5 MARCH 1892, page 13

Two Irish Stories.

[CO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—In the village where I live, I was in the habit of visiting two poor, infirm old women, one inhabiting the single down- stairs room,......

Lying In Court.

[To Tax aurros ow THA "SPECTATOR. "] SIR, With reference to the suggestion of your correspondent from Jamaica, that the principle of the Gold Coast ordinance should be adopted......

" The Modern Odyssey."

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:9 SIR,—In the interesting review, in the Spectator of February `27th, of " A Nineteenth Century Ulysses," you state that the two objects which......

Poetry.

EVENSONG. In the heart of a Saxon forest I followed the winding ways, Deep-cushioned in moss and barred with the sunset's slanting rays, When out of the distance dim, where no......

Art.

ENGLISH ARTISTS IN PEN-AND-INK. MESSRS. PERCIVAL AND CO. have put forth a handsome volume entitled "English Pen-Artists of To-Day," consisting of excellently reproduced......