Letters To The Editor.
AN APPEAL TO UNIONISTS. [TO THE EDITOR or THE "SPECTATOR "] 3ra, — It will be with great satisfaction that all Unionists, and not a few so-called Home-rulers, in the United......
The Uganda Railway.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. "? SIR,—Now that we are at Khartoum and higher, has not the gauge of the Uganda railway already become of immediate practical interest ? The......
The Pacification Of The Soudan.
[TO THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR. " ] Sts,—The very striking vaticination of Sayid Hassan e Morghani to which you have drawn attention in the Spectator of September 24th may......
The Battle Of Omdurman.
[To THY EDITOR or THE "SPUTATOB."] SIR,—I read with great interest the letter of your corre- spondent in the Spectat,- of September 24th drawing atten- tion to the remarkable......
Parochial Councils.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOE:1 Sra,—I have had experience of a Parochial Council such ae. you speak of for fifteen years in two parishes. The Council I . left six years ago......