29 APRIL 1905, page 29

(to Tub Editor Op Tub .‘ Seacrxresoi Sir,—the Other Day

I rang for a District Messenger, and there appeared a lad possessing all the outward appearance of quickness and brightness that one seems invariably to meet in messenger boys.......

[to Thz Editor Op The "spectator"] Sir,—i Have Read With

deep interest, and for the most part with cordial agreement, your article under the above heading in the Spectator of April 22nd, but the second paragraph, in which you maintain......

Responsibility For High Rates.

[TO TRH EDITOR OP THE " SPROrATOR.1 SIR,—Will you allow sue a few words of comment on" Outis's " letter in your issue of April 22nd on the above subject ? His story is that a......

(to The Editor Of The "spectator."]

SIR,—I am most grateful to you for so kindly inserting my letter last week, and in reply to the note you appended I do not wish to add one word of my own ; but I should feel......

(to Trh Editor 07 The " Spectator."] Sia,—the Free Church

will probably not attempt to "impede the passage of the Act" which the Prime Minister has promised. You will remember that Lord Elgin's Commission (to make inquiries with a vie*......