The Wild Grey-geese Of Holkham.
T N a letter written in 1870 to the late Mr. Stevenson, and published by him in the third volume of "The Birds of Norfolk," Lord Leicester says, "As long as I can recollect,......
Canon Gore's Proposal.
[To saa EDITOR OP TUE "SPECTATOR.'] Sirt,—To disagree with Canon Gore is with me an unusual experience; but I do very earnestly hope that no direct action will ever be taken to......
Bishop Butler's Correspondence With Dr. Clarke.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:] SIR,—I wish to point out an apparent chronological error in the review of Mr. Gladstone's edition of "Bishop Butler,' in the Spectator of......
Dog-stories.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Stn,—The story in the Spectator of February let of the dog 'Nelson,' that drowned the impertinent terrier, recall' a similar one that I am......
Letters To The Editor.
MR. PLUNKETT AND THE IRISH PRISONERS. [To THE EDITOR OF TEE " SPECTATOR:9 Sin,—In the Spectator of February 22nd, referring to the part which I took in the debate on Mr.......
Nelson.
[r0 THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—It appears from a note in the "Despatches and Letters of Lord Nelson," edited by Sir Harris Nicolas, that the ex- pression said to have......