[to The Editor Of The "spectator.'] Siii, — The Real...
the Trench management were not made known in the "Realities of Irish Life," but were first published to the world by Mr. Thomas Crosbie, the correspondent of a -Cork newspaper,......
Mr. Payne's Poems. [to Tue Editor Of The Spectator."]...
the review of my "New Poems" contained in your last number, after noticing the two poems of " SaIvestra" and " Thorgerda," that fill 155 pp. of the book, you state that the......
[to The Editor Of The Spectator:1
Sra,—In ycur note of last week on Lord Lansdowne's letter, you make the following quotation from Mr. Senior's book on Ireland :—" One of my father's great difficulties at......
The Kerry Estate Of Lord Lansdowne.
LTO TER EDITOR OF TER SPECTATOR.") Sia, — The Spectator of the 17th contained an article the writer of which, after reflecting upon the former management of Lord. Lansdowne's......
Lay Patronage.
[We are requested to insert the following letter from Prebendary , Harland to Sir Henry Taylor, in reply to the letter to Lord Blach- ford published a fortnight ago in the......
[to The Editor Of The 'spectator.]
SIR,—What is happening at St. Peter's, Bournemouth, has an interest for many other places. At St. John's, Richmond, the Vicar, a Low Churchman, died last year, and the patron......