14 SEPTEMBER 1889, page 14

The Outlook For Art In Ireland Under Home-rule.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:1 Sra,—At a concert lately given in Dublin, a handbill was dis- tributed through the hall as an advertisement for some concerts of Irish music......

The Inherent Difficulties Of 'voluntaryism.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sia,—As between the methods of Churchmen and Non- conformists in the appointment of their ministers, there is not much to choose. There are......

The Ville De Paris' To The Editor Op The "

SPECTATOR: * I SIR,—It is evident that neither the French nor the British ship that bore the name of the Ville de Paris' could have supplied material for Astley's Pavilion,......

Shelley And Wordsworth. [to The Editor Of The...

I have been out of England for a short time, I did not until the other day read the Review of Professor Knight's " Life of Wordsworth " in the Spectator of August 3rd. Your......

Letters To The Editor.

FOOD TAXES IN CEYLON. I To THE EDITOR OF THE "EPECTLTOR."1 Sin,—In the Spectator of June 1st, in an article headed "A New Sovereign Company," the following words occur,— "Ceylon......