Mr. Collier's Manual. [to The Itorros Or Can "brioraros."]
Sra,—My description of Mr. Collier's method was taken from his own words, and is, I believe, the only one which those words,. in their ordinary signification, could be taken to......
The Temperance Question.
[1 . 0 THE EDITOR or THE " SPSCTLTOX."] d esire to make the following reply to the question you put to me,—namely, " If drinking in moderation is lawful, what right have you to......
The Glebe Lands Occupation Bill. [to Tux Horror Or Tee
..FIrsorArox."] SIR, —Allow me to say that the chief place of honour in con- nection with the Bill for the relief of the families of deceased incumbents, called the Glebe Lands......
Archbishop Croke.
[To TIM It MOE OP THE SPXCTATOR."] Sia,—If Dr. Croke's recent letter had for its object the closing of the doors of the British Treasury to all Irish needs, it was exceedingly......
Mr. Harrison On Home-rule.
[To Tau EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR, — The words of mine which you append to my letter of February 26th have no such meaning as "An ex-M.P." suggested. They mean just the......
Gambling.
[To TES EDITOR 01 THR SPBCTAT01."J Sia,—In your article of February 26th on " Gambling," you- say that there is no moral reason, and cannot be one, for pro- hibiting gambling,......