11 FEBRUARY 1905, page 15

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator. " ]

Srn,—The use in some of the reports from Russia of the form of the celebrated Warsaw despatch, " Order reigns in Warsaw," reminds me of a snot I heard Sir William Harcourt make......

The Raft At Tilsit. [to The Editor Or The "spectator. " ]

Days in Diplomacy," and of helping to prepare the book for press; its venerable authoress has called my attention to a letter signed " A. L. K." in your issue of January 7th,......

[to The Editor Or Tar "spectator. " ]

Sia,—An interesting document of the great Protector, whose fame is year by year being more cleared from the mists of calumny, has lately come to light at the Northampton Free......

Sra,--surely "a. E. T." Is Strangely Misinformed When He...

in the Spectator of February 4th : " All [the Protestant sects] agree in not believing them [the Sacraments] to be the means of conveying the grace they represent." The Sacra-......

[to The Editor Of The .srecratoa."1 Sin,—my Attention Has...

called to a question in your last issue (p. 186) as to the identity of the civilian who rendered some service to Wellington at Waterloo. His name was Moore, a button......

The Free Churches And The Sacraments. L'ro The Editor Of

THE "SPECTATOR. "] Srn,—Your correspondent " A. E. T.," in last week's issue, betrays an astonishing degree of ignorance about the views of others for one who sets out to......