19 JULY 1884, page 16

Poetry.

And sings on the topmost spray ; And its song is ever the loudest In the hush at the close of day. There lies a child in a bedroom, White-gowned in a cot snow-white; And her......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."'

SIR,—I have to thank Mr. Chapman and "E. C. T." for their letters in the Spectator• of the 12th about the epitaphs in Bake- well Churchyard. I have, since I wrote on the......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."]

SIR,— Some year or two since the wife of a well-known Hunting. don tradesman was walking in a lane near the town when suddenly and unexpectedly she saw her husband coming......

Liverymen's Apprenticeships. To The Editor Of The...

SIR,—You reflect on the Liverymen of London in a way that might come most naturally from some quarters, but is, to many of us, hard to bear from a journal written usually with......

Epitaphs.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Talking of epitaphs, if any of your readers should be passing the very picturesque church of Godshill, in the Isle of Wight, they will......

The Women's Franchise Movement.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—It is both unjust and untrue to assert, as the Spectator did last week, that " the whole movement [i.e., for securing the protection of......

Telepathic Impressions.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SI-ECTATOR."1 Sin,—I hope that you will permit the authors of the article on " Apparitions," in the current number of the Nineteenth. Century, to say......

Ito The Editor Of The " Spectator. "] Sir, — The Enclosed...

true copy—which is to be found in the Chancel of the Parish Church of King's Teignton, South- Devon, is (I think) worthy of insertion in your pages :— RICHARDUS ADLAM HuIuS,......