Show t The Egyptian Conference Lrndoa I 22d anviTff i through aajbasudfli to v Ie thc English flP s iow ir has Edit 9 circuit c iCBrn jug lie Egypian conference on t1rle 2Sth Ilie circular briefly repeats the tetmsvf tbe dispatqa j of the 19h the conference cf April fcugsetiug am ad 5 tbat th conference h1 scaled s-caled to consider what ctumse wiil iba necessary in the Taw of ilquida ti m to restore financial order In Egypt I he circular i at nbutpd to a desiguto influence Pirliacaen t by the presence of tbe conference debate cn tie approaching durjng t e the vole tff censure in r gard to 1 ne Egyptian policy ftefore sending ihe circular Granville was assured of its acceptance by France Germany Ger-many Austria and Italy London 23lt is offically an nonncf d that on June Ifitb Grau yule foreign Secretary of State addreseed a not to Waddington French Minister the substance of which Is ns follows England undertakes un-dertakes to withdraw her troops from Egypt at the beginning of 1888 in case the Powers consider such withdrawal possible without endangering public order Qaieee de la Dote Publique after 1885 will have a consultative voice in regard re-gard to the budget and hays the right to veto fly Increase of expenses on the part of government govern-ment It shall continua to excer ciEe the right of financial Inspection tecthe evacuation of the country I by the English In order insure the regular collection of revenue England Eng-land also undertakes during her occupation to propound schemes to the Porte and Powes for the neutralization neu-tralization otfEgypt Hfee Belgium and for neutralization of the Suez Canal In reply TVaddmston gave assurances of satisfaction While France notices the points suggested by Granvile France he said c accepts Granvilles proposal pro-posal and testifies to England moderation mo-deration the friendly spirit of which It believes wlU strengthen the bonds which bind the two countries together |