2 APRIL 1881, page 12

Fine Art In Whitechapel. [to Tee Editor Of Tub "

SPEOTAT013.1 Siit,—An experiment in higher education is about to be made in Whitechapel, an account of which may interest your readers and enlist their help. For the Easter......

The Sherwood Forest Oaks.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATORM Srrt,—Iu the review, the week before last, of Mr. Jennings's " Rambles," your reviewer quotes the passage in which the author says, "The......

Art.

AN ACADEMY OF WATER-COLOUR PAINTING. (CAN WE HAVE IT?) IT is now nearly a year since there appeared in our columns an article headed, " Wauted, a Water-colour Society," which......

Poetry.

THE BURSTING OF THE MONSOON. r . PALE was the morn, with deep cloud-masses hung, But ever and anon a fitful ray Of watery sunlight pierced the curtain grey ; And o'er the plain,......

Whigs And Tories.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—You explain " why Whigs do not turn Tories." That great Nestor of Whigdom, the old Marquis of Lansdowne, once told me a story of a......