2 MAY 1829, Page 1
TO CORRESPONDENTS.
The offer of P. P. P. is both kind and liberal. We cannot act upon it this week but we shall endeavour to satisfy our correspondent, if he will favour us with his address.
The parallelism (to give it a good name) which " A former Subscriber to the Atlas, but ROW a Subscriber to the Spectator" points out, is certainly an extraordinary coinci- dence." He will appreciate our motive for declining to notice it more particularly. The " Complaint of the Gas Deputation" is too provincial, and moreover too personal, Am our colosias, 110111.P.s iaar have had other motives, which are sot Yet OyIdentt