Letters To The Editor.
LORD SALISB1JRY AND THE INDIA CIVIL SERVICE. [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "EPROTITOR.1 shall be obliged if you will permit me to make a few com- ments in your columns on the......
The Burials Bill.
[TO THE EDnva OF THE " SPECTATOR:] Sun,—I should be very sorry to wound the feelings of any of your Nonconformist readers, and if my phrase about "poisoning the -wells " offends......
"why Don't The Working-man Go To Church?'
I DOANT go to Church, 'cause I cannot Bee the good, And yet I'm none so sartain I should go there if I could ; For I does what I likes, and jest when I likes, d'yer see? And......
Poetry.
By the lengthening of the eves,— Spring is coming. • By the flowers that scent the air, By the skies more blue and fair, By the singing everywhere,— Spring is coming. All the......
Sleep And Dreams.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR:1 Sin,—It is said to be the sluggard only who tells his dreams, but I will venture to trespass on your time with an account of one I dreamt the......