5 APRIL 1884, page 14

The Ethics Of Wealth.

[To THE EDITOR OE THE " SPECT/20141 SIR,—I am thankful to you for having opened your pages to such a discussion as this, for it is one on which light is greatly needed ; and, in......

Poetry.

TO MATTHEW .ARNOLD IN AME RICA. 0 POET! who bast left awhile, For larger land and sea, The narrow limits of our isle,— What gain is come to thee? What higher dreams ? what......

The Middlesex Liberal Association. (to The Editor 07 The "

SPECTATOB."1 &a,—The quiescent stage in the history of the Middlesex Liberal Association has given place to a condition of enterprise and hope, consequent - upon the hearty......

Books.

THE TUILERIES, FROM 1815 TO 1848.* Tan is, perhaps, the most provoking book that has been .given us by a most provoking writer. Yet Lady Jackson's readers will forgive her once......

The House Of Commons.

LTO THE EDITOR OF THE "SnrcrAroa."1 Sur,—A favourable crisis now approaches for the nation to con- sider what to do with the House of Commons. Its character is utterly bad. This......