30 JULY 1892, page 17

" Disappointment " In Norfolk.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:] SIR,—The reviewer of "Poets the Interpreters of their Age" expresses a wish that the English language had a word for the emotion the opposite......

South London Fine Art Gallery. [to The Editor Of The

"SPECTATOR."] you allow me to repeat in your columns this year an appeal which was so well responded to twelve months ago that I am encouraged to make it again ? It is to ask,......

Sortes Leckyan2e.

[To THE EDITOR OF TER "Brzor•Toa."3 SIR,—I hope I shall not be the only one to comment in- dignantly on the letter in the Spectator of July 23rd, headed " Sortes Leckyanw." The......

Ladies In Service.

[To THE EDITOR OF TILE " SPECTATOR:1 SIR.—I have read your article, and the letter signed "A Prac- tical Mistress" in the Spectator of July 23rd. If by the term "lady," you mean......

The Last Of The Chartists. [to Tier Editor 0, Trh

" SPRCTATOR."1 SIR,—" The Chartists" is but a vague phrase. The " Charter " was drawn up by the governing committee of "The Working Men's Association." That Association was......