[ To The Editor Of The 131pectator.")
you permit one who has read the Spectator for thirty- six years, and who has almost invariably found himself in agree- ment with it, and who has, moreover, until recently been......
Letters To The Editor.
MR. GLADSTONE. [To raw Exams os TXa "Sesersres."1 6'171,-1 ask leave to recall one circumstance connected with the above election which may help to explain the divergence of......
Correspondence.
EXPERIENCE IN IRELAND. [rnors A CORRESPONDENT.] A PLYING visit to Ireland may not qualify a man to speak with authority op Irish affairs; but after travelling in the country......
[to The Editor Of The " Spectator:1
Sea,—I have read with amazement the letter of "A Member of the Oxford Committee in 1865." May I add the following to your own pertinent note ? After the speech on Mr. Dillwyn's......