Staly.—Our readers have already been informed that three numbers of the British Wonk Man have been translated into Spanish, under the title of “ Obrero.” On attempting to send a parcel of them to ship to Spain we found that the law of that country prohibited the introduction of works in Spanish printed out of Spain. The Spanish Consul in London therefore was com pelled to decline the needful permission to ship the parcel. By the advice of a friend we addressed a letter on the subject to the Minister of the Interior, in Madrid. We have now much pleasure in stating that we have received a most courteous reply, intimating that the ‘‘ Executive Power” has been pleased to authorise the in troduction of “El Obrero” into Spain. Any of our friends, de sirous of shipping parcels of this Paper into Spain, can have copies of the Minister's Letter of authorization on application to the Editor, 9, Paternoster Row.