28 FEBRUARY 1885, page 13

Scientific Versus Bucolic Vivisection.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."1 Sin,—I do not, any more than Mr. E. A. Freeman, consider that two blacks make a white; but I certainly think that an argumentum ad hominem......

Lto The Editor Of The " Spectator '1

SIR,—May I suggest,.in reference to the letter of "C. E. S." .(Spegator, January 17th), that were we to grant, even "for the sake of the argument," that uncompensated, vicarious......

General Gordon And The Government.

[TO THZ EDITOR OF THE " EPECITATOR."1 SIR,—Surely the nation should not allow its admiration for one of the most magnificent instances of chivalrous self-sacrifice on record to......

The Monument To General Gordon.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR." j SIR,—" His disconsolate widow now carries on the old-established business in Brick Street." "Let me see, sirs ; first we lost our wee......