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The intervention Scheme. Speech of the British under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs on mediation. [From the London Times Dec. 16] Mr. Leyard, M. P., Under of State for Foreign Affairs, met his on Monday evening at the Bridge House Hotel, London Bridge. He spoke on various topics of public interest. After touching on the affairs of it Thomas' Hospital, and some subjects of local interest on sold it was needless to say that for the last two or three years there was out question which had the attention of the country, and he believed that the country was wed satisfied with the conduct of the government of that question. The principle on which this country west was that of non and of sympathy with all nations struggling for freedom. Then, as to America of "Hear, hear") He believed the policy of the Government had received the almost mous of the country. It was not too much to expect that a little political capital might fell into the hands of those who