13 JUNE 1885, page 14

Autobiography.

A S we all see our conduct, for the most part, under a more favourable light than that under which it is seen by others, and even our nearest and dearest sometimes fail to see......

Letters To The Editor.

THE LABOURERS' VOTE. [To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR-"1 S Irz,—The following extracts from a letter lately received from the Rev. W. Berkley, M.A., the Vicar of Navestoek, in......

The Austrian Factory Act.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sia,—Referring to the above subject, I notice a paragraph in your issue of June 6th, in which the following sentences occur :— " If it is......

Marriages Of Affinity.

I To THE EDITOR OF THE " srEcTATos.'n SIR, —It is a relief to find that your language went beyond your meaning. The remark which I wished to controvert was not limited to the......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]

SIR, —Mr. Trevor's quotation from Leviticus xviii. begins and ends too soon. V. 17 has nothing to do with marriage with a deceased wife's sister; v. 18 has :—" And thou shalt......

The Free Church And Disestablishment. [to The Editor Of The

" SPECTATOR." SIR,—Permit me to point out that an erroneous statement OM this subject appears in your issue of last Saturday. The state ment is :—" The General Assembly of the......