All that Earth preaches
By Beauty, is given
To train and to teach us,
And mould us for Heaven.
H.G.K.
SPANISH POLITICS AND CUBAN PERILS.
_Madrid, 14th September 1854._
Dear Ebony,—The political chronicle, since last I wrote to you, is far
from offering such stirring incidents as were recorded in my July and
August despatches. There has been no fighting, although we were once on
the brink of it, and things have gone pretty quietly, and, upon the
whole, satisfactorily. After the fray comes the feast; and just as my
last letter went off, a banquet was given at the Theatre-Royal, by the
press of Madrid, to the ministers and a large number of notable persons.
The press took an important part in the recent movements here, and has
not been unrewarded, several of its members having been appointed to
high posts under government. After the dinner, at which speeches and
patriotism were plentiful, the next incident of note was the return to
Madrid of the small division that first, under O’Donnell and Dulce,
raised the banner of revolt against the Sartorius tyranny, and fought
the brief but sanguinary fight of Vicálvaro. But the principal event of
the last thirty days, the only one which (with its consequences) is
worth dwelling upon, is the departure—I might almost say the escape—of
Queen Christina from Madrid and from Spain.
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