30 APRIL 1881, page 13

Letters To The Editor.

THE IRISH LAND BILL. ere THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The,proposals of .Mr. Gladstone are treated by one power- ful party as confiscatory, by another as illusory. Those......

-william Law's Letters: "can" Versus" Cannot." Go The...

THE . " SPEC CATOR:1 ,Sra,—William Law must have written the sentence quoted in your numbers of the 16th and the 23rd inst. thus,—" No creature can have any misery from which......

Were The Garrotters Put Down By Flogging?

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sin,—The reviewer, in last week's Spectator, of' Walpole's " His- tory of England," says, " We think that this question [whether the cat '......

Go The Editor Of The "spectator:']

SIB ,-I have delayed my answer to Mr. Wilson's letter until I could refer to We " Letters of William Law." Absence from home has prevented me from making that reference until......