MR. SEWELL.
Onoe more, and w«s trust for the last time, will be fouud in our columns, some further correspondence relative to Mr. Sewell's House of Commons' evidence. The case against Mr. Sowell has, on previous occasions, been made so clear by the writers of that letter, that it was scarcely worthwhile to goloverthe ground agaiu as they have done. That Mr. Sewnll stated in his evidence that which was incorrect, nobody with a knowledge of all the circumstances will doubt. The ouly point for difference of opinion is, did he do so designedly or was the Committee unintentionally misled. We have in our previous articles so fully discussed this question, that we need vow simply call attention to the further letter, in reply to Mr. Sewell, which we publish today.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1337, 10 June 1859, Page 3
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131MR. SEWELL. Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1337, 10 June 1859, Page 3
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