PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.

Lord Sholto Douglas, who, it is said, has been put under restraint by his friends in America, is the youngest son of the Marquess of Queensberry and the brother of Lord Douglas of Hawick, whose application for a summons against his father was refused yesterday, and of Lord Alfred Douglas, who was mentioned in the Oscar Wilde case.

Lord Sholto is a young man of twenty-three, who has served a short time in the Northamptonshire Militia, and has passed for the Army, which he intended to make his profession.

His career in the militia has not been altogether uneventful, for not long ago he was concerned in a fracas which caused its originators to appear before a magistrate. Since then he has travelled to America. He is a slender young man, who looks much older than his real age. […]

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