17 MARCH 1894, page 15

Titmice.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. " ] Srn,—The interesting letters that have of late been appearing in your columns—letters in which various correspondents have given details of......

Letters To The Editor.

THE ATTACK ON THE LORDS. [To THR EDITOR OP TER " SPECTATOR:'] must be one of the very oldest of the readers of the- Spectator, and though I have somewhat parted company with......

The Pains And Pleasures Of Sympathy.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,— Charles Lamb has a remark about sympathy which, after your interesting article in the Spectator of March 10th, it may be appropriate to......

Mr. Selous And The Indunas.

[TO TER EDITOR OF THZ "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—It is the impossible that always happens, and so I suppose it is the case that no one pointed out to you the mistake into which you......

The Crisis And Its Dangers. [to The Editor Of Ter

" SPECTATOR."] A. V. Dicey's letter, and your leader on this subject in the Spectator of March 10th, give timely warning to Liberal :Unionists and to their opponents likewise,......

"contracting-out " Again.

[To TER EDITOR OF TIII "SPECTATOR. "] do not wish to enter into any public controversy with an old friend—an old fellow-worker and fellow-fighter like Judge Hughes—but when he......