The Irish Land Question. [to The Edttor Of The "spectator."]
Sie,—In my former letter I stated my views as to the present state of Ireland with reference to the causes of the emigration ; I will now go on to the really important......
Reform.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Au immense deal of ingenuity has been displayed in the discussions upon the subject of Reform, but I have not yet seen any attempt to......
The Athanaslin Creed.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sm,- - English Churchmen have been accustomed to acknowledge the authority of the first four General Councils, and usually of no others. Let......
Books.
SIR JOHN BOWRING AND PETUFI.* AN English translator of a Hungarian poet occupies a very peculiar position. Although the Magyars are a civilized, constitu- tional, nay, to a......