Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, May 08, 1822, Image 2

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pe J as the twig is bent the (ree ’s in- Paris, M-: ch 27. re made to arrest his progress, a Friday evenin > th
hil DIELS Fa P. AT Le ou ye clined ” : The Inspector Ceneral of the 3chooit Fourteen subaltern military officers
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ed again~—the stice!s near the chuic)
Would you then, save our beloved of Art at Chalon hag just gove Lo low, lare stated to have been arie.ted al (1 B
Pr = : et lin consequence of some marks. of in-| Rochelle, charged with a conspiracy. were filled with pens dlarmere, tho
N Not for | ius hat for his country. country from ruin, aid in promoung is, bh, dination among the pupils in that) They are represented to have been {shops all closed, and none but we
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WEDNESDAY, May | | ue knowledge of the scriptures. Bu-|school. Several of these young peo |iiving for some time in a most expen: permitted to enter the church,
3 te K sle have been scat back to their par-fsive manner, far beyond their means hid of A
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en's. which led to their beipr narrowly The third of March.—Last night
For the Patriot. hings of this momentary state for re | Letters from Mountdidier (Somme,)j watched. Soags of sednction, it 1sithe
SABBATH SCHOO! jligion has the ptomise not only of this|say that fires are scen almost every fadded, has so inflamed their imagioa n
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3 world tata] [ hat Which is 10. €0me ugrhit in the surrounding country. I'heltions, that they could no ivager dis-|
world, b i e. ; . R : 3 sdu Bik ,
y SULAIB0 DL I authors of these outrages even have|guise their puipose. The 20th orf © I suppose they will preach again
the audacity to commit them in the 21st otf March bad been faredy onjo-pight, and I expect more difficulty.
"part of the week in preparation. This may have on them as immorial beings day-time. To prevent these misfor {which to boast they called the old} «What will be the is-ue “of thisv 1
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y i ron indulging i ) tangs, « cocure the gene: ale-|standa ’
prevents him from indulging in those] \when worldly kingd: ms shall be no 1) S; and to secure the ¢ al sa tandard, # : ;
vicious habits which are incident to idle-| hi b if I iy, the magistrates have pl iced mili-] The obnoxious law against the lib-{do not venture to predict— lease
; lmore—when this earth itselt shall un-j. 0 Joss ip Hy Ure hs > - :
ness ; inures him to habits of study: i * : tary posts in soveral villages. . erty of the press, passed the chamber |y oy to make your own reflections,
" Aisi crarls hilt ldergo its dissolution, and when the Viena, March 15. [of peers, ou the 25th March, and was! It will only ald. t latel
a ; gmory ; prepares hi t . Ti : . rr ak 2 rw .
sifengthens the. Te I Mui and stats shalt Tide. « The Privy Counscllor Tatischefi|presented to the king the following | nly add, that lately two appli
for the dignified employments or life, and] is furnished with full powers fromjday, who no doubly, would give it bis|catons have been made to govern.
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as it were, lays him under a kind of ne: ot the N.Y. Mer. Adv. April 25 the emperor, lov the purpose of trying sanction. Sev ial Picdmo: Lest, sald [ment for nermissionto form bible so.
ressity of redeeming holy time. But above | : ye V in concert with the Cabues of Aus- to bave been living at Paris, under ei lk ; >
’ ’ i ats 4 nol d. j fu : greties,and have been refused.
gll. his mind is stored with a fund of] alte [Yom iui ig atl tria and Eugland, all means com yati- {false names, had been arrested. Qac
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2 | mp URL atid M ble with tue dignity ot that soyereignjof them is stated to have been 1mpil- TT
useful knowledge—the knowledge of the | I'he April Packet stip James Mon- fie ade Wsurrecd + .
i. RT. He oe, capt. Lee, arrived yesterday in, the (0 restore the good under stunding wit cated 1m the late nsurreciion. LITHOGRAPHY.
Scriptures! Oh, invaluable treasure! ) ? he Oitoman Port This new prool
PC . very short pussage ot 23 days from he A % : ) This species of printing i
which in future life maysprove impregna-| Liverpool. We have received 5a. 10 the solicitude & moderation of Alex. From Poulson’s Gazette. BPEL. prioung 1s exten.
