28 JANUARY 1882, page 11

Letters To The Editor.

LORD LYTTON'S CHARACTER OF MR. JUSTICE O'HAGA.N. [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sia,—We have not all been to Calcutta of late years, and so many may not recognise the......

Russian Intolerance, And The Duty Of Liberals. [to The...

or THE "sprcremoR.1 SIR,—At last, and not a day too soon, a meeting has been con- vened to protest against the monstrous cruelties and, still more, monstrous injustice inflicted......

The Persecution Of The -jews.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The attitude which the Spectator has for some time past taken concerning the Jews seems to have reached a culminating point in last......

Speakers And Reporters.

T HE plain truth has never yet been spoken upon the case as it stands between shorthand writers and public speakers. But in the meanwhile, sufferers like "P. C. W.," who wrote......