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Books.

CALVERLEY.* Ii' the death of Calverley did not eclipse the gaiety of nations," it has at least "diminished the stock of harmless pleasures" for the English-speaking race. The......

The Church And The New Electors.

pro nue iDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—The letters of Mr. Lee Warner and Mr. Llewelyn Davies,. like the speech orMr. Albert Grey lately quoted in the Spectator, suggest a new......

Pensions For Clergymen. [to The Editor Of The " Evict/lt*8"i

&a,—Your columns are always open for the advocacy of any measure that is likely to promote the welfare of the Church of Rngland: I venture, therefore, to crave space, , even at......

The Word "cure."

rTO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SER,—In your review of "An Irish Novel" on October 3rd, you quote "By curing the black cow that died" as a blunder. It is not an error at......