30 NOVEMBER 1918, page 15

Byron On Napoleon.

[To THE EDITOR or TEE " SPECTATOR."] Sza,—You quote some extraordinarily appropriate verses of Byron on Napoleon. The following are scarcely lees apposite to the present......

The Italian Victory.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] Saa,—May correct a small error in the paragraph on the Italian victory in the Spectator of November 9th? The number of the Austro-Hungarian......

A. Prophecy Fulfilled.

[To am Emma or ms " Seroraroa."] Sza,—Mr. Arthur S. Owen in his letter in your last issue says : " as a matter of fact, it [the war of 1870-71] ended on May 23rd." In the......

Roche.

[To rim Eerroa or THE " SPECmTOR.."] Sza,—Once again have the readers of an English literary review been misled by an ill-informed correspondent on the question of the origin of......

Gibbon And The House Of Hapsburg. [to Thz Editor Or

THE " SPECTATOR."] Sze,—Now that the oldest reigning Royal House in the world, the House of Hapsburg, has ceased to hold sway, it is interesting to recall the famous quotation......

The Clergy And Parliament.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] Sza,—It is regrettable that Colonel Burgoyne's question regarding the embargo on the clergy should have failed of its object. With the......

Sedition In India. [to The Editor Of The " Spectator"]

Sza,—The-Report-of Mr. Justice Rowlatt's Committee on Sedition in Indite has at length been published in. England, after a pro- tracted delay which, in view of the disclosures......