Egrets And Legislation.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR." Sin,—Being much interested in the anti-plumage question, and having read " Whanghee's" letter in the Spectator of June 27th, and also Mr. L.......
The Administration Of Charity.
(TO TUB EDITOR 011 TUB 'SPECTATOR." j SIR,—One of the notes in your last week's issue gives the Charity Organisation Society the praise of excellence. It is good for the Society......
Rest-room For Girls At The Franco- British Exhibition.
LTO TUB EDITOR OF TUB "sescraron.") SIR,—In addition to the sum of 218 19s. already acknow- ledged in the Spectator of June 27th, I have just received from— Mr. St. John Banks......
To Lovers Of Horses.—an Offer.
[To TEE EDITOR OF TUB "SPECTATOR." J SIR,—Apart from the actual benefit resulting to the horses, there is no better method of drawing attention to the cruelty of the tight......
International Moral Education Congress.
[To THE EDITOR OF TUN "SPECTATOR. - ] Su,—The short notice which appeared in your issue of June 4th of Lady Grove's article on the "International Moral Education. Congress" in......
As 'vain As A Peacock.
[To TIM EDITOR OF TUE "SPECTEATOR.1 venture to send you some curious particulars about the behaviour of a young peacock that is kept here. I should be glad to learn whether our......
Muslin Curtains For Strawberry Beds.
[To THE EDITOR OF TUE "SPECTATOE.-f SIR,—I see in your issue of the 4th inst. a letter about birds in strawberry nets. I have covered my beds this year with white muslin, with......