18 JULY 1903, page 16

A Plea For The Fairchild Family. [to The Editor Of

THU "SPECTATOR,"] Sin,—Are you not a little hard on the "Fairchild Family" (Spectator, June 27th) ? In order to judge it fairly we must remember that a hundred years ago there......

[to Tee Editor Of The "spectator."]

SIR,—" Comprehension is not compromise." This was a golden speech of the late Bishop Samuel Wilberforce; and he applied it to the Chur'ch of England with his usual pene. trating......

Compromise Or Comprehension?

pro THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR,"] SIB, — In a sermon preached five years ago before a gathering of clergy at Oxford the following sentence occurred :--" Our ideal must be, not......

The Tariff And The Emigrant. [to The Editor Of The

"SPECTATOR."] SIE,—The Washington correspondent of that admirable Free-trade organ, the New York Times, telegraphs to his journal the substance of an interview he has had with......

Free-trade And " Dumped " Goods.

[TO THE EDITOR OP TER " SPECTATOR.'] SIR,—One of the reasons which is frequently given for the need of reconsideration of our Free-trade system is the impor- tation of foreign......

The Extension Of Hampstead Heath: An Appeal.

!'To THU BOMA OF TUB "SrscrAroa.1 Si, — It has become necessary to enlarge Hampstead Heath because the "Twopenny Tube" is going to have two stations there,—one on the very edge......