11 JUNE 1898, page 16

Another Side Of Mr. Gladstone.

[TO THE EDITOR OF TH2 "Semor•Tolt."] SIR,—In your interesting article on another side of Mr, Gladstone's powerful character in the Spectator of June 4th, you say that, "though......

England And The Transvaal.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Srn,—I observe that in a footnote to my letter which you published in the Spectator of June 4th you lay down the maxim that, as Great......

Latin In Roman Britain.

[To Tar EDITOR 01 ERZ " SPECTATOR "] Sin,—How do those who deny or doubt the currency of Latin in Roman Britain dispose of the evidence of Bede P " This island at present......

Mr. Gladstone And The Armenian' Atrocities.

[To TH2 Enrron OF THE " spacTiTos."] SIR,—Having in mind the passionate righteous bursts of indignation manifested by Mr. Gladstone with regard to the- Armenian atrocities, it......

Dante.

[To TEE EDITOR OF TEL "SPECTATOR."' SIR,—Yonr reviewer of Mr. Gardiner's book on Dante well points out the misfortune of the great poet being regarded too much as "the Bard of......

American Social Forces.

[To TEL EDITOR OF TEE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, —Under this heading in the Spectator of June 4th you do a cruel injustice to the memory of General McClellan. Having drilled and......

Sharks.

(TO TEL EDITOR or TEE " spacmva.°1 Sin,—About two years ago, whilst sailing alone off the coast of one of the Bahama Islands, I saw what I believed to be at shark leap out of......