MR. J. P. MORGAN.
[To raz EDITOR or THE " Speerseee."1 SIE,—I read with great interest your remarks re Mr. John Pierpont Morgan in last week's Spectator. Then I came across a newspaper cutting in my oommonplace-book, being the first article in the will of the late John Pierpont Morgan. I enclose a copy of it. It is a great heritage to have had a good father.— "I commit my soul into the hands of my Saviour, in full confidence that, having redeemed it and washed it in His most precious blood, He will present it faultless before the throne of my heavenly Father; and I entreat' my children to maintain and defend, at all hazard, and at any cost of personal sacrifice, the blessed doctrine of the complete atonement for sin through the blood of Jesus Christ, once offered, and through that alone."