Mrs. Ponsonby De Tomkyns.
To Tna EDITOR OF THE "SpacTrToR. - ] SIR,—Iu the review of Mr. T. Martin Wood's "Du Manner" contained in the Spectator of April 26th, you describe Mrs. Ponsonby de Tomkyns as......
First Bat Out.
[To THE Ennou or THE "SPECTATOR."' SIR, — Perhaps I may be alloWed to supplement your corre- spondent's note on the appearance of a bat on the evening of , April 19th. I saw one......
Notice.—when "correspondence" Or Articles Are Signed With...
or initials, or with a pseudonym, or are marked "Communicated," the Editor must not necessarily be held to be in agreement with the views therein expressed or with the mode of......
A Relief Map Of Guatemala.
[To THE EDITOR or THE " SFECTemOR."] SIR,—You published some months ago a correspondence upon the possibility of constructing a large-scale relief map of England. The enclosed......
Art.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY.—I. IN its hundred and forty-fifth exhibition, which opens on Monday, the Royal Academy presents to the world an assembly of works of art representative of at......
"the Modern Churchman."
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR." J SIR,—Whilst thanking the Rev. E. D. Stone for his kind letter and acknowledging the accuracy of his assertion that The Modern Churchman......
King's College Theological Hostel. [to The Editor Of The...
SIR,—Will you kindly allow me a few lines in which to make known that the Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, will lay the foundation stone of the new Hostel in Vincent Square,......
Poetry.
• THE OLD FIDDLE. BY Chinese Charley's junk-store, by the Panama Saloon, Where 'longshore loafers lean and spit, at morning, night, and noon,— All among the keys without a lock,......