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Foreign News October 29, 1806

The National Intelligencer And Washington Advertiser

Washington, District Of Columbia

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Ninety-six Jewish deputies are assembled in Paris for constant sittings, dressed in black with heads uncovered, under a guard of honor and using the emperor's carriages. A deputation presented to the emperor by Home Minister Champagny; Rabbi Sagar of Turin had a two-hour private audience.

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The ninety-six Jew deputies assembled at Paris, are very constant in their sittings. They dress in black and deliberate with their heads uncovered. A guard of honor of fifty men attends at the door, and turns out with presented arms on the arrival and departure of the deputies. Such as have no equipages of their own are conveyed thither and back in the emperor's carriages. A deputation of the entire number has been presented to the emperor by the Home Minister, Champagny, one of whom, Rabbi Sagar, of Turin, had a private audience with him, which lasted two hours.

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Political Religious Affairs Court News

What keywords are associated?

Jewish Deputies Paris Assembly Emperor Audience Rabbi Sagar Champagny

What entities or persons were involved?

Champagny Rabbi Sagar, Of Turin The Emperor

Where did it happen?

Paris

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Paris

Key Persons

Champagny Rabbi Sagar, Of Turin The Emperor

Event Details

The ninety-six Jew deputies assembled at Paris, are very constant in their sittings. They dress in black and deliberate with their heads uncovered. A guard of honor of fifty men attends at the door, and turns out with presented arms on the arrival and departure of the deputies. Such as have no equipages of their own are conveyed thither and back in the emperor's carriages. A deputation of the entire number has been presented to the emperor by the Home Minister, Champagny, one of whom, Rabbi Sagar, of Turin, had a private audience with him, which lasted two hours.

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