26 SEPTEMBER 1874, page 15

The Irtsh Church Body. (to The Editor Of The "spectator."]

Sra,—I did not see the Spectator of the 12th till some days after publication. "J. S. G." speaks of the "so-called Representative Body of the Church of Ireland." The formation......

Sonnet.

[To THE BLIND ARCHITECT OF THE CITY OF LIFE, WHOSE RUMBLE HONES ARE THE CREATURES OF EARTH, WATER, AND AIR, AND WHOSE NIETTNO-HOUSI" IS MAN.) How true thy work, blind Builder of......

Inspection Of Secondary Schools.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I regret that my letter last week, which you kindly in- serted, was partly based on a misconception as to the scope of the "Oxford and......

A Correction Corrected.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR:1 5111, —In reply to "A. R. W.," I beg leave to say that I have stated nothing in my letters as fact that rested on rumour. In speaking of......

Letters To The Editor.

THE OLD CATHOLICS. [TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR:] Sis,—May I be allowed to make two or three remarks on your article relative to the Old-Catholic Conference at Bonn ? 1. The......

Grati'an's Prophecy.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") Sra,—In your last week's summary you allude to Grattan's prophecy to the effect that Ireland would yet send a hundred rascals into the House......

How Soon Man's Ray Of Science Spent Dead In The

circling darkness falls ',— As the pale light to prisons lent Expires upon their murky walls. The captive's lamp, that flickering shows His cell's dim vault and dusky floor,......

Erratum.—id Last Week's Spectator, In The Linos Headed, "...

Loge Soluti," tho seventh line from the end should have read," And all sorts of delicate joukery-pawkery."......