Cats' Intelligence.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR." . I Sin,—My mother used to tell a story of an old cat who used to sit on the table beside her mother's old housekeeper, and play with her......
The Modesty Of A Wesleyan.
(TO THE EDITOR OP THE SPECTATOR, "] SIR,—Your reviewer may well say of the Rev. Arthur Male, that "of his own claims to rank as Anglican apostle of that country our author is......
Mr. Leslie Stephen On, Cardinal Newman. [to Tao Editoe Of
THE "Brxerkron."1 Sin,—Mr. Leslie Stephen's article in the current Nineteenth Century on " Cardinal Newman's Scepticism " is so elaborate, that it would be useless to attempt to......
Memorable London Houses.
LTO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR,"] SIR,—In reference to a notice in the Spectator of January 31st of my work on "Memorable London Houses," may I be permitted to correct an......
Poetry.
A DANCER. FROM floor to ceiling a tense hush upsprcad, Then a short sigh, and then the dance's beat ; The music woke again as from the dead, And surged and trembled up to feel......
Books For The Blind.
ITC THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR." J SIR, —May I point out to Mr. Nevill and your readers that an Association already exists which pays blind people to write Braile books ? The......