The Woodard Schools.
[To THE EDITOR or TEO " SPECT1TOR."] Sra,—" That true religion and useful learning may for ever flourish and abound." Thus the preacher in the historic pulpit of St. Mary's,......
The Charity Organization Society In America. [to The...
THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I think it might interest your readers if you would reprint this little leaflet issued by the New York Charity Organization Society, which tells its own......
(if Not His Own, At Least His Prince's), Through Toil
and danger walks secure, Looks big and black, and never winces. No want has he of sword or dagger, Cock'd hat or ringlet of Geramb; Though Peers may laugh and Papists swagger,......
" The Houseless Wilds Of Connemara." [to The Emma Or
THE " SpEcrnon."] Srn,—My hurried note of the 10th inst. was incomplete and too . late for insertion in the next Spectator, but since your eerre- spondent, Mr. John G. Cronyn,......
Thoughts On " Some Short Stories And A, Sermon."
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOZ."] Sur,—As bearing on the communicated article "Some Short Stories and a Sermon," which appeared in your issue of July 15th, you may possibly......
"missing, Believed Killed."
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I have just read with great interest in the Spectator of July 29th your beautiful and touching account of The King's Pilgrimage, and of......