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an ordinance has been issued for aU Jews in the kingdom of Poland to appear , within s * x months , before the competent tribunal , for each ta state his name and prenomen "
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GREECE . This is a reviving word to put at the head of an article of public intelligence . That it can be adopted without ridicule , augurs a happy change in the state of things in the East of Europe . There is too much reason to fear that the present risings of the oppressed Greeks will be
Ineffectual ; but these are but the beginnings of resistance , and a high-spirited and cultivated people must in the end triumph over a horde of sensual barbarians . In the Peloponnesus and the Islands , the Greeks are reported to have mastered the Turks in several sanguinary conflicts . Prince Ypsilanti and his compatriots in the Russian service hare been
ordered by the Emperor to repair to their posts ia his dominions ; but whether this be a sincere intimation of disapproval of the rebellion , or a mere blind to delude the Ottoman Porte , cannot yet be determined . Mahomet All , Pacha of Egypt , is by some journals numbered amongst the disaffected part of the Sultan ' s subjects .
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AMERICA . The American Missionary Society have sent two Missionaries , Messrs . Parsons and Fisk , to the Holy Land . They sailed from Boston , Nov . 3 , 1819 . After touching at Malta , where they were received with friendship by the British Missionaries , they arrived at Smyrna , Jan . 13 ,
1820 : intending to reside there some lime to learn the requisite languages . They have been dissuaded from settling at Jerusalem by Mr . Connor , the English Church Missionary , who has been thither a-nd is now at Constantinople , revising a Translation of the New Testament , by Hilarion .
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SANDWICH ISLANDS . Details of some interest have bcew received at New York , relating to the progress made "by the missionaries sent from the United " state * to the Sandwich
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Intelligence *—foreign . JDenn * frh . Gr&ec& * America HesytL Asia . 323
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DENMARK . Dr . Dampe , lately arrested on a charge of seditious and revolutionary attempts , and his accomplice , the master-smith Jorgenson , were tried by a Royal
Commission , and sentenced to death . His Majesty was pleased to mitigate their sentence , and to order that both l > ampe and Jorgenson , instead of death , should suffer imprisonment for Me , under 3 trrct surveillance , in the fortress of Christianse .
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New York Unitarian Church , —To this we have already referred in another part of this Number , ( p . 309 , ) but we
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judge it proper tor insert a distinct acceiujat of it ^ whieh we take from the Ckrispkttt Disciple . ~~~ " Dedication * at New Yorki— -The very neat and beautiful church
wmch has been , during the last year , erected In the city of New York &r the aecommodatkra of a society of Unitarian worshipers , was dedicated ta the sendee of Almighty God , on Saturday , Jan .. 20 th * The solemnities of the occasion were
conducted by the Rev ^ Professor Evbrbtt , and the regular warship of the JUaud ' s day has since been attended by a large and attentive audience . A church was gathered in the society January 30 th , and the ordinances have , been regularly administered . We cannot but be grateful for that favour of Providence , by which this infant society has been led so
pleasantly and prosperously to the accomplishment of this design ;—a design which two years since was unthought of , and would have been deemed impracticable , but now is happily completed , and opens a prospect for the diffusion of Christian light and charity , which cannot be comtemplated without religious joy . —A Library has been established in the Vestry Room of this Unitarian Church ,
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mnuence nayci . ASIA . At Teflis , in Georgia , there are two printing presses ; one for books of devotion , which are always printed with a particular character , the other for works written in Russ or in the language of the Hayti .
country . The Armenians of Georgia ( or of the High Iwerie , as the Russians call it , ) who compose nearly a quarter of the population , have great relish for the arts and sciences ; the knowledge of medicine in particular is wide-spread , through the exertions of the Catholic Missionaries .
An Armenian newspaper is printed m the Armenian convent at Venice , tlie articles being chiefly taken from the superior Italian journals . It has many subscribers at Coustantinople , and circulates through the whole of the Levant . It is confidently said that it penetrates even into the Seraglio of the Grand Seignior .
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in HAYTI . The news from France represents the island as in a state of great tranquillity ; and Boyer as having united all parties in his favour . French writers of great respectability are speculating with great eagerness upon their country recovering influence in
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1821, page 323, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2500/page/67/
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