12 OCTOBER 1912, page 15

[to The Editor Op The " Spectator: ] Sir,—mr. De

Montmorency's laughter recalls the noble words in which Scott summed up the devotion of the clansmen— words which, mutatis mutandis, would be no inapt reply to the "crackling of......

The Marconi Company—a Disclaimer.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."' Srn,—In a leading article in your issue of September 14th, which reaches me here, I find the following sentence :- " Sir Henry Norman pointed......

[to As Editor Of Tim "spectator.]

SIB,—Writing as an observer, and not as a partisan, I should advise your correspondent of October 5th to exhibit his faculty for merriment within the precincts of his Club in......

Carlyle On Home Rule.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR'] SIR,—As a constant reader of the Spectator, I think the enclosed letter would be of interest to your readers at the present time. The letter......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator."] Sir,—i Have Met Naval

and military men who happen to be born Ulstermen. They say that when the tug of civil war comes they will be found—not in clubs and jeering—but in the ranks of their countrymen.......

Topsy-turvydom.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Srn,—The satire of " Punch " was never better employed than in the last issue. Here is Belfast (Free Trade to the backbone) looking to the......

"aspects Of The Irish Question."

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—A publicist who attempts an impartial elucidation of a problem of current politics has no right to complain if his facts and arguments......