111116 » Iii nund I" Mar 1vmn.. ï¬cunï¬\'ille.. “huruhill 1pm.... RICHMOND HILL. iihzhzuuznl Kill, v.11] ;.;)'-.cm1}\‘ bu ï¬guud at home Nixu' u ch 2mm wï¬homhill, H. L". 01‘1‘;4.\I.B., 2:31.! 1st Silver Mednllist University of'l‘orrmtm; M,U.I‘.S., OnL; LS. :‘n.L., ingland. (Late uf Inmlnn England.) 0111“, hams: {x to 16:, 1 to 2, Elv‘urgvonhqrt. (and H to 7.530. "RIDAY MLOR NIN‘G mcmroxv HILL M A PM), Residence at Aurora, will visit. Nitrous 0.‘ e gu axtmouou of Tooth VOL. IV. ‘lmn‘dul for the favors of UK past ten yours, mu) will be mnsulï¬ell In (my brunch Hi we pro- ul 111,1le'ollmvs: “mm, lst, 8th, Nth, and '2'.an of 031‘“ month. anmnrkcn l. .......... 2nd do. Richmond Hill. ï¬lth and 21th M (at the Palmer House) 1‘ 1n M~ \ ;( torin. Squaw 1‘hurnhill.., . . .. Mupiu. . \\'uu<1h1 1|a .Kioiuhurg. Noblemnu Anusthemics, as ; 10. .10. do. do. do, do. do . 0 truns Oxide, 0,th used wnen ordered, and none but the best material used. Address A. B‘VSON L 13.8†Aurora Ont. A. L. skcelcg. Clock and; “72333011 Maser, suor of Muningc Lie" was for the bounty of \ n-k. 3::le Faun: mul 1x \‘umnce Age 'l’m‘tius Mummy furl gr lots f"; sub), 01‘ \Vth1 [g Insuv- an 5 3p lift: 'jr propm y will hm‘e thy); orders xvronvptL attended I" uy the :LlHH'C. Munoy to 2mm ass per cent, on xmn'm‘ed I'rcchvhl security ,(‘xli Com-t Mom \ IIm'untu Provincial Land burvcyor and Civil Engineer. ‘ Orders by]etter_shm {(1 st: “0 ' ragtcr of s 29.: vu_\',t1;ut ï¬ve subscrilmrmuy um hmcxtens 110111 1mm ,1 ' H.154. 111050 01 th: 1-) be Dm‘izl Gil)- 3921,.1, b ‘ )11.1LLu_-mh_er survey. .iLS to Originad mumlmentfl and fuming; surve ,, tucreby szwing Mme, :uld seuuring (LUI'YUCUK‘S m. surveys. Ofï¬ce»; In, \Villowdulo, on Yuugc Struct, 1n the Township; of York. AHY' mm? 9? mm, O4 min:- "7 At 7 per cent on fu-s'gclqss‘ ï¬rnpcrty. Busi: ness strictly private» Apply to J. P. BAKIN, Insurance Aryan! Unionville P.C nsnmnces SHRCLLWI an M1 kinds of property at currcntmutcs, in 1 he luzuhug coumamles m (‘ mum. BUSINESS CARDS. “¢z%t._rzi:iml. Ageing composed of part of Lots 23 and H24 in, he 5th concession of Markham. or particulars apply to And dealer ingleLn-shes, Clocks, and Jewelly, lliclmmn/l Hill, Ont. Fire and. Insurance Agent- ,. Dr. aConnoiL Graduate "Wrou'w Univensity, «1:12:93 At his Printing 1-: ' 60 ACRES OF BEND, Duo Junmze Bangs†IS PUBLISHED I‘IYJ‘IE: ' FOR SALE. Er. (tn :3, Mayra, ~ n L" A. S “1' NY A“: y g. aï¬iimlmnrmzï¬. SURGEON ' “NTIS r. Pewv Gibson. Dr. A . Robinson, George Rinkiu, E). 1‘." D13 ‘3"!135‘5 annum, in adwnnce..l J. 3i. “tells, ITINERON DI†VTJS'!‘ IN mrncn 4L [st 10 days of each man Lb 18th “ “ zuhniuis 13 †ijwtzzi. EAK_I_1§T, Jim-'21; \Vnmhyiam Out i... 0 AN . 1)‘ lï¬th of ouch month 8th do .10L‘n do 2m] 1 do ‘SIXI do L1 for painles.) the following Unioimillel ONT Ont; .10. do. do. do do do (In E'rg‘chnld Prnfycrty. Apply (.0 (1. DUNGUMB, I:.. nicunu1n1 H; i, or to \\ M. j) 51mm, Solicitor Nu. i. mambo St. 'L'urmxm. Izzy-(21110.4. None) 101' Invesunmm. On Scuunny of improved 13mm». hum-m} 8 per caulk. so communion. A’hp‘zze amount 01 Moixcy to Land on farm or Uwv‘yrulwruy; mum-050 4' not conu; no 001111111.»- / “’illizuu . 250ng m,1',Attn1~:my, So‘icitmgNoLa'n r. Money .ma. liuuv: 20, Ifmuu Loam bun Hugh, hum 12111;, Toruntw 1.30 Emu} :m, 'L‘umnm .' 0f tho County L‘umnw. B:lilgel'0\v,. & l Ii.