2 NOVEMBER 1889, page 13

Letters To The Editor.

THE WELSH TITHE QUESTION. [To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sxn, — It is not easy to apportion the blame among those who have had a share in bringing about the present......

A Universal Money.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:1 Sra, — The article, " A Universal Money," in the Spectator of October 26th, is very interesting. With regard to British money, I beg leave to......

The Orienta_lised Imagination.

S IR ALFRED LYALL'S " Verses Written in India "* will be read with the liveliest enjoyment and admiration by a great number of his fellow-countrymen, less on account of their......

English Feeling For Political Character.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " 8nm-rims:I Siu,—In an article headed " Mr. Balfour and the People," you observe :—" At bottom, what Englishmen care for, and what influences them, is......

James Il's Irish Parliament.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR." J Saa,—Irish " Catholics," as they choose to call themselves, must think the readers of the Spectator either very ignorant, or gifted with......

A Forgotten Element In The Land Question.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.1 Sin,—Your article (in the Spectator of October 19th) on "A Forgotten Element in the Land Question," argues that the Irish peasantry will not......