The Cuckoo.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Six,—With reference to your interesting article on the cuckoo, published in the Spectator of April 21st, the writer of the article seems to......
" The Elect Lady. "
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I am sure Mr. Mason will share my regret that, by a singular lapse of memory, the existence of " the elect lady " —Lady Huntingdon—was......
How To Treat South African Rebels.
[TO TEE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—You ask me if I " would never disfranchise a corrupt borough because such disfranchisement must necessarily do an injustice to many......
Irish Guards.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—We are at last to have Irish Guards—so far so well— but how are they to be recruited ? The Inspector-General of Recruiting supplies the......
Tommy Atkins And The Indian Sepoys. [to The Editop. Of
THS "SPECTATOR. "] SIR, —The enclosed extract will show you the camaraderie that exists between Tommy Atkins and the Indian sepoys of the present day, and with what interest the......
The Undying Romance Of The Sea. [to The Editor Of
THE "SPECTATOR:'] Bullen ' s delightful article on "The Undying Romance of the Sea " in the Spectator of April 21st contains a slight error. He speaks of stokers working in a......
Paternal Government.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—Though you have stopped correspondence on this sub- ject, I shall be glad if you will allow me to correct an im- portant misstatement......
The Spion Sop Despatches. [to The Editor Of The...
Sin,—In your excellent article on the Spion Kop despatches in the Spectator of April 21st you write :—" It is very difficult to say in the abstract at what point a superior......