10 OCTOBER 1896, page 30

"trusts " In The United States. [to Thy Editor Op

TEL "SPECTATOR.'] Sin, — Your concluding paragraph on the above subject, in the Spectator of October 3rd, says :—" We are not liable (in England) to the tyranny of trusts and......

Birds That Pass In The Night. [to Ter Editor Op

THY " SPROTATOR:] SIR,—Allow me, as Chairman of the Migration Committee (not Council) of the British Association, to inform you that the investigation upon which the Committee......

Church Notices.

[To TEL EDITOR OP TER "SpsoTAToz."1 SIR,—The Establishment has not a monopoly of curious "Church notices." A friend of mine once heard a worthy old deacon in a Baptist chapel......

Copyright.

[To TEL EDITOR OP TEL •• firsomon.."] SIR,—I have read with interest your valuable remarks on copyright, a propos of Matthew Arnold's . poems, in the Spectator of October 3rd.......

Books As Comforters Of The Soul

[TO THY EDITOR OP THY " SPRCTATOR.'] Sin,—In your very interesting article on "Books as Com- forters of the Soul" in the Spectator of September 26th you wrote that we have all......

Irreligion Of Working Men. Rro Ter Editor Op Tel "

SPICTATOR:9 SIE,—Your remark in the Spectator of October 3rd, that "the chance of Catholicism in England consists in the irreligion of the masses of workmen," was curiously......