21 FEBRUARY 1885, page 14

• " Scientific Versus Bucolic Vivisection."

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATO/L."J Sin,—I have been waiting for some weeks to see whether any answer would appear anywhere to the article under the above heading, which......

The Recent Episcopal Appointments.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR: . _ I SIR,—The recent Episcopal appointments have received less notice than they deserve, in consequence, no doubt, of the pressure of foreign......

City Companies' Commission.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " spEcreTov."1 SIR,—In your note to Mr. Dibdin's letter to-day you say,—" The rest—£400,000 to £150,000—is spent on improving their corporate revenues,......

Poetry.

FROM MAN TO GOD. [Suggested by the Bishop of Bedford's Sonnet, "From Nature to. Man," published in the last number of the Spectator.] AYE, true it is, that as man grows mature,......

A. Day Of Storm.

'TWAS a day of storm, for the giant Atlantic, rolling in pride, Drawn by the full moon, driven by the fierce wind, tide upon tide,Flooded our poor little Channel. A hundred......