*^o • to correspondents. "June i^-. 



TO CORRESPONDENTS. 

 The sensible remarks on taxation, from Trader Po/iticel, ire received, 

 and ihall be duly attended to. When invtsrigitions of this nature are 

 carried on with temper, v.'ithout being intended to excite uselti's alarms or 

 "unmeaning discontent, but merely to point out unobserved inconveniencts, 

 that they may le propeily correcttd, they cannot tail to prove beneficial. 

 Il ii such disquisitions the Editor vviflies to encouragej not those of a 

 rplenecir, or captious and declamatory nature. The farther communicati- 



• ons of this correspondent will be very acceptable. 



The lines by Phcchus arr come to hand. The Editor is much obliged 

 ■to this writer tor his good opinion, which he will study to deserve. This 

 young poet has inadvertently varied his measure; on this, aid some other 

 accounts, it v^i'il require to be attentively revised before it be fit for ti>c 

 public eye. Jt is impofs bife too ofttn to repeat, that superiour excel- 

 lence alone in poetry can reflect honour on the writer. 



The sonnet by A. 7. will be inserted as soon as pof ibie. 



The favour of ^, M. M. is come to hand, he will pkase be informed, 

 that the Editor is so far in arreai.^ to many of his coirespondenrs that i: 

 is impofsible fir him to comply with their wilhes for a long time. This 

 is the sole reason of the delay. 



The gleanings from B. A. are thankfully received, and ihall be duly 

 attended to. 



The anonymous lettttr containing remarks on the paper of A. C. Z. 



• js also received. Irony is a delicate weapon, which lequires to te handled 

 with great addrefs, if it is to be productive of much effect. The writer 

 <3oes not seem to be perfectly master of chat weapon, and therefore his 

 piece is improper for this miscellany. The query fhall be inserted in the 



■ iirst spare corner. 



The piece signed Crumble GrumUe,- comes neatly under the same des- 

 cription with the above, but is written rather in a better manner. Jt 

 may pofsibly find a place. 



The favour oi Albamcui is thankfully received. 



The paper signed L. "Jun'mi Erutust reached the Editor the evening 

 . before the meeting for whose use it was intended. Jt was therefore inn.- 

 pofsible to employ it as he wifhed. Correspondents will please observe, 

 that it is not jiracticable, in general, to insert any communication in the 

 ■Bee, that does not come to hand at least a fortnight before the day of pub- 

 lication of the number in wiiich it is inserted. 



The communication by Rcgitlus came too late for insertion. We believe 

 lie either has been imposed on himself,--or meant to impose. . The pos- 

 tage 'light to have been paid. This is the third uselcfs letter, if we »ren6t 

 'mistaken, we have received from this itix'\t.tx, po%tage >:ct paid. 



Misoircntes's favour is received, it will appear if pofsible next niiir^ 

 -ber. 



A Plcenlx Hunter is received .ind under coiiidsration; we have scea 

 ' .'iim write much better. 



