Deafness Versus Blindness.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THB "SPECTATOR. "] Sin,—The interesting article in your last number on " Partial Deafness" raises the often-discussed question of the relative de- privation......
Workmen's Offences.
[To THB EDITOR OF THB "SPECTATOR. "] Sllt,—In your interesting article this week on " Workmen and Offences against the Public," you seem to lose sight of one fact which vitally......
Letters To The Editor.
THE CHANGE OF MINISTRY IN ITALY. [TO TH1 EDITOR OF TH1"SPECTATOR.'] Sin,—The accession to office of the present Italian Cabinet, presided over by Signor Depretis, affords an......
A Dream Really Dreamed.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sm,—I venture to send you the account of a curious dream, really dreamed. It was in a vast concert-hall, vast as those halls can be whose......
The Democratic Convention.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—Your statement that a majority of two-thirds of the Dele- gates will be required to nominate a candidate for the Presidency at......
The Claims Of Vivisectionists.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. " ] SIR,—As an example of the gross misstatements to which physiologists descend in the defence of their hateful practices, nothing could be......