18 SEPTEMBER 1886, page 14

Poetry.

MORTE POINT. A NIGHT of roaring, wild, tempestuous winds, And blinding mist, and cruel sweeping surge, Deadening the light, drowning the fog-horn's dirge, While on the Rock the......

Books.

LETTERS OF CHARLES LAMB.* THE two volumes of Lamb's letters published by Talfourd in 1837 and 1848, were of necessity not chronologically arranged.. We are grateful to Mr.......

The Dogs' Home And Sir Charles Warren. Uto The Editor

or THE " SPECTATOR." J SIR,—Allow me to inform Sir Charles Warren, through the columns of your paper, that the story of the gentleman's dog sent to Battersea in company with......

Kilimanjaro.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—In your issue of November 7th, 1885, you ask the ques- tion, "Will anybody jest tell us what we want with Kilimanjaro, the great......