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Ble to the assaults of ironists, and invin-| ops of tha! place of the 1st of Ap: il, andor must abridge the pegoCia ions, FRANCE. sively used in
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cible to the shafts of infidelity ; a heaven-lynd London papers to the evening of and at length put 4 end 10 Hie A ¢ have lates
10} 1 : r thro’ It a "Marc tainty respecung the questio wary We
Iy light to illume his darkened way thro’ {the 30th of March. a rs Yee a 8 a the execu: March 2nd, to a gentleman tm Bo.ton \'y s.ca a letter, says the Bosto a Daily
this world of misery and gloom, and to An express reached London on the a requ y «y ;
BS F i 5 130: of March with information thal tion of the treaties by viitue of whichl. ou will see by the paper 1 sendyAdveriger of three
direer’his feet from a thousand besetting {v™et! MF S240 fui) LN the Turks are bound, first of' all, to
the French funds fell 2 per cent en Mold ¥ "Wallachia
lthe 28th. The rumors got up in evacuate Moldavia anc i A n this city for two or three nig! his |
and place Hospodars at the bead of printer furnished the writer in lLou-
consequence of this intelligence, were,
he Go ronment of those two princi past 3 ’ bat as little is said with regar
that there was news of fresh insurrec- I Ys lori x °F thd / er
spirit, may prave his solace in adversity.— ions in France, and that the nego!ia- Dy; lies. itherto the ausy \ ers tou ‘0 this commotion, 1t 1s necessary
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When misfortunes assail him, when the ltions between Russia and Turke yy Si bs on a5 heah:
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hand of Providence wrests from him all|vere broken off. The last report shaven, oe 3 : y
Courier flatly contradicts, and repeats” R if 1 t 11 the 1 5 le
the belief that the differences wiil be 4 ‘sia feelsy pean ime, a olic missionaries emyloyed by g
then suppert him, and when about to lay adjusted. inconveniences of war, with ut reap
oii’ the shackles of mortality, it may then| “As to the troubles in France, the! ing any of the advantage. For morc
i : Ch ‘than six months, numerous armies as- |lisethents of this city, and throughout!
prove lis solace, the softest pillow of his{same paper says they have been]
eC SS in \let us not confine our views to transient
missionaries rested {rom their
abours and all was peaceful.
The child who attends to recite scrip-
Rure on the Sabbath, must spend some|Consider the bearing these instructions
Europe for copying
Extract of a letter from Paris, dated commercir]l circulars, W
pages closely
; : ou, there has been some distarbances | wri / ic
snares, to which he might otherwise be y ritten, of which the lithographic
exposed! Divine consolation ' which, if
accompanied by the operations of the
don, one hundred beautiful copies;
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that
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x rfect fac similies of the original
a; the space of an hour from the de-
[ should give you an account of it
« There is a large number of cath-
livery of the copy, for the low
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earthly friends and earthly joys, it may i et
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ment to preach 1n the different atron
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be § Turk FRCM THE NEW YORK E. POST.
: : ] scmbled on the frontiers of Turkey. ryder to reclaim suc! , a ee
dying bed. ow immense the treasure ot greatly exaggerated and never pos- % while the =r he country, in ord Be 5 IMPORTANT.
sessed a character of serious danger loccasion great EXpense, wi
as have embraced infidelity, and bring
to the government. The party in the enue is diminished Ly the stagnation 35 tora Ys 3 We found the following letter in
tain! What knowledge so valuable ! chamber of deputies made a handle of commerce In the eastern provinces. jack to the bosom of the chw chip renich, in our letter box ths forenoony
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Thus experience teaches that Sabbath |ofithem to create alarm 1a the public The Spa A iS a Bin
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Schools, if properly conducted, are pre- (mind, and the paper which supported yyory td fom fe Deo : She Eo Port. Pr
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sentatives of vice, anditend to the acquis- ‘hem libored in the same vocation. quest, but he makes his Lig ev tnwhich warboliebthe s | ove. Au- Prince, Afiril 6, 1822.
re 2 bition consist 10 consolidating theft ity a re the revolu. CW
In the house of Commons, March ’ FR I Ve have sent thisvia Aux Cay
A ofr v Lurope. . Fic ature bre re :
24th, Me. Maurya presented a peti tranquiliy © il Alortis 27 tion rom the nature of their em lcs, in order to furnish you with our
tion of the council and assembly off | £ Vie { the Ployment, and the manner in which] 3 CE
the teschers of Sabbath schools are no'iCapadae, paying such relict as was ab- The accounts from fenna oi the Price Current of this dav, and also to
mention, that by order of ihe Presi-
that they would have not only zeal to} dent, all the Frencl
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heavenly weaith which the scriptures con-
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‘hose who have wandered; and to re |i, gives a translation of it.
store that church to that state of pu
ition of a knowledge of the scriptures.
