4 SEPTEMBER 1880, page 13

Secularism And The Clergy.

(TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:1 have read with interest your comments on my letter to the Guardian, and shall be glad if you will allow me to make a few remarks by way of......

The Peace Of Ireland.

[To THE EDITOR OF TIM " SPECTATOR.") Sin,—It cannot be too clearly understoqd that the riots in the towns of the North of Ireland have nothing whatever to do with the agrarian......

" Gin" Traps.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR. "] Stn,—I have an idea that the trap sold by Mr. Spong, King William Street, Strand, is, if not a perfect trap, vastly superior to the cruel "......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator:'] Fora, — You Say, "the...

ought to be specially grateful to Mr. Bradlaugh's followers for giving them tracts, or doing any- thing to bring before them the nature of their own views." We, clergy, have yet......

The Bournemouth Case. [to The Editor Of The "spectator."]

Sia,—My bad writing did me bad service, when it made -" factitious " look like " fictitious," and got it so printed. Will you let my argument have the benefit of the correction,......