10 MAY 1890, page 14

The Deceased Wife's Sister Bill.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, — Allow me to point out that the clause in this Bill of which you speak as "relieving all clergymen from any legal obligation to......

Art.

THE GROSVENOR GALLERY. THE Grosvenor this year is the most interesting of the Exhibitions. It might have been expected that the nets of the Academy and New Gallery would drag......

Matthew:priows Poems.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:] should be unwilling to occupy the valuable space of the Spectator with a controversy as ancient as that raised by Mr. Dering. I wrote the......

Stories To Let.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—The "fl ne faut pas le damner legerement " story of which you and your correspondents have given so many varia- tions, is surely "a......

Modern Grammar.

LTO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOE:9 Sin,—" 0 Ma! baby tore it." The change to "Me tore it" will mark a new stage in" baby's "psychological development; and the final "I tore it"......