†10“, Bm‘rxlszcr ‘mt-u1‘11m's-aLL-L1uv, sohmtnrs 1110111111- uu" xi inhulvcuqx Notaries L‘ulnit', Convey- u.11x.,evs,uz,c. 1mm; OntarioHull,cu1‘11er0hurch audwurt routsmntrmuwc 1111' mum sum-ct. To- ' . 11011 01111-13, Wuudhridge. 1:A1)(11:1:0\r. J i S. FULLERTON Khakv, lie-11', Boyd, «a ()nssols, Barriszers, &c., ' Millichgvmp’s1nuL1ings,Adulgidu street, Toronto, o_1nusile Victoria sh‘uel. Edward Blah . JJi. 1im'r,Q.(1. \YuXLus. \\'.l‘..)1un_« " Hoylos. Barristers, 03's., :mrth of Scotllzmd Chambers, 18 and '30, King Mrch west, Toronto. J.\S.B‘HTHUN1~Z,QJ‘. Cmmmss Muss. W H. FALCUNMIHDGH. ;\'. \V. HUYLE. . \\‘.\!,'1‘1:x: )3.mwu:11_. A. 15, AYLESWORTII. \\'. J. 1'21“ Bcihuno, James M. wruuco, (,‘Irrk Hf. the ’l‘hml Div) mu (ivurt, Clerk and Trewsawv u! Vaughan. Reg at" of births. Mm‘ri» ages and Deaths, (10mm ..lUl\U)‘ $11 Uuurn of Queen‘s Bench, Ofï¬ce. opposite the \\'osleyv.u Cbui‘uh,liichmond Hill. Ont . 1". Button, Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York. Ad- dress, Cashel 1’. 0. Licensed .{uf'tionccxy-in and for 3,110, Countv of York. (m1 v olicxtcd. H-zsillczut), Maple Leaf 11mm]. Belf Nd. I. Anastrm ;. Licensed Auctionuor fur the (Hum Sales attended an the shortest moth-u sunuhle mtnx. Athb‘e H ,ud at rum Nubmbuu I" .(‘4 idlnes (J; Stokes, License ‘guctiuneer for thq ~.’1011nty\,dj§fork, re- spuutfullv. solicits your patmnuge and friendly influence sales aubnundml ml the short'ï¬at notice 1mle muhlc runes. 1’.0.1L(1L11‘US ~,Ki11v'. Licensed Auctioneer for the County Of York, ro- speum'ully- solicits your patronage and friundly influence; Sales attended an the shortest notice and at reasonable 1'1L'ces.. P. 0. address, Victoria square. Salem Eckardt, Licensed Auctipnecr for the Counties of l’Xm‘k («)ntmio and Page]. Goods 301(1011 cr‘msigm‘ynt. Lienemlvsulcs (7i stock, otc., 1n‘umptlyg,ttoud$d to 93. reasonable rates. 1’. 0. address, UNI’JNVILIJE. Albion Hotel, East Market Squaw, Jarvis-stH Toronto. _First- class stubling‘ JOHN HOLDERSESS, Proprietor 11,05}; BLU‘DON ALI), 3 ERIHCL’T {c C0.. ' mmlhliluimï¬s ' limo. Buy Horse .Hotel. Ynnge Street, Tm-unto. Evcx‘y accommodation for the travelling public at the lowest mics. '1‘ BEST Jr. Proprietor. ’rim (‘lydo Hon-I, 1:78 Kng street Rust. Toronto. First-class com- momiul house. 130mlAccommmlubiou and every m tcution shown (masts. Superior Stuhliug. H RNRY‘ LEMON. Prnmiotor. Blackï¬lloi'sc Hotel. Palace Sheet, Toronto. Stable and yard ucrom maï¬ption for 250 teams. An attentive hostler. A. OXFORD, I’l‘u11ï¬gtu ‘ Robin Howl Ilotel. YONGE STREET, liEgJIiMOND HILL. Firsbclass accommmlaï¬ion for the pylnic Goodltgmming and 1m untyxxtive hoatlor. F. COSGHOVG. York and Vaughan House, FAIRBANK. Good accommodation {w the travelling public at the lowest rates. Amrksshwm and smbliug. Atâ€" tontiw 1105'th alwzu 5 9:1 lmml. FRANCIS MCFANLANE, Sâ€"lv Prom“ “or. English Chop-House and 31m! Rewturmn. M. A. THOMAS. Luncheon and Dining Rooms. fnr Ludiga mad Go'mlemen. Gents itmulingmulSmoking ’ :oms. ‘ gr Papers out-:3. Nonxo King street ~Vest. 0mm liming recently bruit the above House omthe site of the 01d Sumo Hotel, and furnished it throughout in ï¬rst-class “310,1 am prepared to give the public; he- hest- of accommodations Good stuhling and attentive hosblcrs. Sample Rnoms for (immnorciul Travellers. Terms, 81 xer day. The Richmond Hill Omnibus leaves ,his Hons m; 7:30 am. tor-'i‘gronto, and. loam Torquw mt' 30p 13.. . Aug, 1878 Sâ€"IV RICIQJOND HILL. V JOHN PALMER,.,Proprieto_x-.r CONVEYANCER, EUTC†L'l'l'Z(irER.