11 DECEMBER 1830, Page 1

Wz must postpone ourNexv Edition of the "Anatomy of the

House of 'Commons," till the beginning of January. Parliament does not adjovrn until the close of the week ; and Ito business for that period will occupy too much space in next SPECTATOR to admit a subject so copious as the Anatomy." We are un- willing to publish part of it in a number of the present volume and the re- mainder in next year's volume. We wish the "Anatomy" to remain on record for future referenee, in our consideration of the important subjects to be discussed, and perhaps settled, by the present Parliament. Our new subscri- bers will, by the altered arrangement, be put in possession of the whole of this important document, and the same volume will contain both the discus- sions and the key to them The first part of the "Anatomy' willhe published in No. 131 of the SPECTATOR, on the 1st of January next. The second part will appear in No. 132, for the following week. To prevenethe disappointment which occurred to many persons on the first publicsition of the "Anatomy," orders for the Paper should be transmitted to the respective Newsmen, Book- sellers, and Postmasters, in time to reach the Publishing Office, 4, Wellington Street, Strand, before December 31. A letter from a respectable member of Trinity College, Cambridge, correcting some statements in our last Number regarding the Universities, was in type, when a second letter from the same gentleman arrived this morning; but we could not insert both they shall certainly appear in next SPECTATOR.

The more important subjects of the week have compelled us to exclude the" Law Reports,' and the communication of several other correspondents.