The Last Furore.
M R. JOHN HOLLINGSHEAD, lessee of the Gaiety, is exult- ant over his profits, and lest anybody should over-rate them, he takes the whole world into his confidence. London paid......
Letters To The Editor.
WORD SWORTH' S LIMITS. [To TIM EDITOR. OF TRH SPECTATOR,1 SIR,—In your article last week, on "How to Popularize Words- worth," you remark that he "is not, and never will be, a......
Mn. Lowe's Remedy For The Silver Difficulty.
(TO TIM EDITOR 01' THE " SPEOTATOR:) SIR, — In ease Mr. Lowe should not send a rejoinder to the answer given to him in your last number, may I presume to ask a question or two......
The Ornaments Rubric. [to The Editor Of The "spectator:]...
ins and outs of the debates in Convocation, are no doubt, sufficiently perplexing to any one who was not present. I have, however, carefully read the report in the Guard/at, and......