NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



" My late Lodgings" are not good enough for us at present. " A Tale, not 

 Parliamentary," is declined. 



Our obliging friends who send " Notes of the Month" for our acceptance 

 are thanked, and their offers declined. Some of them are quite original, 

 though not always grammatical. 



" Vates" may be a prophet, but his effusions are too dark and mysterious 

 for our plain and straight-forward notions. His Sibylline leaves await his 

 pleasure. 



Poetry, so called, is quite a drug with us. Our Newcastle friend, however, 

 is an exception to the general rule. His letters are welcome. 



" R. R." of Manchester, we beg to decline. 



It is right that we should apologize to many highly reputable authors and 

 publishers who have sent their works for notice in our Monthly Magazine. All 

 we cannot notice ; but there are some to whom we could not, from the press 

 of original matter to be finished in this Volume, give that space which their 

 merits require. We refer them onwards to the January number, in which 

 they will meet with proper attention. 



" F." is informed that we cannot insert any Reviews sent to us by parties 

 not known, especially when they are got up expressly for the purpose of advo- 

 cating the interests of private individuals. 



Our next number will contain a Review of the Politics of 1 836, and a Chro- 

 nicle of the Events of the year ; Strictures on the Royal Academy; an Account 

 of the Origin of the Jesuits; Criticisms of the Lake Poets, No. I. Keats, &c 



