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Show THE SPANISH REVOLUTION. I S:iin another veritabl.: rovcjlu- tioii. Three different individuals bear- I itiK tiio nuuiu ut'DoQ Curlod have madf insurrcctiuuary attempts fur iho S'an-crown S'an-crown Muue tlio aaliquo law, j.ru-bibitinn j.ru-bibitinn women from rulinif, was rcDcalcd, and the then idlanla Isabella wa-s declared heir to the throne. The two former failed; will the latter Imi CarloH be more successful than hid pre-decosor.Vi' pre-decosor.Vi' U id doubtful, but time will tell. The Spanish races scent destined to work their own destruction by revolution, for it haa become chronic with them. Cuba iu insurrection for about three years; the usual periodical periodi-cal revolution in pronresH in Mexico; Spain in a condition of truce with the South American republics which had their origin, as Latin nationalities, in a few Spanish adventurers and gold seekers, and now the "mother country," coun-try," herself, has again raised the flinndard of insurrection This is a pleasant record for one nationality and its offshoots, and shows that the average Spaniard and his descendants are never ao happy as when cutting somebody's throat or having hU own cut. They are savage and brutal as a race, with enough vanity to make their hateur disgusting, and prompt them to meet butchery or enact it as a positive pastime. |