Mr. Plunklt On T1he Irish Franchise.
ere TEE EDITOR OF THR " SPECTATOR.") Six,—I have only to-day found time to read tho Spectator of the 22nd inst., but I hope it is not too late to point out a very serious......
Mr. Parnell's Attitude.
(To THE EDITOR or THE "SPECTATOR. " ] Sra,—It will materially assist in understanding Mr. Parnell's attitude towards the murders and other outrages perpetrated by the agents of......
The Broadhitrst Proposal.
[To THE EDITOR or TER "SPECTATOR. "] Sin,—Will you permit me, without at all controverting your forcible arguments against Mr. Broadhurst's proposal, to call attention to......
Religious Teaching At Oxford.
[To THE EDITOR OF TSR " SPECTATOR."] Sia,—Your correspondent, " Oxoniensis," raises a larger ques- tion than he seems to know, and furnishes an answer which he seems not to......