The Value Of Irish Land.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Your correspondent, "An Irish Barrister," concludes his letter, published in your last number, by affirming that to talk, as I have......
" Faucit Of Balliol." [to The Editor Of The "brecraroa.")
SIR,—In your review of my novel, "Emit of Balliol," you take exception to a political passage which may be misunderstood. It was written at the time when I, in common with many......
Correspondence.
MR. GLADSTONE AND HOME-RULE. Enron • CORRESPONDENT. j Sift,—The excitement caused in certain quarters by Mr. Glad- stone's reference to Home-rule, in his reply to Mr. Smyth's......
A Question From Scotland. [to The Editor Of The "...
SIR,—Lord Colin Campbell will have a nearer difficulty than that to which your correspondent refers. When the Duke of Argyll, in 1877, protested against Lord Hartington's pledge......
Letters To The Editor.
MR. GLA.DSTONE AND THE ROMAN CATHOLICS. [To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."1 SIR,—In an article contributed by me to the current number of the Contemporary Review, I have......