The "spectator" Experimental Company.
[To TES EDITOR. OF THE SPECTRTOR.".1 Sin,—Should any of your readers be in want of a chauffeur, I can strongly recommend H. E. Peck, late private Spectator Experimental Company,......
The Authorship Of The " Imitatio."
[To me EDITOR OF TES "EleacTuroa...1 Sfa,—I have been reading your review of Mr. de Mont- morency's interesting work on the " Imitatio " in your issue of February 2nd, and as I......
Longevity.
170 THE EDITOR Or THE . SFECTATOR..] Sixt,—My maternal grandmother, born in 1779, took in or about 1830 a house in Croydon, which remained in the occupation of her family until......
Poe Tity.
LORD GOSOHEN. Arm through a life of toil, in age redoubled, He served his land, his aim a Nation's good; Fighter undaunted ; thinker, clear, untroubled; Where others stumbled,......
A Destruct! V It Proposal.
[To ram Eorron or los "SrrovAroo."J STR, — In the Spectator of February 9th Mr. Charles A. Witchell expresses a fear that the encouragement of young persons to make school......
A Workhouse Poem.
[To THE EDITOR OF TES SPECTATOR:] Sra,—I regret to have misinformed your readers upon the authorship of "The Last Voyage," quoted in my letter to the Spectator of February 2nd.......
A Friendly Pigeon.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:1 Sia,—In confirmation of "W. A. W.'s" assertion in last week's Spectator that pigeons seek us out in our homes, he may be interested in the......