7 AUGUST 1886, page 14

Letters To The Editor.

THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR AND PERJURY. [To THE EDITOR OF TILE "SPECTATOR."] concede that the law of England is not only great and venerable, but is sufficient in itself, and perhaps......

Confessing Ancestors' Srns.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:1 SIR,—I have been often struck with admiration of a trait which shows the generous, manly character of the English nation.. They are difficult......

The Trades Unions And Home-rule.

[To TEE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:9 SIR, — I had in my mind not especially the Sheffield outrages in 1867, but the whole system of outrages perpetrated throughout the......

Facts And Fiction About Ireland.

[To THE EDITOR OF TRE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, — As there seems to be some hallucination in England on the subject of Romish intolerance, and as to the treatment which the Protestant......