The Prestige Of Liberalism.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The professing Liberals of the present day constantly appeal to the results of the Liberalism of the pastas a guarantee for the future.......
"caparisons Are Odorous."
[To rim EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sie,—The accomplished writer whose interesting letter, under the above quotation, appeared in the Spectator of June 9th,. errs, with many......
The Late Dr. John Rae, F.r.s. [to The Editor Of
THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—A biography of the late Dr. John Rae, F.R.S., the Arctic traveller, being in course of preparation, Mrs. Rae will be- obliged by the loan of any......
Catholic Priests And Bull-fights. [to The Editor Of The...
regret I have only my memory to trust to as to the terms of the decree, and after the letter of Mr. J. Noyes, I suppose I must have made an error in stating that the Papal......
Poetry.
THE HAW.A_RDEN HOR.A.CE. AD ARISTIDEN OBFUSCATIIM. IF clear be your conscience, my Morley, No bullet-proof coat you'll re- quire, Though often dispirited sorely By Erin's......
The Budget.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SFECTATOR."J SIB,—As I generally agree with the views you express on political subjects, it is with much regret that I have observed the line you have......