Mr Winterbotham's View Of Home-rule. [to Wra Items Or Urs
"Brsorrros."] Sts,—Allow me to point out why I cannot think that Mr. Winterbotham's contribution to the solution of the Irish diffi- culty would fulfil its object. He wishes, he......
M. Pasteur's Statistics.
(To TEE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR.") SI14 — In the admirable letter signed "S. W.," in the Spectator of February 12th, the writer states that the number of deaths among If.......
St. George's Election.
(TO TEE Maros or rum “Brscravol:1 8i,—Albeit a Home-ruler—and proud of it—I have a sneaking fondness for the Spectator, with whom I have passed many a happy Sunday afternoon in......
Mr. Coltaen's "manual Of Oil-painting."
LTO THE EDITOR OF TEE firECTATOR.”1 SIR, — In the review of my "Manual of Oil - Painting," in your issue of February 12th, two methods of painting are contrasted. "Get your......
Mr. 1plaren And The "plan Of Campaign." [to The Editor
OF THE "SFECTATOF4 . 1 Six,—In your article on my speech and that of Mr. Coleridge, in the House of Commons, on the "Plan of Campaign," your criticism is pointed by the......
Sra,—as Mr. Collier Does Not Challenge The Accuracy Of The
description which I give of the method in which he instructs the student to work, but only asserts (see the above letter) that he recommends the system which I describe as being......