The Late Cardinal Manning.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR"] SIR,—Having read Lord Forester's letter in the Times, in which he relates sundry conversations held between Cardinal Manning, when a very......
The Queen's Descendants.
[TO SHY EDITOR OF THY " SPYCSATOL"] SIR, —You state that the Queen has seventy-two living descendants. Do you not mean George III. ? Her Majesty's seven children, thirty-three......
Lord Canning.
[To THE EDITOR OF TER "SPECTATOR. "] Six, In your review of " Lord Canning" by Sir. H. Cunning- ham, you write as follows : "Out of 2,500 capital sentencee, which he [Lord......
A Tame Hare.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SIWTATOR."] SIR,—You may possibly be interested in knowing that a tame hare is a constant drawing-room companion of certain friends of mine who are......
Statues In The Streets.
[To TRH EDITOR OF THY " BPRCTA.TOR." SIR, —I have been trying in vain to identify the Churchmen -whose statues have been recently placed round about the north entrance of......
Mr. Gladstone's Home-rule Policy.
go THY EDITOR OF THY " BPRCTATOR."1 Sin,In the Spectator of January 2nd, you say that " Mr. Gladstone bad just sprung the Home-rule policy on the nation." (p. 4.) On December......
The Statue To Cardinal Newman.
[To THY EDITOR OF THY "SPECTATOR."] Sza,—I have read with much pleasure in the "News of the Week," in your issue of January 30th, your remarks on Oxford's objection to a statue......