29 NOVEMBER 1845, page 13

Indian Corn.

TO THE EDITOR OF TI1E SPECTATOR. London, 24th November 1845. Sin—I beg permission to add something to what you have stated in the Spectator of the 15th instant on the importance......

Internal National Defence.

TO THE EDITOR OF TI1E SPECTATOR. Sin—As an oldest subscriber, permit me to observe that the thanks of every true Englishman are due to you for your excellent article on our......

Wealth-worship.

A CORRESPONDENT contrasts the splendid testimonial about to be offered to Mr. George Hudson, earned by his success in busi- ness, with the neglect shown to the memory of Sidney......

Who Should Support Tiie 1111511 Sans-potato.

TO T/IE EDITOR OF TI1E SPECTATOR. Stn—in a year of scarcity, some years ago, many influential, charitable, and well - disiaseci persons in the parish of St. 5Iarylebone......

The Speculative Society.

AMONG the honours conferred upon Lord John Russell in Edin- burgh, is the honorary membership of the Speculative Society. This incident leads the mind back to the origin of that......