Mr. Lyttelton Upon Guide-books.
[TO TIIE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] concur heartily in every word of Mr. Lyttelton's criticism on our present Guide-books, and I am sure travellers of almost every kind would......
The Poor Of The East End Of London.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.'] Sin,—There are occasions, as you justly pointed out in a recent article, which not only justify begging, but make it the duty of some......
The Liability Of Shareholders.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR." SIR,—Mr. John Goodier is entirely mistaken in stating, in his letter in last week's Spectator, that the holder of Bank or other shares who, in......
The Scotch Establishment.
[TO TIM EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR."] SIR,—No one man knows everything, and I am not surprised at Mr. Baldwin Brown's ignorance of the nature of "John Knox's" Establishment. But it......