(to The Editor Op The "spectator."]
SIR,—Your readers may be interested to know that the verses entitled " Chillianwallah " were written by a well-known Irish barrister, the late Jack Sheehan, and were originally......
Fro The Editor Or Ths "spectator."] Sin,—surely My...
to the non-inclusion of trades- men in English golf clubs is not met by your remark that " many " Buell clubs allow workmen to play on their grounds (see Spectator, June 4th, p.......
Sin,—the Able And Interesting Review Of Sir W....
on Dalhousie which appears in the Spectator of June 4th will be read with peculiar attention by the few survivors of Da1housie's day. With the appreciation of his domestic......
Pro The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sir,—the Working...
founded in 18.54 by F. D. Maurice, Thomas Hughes, J. M. Ludlow, and others with a view to providing an Academical or University education for London working met, has during its......
[to Tee Editor Of Tue "spectator."] Sie, — Mrsrfs....
in the habit of complaining of reviews of books published by them, and they fully recognise the genes-al fairness of the literary notices contained in the Spectator; but a......
. . Lto The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sir,—if Your
columns are still open to specimens of " mixed metaphors," you may think the following, both from Irish Members, worthy of being placed on record. A certain Irish- man, when he......