It may be said by some, however, that
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y ave been received ex {they are paid, you mi well expec
generally adepts in theology, and there. |S¢ dutely necessary to save them from I ii ih il most fla Res ey Pasty. 3 ght well expect
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i pe: ging ruin. Mr. W ok: si hopes are enteriaingd of the SUCCESS a.
resident of the board © ade, ’ pw ' : i ined their
I a i E of the mission of M. de Tatischeft. build up the kingdom of their Lord}jeave
sally S y (2G Vis p !
wit a molion on the subject of regu- M A Fama 2 but to s: 1pport that of the Bourbous {onc
: Merchant letters froin Brady, of the
sunday schools is not to enter into. re-{lating the intercourse of the colonies! : evitirice)
Sunda, Le aK TROT Ci 6'h of March, announce the arrival o! ) ts as permiited to
A tiecking of the West Indian Mer-{*" aid-de-camp from the emperor Al the church ina very lively airy enter the ports of the Republic. This
| FEL . ) . e uar f countt ¢ Ji so IF VE i. Tou wi ‘
chants asd Planters was held the 22d 3 aes: ih th weed q 4 aN C } Vive le France— Vive le Roi, Tou-| will be very advantageons 1o America,
fe ittgenstein, a aiczin., Immedt |. ‘ Sa
at the Loudon Tavern, when it was! tor tron Te ‘TL \jours en France le Bourbons ella foi’llor we shall be obliged to be supplied
to instruct youth in those things that arela iced to present a petition to the ately afierbis arrival, all the generais \ iP Hob gel Supj
7 § fcelvel ders ‘or , ther w - ther qo oy els ih re oN 5 . .
best suited to their understandings and House of Commons, for an open com: ol eri 2Neis 10 pa oth aw At other times, reele Stor, Weihy the United States with wine and
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ust Bkelv io den : a mercial intercourse between the Brit- out delay 3 and count WG EnsiCing ig foi, Vive la croix, Ue. provisions, which have heretofor
most likely to i fluence their hearts and » )10IQ
; 5 Wot India Islands Colonies and made them acquainted with the orders With rexard’ to. abe’ desion ofl! {urnidl .
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the U. States ne received It was announced that S 9 sigh ofiheen furnished by Fran e. It 15 re.
The Lordon Sun says an application all the tops would begin their march|{government in employing these men, | ported here that the French Admiral
of the Christian religion, can they not, {has been made to the board of Trade yo S000 a8 possible. Dic eh and the cffccts likely to be produced! as made an attack upon Somani, in
pan a at Be Sette Chl ed oi Gi . . % nl ie greatest activity is observed m ali J : ;
ther fore, useful teach childs i their ip hetiall of fie colonies in Buiti b (he COPS. lon the minds of the people, as tt res [consequence of the measures which
catechisms ? Muay they not affectionately North America, to pustpone the biil OBE Feg. 28 ; a bis ve been ed avainst the French
alta hanr OF the twarth of lletet soils (0! extending the intercourse in A- Wikio thos DESSA, EB. 28. [pects genuine religion, I shall male! Day een adopted against the I'rench
merican shipping with the Biitish thin these iow days war is ver no remark, except that there has been ls: ubjects. The gencral sentiment
West Indies until the next session of | uch spoken of Tie governmen/" pi Pp | {. the ¥ } 1 fi
| Was agains 1C rench ang {
Parhament; that they may be affo: ded{hes made large contracis for the sup-|{several lost sheep brought back, or) rench, at nw
all the difficulties that may be found ia the] n opportunity to be heard upon, and! ply of the Armies: The enperor, he shiulders ofthese mood shepherds TORE days they were compelled to
3 g h 3 Iwhom we Sid ot t: il Mav | De shoulders of these good shepherds
bible, yet may they not profit by encour-{to offer evidence against the measure. not expect til May : . stint themselyes up in their own hous®
: Tne Jooucs ofthe Bask of Faclend will come it is said pext month. Alnto the catholic told, and safely hous 4
aging children to learn, and hearing them ¥ ug Agana, veller fre ; es lo prevent massacre.
ip to the 6th March, exceeded those| = tom the banks of the Dan- :
/ es of the preceding year by nearly four{0¢ Says that the Purks ale working of a Calvin or Luther will ever be)
It is the opinion of some that to attendmiljions. At a meeting of (he propri- with the greatest aciivity to place : : i
to these schools is a violation of the Sab-}ctors, in answer to a question, wheth- ener bad Lal in a sale of de fable tocatch them, Brebis heuneusis!
