17 MARCH 1900, page 11

Subscriptions In Aid Of The Clergy.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:1 SIR,— Notwithstanding the remarks of your correspondent, J. Stevenson, in the Spectator of March 10th, it is un- doubtedly true, as you......

A Caucasian Man Of Letters.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Englishmen who know something of the Caucasus and its inhabitants will be grieved to hear of the death of Giorgi Tsereteli. He died at......

Success As A Charm.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") Slit,—In reply to your interesting paper on the above subject (Spectator, March 3rd), may I quote the opinion of an ancient classic F-......

The Late Dr. Martineau.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. ") executor of my father, the late Rev. Dr. James Martineau, I shall be glad if any one who has received letters from him will kindly send them......

Dr. Martineau And A Case Of Conscience. [to The Editor

OF ins "Spturirort."] Sin, — In an article on the late Dr. Martineau, you referred to his " subtle mind." The following letter by him may be interesting to your readers in this......

Poetry.

VOX MILITANTIS. ON the wide veldt, beneath the vaster sky, The graves of battling Boer and Briton lie. By day the sunlight watches o'er their sleep, By night the stars their......

Music •

SOLDIER-MUSICIANS. THE debt that soldiers owe to music is too obvious to be in- sisted upon. Some years ago, when the Lord Mayor enter- tained the musical profession at the......