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On January 3, 1874, Spanish President Emilio Castelar was voted out of office and replaced by Francisco Serrano.
In October, Cushing was informed that President Castelar had secretly negotiated reparations between Spain and Britain that totalled £ 7, 700, though black British citizen families were given less money.
The Republic was governed by four distinct presidents — Estanislao Figueras, Pi i Margall, Nicolás Salmerón, Emilio Castelar — until, only eleven months after its proclamation, General Manuel Pavía led a coup d ' état and established a unified republic dominated by Francisco Serrano.
On 16 June a 25-member Committee was set up by the Cortes to study the draft Constitution of the Federal Republic of Spain, the redaction of which is mainly attributed to Emilio Castelar, with debate starting the following day.
The next day, 7 September, the man elected to occupy the presidency of the Executive Power was unitarian Emilio Castelar, professor of History and distinguished orator, by 133 votes in favor against the 67 obtained by Pi i Margall.
Motivated by the difficult situation through which the Republic was passing, with the aggravation of the Carlist War, Emilio Castelar commenced the reorganization of the army, announcing before the Cortes " to sustain this form of government, I need much infantry, much cavalry, much artillery, much Civil Guard, and many riflemen.
In effect, the Cortes session opened on 2 January 1874, but the federalists rose up against Don Emilio Castelar, who was supported by the captain general of Madrid, Don Manuel Pavía, former supporter of Prim, with whom he had rebelled in Villarejo de Salvanés.
Pavía, who was a unitarian republican, offered to allow Emilio Castelar to continue in the presidency, but he refused, not wanting to maintain power through undemocratic means.
Emilio Castelar y Ripoll ( September 7, 1832 – May 25, 1899 ) was a Spanish republican politician, and a president of the First Spanish Republic.
Castelar was born in Cádiz.
The short-lived federal republic from 11 February 1873 to 3 January 1874 was the culmination of the career of Castelar, and his conduct during those eleven months was much praised by the wiser portion of his fellow-countrymen, though it alienated from him the sympathies of the majority of his sometime friends in the republican ranks.
This resignation was not an unfortunate event for the country, as the federal Cortes not only made Castelar chief of the executive, though his partisans were in a minority in the Parliament, but they gave him much liberty to act, as they decided to suspend the sittings of the house until 2 January 1874.
At the end of 1873 Castelar had reason to be satisfied with the results of his efforts, with the military operations in the peninsula, with the assistance he was getting from the middle classes and even from many of the political elements of the Spanish revolution that were not republican.
Castelar then went into voluntary exile for fifteen months, at the end of which he was elected deputy for Barcelona.
As soon as Castelar saw universal suffrage re-established he solemnly declared in the Cortes that his task was accomplished, his political mission at an end, and that he proposed to devote the remainder of his life to those literary, historical, philosophical, and economic studies which he had never neglected even in the busiest days of his political career.
This he hoped to realize with Emilio Castelar, but the plan was interrupted by the military pronunciamiento for the purpose of dissolving the Cortes of 1873.
As soon as the federal Cortes had defeated Castelar, Pavia made his coup d ' état of the January 3, 1874, and after the pronunciamiento was absolute master of the situation, but having no personal ambition, he sent for General Serrano to form a government with Sagasta, Martos, Ulloa and other Conservatives and Radicals of the revolution.
Plaza de Cibeles was originally named Plaza de Madrid, but in 1900, the City Council named it Plaza de Castelar, which was eventually replaced by its current name.
He joined O ' Donnell and Baldomero Espartero, Count of Luchana in 1854 against a revolutionary cabinet, and shortly afterwards turned against O ' Donnell to assist the Democrats and Progressists under Juan Prim, Rivero, Emilio Castelar y Ripoll, and Práxedes Mateo Sagasta it the unsuccessful movements of 1866, and was obliged to go abroad.

Castelar and first
At first Castelar did his best to work with the other republican members of the first government of the federal republic.

Castelar and which
On that occasion Castelar delivered his maiden speech, which at once placed him in the van of the advanced politicians of the reign of Queen Isabella.

Castelar and by
* 1879: A faction of the ⇒ Federal Republican Party formed the Posibilist Party (' Partido Posibilista '), led by Emilio Castelar
Castelar soon became famous by his rhetorical speeches in the Constituent Cortes of 1869, where he led the republican minority in advocating a federal republic as the logical outcome of the recent revolution.
The senate and congress, very largely composed of monarchists, permitted themselves to be dragged along into democracy by the republican minority headed by Salmerón, Figueras, Pi y Margall, and Castelar.
Castelar sent out to Cuba all the reinforcements he could spare, and a new governor-general, Jovellar, whom he peremptorily instructed to crush the mutinous spirit of the Cuban militia, and not allow them to drag Spain into a conflict with the U. S. Acting upon the instructions of Castelar, Jovellar gave up the filibuster vessels, and those of the crew and passengers who had not been summarily shot by General Burriel.
Warnings came in plenty, and no less a personage than the man he had made captain-general of Madrid, General Pavia, suggested that, if a conflict arose between Castelar and the majority of the Cortes, not only the garrison of Madrid and its chief, but all the armies in the field and their generals, were disposed to stand by the president.

Castelar and much
Castelar always prided himself on having terminated this incident without too much damage to the prestige of Spain.

