6 JANUARY 1894, page 21

Letters To The Editor.

MAJOR PERCY ' S MISSION AFTER WATERLOO. [To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR. " ] SIR, — Unfortunately I missed my Spectator of December 23rd, but to-day my attention was called to......

Poetry.

A STUDY IN CONTRASTS. * I. BY cliff and chine, and hollow-nestling wood Thrilled with the poignant savour of the era, All in the crisp light of a wintry morn, • We are informed......

[to Tim Editor Op The " Spectat0141

SIR, — An interesting memorial of Major Percy ' s Mission is preserved at Alnwick Castle. A lady at the Brussels ball gave to Major Percy an embroidered velvet pocket-handker-......

The Winter Shore.

T N the winter storms like that which raged on the London Thames on Wednesday last, the seafowl ascend the rivers inland, and the land-birds seek the coast. In this, each kind......

Dean Stanley ' S Imagination.

[To THE EDITOR OP TEE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR, — Your interesting article on Dean Stanley ' s historical imagination, in the Spectator of December 23rd, 1893, is, in many respects,......