13 OCTOBER 1894, page 31

"poor Paddy-land "

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPEOTATOR."] Sin,—After perusing the curious letter under the above heading, which occupies two columns of the Spectator of October Gth, one can hardly......

"the Confessions Of A Currency Girl." [to The Editor Ow

THE "spool...Too:1 see a letter in the Spectator of October 6th, stating that in your review of " The Confessions of a Carrency Girl" on July 14th, a wrong definition is given......

Old English Vineyards.

[To TED ED/TOR or THE " sponkroa."] SIR, — It may interest some of your correspondents to know that during my father's residence in the neighbourhood of Romford, between 1866......

Cabinet Counsels And Candid Friends.

[TO THE EDITOR OH THE " SPECTATOR:] SIR, —While thanking you for your polite notice of the maga- zine-article, " Cabinet Counsels and Candid Friends," in the Contemporary Review......

Poetry.

MERRY AUTUMN. GOLDEN woodland, sea-blue sky, Crests of cloud-waves tossed on high ; Bouncing breezes, lustrous showers, Leaves and berries gay as flowers Purple storms in......

Labour And The Popular Welfare.

[TO THE EDITOR. or THE " SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—The question of priority in the discovery or the empha- sising of such truths as those of "Economics," which is raised' by the Duke......

"struwwelpeter."

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SWEOTATOE."I SIR,—I have been wondering whether any one would venture to sound a discordant note in the chorus of praise that surrounds "Struwwelpeter."......

[to The Editor Or The " Speotator."] His Letter Which

appeared in the Spectator of October .8th, his Grace the Dnke of Argyll points out that the reviewer of Mr. Mallock's recently published work on " Labour " is in error when he......