30 NOVEMBER 1889, page 14

A Village Library.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.1 SIR,—Will you allow me to ask your readers if they have any- books suitable for a village library to spare, and if so, whether they will send......

" Quarendon " Apples.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Six.,—The above-named apples, to which Mr. Baring Goula refers in his new volume of "Historic Oddities" (side Spectator, p. 724, about the......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."' Sin,—before Conceding...

great authority of Mr. Lecky that the Act of Attainder forced on James II. by his Irish Parliament was no worse than the abortive Bills which passed the English Houses, or one......

Whites And Blacks In North America.

[To Tag EDITOR OP THE "SplicTsTos..-] SIR,—Will you kindly permit a constant reader of the Spectator to correct at least one statement in your article on "Whites and Blacks in......

Poetry.

A GOLFER'S RHYME ON "THE NAMING OF PLACES." WHAT sentiment is gathered round That coloured rag in front of war : The only weapon without sound Fights best of all in battle's......

Irish Catholic Intolerance.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] have read with attention, and some sense of amuse- ment, the correspondence in your columns under this heading, and have admired the zeal of......