Show rJLl r i I rti I J I I Great Gladstone 1j1 Haywarden 22A deputation off ql of-f workingmen of Derby today presented t 1 i pre-sented Gladstone EH aJdress expressive I 1 j expres-sive of the sentiments of Derby liberals iI 1 1 lib-erals toward the premier The address itJ J ad-dress was accompanied with a 1Jj L crown of Darby service of porcelain > I I If porce-lain Receiving the deputation J J I Gladstone made an address in Iji which he referred to the great progress ttft I pro-gress accomplished in recent years l j 1 r I in the mauufacture of porcelain t It L He then referred to the extension I 1 I ex-tension of suffrage S f regarding J which he said the measure would l t5 ultimately ana he hoped very soon j i r be presented to Parliament He Qji ij J I S had no fear of the enlargement of wi J j i suffrage as past experience had 1 shown that the admission of people ti l I to the franchise gives more strength fi I1Jj S to the throne and such a law S would conduce to the greater union I i of all classes among themselves f i I wf 1 |