Castelar and Serrano
Caleb Cushing, who had replaced Daniel Sickles as U. S. Consul to Spain, stated that the United States had been fortunate that Castelar, a university scholar, had been President of Spain, since his replacement, Serrano, may have been more apt to go to war over the Virginius affair.
Castelar kept apart from active politics during the twelve months that Serrano acted as president of the republic.

Castelar and .
* February 12 – Former foreign minister Emilio Castelar becomes prime minister of the new Spanish Republic.
At conference held at the Hotel Castelar, Alberto Fernandez has announced that Santiago Montoya-a former Director of the Agency of Tax Collection for the Province of Buenos Aires, ARBA-has joined forces.
As the Sickles-Carvajal negotiations broke down, President Emilio Castelar decided to settle the Virginius matter through Fish and Polo in Washington.
During his previous time as Minister of State in the government of Estanislao Figueras, Castelar promoted and achieved the approval of the abolition of slavery in the overseas territory of Puerto Rico, although not in Cuba because of the continuing war situation.
Two very different forces threatened to interrupt the deliberations of the Cortes: the federalists, eager to finish Castelar with mighty wrath, and the troops of General Pavía, supporter of Castelar, who had decided to show up in his support to avoid his defeat before the federalists.
Tourist sites include the Footwear Museum, the Archaeological Museum, the Torre del Homenaje del castillo ( a tower dating from the 12th century ), Castelar Square, Count of Coloma Palace, the Town Hall and the church of Santa Ana.
The Spanish president, Emilio Castelar y Ripoll, died here in 1899.
Emilio Castelar y Ripoll.
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Israel was divided in accepting the money. The agreement was condemned by some Israelis as simply an expedient whereby Germany would buy off Jewish survivors to regain credibility on the international stage, and Adenauer was criticised for being too lenient towards politically compromised individuals whose past treatment of Jews was at best questionable.
The " affair of the missing diplomats ," as it was referred to before Burgess and Maclean surfaced in Moscow, attracted a great deal of public attention, and Burgess ' disappearance, which identified him as complicit in Maclean's espionage, deeply compromised Philby's position.
Because of the extra width of the floats attached to this tank, cutting a broad exit ramp into the bow of the barge was not considered advisable as it would have compromised the vessel ’ s seaworthiness to an unacceptable degree.
They included a confession said to have been inadvertently included on a computer disk that was given to the press, which McVeigh believed seriously compromised his chances of getting a fair trial.
When he did raise his voice with the German occupiers, it was either to ensure that the Vatican City state would not be compromised – that is to say, he would be safe – or to emphasise his own neutrality in a conflict which, for many, became a battle between good and evil.
Philip IV was the force behind this ruthless move, but it has also tarnished the historical reputation of Clement V. From the very day of Clement V's coronation, the king falsely charged the Templars with heresy, immorality and abuses, and the scruples of the Pope were compromised by a growing sense that the burgeoning French State might not wait for the Church, but would proceed independently.
The cause of death was said to be pneumonia ; accustomed to working in bed until noon, he may have suffered damage to his health from Christina's demands for early morning study ( the lack of sleep could have severely compromised his immune system ).
However, reliability was compromised, and production costs for the tube were much greater.
Shortly after David's tenure on the book ended, Forge, a former government weapons contractor whose mutant powers were his brilliant engineering skills, was added to the group ; first replacing Cooper as their liaison after she had been compromised by one of Magneto's Acolytes, and later as an active member.
This dream turned into a reality with the French Revolution, although it was later compromised by excess of the terror of Maximilien Robespierre.
Philip IV was the force behind this ruthless move, but it has also tarnished the historical reputation of Clement V. From the very day of Clement V's coronation, the king falsely charged the Templars with heresy, immorality and abuses, and the scruples of the Pope were compromised by a growing sense that the burgeoning French State might not wait for the Church, but would proceed independently.
The WCC policy towards the persecution of Christians in the Soviet bloc was seriously compromised by the presence of KGB agents on its committees.
In July 1995, Schwartz was prosecuted in the case of State of Oregon vs. Randal Schwartz, which dealt with compromised computer security during his time as a system administrator for Intel.
Tiring of their deeply compromised king, the direction of affairs was allegedly taken out of his hands by the leading men of the kingdom, who appointed a council of twelve — in practice, a new panel of Guardians — at Stirling in July 1295.
Public opinion was inflamed about the Oregon boundary dispute, claimed by both Britain and the U. S .. Calhoun compromised by splitting the area down the middle at the 49th parallel, ending the war threat.
Even during the time of Oyasama, Tenrikyo beliefs were compromised, and it was incorporated into a local Buddhist temple to prevent persecution.
After unsuccessful sieges of both cities, Philip's influence all over Greece was compromised.
The revolutionaries compromised again, and the capital of the new republic was established in Beijing.
He was concerned that for the sake of ecclesiastical unity, doctrinal expressions were being compromised.
The team's existence was almost compromised until the Bases Loaded Group, LLC purchased the team, guaranteeing a $ 1 million line of credit to the Atlantic League.
Although the interpretation of the peace treaties was used to challenge the legitimacy of the ROC on Taiwan before the 1990s, the introduction of popular elections in Taiwan has compromised this position.
King Victor Emmanuel III was too compromised by recent history, particularly his acquiescence to Mussolini ’ s demand that the government be handed over to the Fascists.

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