
to readers and correspondents.
THE Editor has received several valuable communications, both in
prose and verse, many of which he is obliged to postpone to a future
number.
The extract from the American Letters, as well as the conclusion of the
Criticism on that work, which he designed for this month, he has been
under the necessity of omitting.
He has perused, with pleasure, an effusion of juvenile zeal in the cause
of literature, of which he purposes to take more ample notice in his next
number.