1 SEPTEMBER 1894, page 14

Letters To The Editor.

COBDENISM. [To THE EDITOR OP THE " EPECTATOR."] Sza,—I trust that, in fairness to myself, you will allow me to point out that the bimetallic " red-herring" which Mr. Hanbury has......

English Criticism Upon American Subjects.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTLTOR."] SIR,—The letter of Mr. W. McKay, which you published in the Spectator of July 28th, is probably only one of many criticisms which must have......

A Crucial Test Of The Papal Theory.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] you allow me, in your courtesy, and in the interests of historical truth, to remind your readers that your decision that "the Pope did......

Agricultural Depression.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:] SIR,—People in general have a vague idea that it is the land , (an unknown quantity to them) or the landlords that are being taxed at......

"papal Impeccability." T Here Are Controversialists, And...

never know when to stop. One of these, the author of the paper on " The Policy of the Pope," in the August number of the Contemporary Review, has been unwise enough to pursue......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator. "] Sir,—allow Me To

give some reasons for disagreeing with the letter of my old friend, Mr. T. Hanbury, in the Spectator of August 25th. He refers to the advantage accruing to the Indian producer......