A Strange Story.
ITO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR") SIR,—I notice that the writer of the article in the Spectator of May 3rd entitled "A Strange Story" asks whether it is not a remarkable fact......
[to The Editor Of' The "spectator."]
SIR, — I was present at a field-day in Richmond Park during the summer of 1860 or 1861, probably the latter, in which the H.A.C. (the Honourable Artillery Company of London) and......
[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sir,—the Walking ....
of children are not often tested to their utmost extent, but they would seem to be greater than the writer of the article in the Spectator of May 3rd is inclined to admit. I......
Professor Huxley As Author Of The Term "agnostic."
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") Sin,—Your correspondent in the Spectator of April 26th relieves me personally from an embarrassment. I did not think it fair to trouble the......
Tiberius The Tyrant.
ITo THE EDITOR OF TUE "SPECTATOR.") SIR, — AS a general rule I hold that time is ill spent in pro- testing against an inadequate review, but on the present occasion I feel that......
[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sie,—the Thanks Of The
nation are due to you for boldly entering the lists in this matter. The Duke of Norfolk generously permits not only manceuvres, but large camps of Regulars and Volunteers, in......
[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]
SIR, — Tbere is one point about the Richmond Park con- troversy which fills me with dismay. It is this. The head of a Government Department is asked a question as to an im-......