11 AUGUST 1894, page 15

The Closure In The Public-house.

S TUDENTS of humanity, who find in the police-court reports much valuable material for study, will hardly have failed to note a case of assault which was tried before the North......

"quo Tisque Tandem."

[To THE EDITOR Or THE 4. SPECTAT011:1 SIn,—The rapidly approaching end of one of the least credit- able sessions ever held by the British Parliament, cannot fail to suggest......

The Ethics Of Tax-dodging.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR."] Sin,—In your interesting article, in the Spectator of August 4th, on "The Ethics of Tax-Dodging," you write :—" He who knowingly introduces......

Letters To The Editor.

EVICTED TENANTS. [To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:] your article in the Spectator of August 4th you say Mr. Courtney "must have known perfectly well that the evil -result of......

The Position Of English Landowners. [to The Editor Or The

"SPECTATOR."] Sin, — In your review in the Spectator of August 4th, of Mr. T. W. Russell's article in the National Review, on the losses of Irish landlords, you express a wish......