-\Ll> & ARNOLDI, Solicitors. «11; Church 5L, Toronto NI onvy [0 Lo :1 u Money 10 Loan. (J. J. lIUhlliLll Thain-Hg Bunch; - 5am“ cl IVE. l;l'0\".l§ï¬-. F. \V.. 3 :ll'vih‘q The 1’ minor no use. flurï¬uncrrï¬. inning. loss, Pa! 110 n bmdgc “'17; Essentials, Unity; in Next-Essentials, Lilgerty; in all fliz'gzgs, Chm/fly.†aintclï¬. RICHMOND HILL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1881. ul' i‘m-K'. wheeâ€"Court n2 Boomsz fnx‘ Lending and nl. H Propriuï¬or. Statcmcgt of Canada’s Census in lSSI. Total Population 4.350,933â€"~Ontano 1 913 46uâ€"Quebec1.358.469‘Population ofthq chief Citiesâ€"i'ghron’n’s Re- markable Increase to 85445 Wuh- out Suburbs, or 100,000 with; Suburbs. l; VB’I‘i’t‘l’Sh (‘illumbin‘ and N. \Y. .lzviritories~ 781700 3.670.435 4,350,935 The folk)“;ng s "remnant mm s ccmpmmivu per cuutage of inï¬rum four princqml provinces\urerrthe1 census in each 0th ' Olltzu‘iu Quebuc. New Brunswick; Nuvn SCULiiL. The fqllmving table shows the {ï¬lplflat- ion nf the lending cuties of the Dginiuiun in 1871 and 1861, wile the increase 111 each case 2 A†THE DflMiNlflfl. GENSIIS'. Toronto 56.092 86.445 ;;L Ottawa. 21,5t5 137,417 Hmniltun. 26.726 35.9155 London. 15,326 19,763.: Kingston. 12,407 14,093 ‘ Montreal. 107,225 140.865 ;,§83.637‘ Quebec, 59,609 62,447 #123748 St. John N. B 28,8U5 26,128} :33, ' Humx. 25532 36,102. i? @5320 St. John, N. B., shows a. decreaae of 2,677 TORONTO AND SUBL'RBS. The f-xfllmving table shows the present 0 ulnticx‘uf Toronto, and subule :: P . annntnL. 80.4525 Yul‘k\'illl1~; {gstimated) (5,500 Parkdale.. 1,800 Seaton. 1,500 Riverside. - 1,200 Brockton. 1,000 Leslieville. ' 800 The population of each County in the prqyinco of Ontario is given as follows ' A- Aâ€- n Ann; n. provmco uI Unnarlu is given as Auuuwu . Glengarry 22,227, Cornwall 9904,St0râ€" mom; 13,294, Dundas 20,598, Prescott 22.860, Russell 25,082, Ottawa. city 27,- 417, South Grenville 13,526, North Leeds and..Greqville 12,929, Carleton 24,683, Brockville 12,513, South Leeds, 22,206 South ljaiiark 20,034, North Lanark 13,- 943, South Renfrew 21, 042, North Ren- frew 21,126, Frontenac 14,993, Kingston city 14,073. Lenuox 16,320, Addington 21);.1165, Prince Eduard 21,026, East Hastings 17,138, “"6le Hastings 17,402, North Hastings 20,488,.East Northum- herland 22,2635.) ‘x‘ulï¬mt-N’hrthumberland 16,931,.Eztst Po‘ter'oord 22%;8792fl’est Pe- terboro’v' 20,3141, East Durham,18,723, \Vost Durham, 17,557, South Victoria? 20,815, Norterictoria13,824, I'I‘Illllkoka 27,213, South Ontario 20,339, Nbrth On- tario 28,137, Toronto city 86.4125, East York 23.3 3, \Vest York 18,891, North York 24,5l4, South Simone 26,996,North Simone 47,258, Peal 16,390, Unrdwell, 16,773, \Velland 26,156. Niagara 3.445, Munch 17,146. Lincoln 22,676,! Huld- imzm 18,626, South \Ventworth 15,015. 1 North \Ventwm-th,~ 14,845; KamiSton city, 35,065, Hilltow, 21,930 ‘;: South \Vellinuron, 25,404; Centre \Vel-lington, 22,272 ; Korth \Vellington, 25,89? ; South Grey, 21,120; East Grey, 29,658; North Groy,_ 23.317 : South Norfolk, 18, 359 ; North Norfolk, 17,233,} South Bram, 21,080‘;,North Brant,.,11,902; South \Vuterloo;,21,810 ; North \Vatorâ€" loo, 20,087: East Elgin, 218,157 ; West Elgin, 14.2142: South Oxford 23,746 ‘; North Oxford, 25, 361 ; Enst.l\Iiddlesex, L‘UI'LH U.