1 DECEMBER 1894, page 30

Mrs. Gaskell's Collected Works.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] In your notice of Mrs. Gaskell's " Collected Works," in the Spectator of November 17th, you seem to think that Mrs. Gaskell followed in......

Poetry.

RUBINSTEIN : AN IMPRESSION. WHERE Piccadilly's torrent meets a weir By crowded portals in the sultry air, Once moving with the stream, my eyes met there A Sphinx-like......

"the Yellow Book."

[TO TUB EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sun—Your correspondent, " W. G. H.," is mistaken in attri- buting the lines he quotes,- " And yet, We lost it in this daily jar and fret,......

Books.

THE LIFE OF MRS. AUGUSTUS CRASVEN.* The Story of a Sister receives in these volumes its fullest com- mentary and its most impressive illustration. Probably never before that......

Mr. Giffen : His Services And Opinions.

[TO THE EDITOR or THE "SPECTATOR. " ] SIR,—I cordially sympathise with what you say (in the Spectator of November 24th) of Mr. Giffen's services to the State, and their scanty......