6 NOVEMBER 1875, Page 2

Lord Darnley announces in all the papers that the difficulties

between him and the offending Captain in the West Kent Yeo- manry have been adjusted, and his support will again be given to that corps. It is added, on other authority, that during the quarrel the troop under the offending officer shrunk to eight men. The Times recounts the entire transaction, and laughs at the Earl's final communication, and no doubt it is comically regal. But then, who is to blame? the Earl, who thinks himself so im- portant, or the tenants who, to gratify him, deserted the Yeo- manry, or the Times, which prints his communication as if it came from Balmoral ? How can a man help being condescend- ing, when everybody who addresses him is on his knees ?