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. nm Athene'
conducted by private individ is on thelr © own account,
seemed to be inevitable,
- Groek and Latin are taught,
_ Subsist at present. . What then was the object?” _
to
"-VOL..1X. UNITED STATES CATHOLIC MISCELLANY.’
‘havo described this fearas puerilo, chimerical to obtain veven this brevet wero all. fruitless‘:
Mr.
first of January 1826
a
6.
would be interesting for-us to discover it.” : -
* How
Greek and Latin have fallen
ent alono?
our: feeling for the
time under tho view of the reader,
than any reasoning, fore ! a
the dangers of any Timitation, or what is the same a ‘OBITUARY. |. me
any concentration of teach ing.” Died, af Brussels on tho 3rd of November, aged.88,
“ We hav. : THENINES,-
Rov.
of June, 1825, three catablishmenta, - This Prelate
it,
operatiow of the first All situated
leagues disti tant
im or royal college existed ;
com-
with,
We hope he died in’ better dispositions,
HINESE STUDENTS:
following i is + ranslted from the Ami de la
being employed either by r by the commune
Yet
the public confidence to the utmost extent; and it could
truly said, that'Mr,de Raed at Voorschoten, Mr.
at Noordwyk and Mr. Van Bommel, the
Liege, at Velzen were all
This latter gentleman
a 0.) PHILADELPHIA... >.
Protestants of the province: Mr,
Van Ghert,* who during th
establishment, were pleased to
they had heard and seen. Yet whon the critical
himself and
governor of the: provinee,- a proventants who had
est personal esteem for Mr,
self pleaded before an august
of the school, was ordered to perfor
The protestant establisirments of Messrs.
-and all the others in the northern
in
. \
Willit be said that. Mr. Van Bommel IRELAND,
The National Gazetto contuins the flowing saa
that licence
are inclined to consider os sca: un-
Well! There was We have very Nato files of Irish opera aN we "do not
‘very flourishing privat the suburbs upon any of them a statement of the creation of & va-
C
Liege, a gentleman whe possessed confidence
chief ‘nagistrates of
country, and who solicited the permission
not obtainit. Yet though
€al Seminary | it -was inthe estimation of Messrs.
n Gliert, — too Catholic! That wa
be closed :—and closed it wus! There
sdevisod any middle.way to save it. In vain did
Longrée and other
licit in ‘its favour ; their wera ineffectual :
-vain did Mr. Kersten, former professor of ‘Gree!
Louth, much less of the issuing of a now, writ,
Ir. Stas potition to have his licerice renewed to
os Stas : he was at onco refused, he wag not even as
lievo admitted to an examination: and yet does
doubt the competency of the principal editor
-dela Meuse? What
To this paragraph the
Excellent King, : .
oy
to offer
“ Mr
impor! The following
of tho face of this case, At the close of tha year
Ku left the. Atheneum of Maestricht to unite
in erecting at Liege a house of instruction.
“Known as Beatregard.
a teacher in this house, he
vincial committee ‘of instruction i
diploma, “The publication of the deorees ofthe
of Latin.
of tho petition was rejected without examination ¢
committee; promised to give far his olé dipl
called, a brevet of the second
this
| SORT DEASH : no
CLOCK AND. BATCH he KER,
NO.
: aoe * corner OF TA eaene. a" eT,
* The Ministers who executod the law and, counselled . CARE EST ONL s °C)
King, February 6.
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