\|qu, All. uuL , um". .u.uu.v..v.., 30,621 f “ Yest Middlescx, 21,606 ; North Middiesex,\20,643 ; London ciky, 19,7631; Squth Perth, 20,79" 1‘; North Perth, 34,- 228"; South 'Hhron, 26,479 ; Centre H117 ron, 26,3179 ; Nbrth H'urnn, 26127 :,'So’uth Bruce, 39,818: No’rth Bruce; . 24,9885 30thwell, 27,122; Lamhton. 42.322 ; Kent, 36,6394 Esiex-,-24G,9.80; Alg‘oma, 13,000» The onlych‘ange which the new census will make in -the parliamentary represn» tativo will be to give Ontario four more seats in the anse of Commons and New Brunswick-Due†less. .A Total. OVIHCS 26.726 35.965 15.326 19,763 12,407 14,093 107,225 140.865 59,609 62,447 1871. 1881. Izicrease: 86.445 2; 27.417 35.965 i 19,763.; ‘ 14,09m 140.865 I 160,000? ).--»L > .w-x-x 12,2; I: 13.01 Dginiuiun “crease in x , Iï¬rease: 5 5:30.353 7 322.872 5 -» 19,249 ~-'3,937; *3 x , 6'203 i5 Ii 3 637' :7 ‘ :8" ' >2 * {I'JW the pin the anxious 81,300 30,498 "1881. 18.05 14.02 1,144 99,245 1,800 1,500 1,200 1,000 "‘J W A as \Vubstel', of Cblermne was. nominated and bei 1g no opnosition at the expiration 3f the hour was ‘ declared duly elected. '- Matters passed off very quietly. 1hr. Webster Elected Second Deputy Reeve 0f VAUGHAN. In accordance with the proclamation issued by the Clerk of Vaughan, a nom- ination was heldat the town 011*Satur‘ &amylusi., to ï¬â€˜l the vacancy created by $9 death of M3: Mattress, seccuï¬â€™Dep- my Reeve of thmTownship. M‘r. THom- ELECTED BY AG OMMA'EIDN. (Special to the LIBERAL.) Mkple Aug. 2nd 1881.â€"â€"The ï¬ne stone iresidence of the-late Rev. P. McNaughâ€" ton, just north of Maple, was burnt down this nun-Hing at: an early hour. The ï¬re originated in a back kitchen where it had been kindled fer the morning meal. Miss McNaughton had justmleft the house to go no milk, and the othier members of the family were preparing for the duties of the day. The hired man was the ï¬rsb‘to observe it and gave the alarm, but the ï¬re had gained towvmuch head way, “:0 guubduc it with the help at coninmnd'.1 “However the alarm soon spread, and the jpeuple czune from all directionfand worked invith a. will, whereby he most of the Ehousehuhl effects were saved, although some of them in a. wrecked condition. A Punch instival is to beheld in Aurora. as Soon as peaches are ripe. Aurora G. M. Sunday School had an excursiomto ‘chtorin Park on Wednes- day‘ coUmTY. Monday was.Torcnto‘s Civic Holiday. Newmarket‘ had its Civic Holiday on Friday lust. Ulptherxa 13 prevalent 1n newmamen, seva‘Mrdeath: haying 0qu .fl‘oxiLitrâ€" 'Eihe ILadies"cf tHe *Mtatï¬odist Glmrch in h-Iarklmmhave organiZeda Ladics’ Aid Society. Two Markham boys made a. tour to Whitbyï¬mhawa, Bowmanville and Port Pcrz‘y last: week on bicycles. ‘ . ‘ A Cliches: matehnwzza playedi on Monâ€" =d£ny between Barhdnle and Auwmdubs, 'uu the grounusof-tho-latter. three in one family. A Lacross Match was played on Fri- day between the Bradford and Newman‘- ket clubs on the ground of latter. The License Commissioners have paid oyer to the Treasurer of Brocton the sum of 5.5200 as their share of the License fee th this year. The Lieutenant Govenor and his lady spent Sunday and Mondaylthe 24th. and {25511 ult. at Aurora, WiCh their x5011 Mr C. C. Robinson. A childyof Mrs:~ Pierce’s