22 OCTOBER 1892, page 17

Poetry.

PRAYER. I PRAY so ill I am ashamed to pray ; And marvel oft can He who reigns on high Give heed to my poor inarticulate cry, Who, stammering, would my childish wants convey„ Yet......

Letters To The Editor.

A CORRECTION. [To TIM EDITOR Or THE " SPDOTA208.1 Sra, — While, by the wish of the family, and the approval of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, the outside arrange- ments on......

Art.

MANCHESTER, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. WHEN, at the close of the London season, the popular successes of the London playhouses are let loose upon provincial boards, there is a like......

An Opium Experience.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."' SIR,—As an old opium-eater, I have read with considerable interest "M.D.'s " letter in the Spectator of October 15th. The effects of opium......

Guine Vere

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR...1 SIR,—Be your note to the letter on the name" Guinevere" in the Spectator of October 15th—" Neither has Jezebel ever been adopted, though it......

The Black Pope.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.'1 Srn,—It is a mistake to say, as you say in your article of October 8th, on "The Black Pope," that the Jesuits have never been suspected of......

The Flight Of Birds.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR." 1 SIR,—When sailing in the Mediterranean in the spring of 1854, one very stormy night, we were surprised to observe the rigging of the ship......