28 JULY 1900, page 14

Et° Tre Editor Of The Eseacratowe Think "'hi R. G."

(Spectator, July 218t) is wrong in attributing the stranding of the Great Britain' (not . the Great Eastern ' ) to the temporary aberration of the Captain. My father was at the......

The Achievement Of The City Imperial Volunteers.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sra,—Your pages have always accorded a hearty welcome to all that might further the interests of the Volunteer forces. And the service as a......

Count Mouravieff And England.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] Snt,—Will "Emeritus" forgive me for saying that his letter in the Spectator of July 21st is, in my humble judgment, an excellent illustration......

The Aberration Period Of Middle Lim

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:] am quite sure that if my meaning has been mistaken, or if my theory has been thought "of little worth," my own ambiguity has been to blame,......

The Surrender Of Mason And Slidell.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Siu,—The Queen at the time of the surrender of Mason and Slidell had no more to do with peace than you had. We had Mason and Slidell on board......

Archbishop Temple And The Crisis In The Church.

[To TIEN EDITOR OF TEE "SPECTATOR."] SIEc — YOR mistake the point at issue (Spectator, July 21st) when you speak of the "outrageous attacks and virulent abuse of men who neither......