H. C. DE ST. CROIX is thanked. He will see that his kind offer has been anticipated.

QUERIST will find the line

"Music hath charms to soothe a savage breast,"

in Congreve's Mourning Bride. See "NOTES AND QUERIES," Vol. i., p. 348.

C. H. B. The reply referred to is unfortunately mislaid. It shall appear, or be forwarded to our correspondent.

JAGER, who inquires respecting the song of the "Ram of Derby," is referred to our 2nd Vol. p. 235.

M. (Deptford) will find the information he is in search of, respecting the ballad of the Wars in France, in our 1st Vol. p. 445.

Copies of JOHNSON'S PRAYERS, ATHENAGORAS, and THE ANTIQUARY, have been reported. Will those correspondents who wished for them apply to our Publisher?

JARLTZBERG is assured (and we are sure he will receive the notice kindly) that the delay has arisen from the difficulty of reading his very peculiar handwriting. We will endeavour to avail ourselves of some of his communications very shortly.

J. B. (Manchester). Some of the Replies are in type. We will send him a slip if he will furnish us with his address.