18 NOVEMBER 1905, page 16

A Lesson From The Louvre.

LTO THR EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin, — On my way from Vineland lately, where the vintage was abundant but was mostly gathered in bad weather, I spent a wet day at the......

Cambridge In South London. [to The Editor Of Thr...

should he much obliged if you would kindly allow me to say, in reply to "BA. Cantab." (Spectator, November 11th), that for many years Cambridge House has had a succession of......

Sir,—may I Thank You, On Behalf Of All Those Who

have taken part in the movement for preserving Hindhead, for the sympathetic and picturesque article on the subject which appeared in the Spectator of November 4th P And may I......

The Liberals And Home-rule.

rTo THE EDITOR 07 THE " SPRCTITOR:1 SIR, — Will you allow me to point out that the statement, "Neither I nor any other leader of the Liberal party, in my belief, has ever gone......

A Correction.

[To THE EDITOR 07 THE " SPECTATOR:] Sin,—There is only one situation in which a writer of verse may fairly address a reply to the rhyme-sick reviewer, and that is when the......

The Lessons Of French Agriculture.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] MONSIEUR L'EDITEUR,—Puisque votre Revue eat largement ouverte la discussion, permettez-moi, Monsieur le Directeur, de relever un jugement......