Canadian spectator, 14 juin 1826, mercredi 14 juin 1826
[" i I J ve, se EET BUBLISHED ON WEDNKSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, BY No.5, St.ddon Baptiste Street.; \"from Euglish Papers.Tho puokot shipaliceûs ngrived at.Nesÿ-Yurk on Mon- Ady Evening, bringing Londou \u201cdutes 4p (lie 27th, aud Liverpool to tha 201 A ril.+ ; : \u201d \\ è I thepaech in lodin, between the company\u2019s v (roan) the Büraéie, had not reackied England.\u2018The azotte contsinsg mass of officiul documents of Pp Yo aod successes of Sir Archibuld Campbell, and Commodgre Sir-James Brisbane, down tu the 6th of Décember.\u201c\u201cPhore:hnd been hurd fighting and much blood-shed.und the Burmese in immense numbers were driven from all; joints, routed sud dispersed.The Jato Bifhbp of Durham, has loft, by his will £24,- «¢ 00\" to public charities, among which £600 to the B.aud Vf 4 > Fi \u20187 3 \u201chouze next door to the Wheat F! Bille Suciety.: .~\"In the House of Commons, Mr.Huma, in the sours of a debaie relative to tho value of n living in the city cf London, under tho controul of the Bishop of London, spoke disrespactfully of the Bish~n, -cailiog maa firebrand,\u201d and u* promoter of dissension, This lnuzinge was warmly pnimudverted ou by Mr.Wyan an Mr, Peel ; whereupon Mr.Hume admitted that he had used unmeasured terms, disclaimed any personal offence, und expressed voprot far what he had said.Manchester April 21-=\"Thara hns been several lives lust withig 12 miles of this town, by the soldiors firing on the rioters, end à great deal of dumuge done the power looms.The people hove to-day been walking through the town in drpres, and there are so many out of employ, that disturbances mo y be expected hore und in Bolton.2B{h\u2014Éeveral factories were uttecked last night, and some of them destroyed.nother puper states that after the dragoons hud left Riackburn, the people there attacked and neucly demolished the muchinery of Mr.3.Eccles, in Darwen street, on which au express was sent for the military to return.\u2014- On Monday evening à mob of rioters urmed with pikes, entered Blachurn from Accrington,\u2019 where it was said they had destroyed all the posver looms in Syke's factory, and before the nuilitary could arrive they destroyed about 240 poyar looms in Eccle\u2019s fuctory.\u2018Fherigt act was \u201cend, uad five of tha rioters apprehended.: Co Such has been the scarcity of money and depression of property in the town of Deal, in consequence of the lute uphappy failures io that lowu that, ata sale of several holses which were mortgaged to the bankers, and were re.contly brought to the hammer, no higher price shan £62 could he obtained for two good dueilings} & one that cost eracting, fold for £1841 : LR nay discussion hud taken place on the nsary Jaws; ministers were anxious tw vepeal them, So us to \u2018give unrs-trained fracdom to the activity and circulation of the moneyed capital of the country.Lord Li verpoul, in reply too question pnt by Lord Grosvenor, annonced the tetermiontion of the government to maintnin & ueutrality iu the wus between the Greeks vod fas tha Turks.The Duke of Wellington arrived at Berlin on the 16th fron St.Petersburgh, on his return to Englund, | ; Lord Lowther had refused du offer of 3500 guincas (a- Lo 16.000) for his race horse Menarch.Ah King À England birthday wus celebrated in Lon- © don, on tho 24th, on which vecasion dr.Secretary Caa- : \u201cd'te winlcof the Diplomatie Corps With wing satertulnsd the winle of OF Legation was pre: ent: \u201cCah al: 3 prévoit XC .ut up Ying, \u2018mininer of {he \\ \u201cIrom attending by ill herltb.a Le fui Fire.\u2014On the morflug of the 25thof April, fhe Sheal, was burnt, It con- taihéd soveräl small Jymillgs, monntiogto 21 souls, A saun naticl Haw ae children de Mrs.Eltün, and Sornh Ginrommetti, perished.\"Hchhishop of Paris.Sire, * The Cardinals, Archbishops sad Bishops.who are present at this moment in Paris, have thought it proper to commit to writing, collectively, a declaration of their sentiments respecliug the independence of the tom poral power, in a wattor purely civil.Although that de elarntion dece ROL VOCAL WY siZUataios § duvtura myoolf 1.be hot (hé Jers of the same opinion, woû | pray your Majesty to permit me to deposit in your hands the proof \u2018of itin writing, as.have had the honor oi giving it to you verbally.The considerations which | have submitted to the King, nnd ig which reflexion has but coafirmeil me mote, have alone prevented me from signing an acl which comprehends principles, touching the Boundaries of spiritual authority, principles cunceruing which 1 have had wore than ono \u2018ocensivu of explaining myself even ii public, and =.bout whica | do, not know of any discordance among the Pnstors nnd Clergy of my Diocese.! \u201c I am with respect, Sire, your Majesty's very humble, very obedient Syrvant and very faithful subject.© Sigogd * lyaciuthe, Arch Bishop of Pari On the anniversary day of the return of the King, disorders, evidently provoked, ware not folluwed by kny extraordinary Measure ; the I'ulico allowed malicious feet ings to expend themselves; and the
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