27 AUGUST 1887, page 17

A Canine Intriguer. [to The Roma Or The .sescr■ros."]...

you have quoted the Rev. Dr. Haughton, of Dublin Uni- versity, as a great patron and admirer of dogs, will you allow me, in justice to my absent colleague, to say that he is by......

The River Clyde And The Scottish Lochs.

[TO TES EDITOR OS THE "SPECTATOR. " ] SIB,—Whilst all the best advised of weary townsfolk are wend- ing their way to the glorious mountains and lochs of Scotland— thankful to......

Mr. Gladstone.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sta,—As the most wonderful example the world has seen of intellectual versatility, Mr. Gladstone has always excited my admiration. But from......

Sepulchral Reliefs At Athens. (to The Editor Os The "

SPECTATOE.".1 Sta,—It was suggested in the Spectator of August 13th, and again on August 20th, that a selection of caste from the ancient sepulchral reliefs at Athens should be......

The Returning Prodigals.

[To THE EDITOR Or IRS "SDECTATOS "] Sust,—I have read with mingled amusement and regret your article on " The Reverse in Cheshire." You describe the various transitions of mind......