30 JUNE 1894, page 32

Books.

EDMUND LUDLOW'S MEMOIRS.* THE publication during the last half-century of a number of documents bearing on the memoirs of the staunch old Regi- cide, such as Professor Stern's......

The Finance Bill.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR." ] SIR,—You have sympathy, and to spare, for the Duke of Devonshire, but a gentle rebuke, and nothing more, for "A Rural Victim." Is this......

Poetry.

THE BREATH OF THE FURZE. THE breath of the furze came over the hill, On a moonlit night when the wind was still. From the tall, keen spires of the golden town That Spring has......

"the Surprise Wedding."

[To THE BDIT011 OP THE "SPECTATOR. " ] Sin,—I read your interesting article under above heading in the Spectator of June 23rd. At the outset you refer to the "Surprise Party,"......

" The Green Bay-tree."

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, In your review in the Spectator of June 23rd of "A Green Bay-Tree," you take exception to our request that no review of the novel......