20 MAY 1876, Page 14

A CANINE SIGHT-SEER.

(TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—As a subscriber to your journal, I have observed from time to time discussion on the "reasoning power of dogs." I will tell you what I observed to-day. In consequence of the Levee there was a great crowd in Pall Mall.- I was invited by a friend to accompany him in his carriage from St. James's Palace down Pall Mall, when lo and behold, his dog, which usually runs with the carriage, insisting on getting in also. Nothing could induce him to get out, and whilst passing along Pall Mall he amused himself looking out of window at the police, soldiers, and crowd collected. When through, he was glad enough to get out again, and readily followed through the most frequented streets. Now, I have no doubt as to that dog's "reasoning power," re- specting his ability tofollow his carriage safely through the dense crowd collected around St. James's Palace and Marlborough House.—I am, Sir, &c.,