Mr. Binney On Deism.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIE,—In your interesting review of " Weigh-House Chapel Ser- mons" a quotation is presented in which Mr. Binney replies to the common......
Letters To The Editor.
ST. KILDA. (TO THE EDITOR OF THE " EPEOTITOR., Sin,—My attention has been called to some letters which have appeared in your two last numbers referring to St. Kilda. As......
The Public Schools Act, 1868:
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR, —If Mr. Knatchbull-Hugessen's motion on this subject had been carried, we should have ascertained facts which are now liable to be......
(to The Editor Of The "spectator"]
SIR,—Mr. Carvell Williams's letter seems to me to carry its own proof of the non-necessity for any change in the law of burials, so far as obstacles to the interment of......
The Burials Bill.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sta,—I should be glad of an opportunity for saying that the phrase " of weekly occurrence," in reference to the particular " scandal " to......
Local Rates And Central Grants.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "smarm:m:1 have been looking over the file of the Spectator for 1875, and have been struck by your article of November 20, entitled " Another Lesson from......
The British-columbia Grievance. [to The Emma Of The...
Sta,—In the issue of the Spectator just to hand (March 18) I find an article entitled "The Grievance of British Columbia." The whole article is based on an error, for which not......