4 NOVEMBER 1882, page 13

Correspondence.

Y ET, you fair, fickle, excitable, provoking, delightful France, how absolutely you stand in the place of scapegrace to Europe, and how entirely every well-constituted being......

Mr. Godkin And The Irish Question.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.' . ] S111, — I had hoped not to occupy any more of your valuable space, either with my views on Ireland or any other subject. But Mr. Goldwin......

Letters To The Editor.

ELDEST SONS. [TO THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR.'] Sia,—I know nothing of Lord Cranborne's chances of learning "municipal life" in "St. George's,"—presumably, "in the West." As to......