Prolonging The War.
[To ran EDITOR 07 Ws ETROTATOR...] BIE,—The Government and not the people are prolonging the war. The Government can shorten it, and begin to do so now, by (o) telling the truth......
Wages In War Time.
[To role Maxon or Too .ifiroorrroa..1 SIR, Would you allow me to supplement the letter you were good enough to insert last week, and to point out that it is not the poorest......
American Opinion.—i Am, Sir, Sua., Z.
"(To era Boma or roe 'New Tsar Trace.'] It is a pity there are so few Americans in England at present. Our countrymen are always welcome enough here and are never regarded as......
A Great Danger.
(To Tax Emma or rem 4.flrocraroan Sim,—In a recent issue of the Spectator you published a letter from "O. D. M.," of Boston, in which that writer seriously warned you, in a......
The Economic Effect Of Voluntary Enlistment.
[To riff Maros or ran "Srocrrroa..] Six,—In your keine of October 10th last you published a letter from me entitled "The Biological Effect of Voluntary Enlistment." It is now......