22 SEPTEMBER 1900, page 15

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]

Sul,—The words quoted by your correspondent, P. M. Martineau, in the Spectator of September 15th, form the first verse of a touching poem by Sarah Geraldine Stock, called "One......

The Late Professor Sidgwick.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPEOTATOR."] SIE,—Your correspondent " M. " denies the accuracy of the statement in your admirable estimate of the late Professor Sidgwick that, while he......

Epitaph.

MO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SLR,—The epitaph quoted by Mr. P. M. Martineau, "One less at home," &c., in the Spectator of September 15th, is the first stanza of a little......

Jefferson Davis And Paul Kruger. [to The Editor Of The

"SPECTATOR."] Sin,—When you gave ex-President Kruger a niche beside Jefferson Davis, were you thinking of Lowell's words ?- d sooner take my chance to sten' At Jedgment where......

Guarantees For The Future We Can Exact; Nor From Whom.

I respectfully accept Mr. Mitford's estimate of Japanese history and character. " Conservative " was doubtless a wrong de- scription. When I wrote I was thinking of the......