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Show POLITICAL CONDITIONS IN SPAIN NOW UNCERTAIN Special Cable to The Tribune. MADRID. Sept. 17. Willi only a fortnight fort-night lo the reassembling of the corlcs lo p.'usa judgment upon the policy of Premier Pre-mier Canal;jas In dealing with the Carl-Ist Carl-Ist and clerical parties, the indications I are that the outcome will be favorable on the whole to the government. Liberals of nil factions are fairly well united. Tho uncertain factor is Sonor Morel, and there is a good deal of con-Jcciuro con-Jcciuro as lo tho direction In which his Influence will be thrown. Canulcjaa. making an indirect response to the arraignment of Monsigiiuer Vlco, papal nuncio, for meetings of protest agnlnst the "padlock bill" on October 2. announces that at t ho opening of the cortea he will propose the simultaneous dibcueslon of the budget and of special bills dealing with tho political quention.s of Ihe moment. He is optimistic regarding regard-ing the outcome of the financial situation situa-tion and the better collection of taxes, and believes that the Spanish nat(!on desires de-sires to lay tipon the magnificent properties prop-erties of tho monks some portion of tho budget of SL'OO, 000.000. of which tho clergy receive nearly 510,000.000 In pensions. pen-sions. Impartial accounts arc agreed that although al-though In .Navarre. Aragon and Catcio-nio. Catcio-nio. an army could be raised at short notice no-tice to defend the Roman Catholic church, tlut element? of religious war do not exist In .Spain today. |