4 APRIL 1908, page 13

Epitaphs Written By Poets On Themselves. Lto The Editor Or

TEl "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Your correspondent Mr. G. C. Macaulay's letter re poets' epitaphs in last week's Spectator recalls another. Scarron, the first husband of Madame de......

The Late Duke Of Devonshire, L'ro Tiie Editolt Of Tee

" Kere.rott. - ] SIR,—To trace a resemblance between the late Duke and George Washington may seem a little fantastic. Yet the resemblance exists, not of course as to......

[to Ns Editor Of The "spectator."] Sir,—it Seems Hard To

realise that the Duke of Devonshire is no longer, with us; he seemed to be so essential a part of our public life. Now that be is gone, those who were associated with him,......

A National Guard.

[To THE EDITOR OF TUE "SPECTATOR.") Silt,—Large numbers of Englishmen must have read with approval your proposals for "County Guards" in a recent issue of the Spectator. I have......

A Single Demagogic House.

[TO TRIG EDITOR OP Till " SPECTATOR."1 SIE,—Political events in England tell on us in Canada, and we happen at this moment to be debating the question of the Second House of......