18 FEBRUARY 1905, page 15

Sie, — May I Call The Attention Of Your Readers To "the

Evangelical Free Church Catechism," prepared by Special Committees of the National Council of Evangelical Free Churches in England and Wales ? It was composed to "express the......

[to The Editor Of The "spectiltor.1

SIR,—The reviewer of Mr. Payne's book in last week's Spectator seems to feel a. little doubt as to the rating of H.M.S. Ascension Island. It is really a fact, and persons born......

Sir,—your Hearty Endorsement Of Mr. Higginson's Letter On...

subject in last week's Spectator distresses me, it seems so inconsistent with your support of Free-trade. If our merchant seamen are to have higher wages, better food, and......

Sir, — Will You Please Allow Me To Assure Mr. Higginson...

February 11th), that when he sees "the scheme" set forth he will find his objections fully met ? As he hints, I have elsewhere set forth my views as to the number of officers......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sru,—referring To...

on the above subject in the Spectator of February 11th, may I, as an old public-school boy, and one who has only left a few years, say a few words on the question of compulsory......

Sir,—in Your Issue Of February 11th, P. 220, It Is

stated that "Philip Stanhope Worsley sent General Lee his translation of the Iliad with a nobly laudatory inscription." Surely the work sent would have been the translation of......

[to The Editor Of The " Spropator.")

STB,—The cases of the bird and the insect mentioned in your last week's article on the above subject are scarcely parallel. The mason wasp that visited the keyhole was a......