3 JUNE 1899, page 14

The Naples Society For The Protection Of Animals.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—I venture to ask you again to kindly insert in the Spectator an appeal on behalf of the Naples Society for the Protection of Animals.......

The Lapidary Style.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sin,—Would you perhaps think well to add the following lines, so eloquent in their concise pathos, to your instances of the lapidary style?......

The Wreck Of The Stella' And Tee Lapidary Style.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:'] SIR, — The inscription which Mrs. Marston sent to you written by Miss Frances Power Cobbe, is one that is contemplated and under......

[to The Editor Op Tee "spectator."] S111, — Will You...

to endorse the criticism of Mr. C. R• Haines on the advantages of Latin over English for memorial S - - inscriptions I think an even more striking instance than the epitaph on......

Mr. Charles Booth And Old-age Pensions.

. (TO THE EDITOR Os' THE "SPECTATOR"] e Sin,—The name of Mr. Charles Booth commands respect, and his scheme, as you justly observe, is entitled to special atten- tion as a......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator-1 Sir,—adverting To Your...

to the memorial tablet to the heroic stewardess .of the `Stella,' and to your remarks upon it, how striking are these lines of Alfred Tennyson's, conveying the same idea:— " No......

The International Congress On Tuberc Itlosis.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIE, — In your note in the Spectator of May 27th on the Inter- national Congress on Tuberculosis now being held in Berlin, you comment on the......