Art.
THE GROSVENOR GALLERY. [SECOND NOTICE.] WE did not mention Watts's pictures in our first notice—though they are hung in that West Gallery to which we confined our remarks—for......
G Ot's Birth.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Allow me to correct a slight inaccuracy in the very striking and interesting article entitled, "The Great Twin-Brethren," at page 599 of......
Vivisection In Italy.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") Sin,—The remarks of your recent correspondent " Philozoist " on the unsatisfactory attitude of many of the Societies for Pre- vention of......
Poetry.
"TO-MORROW." " To-Monnow !" wept the watcher, as she knew That Death had claimed her dearest as his due,— " 0 bitter waking ! 0 the joyless day !" " To-morrow ! "murmured he,......
A Psalm Of Montreal.
[The City of Montreal is one of the most rising and, in many respects, most agreecdte on the American continent, but its inhabitants are as yet too busy with commerce to care......
Burns And Ramsay. Cro The Editor Of The "spectator.']...
Burns has sins enough to answer for, without having any invented for him ! Yet the reviewer of Allan Ramsay' "Poems," in your last number, has indulged in a most extra- ordinary......