[ To The Editor Of The 131pectator.")
you permit one who has read the Spectator for thirty- six years, and who has almost invariably found himself in agree- ment with it, and who has, moreover, until recently been......
[to Run Emron Op Vtr ..srccraroa."] May Be In Error,
but I cannot have forgotten what I never knew. Your prediction was your warning, not Mr. Glad- stone's, and I did not see or bear of it. It does credit to your political......
Treasure-trove And Dreamland.
rTo TES EDITOR OF 'RR “EIPECTATOlt." J Sra,—Some weeks ago, I brought upon myself some expressions of wrath and strong disapproval from members of a certain Society to which in......
The Irish Land Bill.
[To MI EDITOR OF TER SPEOTITOlt."] Snt,—Your article on "The Great Danger of the Situation" gives in a few words the exact facts of the case. The twenty-second clause of the......
The Cry For Reconstruction.
[To TES EDITOR OF TR% SPRCTATOR,"] Sia,—We should indeed be unreasonable if we made any com- plaint of your observations under the above heading, as far as we are concerned, in......