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TO OUR CORRESPONDENTS.

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E have to apoligize to Such of our Correspond-

ents and Readers as are interested in the establish- ment of Tithes, for the insertion of Mr. Middleton's Strictures on that Subject. We ventured uponthis step, on the ground of Mr. Middleton being well known, and baving made himself responsible for what he has written, by his Signature; and on a conviction that fhe Proprietors of tithes are very well able to defend them-

Selves and their property.

We feel it a duty to thank our Correspondent W. J. for the curious information conveyedto üs this month, we hope, with him, that it will be equally produetive with his

Jast favour.

The great kindness of Wheat x Sheaf demands a te-

petition of our acknowledgments.

If two of our Correspondents are Surprised at not Seeing their communications in this Number of our Magazine, Wey must attribute it to their not having been either agri=

gultural or connected with agriculture.