3 AUGUST 1867, page 15

Scotch Marriages.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The nines of 17th July contains the following startling query :—" Can an adulterous connection become a matrimonial one, even in......

The So-called Garibaldians, And What They Saw In Crete.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sin,—As I have lately been in Crete, and seen with my own eyes what is there going forward, I feel anxious to record my ear- nest......

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'1'HE QUEEN'S BOOK.* WHOEVER advised the Queen to publish this book understood the English people. It will, we believe, tend greatly to reinvi- gorate Her Majesty's popularity,......

Art.

MISS TERRY'S RETIREMENT. AgriNG is, as we believe, one of the Fine Arts most worthy to he studied and practised. It is also the one which in Eng- land is the least understood. A......