4 APRIL 1868, page 12

Books.

DAVID GARRICK.* WE scarcely know whether to be grateful for this bulky life of Garrick or to lament its publication. A good biography of the most conspicuous, if not the......

T He Period Immediately Following The Martyrdom Of...

the East Angles, is one of great obscurity, owing to , the constantly swelling tide of Northman invasion. We are told - that his brother, Edwold, declined to maintain the......

The Irish Church.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The usual and most telling argument against the mainte- nance of the Irish branch of the United Church is that it is hated by the great......

Mr. Glads'fone And Mr. Hardy.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—As the character of every public man, especially of such a man as Mr. Gladstone, is of great interest to us all, I wish to say how an......