24 JULY 1897, page 17

Poetry.

Though the Celt rage, and every half-breed scowl, Though Hun and Finn and Russ and Polack howl Their malediction, coddled by a Press Alert at cursing, indolent to bless, Unheedy......

Moneylenders.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:] SIR,—The writer of the article upon "Moneylenders " in the Spectator of July 10th expresses the opinion that if usury were considered a trade......

Queen Of The Home And Empress Of The Earth Where'er

to-day her fettered lightnings run, Girdling the world more swiftly than the sun, They tell her love, her sympathy, her worth, Through sixty years of mingled dole and mirth,......

Art.

THE TATE GALLERY. Truz great void in our national collections of works of art has at last been filled. The nation now possesses a Gallery which will contain a representative......