23 AUGUST 1902, page 19

The King's Dinner To The Poor. [to The Editor Op

THE "SPECTATOR. ") SrR,—Among the many accounts of the King's dinners to the poor lately published in various journals, I have not yet seen one that purports to be from the pen......

The Indian Sepoy.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE "SPICTITOR.1 Sts,—I would ask permission to trespass on your valuable space in the hope that I may be of some use in helping to rid people at home of the......

Poetry.

ON THE WETTERHORN. (AvousT 16rw, 1902.) As grass upon the hillside, in the morning growing green, By noon is mown and withered, and the next day is not seen, Even so the strong......

A Kestrel And A Wagtail.

[TO THB EDITOR OF TRH u.srsoraroa."3 SIR, —It may interest some of your readers to know that in this garden a young kestrel hawk is being nourished and brought up by a......

The Sinking Of The Alabama.'

[To THB EDITOR OF TIM " SPECTATOR:1 SIR, —Your review of the Life of Admiral Winslow, U.S. Navy, recalls an episode in connection with the sinking of the ' Alabama' which is......