29 JULY 1876, page 14

Poetry.

A WATER-LILY AT EVENING. SLEEP, lily on the lake, Without one troubled dream Thy hushed repose to break, Until the morning beam Shall open thy glad heart again, To live its life......

Berar.

[TO THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR."] you kindly enable me to invite attention to a radical error underlying the otherwise fair and cordial recognitions of Sir Solar Jung's......

Art.

BLACK AND WHITE. This is the fourth Exhibition of its kind that has been held at the Egyptian Hall, and we must confess with reluctance that it is also the least meritorious.......

Mr. Ilaweis's Thoughts On The Trinity. [to The Enrroa 01

THE SPECTATOR:1 SIR,—It is very unfortunate for Mr. Haweis that he should so boldly claim a certain order of thought as "not Lord Amberley's, but mine." He may have reached it......