6 FEBRUARY 1892, page 14

The Decline Of Swagger.

W E shall not, we hope, be accused of knocking another nail into the coffin of Respectability, ii we venture to point to the decline of swagger as one of the signs of the -......

Lord Canning.

[To THE EDITOR OF TER "SPECTATOR. "] Six, In your review of " Lord Canning" by Sir. H. Cunning- ham, you write as follows : "Out of 2,500 capital sentencee, which he [Lord......

[to The Editor Op Zee • "spectator. " ] Was Profoundly...

in the account of your correspondent "A. D. C.," which appears in the Spectator of January 30th, of her barking travelling companion. Before reading it, I had presumed that ,......

Was It Hydrophobia?

[To THE EDITOR or--THE •tiOotcramos."] Sin,—The interesting letter in the Spectator of January 80th, has called to my memory a- very curious passage from an anony- mous......

Letters To The Editor.

BURNS IN LONDON. tro 'ME EDITOR -OT TEE "SPECTATOR.') Sra, — I am informed that Burns was offered £200 a year to write in a London newspaper. I have not MeScott Douglas's......