6 JULY 1901, page 23

Secret Chambers And Hiding-places.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR, — Mr. Fea seems to have found a congenial spirit in your reviewer (Spectator, June 29th). People are so credulous about prieSts'-holes......

Memory And Individuality.

[To TIER EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. " ] SIE,—Your very ingenious article upon " Memory and Individuality " argues a priori that loss of memory does not involve change of......

The Old Way.

[To THE EDITOR OF TUE " SP ECTATOR.1 SIR,—In the Spectator of June 29th, p 970, you write: "It cannot be conceded that ' the Carthusians only asked to be allowed to serve God in......

Mr. Bradlaiigh.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sin,—In a notice of the Rev. R. Armstrong's book (which I have not seen) in the Spectator of June 22nd your reviewer positively declares......

A Correction.

[TO THE EDITOR OP TUE "SP ECTLTOR.1 . SIR,—The words closely watched slavery mocked with the name of power " are Macaulay's, not Lord Beaconsfield's, though, of course, the......

English V. Foreign Railways.

[To TH1 EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. "] read with interest but without sympathy Mr. Cooper's letter in the Spectator of June 29th. There will always be two opinions about Brunel's......