"the Story Of Alexander."
[To TH2 EDITOR Or TIE "BrzorAros."] Sru,—May I be allowed to point out one or two errors into which your reviewer has fallen in his notice of Mr. Steele's "Story of Alexander,"......
Our Statesmen As Ilumourists.
[To TRH EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR.") SIB,—In the article headed "Our Statesmen as Humouriats," in the Spectator of May 4th, Sir Robert Peel is bracketed with Lord Althorp and......
Letters To The Editor.
THE HERRING SEA TREATY. [To THZ EDITOR 01 THZ " BPECTATOR.1 Bin,—TO my mind the United States have done a very foolish thing in not accepting the fair and reasonable offer of......
Correspondence.
LAMBING-TIME. " SAVEZ-VOUS oi gite Mai, cc joli mois P" I often wondere& where Stevenson unearthed that haunting, delicious refrain. Yet even May's advent is hardly so......
The Herrnhuters.
[To THZ EDITOR. 01 THE " SPZOTATOIL" J Sin,—My attention has been drawn to a strange paragraph about the " Herrnhuters " on p. 552 of the Spectator for April 27th. The statement......
Dr. Boyd's Story Of The Priest.
[To THZ EDITOR 0/ TEl " SPROTATOZ."] Sin,—In your interesting review of "St. Andrews and Else- where," in the Spectator of April 27th, you quote an anecdote of a Scottish priest......
An Australian Dog-story.
[To TEX EDITOR 01 THE "SPECTATOR") SIR,—Seeing the great interest which many of your readers take in the study of canine character and intelligence, I think perhaps the......