25 AUGUST 1894, page 14

Priated, And From Mr. Courtney The Most Memorable Warning Of

his most memorable speech! Mr. Courtney, I notice, troubles you not a little. In despair, apparently, of some better explanation of his independence, you say he "likes to stand......

The Lynching Of Negroes In America.

[To TIER EDITOR OF TUN " filDROTATOR."] SIR,—May I enter a word of protest against the substance of many articles which are now going the rounds of the Press on this subject P......

Landlords In Ireland, Essex, And Wiltshire.

[To TON EDITOR OF Tut " OFRICTATOR,"] SIB, —Your correspondent, "A Family Solicitor," in the Spectator of August 11th, has gratified your wish expressed in your review of Mr.......

[to The Editor Of Vie " Spectltor.."]

Sen,—In my short letter in the Spectator of August 18th, I fear I let brevity lapse into obscurity. By saying that the ballot had ceased to exist, I merely meant that, at least......