18 OCTOBER 1890, page 14

Mr. Courtney And "prodding."

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR:] SIBIn common probably with a good many Conservative Unionists, I read Mr. Leonard Courtney's recent speech with some little anxiety, but I......

Letters To The Editor.

IRISH LAND-PURCHASE AND THE ELECTIONS. [To THE BDITOR OF TEE " SPECTLT011.." Si,—In explanation of this letter, I am obliged to say, what" those who may read it could not know,......

[to T3e Editor Of The "spectator."]

Six,—Perhaps the testimony of one of the many thousands of " Tories " who think as you do about the " prodding " policy of Mr. Courtney may be acceptable to you. Ever since Lord......

In Praise Of Golf.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] its issue of October 4th, the Spectator ventures to say "A Word against Golf." So much of this article, however, is in genuine praise of the......

Bishop Thorold.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR,"] Sin,—In noticing the preferment of Bishop Thorold to Win- chester, you say that his translation, together with the appointment of Mr. Festing......