ARTHUR J. SEWARO
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... I NEWC4$\UJA . . NEk~uWVEs .Se1i ,IIPL-27. - Since our: last, thremails. fromnl-amburgh and one from Gotteaburgh bhivbestee reeiv-ed. - Also French Papers to .the x6tb5 ?? 3nurnak to the st illsant. They' br~ing yey Iittleu iE 1's - - ' Letce-s ft n; Vi~na, dated April' 6 state. that numerous reports oines--ar again bh~klni~edufbrt { continent are abroad. but that diie. AORsn b cb't hhas ...
... fBY ova OWN cORRESPONDNF\ ) A hook just published bv a learned professor of a northern university has excited not a little interest in literary learned circles; nor indeed is the interest in the subject confined to these classes, s but is widespread. The purport of this mass of ingenious but perverted scholarship is to prove that in discoursing to His disciples and the people who flocked to ...
... WFAR1NE fi'rBLUmGEluE. ,y We Brn~ei i4 ic. Vge~g=.~ma:PegI anald I am v2torry y isidt say vwi! de afiT`C he stnelhea A;I aiut; for- we have had a very bad ergagemient *irl our C ats, and have -niet with cozsiderable loss, of wvhi-c1- I xll give you an account, as near-as t can recollect. Bing rruis iog off St Augustin, in the island of Cuoa, on r'ho 4h of 1February last, w.vith the wind E. N. ...
... (CoNTrLNUrn Frool PAGE 3.) lHOUJSB OF L(SRIS. MllioSDan, OcT. 23. Lord fhfrowb p eaented the report of the secret cohsndttee :appointed to xtise tle corresoondence oetween Mr Powel aand . Col. Brown, relative to the sending of Raitelli to itsly. The reporr a divvied into| .'avtiral heads. and 'a~reed generally.in othe account of -the alfhirw given by Mir Poweli at the tbar. The letters ts. ...
... NEWCASTLE, ,JULY e. Onilonday last, th e secrt conuittee or the house of Aieen was referred, made their report on the sanme to the house, Tt stated, that the committee having examined with attention the documents that were referred to them, find that they contain alle- gatiorir, supported by the condurrent testimony of -different persons in various parts 'of Europe, deeply affecting thbehonour ...