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Show I'resitleut C'ustellar'K Pro-rumuie. Pro-rumuie. New York, 2-5. President Castcllar in a recent conversation with prominent promi-nent Spanish deputh-s, stated that he would continue to employ all military men in the army, no malUT "what miuht Ih? their political creed or antecedents, ante-cedents, and announced the following pnigramme of his government: First, a reorganization of the army and a complete re--titration of its discipline. Scond, a settlement ot the dispute with the cantonal governments, which was now nearly at an end. Third, tinislitng on a cost contracting to the narrowest limits, the Carlist war, which was al-o gradually coming to an end, especially at Catalonia. Fourth, a maintenance of the power of government, in order to return it into the hands of the corts on the second of January next just as it was received. Fifth, the giving of a guarantee guar-antee to all classes of (society, within the limits of the existing Kepublie, for the security of public order. |