; and it is expressly added that the managers
were ignorant
of that transaction. As to the prevalence of play at the Argyle, it cannot be denied that there were
billiards
and
dice
;—Lord B. has been a witness to the use of both at the Argyle Rooms. These, it is presumed, come under the denomination of play. If play be allowed, the President of the Institution can hardly complain of being termed the "Arbiter of Play,"—or what becomes of his authority?
Lord B. has no personal animosity to Colonel Greville. A public institution, to which he himself was a subscriber, he considered himself to have a right to notice
publickly
. Of that institution Colonel Greville was the avowed director;—it is too late to enter into the discussion of its merits or demerits.