27 MAY 1911, page 17

Nationalist Utterances In Ireland.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sin,—The Goodbodys are only one of several Quaker families who prospered and made the King's County prosper in the late eighteenth and the......

The Veteran Reserve From Within. [to The Editor 07 The

"SPECTATOR. "] Sin,—Your readers will have seen various descriptions of last Saturday's parade of the Surrey Veteran Reserve as witnessed by onlookers from outside; perhaps a......

The Blood-red Flag Of England.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, — In case you have not closed this correspondence, I should like to correct Lord Archibald Campbell's statement that only the......

A Phantasm Of The Living.

(To THE EDITOR. Or THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR, — The very interesting letter in last week's Spectator re- specting " precursors " reminds me of a phenomenon which I —in common with......

[to The Editor Of The "sneer...yea."] Sin,—i Have In...

accepted as conclusive Lord Crewe's dictum that " the Union Jack undoubtedly may be flown on land by all His Majesty's subjects." But there is another question, cognate but......

[to The Editor Or The "spectator.") Sir, — In Case You Would

desire to publish any further records of experiences connected with the above subject (which appear to be not uncommon) I send you the following two which }hive occurred to......

Spring "fever."

ITO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR, — Does not Catullus allude to this in his poem, Ad seipsum de adventu veris, when he writes :— " Jam mens prntrepidans avet vagari ;......