24 AUGUST 1878, page 15

Mini) And Body.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE usrscrkron.-] Stn,—The statement made in your columns by "A Trained Nurse" that people who have suffered much pain bear it better than others, is, I think,......

The Rhodope Outrages.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.'J Stu,—May I observe how much it is to be regretted that some other commissioner than Mr. Fawcett was not appointed to the Rhodope Commission,......

Party Organisation.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:'] Sin,—The correspondence between Mr. Forster and Mr. Illingworth is calculated to give us pause. The Liberal Asso- ciations at Birmingham,......

Intolerance Amongst Catuolics.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "sue-mon:] Stn,—I sent an advertisement to the Tablet, the leading Ultramorl- tane newspaper, of a work called "Conversations on the Vatican Council," and......

The Queen's Bench And Lord Penzance's Court.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE ‘` SPECTATOR:] SIR,—Allow me to say that in your article on the recent break- down of the prosecutions against Messrs. Mackonochie and Edwards, you have......

Small Landowners In Ireland.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:1 Murrough O'Brien, in the Spectator of the 17th inst., quotes me as saying that the condition of the Irish tenant-farmers is little better than......