Here are three ingenious instances of what may be called answers by anagram:—

What is the protector of “wealth?”

The law.

Where would a “cart-horse” be unhandy?

In an orchestra.

What is the “Daily Express?”

Pressa die lux.
Concise daily light.
(u is used for y.)

It is curious that Mary, a name so sweet and simple, has as its anagram “army.” The conflicting thoughts suggested by these two words are very happily harmonised by George Herbert in his quaint style:—

“How well her name an army doth present,
In whom the Lord of Hosts doth pitch His tent!”

No. LXXVII.—THREE SQUARES