7 JANUARY 1888, page 26

Whit Induced Mr. Gladstone To Become A Ho Me-rule R

? [To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, — In your chivalrous endeavour to regard Mr. Gladstone's conduct in the most favourable light, you sometimes advance arguments which......

A Landlord ' S Grievance.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sin,—The holidays intervening, I was prevented from consulting my solicitor, or I should have before replied to the letter signed " Arthur......

Mr. Millican And Homceopathy.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:] Sra, — It is neither my desire nor my intention to raise a con- troversy in your columns, but in reference to a paragraph in the Spectator of......

" Home Of Rest For Horses. "

go Tax EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, — At the request of some of the kind contributors to the Horse-Purchase Fund of the Home of Rest for Horses, I have great pleasure in......

Art.

HAVE we Londoners seen all, or all the best, of our Old Masters ' pictures ? That is the question which the present exhibition at the Royal Academy prompts us to ask. For, in......

Home-rule And The Liberals.

[TO THE EDITOR OF TER SPROTATOR.'] Sin, — The letter of " An Old Radical Ex-M.P. " illustrates the miscalculations politicians may make in forecasting the future when they......

[to Thz Editor On Thu Spictator. 2. ] You Allow Me To

mention two defects in the Settled Lands Acts unnoticed by Mr. Arthur Underhill, and the corre- spondent to whom he replies, in their recent letters to you ? First, these Acts......