24 MAY 1884, page 14

Wild Flowers Of Irish Speech.

[To ma EDITOR OF THE "SpEcnrou.-1 SIR,—It by no means follows that the quaint remarks of our peasantry, which never fail to amuse an Irish audience, should- be equally......

F. D. Maurice And J. Mcleod Campbell. [to The Editor

OF THE "SPECTATOR."1 Sui,—Let me at once express my sincere regret that I should ever have appeared to deserve the charge which Mr. Donald Campbell brings against me, of taxing......

Criminous Clerks.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sia,—In your article on " Indiscipline in the Church of England," you do good service in calling attention to the grave scandal of criminous......

[to The Editor Op The " Spectator "1

SIR,—May I, as a clergyman, thank you for your article on "Indiscipline in the Church of England " ? It is a nail which wants" a great deal of hammering, and I do hope you will......