"hate," And The Rev. J. S. Watson. Lto Lux Editor
OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Has not the Spectator for once been unduly severe in attributing the murder of Mrs. Watson to " hate" ? Her hus- band had long been a hard brain-worker......
Poetry.
A WINTER SONG. THERE is a break in the winter, dearest, Peace in the blue air's untarnished realm, Snowdrops are out, and an early throstle Warbles ere dawn on our tallest elm.......
The "transaction" Between A Bishop And A Canon.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—You ask in the Spectator of February 22nd, in your notice of "The Life of William Ellis," for the facts as to the story which he tells......
Books.
EDWARD THRING.* THERE can be no question at all but that Edward Thring wag a man of genius, and in many respects, though not in all, a man of genius whose genius specially......
English Versus American Workmen.
[To DIE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—In an excellent article on "The Ideas of the German Emperor," there is one statement, which you give on the authority of Lord Brassey,......