Mr. Baldwin Brown And Universalism. (to The Editor Of The
" SPEaTATOR:1 SIR,—I much regret that Mr. Edward White, in expounding his own creed, has felt himself at liberty, quite uncalled, to offer an erroneous exposition of mine. Ile......
Count T Moltke.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR:] your review (Oct. 20) of Moltke's Letters on Turkey, you speak of" the ludicrous mistakes made by English journalists, and even military......
Lord Hartington In Scotland.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPEOTATOR."] -Sin,—Lord Hartington comes down to Scotland next week for a more important purpose than you seem to wet of. His errand is not merely, or......
Poetry.
ADRIFT. DRIFT, let it drift ; the cords are snapped that curbed it ; The rigid anchor holds that bark no more ; Thl impatient sails whose fluttering so disturbed it No longer......