The Plumage Bill.
(To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR, — Mr. Rowlands's letter is typical of the methods pursued by the plumage trade. He fastens upon a verbal slip—it cannot but be obvious......
Amrits Ar.
[To THE EDITOR or TES " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—I hope that you will permit me to thank Lord Sydenhara for his very illuminating reply to my letter of the 7th inst.. and also Mr......
The Policy Of The Plough.
(To TUE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR, —If as a practical farmer I may be allowed to say so, I certainly agree with the critics of Sir White-Black's trading account. Quite......
Governing And Not Governing.
[To sus EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."I SIR,—In his letter on " Governing and Not Governing " in your issue of August 14th, Mr. P. E. Roberts writes that " men are ceasing to......
The Chinese Astronomical Instruments At Potsdam.
ITo THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, —I may be allowed, perhaps, to add a few words to the letter which you kindly inserted in the Spectator of July 17th. Firstly, I......