6 JANUARY 1883, page 20

Letters To The Editor.

THE BISHOP OF MANCHESTER AND MILES PL.A.TTENG. [To THE Burros or rum "SrscrAroa."] Sra,—Unlike my old friend, Mr. Hughes, I feel very grateful to the Spectator for the line that......

(to The Editor Of The " Spectator."1

SIR,—I have read with deep regret your remarks on the refusal of the Bishop of Manchester to institute Mr. Cowgill to the living of St. John's, Miles Platting. I agree with Mr.......

Sir John Lubbock And The Finance Of 1881-2.

[To TEN EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:] do not often see the Spectator when out of town, but the number for December 23rd I got because I wanted to read a friend's article on......

R To Teco Editor Of The " Spectator."1 Sir,—not Wishing

other than the right shoulders to bear the responsibility Of holding an opinion with which Mr. Thomas Hughes disagrees, I write to say that the view that a Bishop "goes beyond......

Rto The Editor Of The " Spectator."1

Sra,—Is there not a fair defence of the Bishop of Manchester upon the charge of truce-breaking which you bring against him P There are two benefices now in exactly the same......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator." I

SIR,—Permit me to say that your article on the Bishop of Manchester's refusal to institute Mr. Cowgill to St. John's, Miles Platting, is not characterised by that fairness which......