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bath. But if by this means multitudes are {er it was the intention of the bank to a al they are in force ou
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reclaimed from wickedness ‘and made to}i2Wel their discounts to 4 per cent. the St Pep Koy here, as in most places, many stiff
CE efuseds I ie r PETERrsBURG, Feb. 27. .
harman refused, for the present, to} \ L been experienced during last winter
give any information. as it might occa- ur embassy sent mn 1820 1 Bu-inecked, un‘ameable, wild as the young Agcy )
we not urge the plea of necessity I—| 1h dangerous speculations Catia ater crossing in 72 days thel, 0 op ond who cannot be made te [feth ae Quotes, The quantity is stats
: pratt 3 g 7 RT . : 'S: Ste BOE herein ly and wio cannot a )
« Wherefore it is lawful to do good on} Mr. Z.a, the Minister of Colombia a Desay (Seeprey ha Hist t hie 53 ; ao, :
a ; a , suftered map iardships, e¢specialiyftistend to hese good missionaries hots :
the Subbath day.” in France, is said to have concluded lor vant'ob y Qi | I Th : 5 : ‘la levels wiich, with the snow previa
a ry ng : - or want of water, reached Buchatia{Ga the contrary, they ak of them!
Parents and guardians. may not Sabbath y loan of two millions with some Eng- a : io ie : rary, incy speak or themj
3 aremasnug : ish Merchants. Colombian stocks at on the 20th of December 1820 They} . : lously on the ground, farmed a Wepth
11sh vierchiapts gionmiian SI0CKs at found Bucuaria to be a. ve I oith with contempi--They sav that they! hii Ve :
Londen were 3 per cent above par. arie < cry #allay Fh he ¢ i. ’ Tlwhere it 2.ad not drified of about four
The x hn A : and well cultivated country, with preach des sottiscs, foolish thin gS .
he accounts from Madrid tof] 500.000 inhabitants Yi about ab feet A greater quantity had not fal
Murch 30th nienti : iar. 1 29300,00 : . talk about abstemiousncss, while the : : ie
Tarch 20:h,y nmiention nothing of 1nter ness, wi hey lien this season in the viciniy of
laily load their mortal bodies with :
gence ; that you will aid by your instruc-jest. pe § Es
tions, that you will remove every obstacle The king of Denmark is afflicted FRANCE. st beef, fow! 1 1 Quechee, end particularly oa the north
en Ga ae with the St Anthony's fire. The latest accounts Pari _jroast beely iow.s, pates de Strasbourg re of thie 11ver, than in any other of
that might hinder their regular attend- ; J e e tes ccounts rom aris arc 1 well diluted with 1 a y tia 1n apy ot
ance: and above all implore the blessing lis sad there will be anotherito the 27th of Murch. They state, &c. all well diluted with the best ol the inhabit
: 5 meeting of soyercigns at Vienna thel hat the French funds had suddenly (Burgundy and Champaigne- Th ere! M :
ensuing summery at which the kngifallen two per cent in consequence, Iiave aiso others, who do not Ly Mutitreal’ there hud been Title
Consider how much depends upon the [of England will be present. would seen, of the continuance of dis- hs " hy snow for a month pasty and in Upper
religious education of your offspring The report ola conspiracy in Poland|turbances in the interior, and of the that faith in Jesus Christ and in the
¥ ’ London editor thiuks may be noth-
fore cannot assist children ih acquiring a are obliged to
the territory of the Republic in
mouth, and after that time, no
Accordingly we find them singing in Ficnch vessels will be
knowledge of the yetrines of christianity
Rut, be it remembered that the design of},
ligious controversy, and explsin all the
dogmas which divide and agitate the
christian church ; No, it is their intention
regulate theirfeontucts What, ! because
teachers cannot explain all the mysteries
the necessity of piety and the way of ob.
taining it ? Though they cannot obviate
a RH ed that I do not think that any woil}
> 2 portions o scripture ?
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SNOW.
ae, On the loth iostant, one of the
—Beot it so happens, that there a
heaviest storms of snow, which had
attend to the concerns of their souls, may
ed to have been at least one foot upon
8 lool teachers solicit your assistance in
this important work ? May they not hope
that you will excite your children to dili-
ed parts of the country.
of Heaven upon their labours of love.
fy
. : allure ar wh Cavada, as with us, the spring has
discovery of a quantity of arms at Bourbons, are inscperably connected | 2 2
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ng more than a plan invented to give| Paris, concealed, it is said, for the pur- {Many of thesefand if 1 mistake no) i rather earlict than usual.
