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Show Otslcllar To Tito I'orlcM. Madrid, 20. tfefior Castcllar in a ;-peeeh to the Cortes said the troubles and ditliculties of the nation were increasing. The Republicans, while struggling to establish a Hopuhlic were united, but after they had achieved the victory they were divided because the idea always exists thai the present Uuvcrnmcnt represents a solid reality and the opposition ivp-' ivp-' resents an ideil. Ho brillianlly traced the history of leinoeraey and declared that the death of the lit -pub-lie would be the t-ign of death h liberty, and that the generation would he infamous which achieved "liberty and failed to preserve it I am a Federalist he said, but madness rends the Spanish nationality, while Italy and Ciermany arc becoming more united. He reviewed the public life of M. Thiers, which he said wns a life of warfare. In eonelusiou Scnor Castellar invoked the divine pro-, tcction tci save the liberty of Spain, j |