20 AUGUST 1887, page 17

[to The Editor Of Tee . Sescraros."] Sir,—i Have To Thank

you for your courtesy in inserting my letter in the Spectator of August 13th; but I hope you will allow me to say that I cannot admit the justice of your criticism that I have......

[to The Editor On The “fhownros."] Sir,—professor Dicey...

so powerfnl an argument against Home-rule, that many Liberals who maintain their allegiance to the cause are obliged reluctantly to admit that he has not yet been answered ; and......

Mr. Gladstone.

[To nas Emma On ma BPECTRTOR."] SIR, — For the last fifty years I have been, and still am, an admirer of Mr. Gladstone ; and though I differ from his present policy on many......

[to Ram Liwror Or Rev Eirscraror."]

Sia,—The opinions expressed by Mr. Dicey in his letter to you appearing in your paper of the 6th inst. cannot be too widely made known. The principle of expediency of concession......