25 NOVEMBER 1876, page 15

Mr. Arnold As A Teacher.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.') SIR,—In your article on "Mr. Arnold as a Moral and Religious Teacher" you (justly, as it seems to me) object to him for co- ordinating—to say......

Hibernating Swallows.

[TO THIS EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] am inclined to think that Mr. Morris's account of the young swallows hibernating is authentic. Only recently, on fine days, I have observed......

Asia Minor.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE"SPECTATOR.'] have read with pleasure your qualified approval of my sug- gestion that in case of war between Russia and Turkey we should offer to purchase......

A Little Hero.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") Sue, — As you are pre-eminently the champion of the noble side -of humanity, I would bring before your notice an unequalled act of heroism in......

Promotion By Selection.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—The writer of the article on "Army Promotion and Re- tirement" in this month's Blackwood, referring to letters which you did me the......