30 NOVEMBER 1850, page 14

Sir—the Most Remarkable Phsenomenon Attending The Present...

the apathy of the very persons who are most directly inte- rested in it, namely, the Under-graduates. No attempt has as yet been made by them to obtain from the Commissioners......

Evidence Aga.inst Tile Universities.

Word, 18th November 1850. Sin—In the notices which from time to time have appeared in the public papers of the doings of the University _Commission, there is as yet no men- tion......

Rttr To 4t Cahn.

DANGERS OF THE NO-POPERY AGITATION. 27th November 1860. Sin—In the present passionate state of the public mind, it is perhaps hardly to be hoped that either journals or readers......

'blunders On All Sides.

Ste—The publication of a Papal bull affecting the feelings of the people of England was ill-advised at this period of the year, when the daily press are hard set to fill their......