The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 14 juillet 1823, lundi 14 juillet 1823
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leans, with 30 cabin and \"00 deck passengers ; the Fx hange steam- ! boat arvived at Sbippingport, in 14 days from New-Urleans, with Adimit i\u2014re think it highly probable - still the question, \u201c what | vith 60 tons of freight, and 34 cabin\u2019 and 217 deck passengers ; xt?\" remains to puzzle us Of whom will this Regency be | the Henry Clay, net 39 cabin and 210 deck passengers, wid that a Regency will then be established in Ferdinand's name.com ?By whom will it be recognized?What power will it beable to exercise ?What foreign relations can it maintain ?How many weeks will elapse, before cantending actions will dissolve it?\u2018Can any Regenes, in the existing state of the country, be eatablisherd, which could continue to support itself ?Louk to the enormous expense of such wineasure\u2014and\u2014which js infinitely more to the purpose, look to what must br the policy England, if ther should arise slightest chance of a military accuption of Spain Iv France.This country has hitherto stoud alnof upon the supposition that, one way or the other, th- contest might perhaps be soon terminated ; but ean it he imagined that a protracted war, oz at | ternitory of Michigan, has increased, by emigrations, beyond any protracted interference would permit us 10 continue vur present poli.great obstacle toany tolerable adjastment of the question, prises from the roval family of Spain hein in the hands of those who will listen to no terms.Ifthe King's person should be removed ta the Canaries, our Ambassador would, of course fullow him, while, perhaps, the Ambassadors of France.Russa, Ans tria, and Prussia, would be accredited to she Rezency at Madrid, From such a position of affairs, it would be ab-urd to expect that any permanently pacific armnrements, ar any pacific areangoe.ments at all, could flow, v ' future, remembering whnt has passed and what is passing.the more we are perplexed to discover a satisfactory conclusion to the busi.Early Gardening.~\u2014On the 5th of May, nt Glasgow.home pes were sciling at Gs a Ib.; asparague at 4< 6d, a hundred ; cherries, at 19, per dozes ; and cucumbers from eight to ten pence ach, \u201c \u2018The subecription in aid of the Greexs, nt St.Petersbnre / ue sin) amounts to upwards of one million of rubles, above L45.R%5 sterling.The Empress Dowager subieeribed 10,000 rubles.This is exclusive of the money raised st Odessa and several other places in Russin, The French Budget for 1824 is fived hy law av follows, The expenses of the conanlidated debt, and of she amaortissement, 257,086.508 france I'he generat expenses of the cervice, inclu.cluding charges of coilecting, &e.68,776.749.The estimated amount ofshe revenue for the year, 06.334, 00.Iron (furch\u2014St.George's Church is an object of considera- hle architectural interest fur ita taste, and as having heen nearly the fiest cast iron church erected in the kingdom, The whole of the frame work of the windows, doors, pillars, groins, root, and pulpit, and ornamental eweichineuts, arr of cast iron.The length nf the church in 119 feet ; the breadth 47.Ît is ornameu- ted with a splendid cast window of stained glass, The tower, raised to the height of 96 feet, and standing nn a billy the site of an ancient sea beacon.is elevated 745 feet above high water mark, and conunands onc of the finest views in the kingdom, comprehending the town and shipping of Liverpool.the estuary of the Mersey, the level surface of Lancashire, as fur a
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