Distribution Of Seats.
(TO THE EDITOR OF THE 'SPECTATOR.) S1R, — It is not surprising that you should accept in your columns any suggestions that may lead to the consideration of the true and secure......
Unfashionable Paris.—ii.
G INGER-BREAD, in every variety of form, of all qualities, and from many parts of France, is the raison d'i;tre of the great Fair that opened on Easter-Sunday, and is even yet......
Letters To The Editor.
'THE PUBLICANS AND THE ELECTORS. (To THE EDITOR OF TILE "SPECTATOR,'] SIR,—It seems to be taken for granted on all sides that the influence of the publican in determining the......
University Conservatism And Liberalism. [to The Editor Of...
SPECTATOR.] Sin,—In the Spedator of last Saturday, attention is called to the fact that "all the Universities return Conservatives, exceFt- ing the University of London and the......