8 JULY 1893, page 15

A Suggestion To Unionists.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIE,—Mr. Gladstone's tiny majority has enabled him to prac- tically stop all debate on the most important clauses of his Bill for the......

A Fair Distribution Of The Education Rates.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPEOTATOIL."3 SIR, — Your admirable article on " The Archbishop of Canter- bury on Church Schools," in the Spectator of July 1st, is specially grateful......

Shakespeare And Intemperance.

Fro THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] agree with Mr. Fletcher (in the Spectator of July 1st) that a good deal of mischief is done by the absurd habit of identifying Shakespeare......

Private Endowments Of Churches.

ETO THE EDITOR OF THE 0 SPEOTATOIC."1 SIR,—Mr. Roche, in the Spectator of June 24th, writes :— "Why, men ask, should we permanently increase (lurch endowments merely to provide......

Letters To The Editor.

THE COST OF PRODUCING SILVER. [To THE EDITOR Or THE "EIDECTATOR. ° '_ 1 SIR,—In one of your "Notes" in the Spectator of July 1st. you express the following views in regard to......

Great Characters In Fiction.

[To TEE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR,'] have read with mach interest and pleasure the re- marks in your article on Great Characters of Fiction," in the Spectator of July 1st, and I......