24 NOVEMBER 1877, page 16

Lord Bateman's Defence Of Protection.

[TO TIM EDITOR OF TER "SPECTATOR.") Si,—In your issue of November 17 the writer of one of the notes on page 1,423 says, referring to Lord Bateman's recent speech, "But to rip......

"alexander The Coppersmith."

(TO TER EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") Szn,—Before discussing the precise weight to be attached to St. Paul's "hasty denunciation" of Alexander the Coppersmith, it seems worth......

Poetry.

A CRY. Lo ! I am weary of all,— Of men, and their love and their hate ; I hav.e been long enough Life's thrall, And the toy of a tyrant Fate. I would have nothing but rest, I......

Books.

ARMENIA.* [SECOND NOTICE.) RATTLING out of Tiflis in a tarantass—the vehicle which was fully described to us for the first time by Mr. MacGahan—Mr. Bryce and his companion found......