Books.
LORD AMBERLEY'S "ANALYSIS OF RELIGIOUS BELIEF."* [FIRST NOTICE.] THIS work has more than one claim on the reader's attention. Its intrinsic interest is considerable, but we can......
Turks V. Bulgarians.
[TO THS EDITOR OP THE " EPICTATOR.1 SIR,—The following is a translation of part of a letter which ap- peared in the 7'urquie of the 29th ult., dated Philippopoli, June 22. This......
An Appeal For Total Abolition Of Vivisection.
(TO THE EDITOR 01 VII "SPECTATOR."] SIE,—It can hardly now be said that there is need to call atten- tion to this matter. The public mind is becoming informed, and no small......
Public Opinion On Turkey.
[To no EDITOR OF THE "sPICOTATOR."] is most true, as stated in your article entitled, " How Public Opinion is Formed upon Foreign Affairs," that "Lord Palmerston treated the......
William Blake.
[TO THB EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SI11,—Will you allow me a few lines to correct what is a serious error in the interesting notice of William Blake which you pub- lished in......
Poetry.
POLITICS ARE DEAD. " POLITICS are dead ! " every question settled, So I hear it said,—and it makes me nettled. Questions still are plenty in our little isle ; I could tell you......