22 MAY 1886, page 13

Professor Huxley's "evolution Of Theology."

(To ms EDITOR OF THE " SrzoTATos." J SIR,—Many who are perfectly content to accept the evidence of our Lord Jesus Christ in favour of the Old Testament, as against the rejection......

Aggressive Irreligion In France. [to Tee Editor Of Tee "

SPECTATOR:1 SIR,—M. Albert Reville's ingenious defence of the present religious policy of the French Government requires to be corrected and supplemented. Even supposing that......

Home-rule V. Separation.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."1 SIR,—The more I reflect upon the Irish Question, and the further I push my inquiries, the more I become convinced that the real object and......

The Climate Of Balmoral.

[To TEE EDITOR OF THE " EFECTAT011.” J your number of May 15th, referring to the wet weather experienced by the Queen at the opening of the Liverpool Exhi- bition, you remark......

The Penalty Of Death.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " EIPECTLTOR.") S IR, —In the article on the debate upon Sir Joseph Pease's motion under the above heading, in your number of May 15th, referring to the......

The Irishman's Food.

rTo THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."' SIR,—Sir Lyon Playfair, in his speech of May 18th, remarks that the Irish peasant is not as well fed now as he was in 1846. This I will not......