30 JANUARY 1858, Page 11

TO CORRESPONDENTS.

We cannot makenverrifor any Letters this week. By the aid ef our Monthly Sup- plement next Saturday, and notwithstanding the meeting of Parliament on Thursday, we hope to be able to find a place for two in three that we had spe- cially selected out of a heap. Someof the Letters-relate to our paper of last week on the Scotch Professoriat. One of these, which we shall certainly give, is from Dr. Fleeting, Professor of Moral Philosophy in Glasgow Unitersity, explaining what he has done for Political Economy, in the absence of a regular class as a department of the University course.

The correspondent who, referring to our review of the Hakluyt volume, " India in the Fifteenth Century," asks information respecting " the po4-office regu- lations "of that time and place, 6 respectfully informed that the word was a misprint, for "port,"—as the quotation respecting Calient indicates when

read.with a knowledge of what it should be.