Letters To The Editor.
THE TANNER INCIDENT. [To THI EDITOR OP TITS 94PRCTATOR."1 am an old reader of your paper, and think I feel fully the strength of your position against Mr. Gladstone's, and yet......
The Hornsby Election.
[To TIM EDITOR OP THR n SPECTATOR."' SIR, — Under the heading "News of the Week," I find it stated that "in Hornsey the Unionist vote was very much larger than in 1885." The......
(to Trh Ed/tor Op Tux " Eipiectatoil'')
Sin,—Steadily reading you, and seldom troubling you with comments, may I ask a small space for a remark on the letter of the Rector of Kinwarton in the Spectator of July 23rd,......
The Land Bill.
[To THE EDITOR OP THX."SPRCTATOR."] SIR, — Lord Hartington and Lord Salisbury do not take your view that a rich tenant is bound to pay judicial rents. Lord Hartington has......
Mr. Gladstone And The Maynooth Grant.
[TO THE EDITOR or rue Brae...M . ] SIR, — The Spectator of July 23rd speaks of Mr. Gladstone's sacrifice of office because Sir Robert Peel proposed the endow- ment of Maynooth."......
Prebendary Row On Retribution.
[To 78R EDITOR OP THE " srEctaros...3 Sza,—Your correspondent of Jane 23rd quotes the following passage from your notice of my work on "Future Retribution," in a letter entitled......