22 APRIL 1916, page 13

Arrangement Of The Lines, &c.—i Am, Sir, &e., Joss: Thrrrox.

Ember Gate, Northallerton. "Here In a Tempest of Fatague, Anxiety, and Imprecation Selfraised and prolonged thro' half an Age Foundered at Length H . . . y L Who Without......

The Late Mr. Bushe-fox.

[To THE EDITOR OR THE SPECTATOR.1 Sze,—To the kindly appreciation of your correspondent " X." (Spectator, April 8th) let it be added that, when war came upon us, Mr. Bushe-Fox......

The New End Hospital, Hampstead. [to The Editor Of Tile

" SPECTATOR.") Sm,—May I through the courtesy of your columns make an appeal on behalf of the New End Hospital, Hampstead? Unlike many of the other hospitals, New End......

The Late Mr. R. D. Wilson.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Ern,—If you can let me have the space in these restricted days, I will ask your leave to add a few words to Mr. Tollemache's kindly......

X.

"The Russia Company, founded in 1553 with Sebastian Cabot as Governor, was the first English Joint-Stock Company formed for foreign trading and discovery. Under its auspices Sir......

The Premier's Winning Card.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") STR,—Flectere ai nequeo Superos, Acheroula movebo (Aen., VII., 312). Give poor old Dido her due. She wasn't as bad as that. In all her misery......

British Gift To Russia. •

.[To TRH EDITOR OF TUE "SPECTATOR.") Sin,—The 'SIMMER of the Anglo-Russian Hospital in Petrograd, fop which an appeal was issued eight months ago, has more than justified the......