Charles Blacker Vignoles.
rr0 THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—Your very laudatory article upon this engineer's life com- pels me to say that my grandfather, General Hutton (who, as Captain Hutton,......
Mr. Chaplin On Bimetallism.
Lro THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—In your notice of Mr. Chaplin's speech on Bimetallism you remark that "it is evident that when Germany abandoned the silver standard,......
Lord Beaconsfield And The Primrose. [to The Editor Of The
" SPECTATOR?'] Si,-A s my health, now (D.V.) nearly re-established, caused my absence from London, I have only just seen your article and subsequent correspondence on the......
Mr. Bryce's University Clause.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,— " What hinders Presbyterian union in Scotland ?" you ask in the Spectator of June 8th. "Sad to say, nothing more important than the......
Monkeys' Brains.
[TO TAZ EDITOIA OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Szn,—Dr. Berdoe has no doubt justly defined the actual bodily pain endured by the monkeys mentioned in my former letter. Any reader,......