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New York, New York County, New York
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Reports of disturbances in Rome forcing the Pope and Cardinals to leave are baseless; the city is tranquil. Cagliostro faces stricter confinement for a suspected capital crime, guarded by eight armed men behind five iron doors. His fellow Capuchin prisoner is under examination, with sentences expected soon.
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THE reports spread abroad in foreign countries, of pretended disturbances, which have obliged his Holiness and several of the Cardinals to leave this city are destitute of foundation. Everything is in the most perfect tranquility, which so well suits the speculative life we lead. Poor Cagliostro is more closely guarded than ever. It must be believed that he is detained for some capital crime, for he is confined within five iron doors, guarded by eight armed men. What a reverse of fortune! The Capuchin, his fellow-sufferer, is closely examined, and it is assured that their sentence will speedily be pronounced.
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Rome
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reports of disturbances denied; city in tranquility. cagliostro more closely guarded for suspected capital crime; sentences to be pronounced soon.
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Reports of pretended disturbances obliging the Pope and Cardinals to leave Rome are unfounded. The city enjoys perfect tranquility. Cagliostro is confined within five iron doors, guarded by eight armed men, indicating detention for a capital crime. The Capuchin, his fellow-sufferer, is under close examination, with their sentences expected to be pronounced speedily.