is from Congreve's Mourning Bride, Act I. Sc. 1., as we stated in our Notices to Correspondents this day fortnight.

TEE BEE. We have a note waiting for this Correspondent. Where shall it be sent?

C. M. J. Will our Correspondent forward his Query respecting Coleridge?

WYCH. If we do not adopt our Correspondent's friendly suggestion, he may be assured there are good reasons for our not doing so; although we cannot enter in a full explanation of them in this place.

S. E. We have not yet had opportunity of making the examination suggested by our Correspondent.

JARLTZBERG. We hope our Correspondent received the packet addressed to him.

Q. is thanked. His replies to Queries in Vols. I and II. shall have immediate attention.

H. C. D. The Letter of Lord Nelson if inedited, would be very acceptable.

S. A. T., who sends a Query respecting The Broad Arrow, is referred to the early Nos. of the present volume, where he will find the question is under discussion.

J. S. A. BURNING ALIVE. Our Correspondent will find this painful subject treated of at considerable length in our 3rd Vol., pp. 6. 50. 90. 165. 260.