the Russian Government an excuse pose of aiding in an attack on they, stor AT i
: to Se a the greater part of them, are such as
you were children They are mostly tor acting with more rigor towards thali public au hotles. © Groups of peo-
" junbappy nation,
Look back on those who were actively
engaged on the theatre cf life when ——
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ple continued to parade in great pum- firvjess ta be ¢ bon catholigues. A Gg i, on the fiist'Insi. a boy
D a $4 . { nrg
Ls Paris, March 23. [bers round the Place de Vendome,| Last Thursday evening, the mis |U¥ the name of Tarde, 11ycars ol age,
tal a a ithe te y Ry 3 ay ‘ o g as 17
and take no part in all th mighty bus- Conspiracy in P oland—A private where Bo: apa te’s staine formerly sionarias scrnbled at ti h hutg himself tn an 01 chard. We un-
stort: . - ' : Jisionaries assembled at the chi : : ;
tle that agitates the busy woild. You letter from Poland, conjains the follow-isiood, shouting ¢ Live Nafiolcon th: g e church of dergiand the paietts of the boy were
ing statement :—¢ The arrest of Ml ccond.” “The Bourbuns and Mis [oe Dame des Vicioires, in orde {in indigent circumsiance sm—thie man
18 led to the discoyery ; im-| vi : Hels ho hat m yor, first o der
, he discovery of a veryim-|sionaries are gene rally detested ahdito preach and sing-——But instead of). ef. home that morning L 0 dering
Pol tant correspondence, which haslopenly msulied,. 1 he capi ital has yg i . : tt 1€ boy tO perf inrm a cel iain piece of
: , Ty ak nding an atlentive audien
have now taken their places. How orought to light a cons pita acy formed] lappearavce of civil warlare. avd noth-1. ttentive audience, they! vork, on penaily of Le nj called to an
:0 insurrectionize Peland, at the mo- pg but au armed loree can preserve) ‘ound themselves so much hissed har] 2€C0Ount lor negiccil g bs duty.
; nent of the cH mre of hostilt {the public peace. We are also in-lcould pot proceed. P : | YW hen the man returned owards night
fow prospective years you too shall re-| ies between Russjiajand the Porte. Li {forme d that. the same spirit pervades " "Aa Yat . resently A hic found the lif less remains of the
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cede from the spheres yau now occupy is said that the grand duke Constan-pbe depaiimenis, where the pe ople Nobdidd was collected round the chrrchs boy suspended from an apple tree.
ine has set off in order personally to publicly cr out down with the Jesuits !land much 01s eo | New Haven Peg.
and vour children succéed to all the P y tojpublicly cry . a th ILS Lal h noise succeeded = The
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all removed to the abodes of silence,
who then lisped your childish ditties,
2nd played your gambals in the streets
fleeting this state of mortality! Inia
give ab account of this affair to thelDown with the Missionaries | A FeYO~istrone arm of iit
» v ys . i . . es Ig - pHitar YWer was
business of life: Among them the Lmperor. This plot bad cxiensive|lution is anxiously locked for by one | > WTATY POWET YH In the course of the ‘debate, says
fT . ~ . ra yi : rh rani lr on ox Tar. . ate 1 . raid Faien her ue ecessary-—thre {01 ie ; rh
lah: ete look for ‘her future Sams’ t mihications with Lutkey, Italy, Spain pariy, and dreaded by the O.neEr. — ho 1g ht necessary-—three or tour hun Lihe National Intelligencer '
Ab and even America, and it appears that: General Bonien was still at large,
severai Fuiopean thrones were includ jalthough + Gilijent search” is said 1
ed io the conspirator ‘S plan of attack. |be mak: 0g af: er him. Tois reminds who succeeded in pt ‘event ing the mis |
depends the future prospects of your bd q wonders timed SE jus of the « diligence” used by the
. sociation has been discovers : Napole p
country, and of the blood-washed{ 0 which 3 d at War- (government, to prevent Napolcos mjury. Some were wounded, sever: Tucker, ot Virginia, from authooy
an 8 as. commupicated with|reachi. g Paris when be landed from, ? ; : which hie relied upon, that minisier
choreh of God. For the secret societies in the S. of Europe. |Eita, and actually traversed the sou! al rested, among whom were: Went, ,g pocy appoivtcd from Alcxico to
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i Tis education for ms the common T WO inipol tant personages have been | of I rapce almost unatt ended, withou: Demarcay, and NM. de Corcellc © thiSEOUn. Ty, WwW bo argh be expe cled
mind, | arrested. ED f a singlc shot | ing 11 -d 0 nerie 10 ers of Bl 3s DE 0% . + :
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Thuys-
dred gens d’armere were called oui 1 day last, on the appropriation fur cars
Lryie & nto cifect the aiucle of the
{Treaty with Spain wich relaies to
stonarics {tom rec elving any furthe:] the Vou: dary, it was siated by My.
' among them the church is to seek the
defenders of her faith, On you then}