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remitting attentions of medical ami other friends . The death of the young naturally excites sympathy , but seldom has there been a . jnore : general sensation of the kind fhan on the present occasion , t > oth in the town where she lived , and
timong an extended circle of friends and acquaintance . Her affectionate father and her younger sisters have sustained an irreparable loss . For herself , perhaps it ought not to be consirkred as a ^ misfortune , that early maturity in virtue , has met with an early dismission from the cares an £ troubles of life .
* "When loveliness , arrayed in opening bloom , Framed to delight the sense , the heart to cheer , Sfnks early blasted to the silent tomb , Who can suppress the sigh , restrain the tear ?
But fai € h sheds comfort on the troubled mind , And gratitude recounts what once was given ; To him who l&nt it be die boon resigned : What soul too spotless , kind , and good for heaven ? Stake J ^ le'tvington * .
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TRANSACTIONS OF THE PARISIAN SANHEDRIM . i > ¦ ¦ . - . ' ¦ ¦
[ Continued fr&m //* 6 S 3 . \ j
Our last article under this head , concluded with a statement , that a
commission of live of the Jewish Deputies jhad given in a report on the ceremonies to be observed on the Emperor Napoleon ' s birth-iiay . That day , August xj , 1806 , was observed by the Deputies , with many forms and much enthusiasm . We have before ( M . Repos . Vol t .
P- 497 ) givei * a brief account of the mode of its observance ; but we are persuaded , that our readers , in general , will " be interested with a more particular detail ; we proceed , therefore , to lay before them , the proceedings of the Deputies on that surgular occasion , together with a sermon delivered before them , and a
hymn sung by the whole body ; documents not a little extraordinary , and certainly worthy of preservation .
* Pj \ Aikin ' s Poems
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Died 14 th March , 1809 , aged 74 years , Mrs . MARY BARTON , relict of Mr . $ amuel Barton , of Mill Bank , Norbury , and parish of Stpckport , Cheshire . She tvas a sincere believer in the Christian religion , and looked
forward to her dissolution , wath that tranquillity and resignation , which was the reward of a life spent in the exercise 61 every domestic virtue . She was interred with her late husband , ( whose death Is mentioned in the . Obituary for Oct . 1807 . ) m . the burying &r © uad of Dean Row Chapel , near
Wimslow-Lately died , at Moretonhamstead , Mr . WILLIAM SMALE . In the walks of domestic charities and social duties , he was an example of the power and value of undefined religion . Amidst
the sorrow which nature arid OTectioh feel on his removal , it is a theme of gratitude that his virtues can charm us in remembrance , and that faith realizes the re-iinicrn of kindred spirits in happier and kiiore lasting scenes . 1 ' .
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" On the i £ th of August , at ten o ' clock in the morning , the deputies met in the
hall of their sittings . The bust of his Majesty the Emperor , adorned the hall . At this sight , cries of £ ong li * ue the Emperor burst from every one . The President presented to the assembly an ode in Hebrew , composed by M . J . Mayer , on the Festival of Napoleon the
Great . This ode was received with acclamations by the assembly . At eleven o ' clock , the deputies begari ^ heir procession for the grand Synagogue ; they walked in silence , in the greatest order , with the President at their he % d . The Temple was ornamented with taste . The name of Jehovah , the cyphers , and the arms of Napoleon and Josephine shone on every side . The arfc , \ Vhich contained the book of the Zaw , was sux > . » ¦ . .... ¦ . \
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172 Intelligence . —Transactions of the Parisian Sanhedrim .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1809, page 172, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1734/page/52/
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