Letters To Tiie Editor.
HOW TO RELEASE MR. GREEN. [To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, — I do not like your generous endeavour to befriend an injured man, and to keep the Bishops out of a hole, to......
[to The Editor Of The " Spectator:1 Sir,—it Is Much
to be desired that the valuable suggestion which you make of a "provisional amnesty " should be turned to im- mediate account. No one, surely, could more fittingly advocate its......
(to The Editor Of The " Spectator:) Sir,—allow Me To
state, in reference to the correspondence which has appeared in your column, in regard to the imprison- ment of the Rev. S. F. Green, a fact connected with his prose- cution......
The Restfulness Of Talk.
T HE fine paper on "Talk," by " R. L. S.," in the Cornhill for April, a paper which a century since would, by itself, have made a literary reputation, does not cover the whole......