TO OUR CORRESPONDENTS
T E are very apprehensive that the few papers we have lately introduced on the Subject of Titbes, may occa- SION a long and elaborate correspondence on an ecclesiastical and.political Subject, not precisely Suited to a work“ devoted to Farmers and Rural Affairs.? We have no objection to insert a few Short and- occasional Strietures; but we cannot feel ourselves disposed to make it a regular article in our uc Ceeding numbers.!
CaTo REDIVIVUS Should have taken the hint we gave him at the conclusion of our last publication; the additional paper we have received from him, will be punctually detivered to his order.
A.G.-R. L.--C. X. and ChnoROGRAPHUS, have been re-
ceived z the last will be inserted the ensuing month; the others are under conszideration.
IF>»V ETERINARIUS will refer to the Preface compressed in the present number, he will See the confidence we bave placed in his assurances, and we have no doubt the intimation we
bave given of his assistance will be acceptable to a very large
proportion of our Readers,


