5 JANUARY 1895, page 24

A Dog-story.

[To TH1 EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. " ] Sin,—The following history of canine sympathy may interest your readers. I was once the happy owner of a large and beauti- ful......

A Dream Suggested By Sir John Lubbocic.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The possibility of sounds being visible, and sights. audible, seems to have occurred to George Herbert, when he- wrote :— " His beams......

Another Side To The Testimonial Question.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIE, — There are two sides to everything except—as a learned Judge (adding a saving clause) remarked—to Reading Station. You have dealt with......

English Charities Never Healthier Or More Progressive.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:] Sin,—I rejoice to note that in the Spectator of December 29th, 1894, you express "pleasure in putting anything before your readers which is......

Anglican And Catholic.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:1 Sin, — No one wishes to deny that there is a separation between the Church of England and Rome ; we suppose, few would assert that to cast......

Letters To The Editor.

A SHORT WAY WITH THE HOUSE OF LORDS. [To THR EDITOR OF THR " SPICCIATOE."1 SIR,—In the January number of the Fortnightly Review, Mr. Swift McNeill has propounded a short way......