29 NOVEMBER 1890, page 15

Aiendelssohn.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR:1 have no desire to call in question your critic's verdict on my book, which is indeed, I feel, in general, more favourable than I deserve.......

Art.

THE FINE ART SOCIETY, AND THE GROSVENOR GALLERY. ABOUT the time when Hogarth began to paint and engrave scenes of contemporary English life, the same sort of turn was being......

Preservation Of Ancient Monuments.

To THE EDITOR OF TEE " SPECTATOR:9 Si,—Irish archteologists and the public generally owe much to the Secretary of the Ulster Society of Antiquaries for drawing attention to the......

A Dog's Courtesy.

lT0 TRH EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR," J Sin,—In your article on Mr. Nettleship's pictures of animals, you note the delicacy of a dog that has been properly trained in the matter......

Poetry.

I. FAIN would I, Censorinus, send Rich cups and bronzes to each friend, Or tripods such as Grecians gave To athlete strong or warrior brave, Were such things mine,—the best to......