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Show CATHOLIC SCHOOL CLOSED. j Hevival of Religious Disturbances ia i Brittany. Paris. Feb. 19. There was n re ival r. day of the religious disturbances wr.'r. characterized the dosing of th--',nnjr!-j nationalist schools in Brittany- last !t:m-, !t:m-, mer. The nuns having rei't-riei tVir ! school at the village of Saint Merri, ii-ar J Lesneven. which was the s ene t tn-j tn-j bitterest troubles againsr t!i s.-ii""!; i closing last year, a police commissary. ! accompanied by a sttai of eeiviarm-. proceeded to the village to servp the rtr-i rtr-i ler to close the school. Wii-n he arriv-i! ! the church bell sounded and "'-' i'ea.i.Ti gathered in front of the school, snininr.j "Death to the commissary.'' " Down w:'i! Combes'" and "Hurrah for the si?ier ' Showers of stones creeted the ini-: ini-: missarv and the gendarmes, who. hnw-ever, hnw-ever, forced their way through the cmt,; and into the school. The commissar; read the order to the ladv superior, wSj promised to depart within a week. The commissary was again haoteil as h left. The teachers of a hy !-lwt and reporters present were also hiswl and hooted and experienced much !':" culty in escaping trom the ill-isage "t the mob. No arrests were made. |