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JC. 312) TO OUR CORRESPONDENTS.

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N account of the recent Death of TiopMas SkxiP DyoT BUCKNAL, Esq. Member for Saint Alban's in the Jate parliament, it is necessary to mention that, he being the au- thor of the papers Signed Wheat x Sheaf in this magazine; they must unavoidably be discontinued. His object was to procure an Act, that cottagers might be Supplied with a Sum of money at even and a half per cent. interest, in order, by their industry, to inclose the waste lands of the kingdom. At the 5ame time that we Signify our concern that any useful pro- ject Should be impeded by s0 calamitous an event to the. au thor, we acknowledge that the Scheme could not receive our approbation, and that we inserted he communications rather with a view to have the matter discussed than to have the measure adopted.

We have received the continuation ofthe article ſrom-A3ia- ticus; which will be introduced into ournext number.

The paper from Ronen is received via Husum, and will be introduced into the next number. We hope the eight preced- ing volumes of the,work were punctually received by thesame channe), through the house of Messrs. Pierre, Fianee,& Co. Booksellers at that place.

A Novive, in our next.

We invite the attention of our correspondents to the article from-G. S. on the fine wool of Botany Bay, as we Shall be happy to convey the earliest information on that important Subject, which at present 18 50 little known.

We wish to prove our gratitude, at all times, to the Secreta- ries and Members of those agricultural Societies who transmit to us. their proceedings; but we wish to receive them at an earlier period of the month. Those of Howden and of the Hun- dred of West Derby, did not reach us uill the 28th 3 conse- quently we-could only inzert. them in part, and defer the re mainder till our next