The New World was a weekly newspaper in New York City, New York, in the United States.The New World was published from October 1839 to 1845 by J. Winchester. The paper was founded and edited by Park Benjamin Sr. It billed itself as an apolitical "family newspaper", featuring British and American literature and religious discourses. The paper's masthead reads: "No pent-up Utica contracts our powers; The whole unbounded Continent is ours!," a quote originally attributed to Jonathan M. Sewall from his epilogue to Cato, a Tragedy in 1778.
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