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day of March , whichvstibjeot © ^ i ^ aiity soilinenty and a firfe of 20 « a Jl > m % one half to go to the Public ^ rreastiryv the other to the Informer . ' * Theioffender to give security for has good behaviour for
two years , and to be disqualified from holding any office in the State and for being -a Member of either House of $ fe& General Assembly . WHe Bifl ^^ l ^ every officer of the State to take an oath that he hag not , since the passing of this act , violated its ! provisions , and that he will not during his ; continuance therein .
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6 # 8 Foreign *—Poland . Prussia . Demnavk . Norway / America .
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sutrivbrs > W e&mi ^ noble cbMacm ^ # ^ Aiii «? rat of ffi'ffle Russian , " the magnanimous Alexander J , " lately * ^ mfttelil # » ministers tb fi& IMet itffmtsl ^ - # e j » r ^ of a crimltiiai code , 1 % ls i ^ dje MW with mii clji warmth for three' days successively , tod was at length rejeeteit "by . a majority of "
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120 to 3 ! The ground of the rejection wias the gross defect ; of the code with regard to all securities for the freedom of the subject , and the absence of all provision for a Trial by ^ 117 .-111 * 1 $ it ap pears that , though nations m&y yfet ^ e
transferred by me strong arm of a \> 6 tigress or a Holy Alliance from master to master , like cattle upon a farm , they are no longer found to be the same animals that they were in the days of ignorance , when every petty tyrant might drive ajid drub and clog and manacle them for his pleasure , and with impunity .
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Prussia . The 7 « w . —A dignitary of the church lias lately published a sermon , entitled < € The Signs of the Times , " in which he insinuates the expectation that the King " will follow the example of the Emperor of Austria in consulting the instruction of the Jews and the melioration of their
condition . —The King lately stood Godfather to a converted Jew , to whom he has since sent a rescript , promising-him a place in the financial department .
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Denmark . A Copenhagen paper announces the death of the celebrated Icelandic poet , John Thorlasken , who had translated into his native language Milton ' s Paradise Lost and Klopstock ' a Messiah .
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Norway . $ t . C < M « Faushbn , of Bergen , has pub-Iishe 4 & - 5 f Catechism of * the ^ Norwegian Constitution /' tQ ) tttfte most free and indepei ^ lent jn-inciple ^ . Though a noble himaelf ,, he ^ $ 0 ^; M $% -Mlifim * W € ae » no privil ^ ged orde r , atad ; that all subjects were equal Ui $ ® . ^ Pifial ^ bie laww
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/ , ««> <^ i » has passed im ^ if ^^§ i ^ Jn the Legislature of Am bajvia * ^ to t ^ kfe ; feffept ^ pteHie 1 st 1 ' - ' " ' - ¦ ¦» V' . r 1 .. tfV _ .-... *' . ¦ . j . .. ... - . 'l . 'k '
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Jewish Colony . —A Jewish merchant , of New York , named Mordecai Noah , has demanded permission from the Government of the United States , to become the purchaser of an island on the Niagara , between the Lakes Erie and Ontario , not
far from the English territory , and containing about a thousand acres on its surface . The member of Congress w { m > acted a 3 reporter of the commission charged to examine this demand * pointed out to the Chamber , in very lively colours , the persecutions to which the Jews aite
still exDosed in manv narts of Eurobe . still exposed in many parts of Europe , and suggested that-the profes ^ d principles of / the United States perfectly coincided with the views of Mr . Noah , in seeking to make this purchase : it being his object to offer an asylum , under the protection of the liberal and tolerant
laws 0 ^ 1 the Unijted States , to a < rf § ss Qf men who sought in vain for a couhtry on the soil of the old world . In short , it is the intention of this opulent Jew to found a colony of his countrymenfin ^ this inland , and his proposition has been sanctioned by the American Legislate , '* ¦ ; ¦ - ' ••¦ - - . - * r *^ -Wt ®*' t > : ; - . ^" ' % tig ' * l' T ' ^ ^ If — a' I ' V " —*—r" * T * - «' tT « n ^ l ^ tni-J « ii Afalii 1 1 ¦ 11 1 j * * V i _ j 4 * , ' < j h _ , __ A '* . ?_ ' *\ £ tJ ^ jHaC . fil . t TT ' . X . / i * yfiA . jj , ^ TTtrr ^**^* " ^ 4
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' , ¦ . . immm tmmm . i i sl late fatal Duel .- ± > The details of the duel between Commodore Barron and Commodore Decatur are given at great length in the American papers . They fought at eight paces : both were wounded . A most extraordinary proceeding took place in the Hpuse of Representatives .
Mr . Randolph proposed that the House should adjourn , to ^ ive the Members an opportunity to attend ? the funeral of Commodore Decatur , and that they should wear crape round the left arm till the end of the Session . This motion was opposed by Mr . Taylor , of New York , who said he would' resist it , as Commodore Decatur had died in the % act of setting the laws of God and his country at defiance . The notice was withdrawn .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1820, page 628, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2493/page/64/
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