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may not suffer a Jew * under tke abclve circumstances , to remain in the town more than six weeks ; but his further stay must depend on the corporation , who are not to allow it without weighty reasons for so doing . A license for & longer period than six months , cannot be given without still higher authority .
VII . —Jews having no government passv port , or who , having such a passport , have , nevertheless f no license to enter any town in the interior , sha / ll be sent back by the police to the places of their abode , after the expiratibn of the time specified in the 28 th section .
VIII . —If , after an order to that effect , they either refuse to go , or return again , they shall be regarded as vagrants ; and by virtue of the Ukases of 15 th November , 1797 , 25 th February , 1823 , and 8 th June , 1826 , they , together wiih those who allow them to remain , or who harbour them in their houses , shall be ame * nable to the law as vagrants , or abettors of vagrants . IX . —Jews condemned to banishment
must not be detained for debtor or creditor accounts , but satisfaction must be sought in the usual way , agreeably to the commercial relations subsisting between the different countries to whom the parties belong . X . —The execution of an order of banishment is only to be delayed by the police officer , 1 . When the Jew is in one of the town hospitals ; or , .
2 . When he shews a proper certificate from a medical man , stating that he could not be sent away without injury to his health . XI . —Rabbins , or other religious functionaries , are to be sent away by the police officer , immediately on the discovery that they are such .
XII . —Jews are not allowed to change their passports . And the expiration of their allotted time for remaining anywhere , shall furnish an imperative ground for dismissing them . XIII . —Foreign Jews who enjoy the privilege of other foreigners , in those governments only that are appointed for
the residence of Jews , are required to be subject in every other respect to the laws and regulations imposed on subject Jews ; that is to say , if they have proper passports they may be suffered to enter any of the provinces of Russia for the like space of time and for similar purposes , but in all other cases they must be sent over the frontiers . Attested by the Grand Master of Police of St . Peterburgh ,
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[ This severe edict hs » excited a strong sensation among the Jews in this country , who haveheld some public nfeetings on the subject , but we fear with no great advantage to the cause of their persecuted brethren . ]
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The Bishop of Down and Connor is preparing for publication , Biographical Notices of the Apostles , Evangelists , and other Saints , with reflections adapted to the minor festivals of the Church . The Rev , R . D . Hampden will shortly publish a volume of Practical Sermons . The Rev . H * C . O'Doimoghue , of St . John ' s , Cambridge , has announced au Ess&y on Marriage .
The United Committee appointed to conduct the Application to Parliament for the Repeal of the Sacramental Test , will commence , on the First of January , a periodical work , to be entitled The Test-Act Reporter , which will com - prise matters of intelligence as to the proceedings of this Committee , and other means for obtaining the Repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts , as well as some papers and pamphlets bearing reference to the same subject .
The Rev . I . Worsley , of Plymouth , is engaged in writing a work on the Origin of the Primitive American Tribes , with an inquiry into their manners , customs and religious observances , shewing their striking resemblance to those of the Israelites .
The Rev . Thomas Russell is employed in editing an uniform edition of the Works of the English and Scottish Reformers : to include the works of Tyndall , Frith , Barnes , Cranmer , Latimer , Hooper , Ridley , Bradford , &c . Dr . Olinthus Gregory has announced as iu the press , Memoirs of the Life , Writings , and Character , Literary , Professional , and Religious , o ( the late John Mason Good , M . O ., F . R . S ., &c . &c , with numerous illustrative selections
from his unpublished papers . Mr . Montgomery is about to publish a poem on the Omnipresence of the Deity ; designed to illustrate the presence of God over the Works of Creation , and in Human Life .
Mr . Soames has nearly finished the printing of the fourth and concluding volume of his History of the Reformation of the Church of England ^ Bi&hop Heber had left in MS . a Narrative of a Journey through the Upper Provinces of India , from Calcutta to
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LITERARY NOTICES .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1828, page 69, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2556/page/69/
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