13 MAY 1899, page 15

Mo The Editor Op The "spectator."] Srr,—in The Spectator Of

April 1st you discussed the best methods of inducing sleep, and recalled some of the old- fashioned prescriptions. Personally, I find a good plan is to have some hobby or......

Cromwell.

[To THE EDITOR OP IRE "SPECTATOR."] StnAn your article in the Spectator of April 29th on Cromwell, I think it is somewhat cavalierly to speak of those as fanatics who do not......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator"] Sin,—i Have Been...

in the letters of your corre- spondents on the subject of sleep, though, living out of the world and apart from many of the fashions of the time, that of sleeplessness (or......

The Mystery Of Sleep.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Is it not the case that sleeplessness is caused more often by indigestion than " over-activity of the brain" ? I know one who is......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator."] Str,—may I Make An

addition to the excellent suggestion of your correspondent, "X. X. X.," that the cause of sleepless- ness is the effort to obtain sleep, and that, therefore, we should cease to......

(to The Editor Of Tee "spectator. " ] Sir, — The Irish...

have gone as any one who knows the country would expect. As Mr. Devitt puts it, "He has wiped the floor with his political opponents," and for once "has nothing to complain of."......