29 SEPTEMBER 1877, page 16

Mr. Ruskin's Dogmatism. [to The Editor Of The...

we indeed found our Iarpes3s zip/ Tsis spuvis, who is i7rwT4frce.s , Ti xprierTou irovilpdy zio■ 1.4ccOnpigiredp, the existence of whom Socrates found it so bard to believe in,......

[to Tee Editor Of The "spectator.") Sm,—i Know That Mr.

Bourne does not mean to misrepresent my language, but he certainly misunderstands it. I never used words implying that "those matters which have been hitherto managed by......

Letters To The Editor.

THE CONFEDERATES AND THE TURKS. [TO TRH EDITOR OF TILE "SPROTATOR.1 Sin„—I see that in your last number you call attention to the curious parallel which exists between the......

The "new Zealander" And Lord Macaulay, [to The Editor Of

THE "SPECTATOR.'] Sin,—Is it quite fair that Lord Macaulay should have all the honour of having invented the "New Zealander " ? The fol- lowing extracts appear to me to be......

The Monitorial System.

Lfro THE EDITOR OF THE "SPEOTATOR."] Sin,—Eyery public schoolmaster who has written to you upon this subject has pleaded for the retention of monitors in large schools. But none......

Penny Banks.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—As you close your notice of the Yorkshire Penny Bank, in your issue of September 8, by the question, "What would not such banks, if......