Show TALK WITH LADY WHO REMEMBERS reminiscences OF ST HELENA london feb 21 of an interesting talk nith sins C M S locc of sir hudson loc the famous governor of st during napoleons imprisonment there are given ni the christian mis loiva was born at st helena in 1818 and is consequently now in her eighty fifth year she is described however as abill amazingly active while her memory especially for events in her early years is wonderfully good the great case of locc vs napoleon has long since been a standing dish of historical controversy but miss locc naturally lakes the side of her father contending that he took no action to which napoleon could properly object and that the friction which existed resulted entirely from the fallen despots inability to adapt himself to the conditions which he had brought on himself indeed it was far more acir than napoleon according to locc who was the injured party sir hudson lowes baak would have I 1 been thankless under the beat of cir 1 cuno stances napoleons spite and venom made it ft prolonged agony wa wai i disposed to that her father to have lccy desperately apprehensive as to napoleons po leons chances of escape but she argues that these fears were thrust sir hudson lowe by the upon in london who sent warnings of projected expeditions being prepared to rescue napoleon and insisted on rigid adherence to the letter of tiie restrictions placed upon alic captive moreover aia sa KW vw L ilaine alio wa one of napoleons po leons at st ll clenn admitted after li death alint the longwood 1 alo liaa found no diflo alty in maintaining peo a through out jilji their agents in london sho added that two british of the garrison had been the chief agents in tah contra of he la lions of government iliad lowa of glicr father certainly con trad kt lie antion t of libin ai a glion lh tyrant alic was able to a tion by upon diary lord Kosc bery basca lii indictment of sir hudson lowe of alie gov arnor general a amiability he abolished slavery in at helena and won the devoted affection of bobb the garrison and the inhabitants of the island napoleon during one of his five interviews wu the governor Ko vernor flew into a fury and heaped fierce upon lowe alio however kept iiii temper perfectly to montholen bartrand and ho behaved will chivalrous generosity it is a wall cnown fact that when gourgard Gour gaud quarreled with napoleon it was sir hudson howo who lent him alic money 0 o reburn to europe and I 1 va sir hudson loe who paid the of bartrand and monthelon Mon thelon when alicy left st after alic curtain fell on alic last act of the drama aias loe that the fact eliat her father had been associated on three occasions occa sioni with napoleons discomfiture dining liis eft aly career invested the fallen despot with a bitter against im which in large measure accounted for tho ill feeling between them |