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TO OUR CORRESPONDENTS.

jj| HE Communication of Chorographus was-too late för || ingertion in the present month, being Subsequent.to.the T8th inst. which is after the time we have been under the ne- cessity of prescribingto our Correspondents.

We havereceived a letter from Veterinarius Alter, in which

:| 5182 he, has stated Some general objectious to the principles or Practice recommended by Veterinarius. Although-we have

not lately had any Communication with the latter,(and. re- gret the loss of.his. Assistance in the present Number) we bave no doubt, if V. A. will condescend to point out the nature, object, and foundation of his objections, Veterinarius

will gladly join in any cool and dispassionate inquiry; but, at ihe Same time that we would court and invite the Tälents of, V. A. we must require,.that they Shouid be exhibiled in a form more Suited fo publication than that in which they aps (| pear in his Jast letter.

R. C., Rusticus, Topographus, Arbustivus, F.-L.-and G; B.

are under consideration,«

The Disquisition on Tythes, from Clericus, we have bcen exceedingly Sorry to exclude, but we cannot undertake in our | W| Rpral, Magazive, through every Number, to revive.a Subject | SO political in its, tendeney. It Shall, however, not be.ne- glected Some wore tavourable opportunity: in the-meantime, we acknowledge,our obligations tothe learned Author-

F.L., R. S;, Plato, and Sepeca Redivivus, we are.under NY öhe necesSity of rejecting, whatever may be the meritof the || Cobmmunications, they: being. wholly unsuited, tothe. nature and design of oux, undertaking.