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Later from Europe.arrival of the Canadian. Portland, Me., April 8. --The steamer Canadian, from Liverpool on the 28th, via Londondery on the 29th ult., has arrived. The ship Middlesex, from Liverpool, bound for New York, was abandoned at sea. The water was up to the main deck, and all but one of her six boats were lost. The one saved reached the coast at Kerry, containing the captain, first, second and third mates, boatswain, carpenter, five men and four passengers. They were exposed five days at sea, during which two passengers died. The ship is insured at Liverpool. Parliament had adjourned until the 8th inst. The strike of the London building trades had assumed serious proportions. The turbulence among the Lancashire weavers was increasing, and some rioting had occurred. Napoleon received an address from the corps Legislative on the 23d. In returning thanks he said, notwithstanding the warmest debate, he by no means regretted to such discussion.