23 APRIL 1836, Page 10
The pressure of Political and other tempor.try matters this week,
obliges us to limit oar notices of New Books, and omit those of Fine Arts and the Theatres.
As for Letters to the Editor, the writers would very much oblige us by stall) inE tit utmost brevity and clearness : we have no time for the perusal of long winded,
ill-
arranged effusions—none for mending them. A I.etter farm Bristol (patinae not paid) dated so far back as the I8,h, and one from Worcester of the 20th, were delivered by the pie.t this mot Mug. The subject of each admitted a much earlier communication. We cannot look at uttexpeckd cor- respondence on Saturday, unless novelty and importance are combined.