31 MARCH 1894, page 17

The London School Board's Circular. [to The Emma Or Ran

"Srsorsron:] SIR,—Are you correct in describing the circular of the London School Board, in the Spectator of March 24th, as exactly embodying the religious teaching given in 90......

Poetry.

THE FIRST SKYLARK OF SPRING. Two worlds halt thou to dwell in, Sweet,— The virginal, untroubled sky, And this vext region at my feet.— Alas, but one have I ! To all my songs......

Books.

PROFESSOR FLINT'S "HISTORY OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY." FIRST NOTICE.] PROFESSOR FLINT has judiciously commenced his rather voluminous book with a statement of the end at......

An Eight-hours Day.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sin, — My attention has just been called to an article in the Spectator of March 24th, containing a statement which does not coincide with......

Links With The Past.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "Sprorsror.."] Snl,—These are not so rare as is supposed. There are three of us alive and fairly able-bodied, two cousins and myself, whose grandfather was......