17 JANUARY 1874, page 12

Vivisection.

[To TIER EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, —In common with, as I suppose, most of your readers who have not avoided the subject, I have read with horror, only relieved by......

Mr. Tupper's Pension.

W E do not know that there is anything very ridiculous or reprehensible in the grant of a Pension to Mr. Martin Farquhar Tupper, reported in so many journals. If, indeed, he......

[to The Editor Of The “1ipearems.1

Sr.n,—I shall be glad if you will give me the opportunity of recording the impressions of an eye-witness as to vivisection. It is scarcely necessary to say that, on the......

(to The Editor Of The "spectator.") Was In Bath On

October 7, 1873, and have a distinct recollection of seeing on the placard of a newspaper which must have been the Standard, " The Bath Election. Letter from Mr. Disraeli." No......

Letters To The Editor.

MR. DISRAELI'S BATH LETTER. (TO THE EDITOR OF THB "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Agreeing as I do entirely with Mr. Forsyth that "the Bath Letter had about as little to do with the result......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator"]

am already so greatly indebted to your courtesy for allowing me valuable space in your columns, that I will not venture now to ask for more than permission to rectify several......