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Show Spunish SonN. yt lVl, ;!,.. 17. ..n "ar!o ha.- is-..'j-1 i.nb that tlie Cure of Santa fru -hail b,- tn-.t-d a.- a rebel. Bru-e Is. 17. The e--l)ueen lsa-h. lsa-h. 11a of Spain ha.- arrival in thiscitv. New York, 17. Hcruhl Cable Special, llavnnne, 17. The following h:.s bren received In mi Zcngarramar-dv: Zcngarramar-dv: By express, at M o clock on Weil- ; lu.-dav morning. I'on Carlos entered Spain", amidst' iinliscrihable enthusiasm. enthusi-asm. Starlim; from Ran and Bayonne. he reached I'starity at 5 a.m., on horsrback, aieuiupauiul by two French Legitimists, one Carlist olli-cer, olli-cer, and four correspondents, and left immediately for the Spanish frontier. The partv wore no arms or uniforms, all being in citizens clothes, and carrying car-rying foreign .assports, but not a single gen d'arme was eneounteretl. A halt was made at a small inn on the Spanish side of the line, near the foot of the Remu Plata, where the Marquis of Yaldiispines and (-ieneral Lizarraga were waiting with the stall' I and escort. Al! ki-scd the hands of the king. Here Carlos donned a brilliant uniform, and the party proceeded pro-ceeded lo Zengarramardy where several sev-eral thousand Carlist trocps were encamped. en-camped. A Te Deuni was chanted in the church; and after the religious ceremonv, nearlv every soldier kissed the king's hand.' All the Republican prisoners were released, the cannons of the the fort were fired, ami the day was given up to universal hilarity hilari-ty There are 4,000 troops here, but the main force is under Elio on the coast of Biscay, to cover the landing of a cargo of "arms and ammunition from an English ship. In a procla-: procla-: malion just issuid he .-ays he will j now tight with them. |