THE ANTI-JESUIT RIOTS IN SPAIN.
[United Press Association.] FURTHER DETAILS. STATE OF SIEGE AT MADRID. MADRID, February 16. There has been continuous rioting in the city to-day. Volleys of missiles were thrown from windo vs and balconies, and numbers of the police wera injured. Cries of " Death to Caserta 1 ' and " The Princess of the Asturias must not marry !" (vere heard in the streets. The mobs were frequently charged by the military. Many persons were wounded. A state of siege has been proclaimed. The populace has been equally violent in the provincss. The Carmelite Priory at Santander was sacked and set afire, the Bishop's palace was stoned, and the windows of Carlists' houses were smashed. | In a collision between gendarmes and the mob at Valencia one person was killed'
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 39, 18 February 1901, Page 2
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