31 OCTOBER 1885, page 15

Allotments.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR." SIR,—IS not your comparison of the action of King Ahab with the compulsory power of the representatives of the community to acquire land,......

Disestablishment.

I To THE EDITOR , OF THE " SPECTATOR." J [E,—May I suggest that the conduct of this controversy would seem to belong rather to the laity than to os of the Clergy ? The rush of......

Disesta_blishment In Sco'pland.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTA.TOR.".1 STE,—May I, following the example of some others of your correspondents, venture to offer to the public, through , the columns of the......

Mr. Chamberlain's New Departure. Rro The Editor Of The "

SPECTATOR." J - SIR, — As a sound Liberal, brought up in the school of Cobden and Bright, and taught to expect great things from the long- delayed measure of freeing the land, I......