4 JANUARY 1890, Page 24

WHITES AND BLACKS IN AMERICA.

[To TRH EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR,"]

SIR,—In reference to the feeling of exclusiveness which appears to be growing amongst the Negroes in the Southern States, I may mention that I have been informed on good authority that there is in Mobile, if not elsewhere, a Society of " Immaculates," from which every person with the slightest admixture of white blood is rigorously excluded.—I am, Sir,

Grosvenor Club, 135 New Bond Street, December 31st, 1889.