"pribbles And Pr.a13bles."
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:] Sin,—The quotation, in your review of Major-General Maxwell's book in the Spectator of September 22nd, of a specimen of Baboo English—" May......
Lady Cumnor In "wives And Daughters."
Ur0 THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Stu,—Your interesting and friendly review of Mrs. Gaskell's " Wives and Daughters" (Spectator, September 29th) has reminded me that......
Sense Of "locality" In Animals.
LTO THE EDITOR OF THE"SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The wiiter of the article on the "Sense of 'Locality' in Animals" in the Spectator of September 29th seems some- what inaredulous......
[to Tuz Editor Of The "spectator,"]
SIE, — I shall be glad if you can find space in your valuable journal for a few lines on a subject of some importance both to the present and future well-being of this country.......
Mrs. Gaskell's Novels.
(To TUE gorroa Or Tali "SrserAToa."] SIR,—The reviewer of "The Works of Mrs. Gaskell" u tho Spectator of September 29th seems to be in error when be says • " It is curious to......
John Wesley And Eternal Punishment.
170 THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—A tradition on this subject may be worth recording, which I received from the late Mr. Teuton, of the Stationers' Company, whose memory......
The Irish Question.
[To THE EDITOR or THE .‘ SPECTATOR."' SIR,—Professor Goldwin Smith in last week's issue, for some extraordinary reason, founds his objection to the Govern- ment's Irish measure......