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TO OUR READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS.

Publishers, Authors, Artists, and Musical Composers, are requested to transmit announcements of works which they may have in hand, and we shall cheerfully insert them, as we have hitherto done, free of expense. New musical publications also, if a copy be addressed to the publisher, shall be duly noticed in our Review; and extracts from new books, of a moderate length and of an interesting nature, suitable for our Selections, will be acceptable.

We thank our friends for the information they have furnished, respecting The Sale and Disposal of Ladies in India. We have received several other communications on

the same curious subject, but must defer them till our next.

We have been obliged to curtail the Letter upon Mr. Lingard's Mode of strengthening and preserving Timber: we have therefore to apologize to our correspondent.

The portion of the Tale from Cervantes has come to hand: we shall insert it next month, and expect to receive a continuation from the same friendly hand.

Wilmot, a Tale, is unavoidably postponed, and we fear that we shall not have room for it for some time. It shall be inserted on the earliest opportunity, unless the fair writer wish to have the MS, returned. We hope for some further assistance from the same quarter.

We were in hopes of being able to give place to another communication from Sosia, but we have been disappointed—so will our readers.

We have endeavoured this month to make some amends to our poetical contributors. Mr. Bisset will find his amusing favour among them. We have also to return our best thanks to Mr. Carnegie and to Mr. Lacey.

The favours of D. D.-A Friend-A Constant Reader-D. W. -r, and Antiquarius, are all in our hands, and we will get them out of them as soon as the press of temporary matter permits.

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