Canon Rawlinson On The Antiquity Of Man.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR." SIR,—In your appreciative notice of the " Present-Day Tracts" issued by this Society, you say, with reference to Canon Raw- linson's tract on......
Mr. Bradlaugh's Disclaimer Of Atheism.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—In your notice of "The Present-day Tracts" of the Religious Tract Society, in your issue of March 3rd, you say, with reference to Dr.......
Compensation For Permanent Improvements In Towns And...
[To THE EDITOR OF TILE " SPECTATOR."1 SIR,—The annual reports of the two Sanitary Associations established in London have shown us pretty plainly how bad is the sanitary state......
Letters To The Editor.
'THE LITERARY DIFFICULTIES OF THE TORIES. [TO THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR:) Le, — Will the writer of the article on "The Literary Difficul- ties of Tories" tell us where "the......
The Bill To Put Down Pigeon-shooting.
T HE discussion on Mr. Anderson's excellent Bill entirely verified our recent remarks on the extraordinary power exerted ,by the leaders of Fashion to give the coup de grcice to......
The Prospects Of English Land.
(To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") ‘Sra,—Mr. F. Impey remarks that la petite culture is a lost art n England. Can he prove that, apart from pasture dairy- farming and market......