Goldwin' Surnrs "reminiscences."
[TO TIM EDITOR OF ins. " SPECTATOR."] . Sna,--In your note- to Mr. Haultain's letter- in_ last weeks issue you describe- Mrs. Jones of PantglAs as- " a-rich-Welsh lady who......
Sir Walter Scott And Claterhouse.
[To Too EDITOR OP- THE " SPROTATOIA.1. SIR,—Having lately visited the battlefield of Killiecmnkie and the grave of Dundee in the nave of the ruined. church of Blair, whither his......
Pit Ponies.
[To TIM EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] Sza,—In-the - Spectater for-August - 6th and 20th have appeared letters-on this subject. The first, if my memory . serves me, was to the......
The Quakers.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:] SIR,—You do well to remind your readers how worthy of attention the writings of some of the early Quakers are. How suggestive, for instance,......
A British Mosque. .
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPRCZATOES"1 one who has read and loved the Spectator for many years, may I say with what pain I read in your issue of August 13th that you offer best......
- Ltd The Editor Or The " Spectator.") Sin - ,—as -the
result of my letter kindly inserted in your issue of the 6th inst. several people have written asking for more information- upon the subject of pit ponies. The alleged cruelties......