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less revolution has terminated in favour of liberty . The inait ^ i ^ , jo | ned with the peasantry ,, ha ^ e extprtgd ; a free constitution from tjie Neapolitan monarch ; and we believe < tli ^ glorious fijce * S spreading , and thatjtear ^ lik ^ those th ^ fc Filicaia shed over his " napless country , which seemed destined
k servir sempre , o vihcitnce o vinta , will now be succeeded by smiles of joy , - —
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444 Intelligence . — -Foreign . Holland . Hditu China * New S&utkff ^ ules .
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established ^ at Port Jackson ., They now export cattle to the Isle of France , and the market at Sydney is considered as plentiful in the different commodities of Europe , as well as of India and China . established ^ at Port Jackson ., They now export cattle to the Isle of France , and
New South Wales . At Sydney , in New South Wales , there are at present three public journals , and five other periodical publications . A second printing office has also been lately
A file of the Sydney papei's was lately before us , and we extracted the following paragraph from one of them , the Sydney Gazette , of Oct . 19 , 1816 : considering the quarter it comes from , its philosophic and philanthropic spirit will at once surprise , amuse and please the reader :
" The late arrivals from England have produced very little political information , and none , it may be added , that can be considered as very interesting or important . Hence it is to be inferred that the causes which heretofore produced the many events and changes that were
capable of strongly exciting the passions , have at length declined into a state of peaceful apathy , from which little emanates that can either astonish or confound . —This dearth of political Intelligence wfe may hail as the most happy of events ; while we feel pleasure in the reflection , that
the columns which wctre before pregnant with the ; calamities of wafe ^ lrfay now be devoted to milder and more pleasing subjects , front which the ift ! tfd '< msy < become informed , and ihe-arts * and sciences improved /* ' ' '• ' ¦ •' ¦ ¦ * I- ; - " - '' - 1 ' ' - : - ' c
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China . Persecution of the Christians . —A letter from a Missionary at Macao , dated the 1 st of April , 1819 , gives the following details of the persecution of the Christians in China : —
"Every European priest /* says the writer of the ? letter , " that they discover , is immediately arrestqfi ' $$$ , put to death . The , same death is reserved for Chinese Christian priests . Tn $ < Wer Christians , if they refuse to deny their religion , are
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tortured : ill . the most I ? shofcking manner , and made fexiles in Tartary * ^ in . tfie year 1819 , theiy had in the prisons of Suchen alone , no less than two hundred Christians , who expected death or exile . A Chinese priest had been strangled , and two others were to . share the same fate .
In the whole empire there are only five missionaries . At Pekin they cannot converse with the inhabitants , unless they see them privately . The Emperor has declared that he will have no more foreign painters , clock-riiakers or mathematicians . Notwithstanding all the persecutions , the Christian religion extends , even amidst the torments of the faithful . "
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Haiti . The literature of this part of St . Domingo continues to be assiduously cultivated / Amongst the publications that have issued from the Imprimerie Royale
at Saris Souci , is one by the Baron de Vastey , [ See Mon . Repos . XIV . 329 , ] entitled " An Essay on the Causes of the Revolution , and of the Civil Wars of Haiti ''
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Holland . Religious inquirr seems awakening here . The Society fonned at the Hague to
defend Christianity against its present enemies , proposed the following questions : " Do the Holy Scriptures teach us that the principal end of the sufferings and death of Jesus was the improvement of the human race ; and , secondarily , the forgiveness of sins as ; a consequence of
that improvement ? " This inquiry has been resolved negatively by D . de Keizer , Professor at Amsterdam , whose work has received the prize . The Society has also ordered the reply of H . Christ . Seltenreich , a minister of SaxQny , to be printed .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1820, page 444, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2490/page/64/
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