30 AUGUST 1873, page 13

Mr. Ll. Davies And The Fourth Commandment.

[TO THII EDITOR OF TRH " EPROTATOR.1 Sin,—It may seem superfluous in another layman to step in between "A Layman" and Mr. Ll. Davies, but as one who himself entertained some......

Mr. Hughes On Female Labour.

Ere THE EDITOR OF THE 'SPECTATOR.] you allow me to ask Mr. Hughes how he expects his proposed law prohibiting married women from earning more than half-wages in all our factory......

" Sophismes Econoriiques." Rro The Editor Of The...

SIR,—Your correspondent " S." is quite correct in saying that Sitnms and Macintyre published Mr. G. R. Porter's translation of Bastiat's Sophismes Economiques " ; but it was......

Books.

A HUMAN AQUARIUM.* TILE anonymous volume which we now introduce to the notice of our readers is very thin, as well in its literary contents as in its material compass. Like the......

The Natal Church Lands' Bill.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") Stit,—As a layman residing in Natal, will you allow me to point out some of the hardships which the recent refusal of the Privy Council to......

(to The Editor Of The "spectator:*j

SIR,—"A Layman," who objects to Mr. Davies's view of the Fourth Commandment, seems virtually to concede the point at issue, when he speaks of the beneficent energy of ministers......