steamer , who had volunteered his services in the attack . It is nearly certain that he was the officer who mortally wounded Zumalacarreguy while standing in the balcpny of a house on jtne J | egogna heights . TEhe Cfri |§ t |^ Jar ^ n 4 w ill pos s ession of the oy € arKst ? lme | in the Slc ||| of Guipuscoa which is only one of the insurgent provinces , while the ( Darlist
per cent , in Paris and half per cent , in London ; have since declined two or three per cent , and continue in a state of feverish fluctuation . Irt the mean time Catalonia is in open revolt , and the republicans daily gaining ground . It would appear that monarchy in Spain is on its death-bed ; and there , as in other countries , the principles of human liberty may be attaining gi adual development in the midst of apparent anarchy . If , by communicating a new impulse to the legislature , and thereby ( the only good resulting from the long debates ) compelling the general officers of the British Auxiliary Legion not only to become aware of the barbarous
system of giving no quarter , practised by their men , but that their countrymen jfct home unanimously regarded it with abhorrence , we have been the means , in any degree , of causing lives to be spared in the recent affair , ^ ve ^ ate entitled to feel a proportionate satisfaction in our labours . We ; rejoiceTto hear that the officers are now ready with drawn swords to ptf&ect prisoners . Had they not done so , it seems certain , according to the Morning Chronicle , that four or five hundred would have been slaughtered . We are also glad to see a proper co-operation among the native and foreign Christino forces , and signs of the adoption of effective measures .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 1, 1837, page 384, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1832/page/66/
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