TO RBADSRP OP Tea SeacrAvons-We learn that disappointment is frequently
experienced by readers, who trust to obtain their paper by casual applications to the newsmen ; and more especially so In the country. The supply of the Newsmen, beyond the demand of their regular subscribers, is necessarily uncertain. %Ye recommend to our readers, therefore, to sire their orders to a Newsman, prior to ' She day of publication, and time enough to reach the Publishing-office in London . All orders from the country should be accompanied by a remittance, or a refereuer for payment to a respectable person in Town.
We beg to remind subscribers in the country, of a suggestion contained In a formee paper, that all complaints of non-delivery should be addressed to Sir Fas.xcis FREBLINO, with such Information as is likely to afford him a clue to the detec- tion of the persons who abstract or retard the transmission of newspapers. Letters regarding the discontinuance or change of address of papers ought to be sent to the Newsman, Bookseller, or Postmaster, to whom the order wee given.