Letters To The Editor.
IRISH EDUCATION. 70 THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") Sin, —The following is abridged from one of the paragraphs in- your " News of the Week," on the 13th :—" There are in Ireland......
[to The Editor Of The "spectator. "] Sir,—i Have No Doubt
many of your readers would be glad to have further information about the cottages built by " C. J. II." and 41 E. S.," and where they can be seen. I can't conceive how such......
Labourers' Cottages.
(TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. " ] SIR,—I am sure that your readers who are interested in " the cottage question " will be greatly indebted to your correspondents "C. J. H."......
Royal Liver Friendly Society.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Strt,—As Consulting Actuary to the Royal Liver Friendly Society, I feel that the remarks in your number of May 23 reflect in- juriously upon......
[to The Editor Of Tue "spectator. "]
SIR,—May I ask your correspondents "C. J. II." and "E. S." to give the length and breadth of each bed-room in the cottages they speak of, and the lowest height of the walls of......
!1r. Hovenden's " Odes Of Horace." [to The Editor Of
THE "SPECTATOR.") Stn,—Last week, in your notice of my "Paraphrase" of the "Odes of Horace," you quoted the eighteenth of the First Book as a specimen of my manner, and in line......