2 FEBRUARY 1878, page 13

The Law's Delay.

(TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] ZIR,—A correspondent in your issue of last week thinks that the only remedy for the law's delay is codification. He takes it quite for......

Women's Rights And "breach Of Promise" Suits.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE uSPEOTATOR.1 SIR,—I learn that there is some idea of submitting to Parlia- ment a Bill for the better protection of married women. Its object will not want......

A Foreign Policy Precedent.

(To THE EDITOR OF TEl °SPECTATOR:1 Sin,—It may be instructive, at the present juncture, when one of the regular cuckoo-cries of the soi-disant " patriotic party" is, "You ought......

Letters To The Editor.

INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION IN IRELAND. (TO THE EDITOH Or THE " SPECTATOR:1 Sin,—While agreeing with you and Lord Emly, as most persons indeed will do, on the necessity and......

Roman Catholics And The Eastern Question.

(TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.'] Sin,—It seems to me that my co-religionists are pursuing a most suicidal course by tying up their cause with the effete Ottoman Power. Surely......