Show ras sara mall the english Eng fis lecturers the arrival among us of Tyndall froude Mn cDonald llis faithfull and other oilier eng liah tell literary people suggests the boundless possibilities in ill the interchange of bulent be teneen england and america ArneTi Cn there tire no other oilier two peoples in the iho world ailiff iao the tame same language find and literature find yet rite so happily unlike the two great german empires ire are tile only peoples to lo whom such a condition of is possible and to bo teen them it does not exist ciet in any great degree now kow that ilia lal IRA occasion of dai cord card between england and america has disappeared there is n no reason biby this should not lo be more complete and cordi cordil aig and richer in results an eng lishman need no longer como come to this country with suspicion of a cold reception nor wo iva trust truit oo an american in england actually ex et ism ienco that 0 n at tile faine time thorn i it positive need or of the iho culture of f travel or on loth both sides As long as a london daily can of tile tho american Americ sri people us as irritated by the issue of the geneva arbitration tra tion there needs to be ba better acquaint anco rind and more miling I 1 i tile the parties generous honorarium lion chich we ve aro are to fro forrd ard literary effort upon the platform is ii not without its in eill act in this commerce it il 14 some indication of this influence that so 0 o many english come before thir our public american author ors even when they viat the ilia fatherland rarely go upon the platform this fact hinges upon an aluther uther however hotte vcr that as yet yd ArriL rican kalont gutt gets nv no sti tuh ji advertise in englund en gland as aj ritia P doia does here tito american press is ii perpetually commenting upon reviewing and reproducing ilia iho works of englishmen itemizing lliter duly motions ond and their in this way they early curly come before and bro are kept before american realor the english papers on the contrary sery wy rarely tar ly mention an american author and still more rarely review or extract from an ari american book there is a large class of educated people in england in these later days moro more or lea r with anat american rican literature and this blabs alone con statute tile audience of tiny american lecturer loc there but in this ibis country thero thera is ia in addition to thoda who havo have rend an author a i larger clas nho liao tend read about him who bo know that thai ile ho is fiilus and are ready to pay a round admission fee fae to la sit for an hour four under his has ministration ration this discrimination against our cur authors in n the englith english is not due perhaps scarcely nt fit nil all to prejudice but to the iho abundant fecund iy ay y of their own literature and the iho hubli of their newspapers which d do not we iva rite sorry to tay say tile wonderful educational wrapped wr ripped up tit in ili tile tho glean ingi anil and gossip osip Ci column wo we riot not therefore there fTC quarrel willi inith them but gel all lh good and good god will wili wo ann cnn out olour Engli sli kli visitor lisi tore not begrudging them tile the guill gold eagles which they will tako take home |