Art.
POPULAR ART.—III. POTTERY AND PORCELAIN Ix my last article on " Popular Art," I gave some few leading prin- ciples by which the choice of furniture and its arrangement should be......
The Boston-spa Case.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, —The writer of the article on " Compulsory Courtesies " takes far too superficial a view, to do justice either to the school- master, or......
Vivisection.
[TO THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR:'] you allow me to supplement your reference to Sir William Thomson's condemnation of Dr. Rutherford's experi- ments, devised and carried out,......
The Late Mr. Odger.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.1 SIR,—I have no sympathy whatever with Professor Beesly's suspicions of the grounds of your coldness towards my friend, Mr. Odger, but I......
Poetry.
"QUID, SI MUNDUS EVOLVATUR ?" Is there no Pilot's hand that guides Yon gallant ship to thread her way From Thames or Hudson to Cathay, Though tossed the seeming sport of winds......