Sir Henry Elliot's Memoirs.
(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—In your issue of April 15th it is stated in a review of this book that our Consul-General at Constantinople, Sir Philip Francis, did......
"every Man His Own Skipper."
[To TIE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—As a humble member of the modern school of yachtsmen, may I say how delighted I am at the prominence you have given to Mr. Cowper's......
Prime Ministers And Their Racehorses. [to The Editor Of The
" SPECTATOR.") SIR,—In your review of " Newmarket's " Chapters from Turf History do you not rather summarily dismiss the Derby wins of Lord Rcsebery? After more than thirty......
, Is There Life After Death? . [to The Editor Or
THE " SPECTATOR.") your article on above in last week's. Spectator Mr. Blatchford quotes M. Flamniarion as saying,," If we do not see with our brain with what do we see?" and......
International Languages.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sts,—Your contributor, in his interesting article on Professor CuSrard's recent work dealing with this subject, seems to me to overlook a......
[to The Editor Of The " Spectator.") Sir,—mr. Blatchford...
to belittle our brain as a mere "creamy mass of dust and water," but I ask which assumption is the more arbitrary—to infer that the power actually in office at the terminus of......
Borstal Training.
[To THE EDITOR or THS " SPECTATOR.") Ste, —In your issue of April 8th you were so good as to print an abstract of correspondence between the Prison Commis- sioners and the State......
Dogs As Snake-killers.
[To THE EDITOR or THE SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Knowing how widely read your paper is in the East, I shall be interested to know whether any of your readers have seen or heard of a......