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Show PLANS OF DON CARLOS. Will Take the Field In Spain at Soon as th Treaty of Pence is Siyncd. London, Nov. 2'.i. An English Car-list Car-list positively asserts that Don Carlos' army will take the field in Spain soon after the treaty is signed. He declares that a loan has been fully financed, and that it is divided equally between France and England, and he adds that after the English capitalists were shown the evidences on which Don Carlos' chances of success are based, they offered several times the amount asked. The English Carlists assert that much more money would have been secured had it not been for the fact that Don Carlos stipulates that there should be no assistance from Jews, as he is apprehensive of their obtaining ob-taining financial control of the monarchy. mon-archy. Continuing, it is asserted that the Spanish government has known for some time that Don Carlos possessed an army, organized into battalions and batteries, officered and largely armed, but the Spanish ministers counted on his failure to secure funds. Therefore, the Spanish government is said to be panic-striken, and to be endeavoring to make the Spaniards believe that Great Britain has agreed to finance Don Carlos, and that he, in return, has undertaken to cede the Canary islands to Great Britain in the event of success. |