6 DECEMBER 1884, Page 1

In the instructions issued to the Boundary Commissioners, who are

Sir John Lambert, K.C.B., the Hon. T. H. W. Pelham, Sir Francis Sandford, K.C.B., Mr. J. J. Henley (son of the late Conservative Minister), Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Owen Jones, and Major Hector Tulloch, R.E., the Commissioners are told that in dividing the boroughs, " special regard should be had to the pursuits of the population," so as to give as much variety as possible to each division.