26 NOVEMBER 1887, page 14

Private-bill Legislation.

[To in Burros, or rex ••SPECTATOR.'•] Sm,—You remark, in the course of the review of Mr. Clifford's "History of Private-Bill Legislation," that the delegation of Private-Bill......

Letters To The Editor.

EXPROPRIATION AND IRISH LANDLORDS. rro Or TIM assor cos."I Sin, —It is perfectly true, as you point out in the Spectator of November 19th, that, as a matter of fact, there is......

The Keswick Footpaths Controversy.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE •• SPECTATOR."] SIE, — A few weeks ago, some attention was aroused by the action of the Keswick Footpaths Association with reference to an alleged stoppage......

The Demand Made On The Pulpit.

[To THE EDITOR or TEX "BeRcrxros."J do not think that the argument for using a liturgy can be applied (as in the article in your issue of November 19th) to the praotice of......

The Wrongs Of Ireland.

[To THE EDITOR OW THE SPECTATOR:1 Bea,—I see (Times, November 21st) that forty Nonconformist ministers and two Church of England clergymen of Bristol, "one of the English cities......