18 DECEMBER 1886, page 13

How Long Has There Been A Just Policy Towards Ireland?

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SINCIATOR."] SIR,—In your article of November 27th on "The Failure of the British Government in Ireland," you in one way much under- state your argument.......

The Aged Poor Of East London.

[To TIM EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR."1 Si,—With the prospect of a hard winter before ire, and the sufferings of the poor more vividly in our minds than perhaps they have ever been......

The Opportunity Of The Irish Farmer.

[TO THA EDITOR OF THE " SPICTITOR."] Sin,—As Irish farmers have got so much by agitation, it is only natural that they should hope to get a little more. Were Mr. Gladstone still......

Letters To The Editor.

THE BULGARIAN CRISIS. MO TER EDITOR OF THE " EMT...TOR:1 &a,—There are one or two points connected with the present phase of the Eastern Question which I think are not......

Mr. Story On Judas Iscariot.

To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—In your review of "Three Books of Verse," you throw a doubt on the originality of Mr. King's theory that Judas Iscariot was an......