28 OCTOBER 1905, page 14

Should Be Grateful If You Would Kindly Make It Known

through the columns of your paper that the material for the official and authorised " Life of Lord Leighton" is now being prepared for publication by Mrs. Russell Barrington.......

[to The Editor 01 The "spectator. "] Sr4,—i Think Most Of

your readers will be in agreement with the main portion of " Ex-Lancer's " excellent letter in your last issue, but may I be permitted to take exception to the portion which......

Sir,— Admitting The Usefulness Of The Cheap Cottages...

still to consider the larger question of which the cheap cottage is only a part. Rural difficulties may be intensified by a lack of cottages, but they can hardly be held to......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator "' Must Confess That I

had underestimated the magna• nimity of the Spectator, for I had little expectation that you would publish my letter of last week on the above subject. • For your courtesy in......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator:1 Sra,—london Is Too Great

a city that one should rob a smaller one of a term to describe it as Mr. J. H. M. Abbott does in the fourth of his interesting articles, "How it Strikes an Australian"......

[to The Editor Of The 'spectator.")

Sin,—I do not know if at this epoch a faint echo from the fame of our great hero is worth your commemoration, Lady Nelson told my aunt, Madame de Sismondi, wife of the......