Show BEEIIIJfG SE O Sir RIchard Webster Replies to All ess if Against Him LONDON Aug 23In addressing meeting of the Primrose League in Rye last evening Sir Richard Webster MP attorneyseneral under the lat Salisbury administration and British counsel in tho Behrins sea arbitration said he had been accused by the Radicals of neglecting the parlamentr interests of his constituents constitu-ents for the fee incident to his duties before be-fore the Paris tribunal I am accustomed accus-tomed ho continued to such accusations accusa-tions The truth i that although I considered myself honored by the appointment ap-pointment I should have done better pe cuniarily had I remained at home Sir Richard also maintained that the success of England in the arbitration dis nlayed in the strongest manner the extraordinary ex-traordinary good judgment and prudence of Lord Salisbury in conducting the negotiations ne-gotiations with the United States i the Bearing sea affair |