25 NOVEMBER 1899, page 15

[to Ter Editor Op Tel "speor1soa."3 Sir,—thie Subject Is No

doubt occupying the serious thought of most of those who either as a matter of business or philan- thropy are taking a practical interest in the welfare of the poorer working......

Poetry.

His shoulders stoop unblamed: Whose wrinkles speak of patriot cares, May show them, nor be shamed. And if, sometimes, deliberate thought Too careless speech betrays, Honour to......

"john's Way."

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Your poetical correspondent, "Hosea, Jun.," in the Spectator of November 11th, would, by his signature, lead us to suppose that he......

" Justum Et Tenacem."

THE quiet clouds, the quiet air, The calm that haunts us every- where In these broad fields, where sunlight sees Our homely cattle at their ease; The woods, whose leaves of......