of Toronto, daughter of Mr. Jesse Hiborne of “Ket‘ tleby. died at Aurora. last week, while on their way to Mus. Pierce’s fathers» A cricket match was,p1ayed@t Aurora. on \Vednesday of last week. bemeen Newâ€" market and Aurora Clnbsflresulting in a victory for the home club. An old gentleman named Godard was visiting at Mr. Clift’s in Aurora-V and while lying on the lounge Thursz‘myrevw ning _t\vo .weeksaago, suddenly expired. Heart. diwse vmsq the cause. On Saturday morning of last week the bums, stables, slaughterhouses, with horses wagguns and other property he- longing to Mr. McCarty, of Dawisville, were destroyed by ï¬re. There was a. very small insurance The stables and Barns of Mr. J. Shep- pard of Lansing were burned on Thurs- daynight. The contents including a quantin of grain &c, were (histmyed. Loss abort $1000. It is supposed to have been caused by spontaneous >comâ€" bustion. OuFi‘iday morning last three notaridus convicts unlocka their cells in To‘ronbo jail and made good their escape: They have not yet been recovered. 86mm. of the Toronto Dailies are agitating for-:1 change in the 31:21.3, in view of the D600- ursier, the Gemtlircuux and. theâ€"former “ Squib †Mitclwll cases. i The Economist says zâ€"Asgarty of mis- sioaries, belonging to the Toronto C. M. Conference, 1855 Toiontonn Tuesday, the 19111 instwfor >M£mitnba. Among themawere Reva Tl‘homuLawson, a former reside of Markham, who goes to Grand Valley or the “*‘citV‘of Brandon ;†and the Rev. A. D.’ Wheeler, son of J; P.’ Wheeler, Esq, Southern, and formerly a. pupil of the Markham High Sch‘oo];'who . L-A 17L“: -..~,... Dlptheria is prevaieï¬t in Newmarket V“L"' "‘ "" "’ H goes to theBoyne River, on the Emerson District. We hope that their self-deny- ing labors in the land of their adoption may be crowned with success†DESTRUGTWE FIRE. NEWS JQTTINGS. Mr. John Carr ‘of Holland Landing is the owner of a feline animals whish gave birth about a week ago, ushe unnamed, to several kittens. 011 Sunday last, hear- ing the young “ serenaders†making con- siderable noise, he pi‘oceededzto the» hay“ nmn’, from whens-3' the waning. came, when, to lns astonishment. he found six kittens all nnitc‘cl" together at the thighs by a‘ligamenhâ€"the hind legs- of the sev- eral snirnalyhcing crossed and mixed up. It is a. singular freak of nature ; and sin- 08 the fact haw-become known that Mr. Cam hasnnch a. curiosity, scores of peop- le have called to see for‘ themselT-ES. They are all alive, andkif Mr. C. can sue» ceeddn rearing than) no doubt Cole’s combination will pay'handsomly for them when visiting Newmarkct in September nextâ€"Em. - Something for the curiouscâ€"«xVVhile dig- ging a. trench, recently, preparatory to erecting a. fence along the bani; ~on~~ tife- northwside of the grounds in front of the new Methodist Church ofCanada in New- nmrket, a. large stone-was found embedâ€" ded about, two feet below the originalsurâ€" face of the soil, which it was deemed exs pedient‘to remove :end in order to do so it wazrdecided to break the stone in pieces where ittlay, and afterwards» re- move it’ in piecemeal. A few strong blows wétIra sledge split it to pieces, when itvwas discovered to be composed largely of fossil wlizards, shell fish, do, (Deg, being plainly and distinctly marked, â€"the outside of the entire stone and fos- ‘silized