ginning to dominate the iron trade. From its seat in Darlington it commanded the first place in the coal and iron mining villages in South Durham and North Yorkshire, and everywhere and always the voice was for peace, for co-operation, and for the elevation of the masses. True to his creed, Mr. Bell refused to make his newspaper a tout for the tipster and the gambler, and for many years the Northern Echo shared with the Leeds Mercury the distinction of being the only organs which refused to publish the odds on the racecourse. On one occasion at least it reported the Derby in a line. Mr. Bell, although a Scotchman, was more Irish than the Irish. He was a Home Ruler before Mr. Gladstone, and enthusiastically supported the adhesion of his chief to the green flag. He had a difficult part to play, for some of the leading South Durham Liberals are connected with Orange Ulster; but he fought straight and fought on in a fashion which entitles him to the respect and gratitude of true Liberals everywhere. It is proposed to raise a fund of at least three thousand pounds as some recognition of the heroic fashion in which Mr. Bell has sacrificed his present ease and future prospects to the cause of Liberalism. The appeal is cordially commended to the entire Liberal party by most of the North Country Liberal members, including Mr. John Morley, Mr. Mundella, and Sir George Trevelyan. It is also approved by Lord Tweedmouth, Mr. Arnold Morley, and Mr. Stansfeld. Lord Rosebery has headed the list of subscriptions with twenty guineas, and Sir Joseph W. Pease gives £100. The secretaries are Mr. T. T. Sedgwick and Mr. W. Forster, of Darlington, to whom sub-criptions should be sent. These are the terms of the appeal :-- We find a feeling exists that some acknowledgment should be made to Mr. J. Hyslop Bell on account of his great public services during his long connection with journalism in the North of England, and especially for his faithful and efficient labours in promoting the Liberal cause in the county of Durham over a period of forty years. It is well known that throughout this long period Mr. Bell has, with great ability and zeal, contended for the principles of true Liberalism in the front rank of political controversy, and has spared neither personal effort nor pecuniary sacrifice to advance those principles. We have therefore resolved to appeal to the Liberal party generally to show their appreciation of the merits of a man who has worked with a consistency, fidelity, and self-sacrifice rarely equalled, and to whose advocacy in the daily Press, as well as on the platform, the Liberal cause is so much indebted for the unique position it holds in the county of Durham. It but remains to be added, that if the Liberal party wishes to multiply the number of counties in which it holds ten or twelve safe seats out of thirteen, it cannot do better than by multiplying such men as Mr. Bell and such papers as the Northern Echo. One of the means of encouraging their production is to see to it that there is a hearty and generous recognition of Mr. Bell's services in county Durham. NATIONAL HOME READING UNION. THE aim of the National Home Reading Union may be summed up in a short sentence-to render study attractive. A happy experience of four successive summers has proved to the Council of the Society that there is no other means by which this can be accomplished so effectively as by taking the student to the locality which most abundantly illustrates his work. Geology can best be taught on the top of a mountain, or in a Derbyshire cave; the beginnings of history acquire an objective reality as one stands within the circle at Stonehenge. An English cathedral is a text-book of architecture.. Botany is irresistibly interesting when. the teacher accompanies his pupils through a wood or over a moor. The Summer Assemblies of the N. H. R. U., which are open to all, whether members of the Union or not, for the small fee of seven shillings, have been held this year at Buxton in Derbyshire during the last week in June, and at Salisbury during the first week in July. At Buxton, the inaugural address was given by the Ven. Archdeacon Farrar, and lectures by the Rev. Dr. John Hunter of Glasgow, Professor Seaman, the Rev. R. Harley, F.R S., Canon Hicks, Miss Wakefield, Dr. T. J. Lawrence, Mr. Walter Crane, and others. The geological excursions were conducted by Mr. J. C. Marr, M A., F.R.S., Sec. G.S., who also lectured on The Building of the Pennine Chain." The Duke and Duchess of Rutland allowed a garden-party to be held at Haddon Hall, and various social conferences were held. The object of the meeting at Salisbury was the study of the monuments with which the district abounds, illustrative of the Archæology, Art, and History of Early England-"From Stonehenge to Salisbury Cathedral." Archæology and Geology were in the charge of Dr. Humphry Blackmore, F.G.S., Professor T. McKenny Hughes, F.R.S., and Baron Anatole von Hügel, M.A. Mr. A. C. Seward, M.A., lectured on Botany, and accompanied the excursions as botanical guide. An THE UNITED SERVICE MAGAZINE. THE present number is good and interesting. anonymous writer advocates the sale of Chelsea and Kilmainham Hospitals, which would yield a sum of four millions sterling, instead of maintaining 678 men or about two per cent. of the army pensioners over fifty-five years of age. By this means sixpence a day could be secured for every old soldier over fifty-five. The article entitled "Does it Pay to Enlist?" is a practical paper written by a non-commissioned officer serving abroad. He thinks that the clothing and rations are insufficient, and that the punishment is unnecessarily severe. His practical suggestion is that recruits should be paid a shilling a day, and should have free rations and adequate clothing allowance. An article upon " Population and Recruiting" brings out the curious fact that Scotland, owing probably to the depopulation of the Highlands, no longer contributes her proper share of soldiers to our army. On January 1st, 1893, there were 27,000 Irishmen in the army and only 3,600 Scotchmen. From London alone we obtain 5,000 recruits per annum. Captain James's paper pleads for the maintenance of an army large enough to enable us to land 100,000 men at any point between the Baltic and the Black Sea. Edith Cutbell describes the lot of soldiers' wives. A naval officer proposes that a Lord High Admiral should be elected by Naval officers for three years, any admiral to be eligible for the position: no canvassing, vote by ballot (admirals five votes, captains three, commanders one), only naval officers on the active list to be eligible as voters. The Lord High Admiral, who would take the place of the First Lord of the Admiralty, would merely attend Parliament to answer questions relating to his department without voting. The paper entitled "The March to Quetta in August, 1880," gives a vivid account of campaigning on the north-west frontier of India. 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