Show Jamc G Blame EDDHJUBOH July 2Andraw Carnegie publishes a letter in reference to the failure Elaine to obtain admission to the Council Chamber last Friday on occasion of the presentation of the freedom of the city to the writer In this Mr Oarnagie says I myself am to blame for the accident of the exclusion of Mr Elaine from the Council Chamber I had arranged with Mr Blaino to accompany him On the way MisaBlaine met with an accident which caused n slight injury to her ankle She was compelled to return and her father accompanied her back to their hotel Mr Blaine was thus retarded Instead of Mr Blaine having any cause to complain of any inattention on the part of the officials of Edinburgh the interest in-terest the Lord Provost and the publio have manifested in his movements and the universal uni-versal desire to see and hear him have much surprised him Accustomed as he iso is-o all this wherever he goes in his own land he had not expected such a reception as he is everywhere accorded in Great Britain nnd nowhere have the attentions paid to him been more marked and gratify ng than in Edinburgh |