A NATIONAL PARTY.
• [To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.1 SIEjThe one lasting hope of all moderate men, no matter to what political party they may belong, is that the nation may be indulged during the next few weeks in watching the growth of what, for lack of a better phrase, we may call unalloyed " Georgism." This indulgence from its very nature will produce a natural and healthy reaction, which will be stimulated by the gradual but certain destruction of the Protectionist microbe at present infecting a portion of the body, and the introduction of the germ of a strong national party. This at all events is the hope and belief of
A FREE-TEADE UNIONIST.