mass beini.r coated and intersected with pure limestone formation. The cu- rious part of the discovery is, that the stone was found embedded eighteen in- ches in the strong clay subvsoil. below. a. ‘ foot of mainland 110m>tliei‘,,izezir. the lovsl‘e i ity.. It is notnaturclito‘the place,â€"â€"but how come it there ?I imduvhere from ? are questions foxxseientiste‘to sgeonlme about. A specimen of the: reokauhy be seen at the rcsxdence-of Mr; John Cook and also of. the Secretary of the Trustee Board. GANAEMAN. Rain dnrthe Ottawa valley has~ done much to injure the crops in that‘districc. On Friday night a she bear and wow, cubs were shot in the Township 0? F105. . They are plengtiful in that vigjuity. w. "'._-r! «..W,‘* Ingersoll offers a. bonnsofï¬lmflbvwifl; exemption from taxes for five yenrs,..to< the usuablishuwnt of a paper industry. v "Elite ï¬rst wheat of the mason was de-~ liv-ered in ()akville Inaarrket» (In-Friday at $1.20 per bush. :3 is-the earliest {or lthirty years. General Sherman, commander of the United chtes Army, passed through (1.;- nada.1from.(}oderich to Cobourg, visiting his friand in the latter place, last week. A destructive thunder storm passed over southern and western Ontario on Sunday. 16 was especially heavy about Niagara. Falls, when it struck a church, doing considerable damage.. . T110,;Chicago later-90ean says-Canada: has dune more by} great deal, than the United States in .the ï¬ght for the east boundyh'eights. The \Vellund Canal ens terprlse is pxonounced as the greatest canal enterprise on the continent. . FOREIGN. Girï¬eld’s condition is in every way, favorable, and satisfactory. His-wageedy. recovery is anticipated. ' Adluel with-pistolsxwan fought yon‘luly the 28bh,behweenla student andau ofï¬cer of the army reserve. . The student was killed. Thist the ï¬fth alfair LVEV similmr character in Garmzmywvithina tormight’. The number of petitions presented‘ to the Hbusc of Commons in England dill" ing the presume sessiondxraying the house to reject any change in the law relating to the admittance of atheists to parlia- ment; is 1303, with 230,565 signatures. The number of petitions for a.th 'thion of the law is (.3313, \vinh 115,511 signatures. The newsfrmn Englaudis that Glfldn stone is all right again. His patience anti seif-c-mhtol are descz‘ihed by those who haw. seen him in the House of Commons, ans-Ming bgyond praise. This is remark- able, as hehzis heretofore been rather .irz'imble,and the Tories, who hate. him bitterly, are always giving him, ppovw cation. The Manchester Gum Unrepm'ts that Lord Ullfl'erin is negutéamng a. convention with the Pox-Le \vhie‘ will give Englmul a. prelwndemnce in Egypt. The legdive V " ' ‘r' ' I n r 1‘._ I..L w ,.-,. , w WM“ 13 to have as Formgu. Munster an English nominee, who will at the same.‘ time 1: > w r u~n~ L ..V.. ...W, 7,, the representath‘sof Englandflanling at Cairo the doubles functions whim -M. Rn ustau fulï¬ls at Tunis. Englai)&-'is~-nlsa to have the right to the gnrrisunâ€" Suez mhl the mouth of the, Nile, :mdlto construct in EgywialL tea-ntory‘ such works: of de- fence {‘08- -may_ be. deemed necessary. If any snchnscheme as thisiszreally cut-er- tained, the national partyutlmoughout the cmmtrywill be glad to hail. Mr. Glad- lstnne and his colleagpenxasx culverts Ax.) “ 'Jiz-Lgoémm.l’i ' [Single copies, 3 cts.