The Courage Of Animals.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Stu,—In the Spectator of Deoember 31st, which, although a regular subscriber to your valuable paper, I only happened to see to-day, owing to......
Unexpected Wealth.
[ma THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR." SIR,—As the daughter of the late Albert Way, the archwo- logist, I beg to correct your correspondent's information respecting a fortune being......
Letters To The Editor.
THE LANCASHIRE LOCK-OUT. [To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPDCTATOR."] the Manchester Guardian of February 4th, I saw a -quotation from the Spectator re" The Lancashire Lock-out," In it......
The Beavers At The Zoo.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR." I Sin,—In your review of the book on beavers, in the Spectator of January 28th, I think you are unfairly severe on the want of intelligence in......
Electrical Railways.
F OR several reasons, the opening of the new Electrical Railway at Liverpool on Saturday by Lord Salisbury attracted more attention than any event of the week outside the walls......
[to The Editor Of The " Spectatoic]
Siu,—Allow me to point out an error into which your writer, in the Spectator of February 4th, on the lock-out in Lanca- shire, seems to have fallen. The notice of reduction in......
The Change In Pronunciation.
ITO THE EDITOR OF THE 44 SPECTATOIL."] 5111, —In the criticism in the Spectator of January 28th last, on Mr. Drury's "reprint of Waller's poems," it is remarked that one of the......