25 JANUARY 1890, page 14

Scriptural Knowledge In The Press.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. " ] Stn,—Surely the simplest hypothesis is best. There are slips of pen and slips of mind. You yourself spoke of the Empress Augusta as the......

The House Of Help In Bristol.

[To THE EDITOR 07 THE " SPECTATOR:9 Sin,—Will you kindly allow me to renew an appeal, made by mein your columns just a year ago, in behalf of our "House of Help" in Trinity......

Letters To The Editor.

CHURCH ELRENICA. [To THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Like you, I am puzzled by the letter which appears in the Spectator of January 18th, with the signatures of my friends......

Hydrophobia And Muzzling.

[TO THE EDITOR OR TEE "SPECTATOR. " ] SIR,—The letter of " F.R.S." on dog-muzzling, to which you allude, embraces the whole question, and ought to establish the futility of the......

The Inegro In America.

[To TILE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR." J Si,—Po-day I have a letter from-Andover, Mass., the town of Mrs. Beecher Stowe. The writer says :—" We are spending £15,000 on water. The......

The Cultus Of American Millionaires. Pro The Editor Of The

" SPECTAT0R."1 Sric,—The tendency of the American people, discussed in your atticle on "The American Worship of Millionaires," seems to have struck deep roots. In a recent......

William Dampier.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The career of the great circumnavigator, William Dampier, "the Prince of old Navigators," as called by the late Captain Basil Hall, and......

Mr. Gladstone And Italian Literature.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I am an admirer of what is called "the New Journalism." I object to the adjective " new :" there is nothing new in it, unless it be the......