Mrs. Stowe And Lord Byron.
ITo THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—In reference to the charge made by Mrs. Stowe against the character of Lord Byron, would it not be well to remember the following words......
Books.
ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH.* MRS. CLOUGH has done wisely in giving her husband's remains so frankly to the world, and all understanding readers will thank her sincerely for the true......
Compulsory Education.
(TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") Stu„—In your short notice about compulsory education in last week's number, you say that all that is necessary is" to make all pay- ment of......
The Irish Catholic Bishops.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—In your number of the 4th you say of Cardinal Cullen's demand that Government should surrender the whole of the education of......
Letters To The Editor.
THE ORIGIN OF CIVILIZATION. [To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:] SIR,—In your issue of August 28th you do me the honour to notice some iemarks which I offered on Sir John......
Railway Investments.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTA.TOIL") Stn,—In your article of the 28th ult., on railway investments, you say that the London and North-Western pays only 54- on its £100 stock.......