A Scottish Enabling Bill.
(To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPLCIAT01."3 Suc,—The letter of Dr. G. Mitchell in your last issue must convey an entirely false impression to English readers. The Church with which the......
Supper Or Passover.
(To THE EDITOR 07 THE " SPECTATOR.") Fss ,—If no one better qualified than I does so, will you allow tae to protest against the Vicar of Seaford's attempt to mislead by writing......
The Late Lord Inverclyde.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, —The Burns family have long been associated with all social and philanthropic movements in the West i f Scotland. The late Lord......
The Moderate Party.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] see from your advertising columns of August 23rd that an appeal is issued inviting the public to join the so-called Moderate Party. The......
Madras , And Louisbourg.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Among the reviews which appeared in your issue of June 14th last was one upon Louisbourg from its Foundation to its Fall, G15-1758, by......
A Text For The Times.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR, —I think some of your clerical readers might like to he reminded of the following text as being so remarkably appropriate a subject for......
Air-polllttion And National Health. [to The Editor Of The...
Sia,—Your correspondent in his interesting and illuminating article on "Air-Pollution and National Health" omitted to call attention to one very disagreeable adjunct which......