28 MARCH 1896, page 15

[to Thz Editor Op The • Spectator:9 Sie,—the Following...

may be of interest. I was in the habit a few years ago of visiting a certain cottage in this parish, where the front-door, having fallen a little out of the perpendicular, swung......

[to The Editor Op The • Spectator:9 Sin,—the Following...

cat-story may interest lovers of the delightful feline race. My blue Persian is a gentle, sentimental creature, slightly inclined to melancholy, and strangely, even......

Cat-stories.

pro THE EDITOR OF TEE " SPICTATJR.,"1 SIR,—I have long taken great interest in cats. I believe that they, in common with moat other animals, can talk to each other; at any rate,......

The Ethical Idea Of The Japanese.

[To THE EDITOR OF TRH " Stem:ma:1 SIR,—At the close of your review (in the Spectator of January 11th) of my paper on " The Ethical Life and Conceptions of the Japanese" you......

!--e It Pen T-story.

jr o /Is raollUti. or TEL "SPECTATOR.'] SIR,—I do not know if you extend the hospitality of your columns to stories of serpents. Readers of Mr. Rudyard Kipling may remember a......