The Alleged Dublin Suicide.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE srscrwroa.."3 SIR,—Your interesting article in the Spectator of November 18th, entitled " Pathos," is, alas ! founded upon a hoax. No such person as......
Poetry.
WHAT DOEST THOU HERE ? RETHOUGHT upon a time that, led astray By fondlconceit of my own worthiness, Scorning a world which God still deigns to bless, Like the great Prophet of......
Art.
THE GRAFTON GALLERY. OUR native decorators have no reason to be alarmed, and a good. deal of reason to be disappointed, by the exhibition of French decorative art opened at the......
The Minimum Wage.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOE.1 SIR, Will the leaders of the late coal strike continue to insist upon the "minimum wage " ? If so, are they prepared for what will follow P......
Women's Suffrage In New Zealand.
[To THE EDITOR OF TUE " SPECTATOR." ] Sin,—In the Spectator of November 18th, you speak of Women's Suffrage having been carried in New Zealand by " a fluke." There may be......
A History 01' English Dress.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " BPECTATOR."I have read with great gratification, in the Spectator of November 18th, your very discriminating review of my daughter's book, "A History of......
Miss Helen Amman's Tales.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] you permit me, late as it is, to call your attention to an error made by your reviewer in the Spectator of October 28th, of Mrs. Caldwell......