Rev. C. H. Spurgeon and his PubUshers.It will be perceived by the following letters from Messrs. Sheldon Co., to the llev. C. II. Spurgeon, that the misunderstanding heretofore existing in relation to the publication of Mr. Spurgeon’s sermons in this country, is satisfactorily ad-j usted. The publishers of the New York Waykrly, ^ literary newspaper, having disposed of their right to publish them in book form, to Messrs. Sheldon Co., arehenceforth fully authorized to publishMr. Spurgeon’s sermons, as revised andcorrected by himself, every week, in thecolumns of their newspaper.New York, Dec. 22d» 1859. Rev. C. II. Spurgeon :Dear Sir,—It affords us pleasure to be able to inform you that the unhappy difficulty heretofore existing between the publishers of the New York Waverly and ourselves, respecting the publishing of your sermons in book form has been amicably adjusted, they agreeing to abandon to us all purpose, or right to publish yoursermons in book form* and we withdrawing all opposition, and consenting to their publishing the sermons weekly in their paper. Very truly yoursSHELDON lt;fc CO.