12 APRIL 1902, page 15

A Transvaal Official.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."1 Sin, — Reading the letter under the above heading in the Spectator of February 15th, I was very interested in the re- marks regarding the......

• The Continental Reformation.

[To TEE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sin,—It is a pleasure to acknowledge the welcome which your reviewer, in the Spectator of March 29th, extends to my "Continental......

The German Emperor And Mr. Rhodes's Will.

[TO TER EDITOR OP TEl " sncarATorc."3 his,—Mr. Rhodes seems to have been impressed by the Ger- man Emperor's direction that English should be taught in the schools of Germany.......

The Cape Rebels.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIB, — Cicero in his fourth oration against Catiline, Sect. X., says:—" Est uno loco conditio melior externae victoriae, quam domesticae :......

The German Emperor And The War.

pre THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR.") Sts,,—I agree with every word you say in your two paragraphs of " News of the Week " in the Spectator of April 5th on the anonymous Dutch......

[to The Editor Op The " Spectator." J

"For I wake in the grey dewy covert, while Hebron upheaves The dawn struggling with night on his shoulder, and Kidron retrieves Slow the damage of yesterday's sunshine." am......

Hebron.

(To TEE EDITOR OP TER "SPECTATOR. "] Sin,—Is not Browning right, after all? Hebron seems originally to have been the name of a district. In Genesis xiii. we read that Abraham "......