28 NOVEMBER 1874, page 14

Poetry.

THE SWAN. [FROM THE SWEDISH OF RIINEBERG.] FROM cloud with purple-sprinkled rim A swan, in calm delight, Sank down upon the river's brim, And sang in June, one night. Of......

[to The Earrea Of Tee "spectator.") Sir,—in The Present...

of our knowledge, is it not dangerous to assume any such definite physical hypothesis concerning free- will as that contained in your article on "The Automaton Sulierstition "......

Titles In Denmark.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—In an article on "Titles in Denmark," which appears in the current number of the Spectator, the writer speaks of "the absurdity of......

The Double Chamber In Victoria. [to The Editor Of The

"SPECTATOR."] SIM,—You did me the honour some time ago to insert a letter from me, describing Mr. Francis's proposal for the reform of our Parliamentary system. It may interest......