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Show BoLITICS IM ENGLANBf H Described by our Correspond-II Correspond-II cut. 1 Ab rollUco ' tol the mp or.r Bthere at pres.nl perl.ap lew -wonle on if Hint subject from this pelt of tlio world might rrov. lnU,..Ung. In mil n( Ion ll.ls eubjeel I must muouli it wllh E caution for as J.l I em not well ne-IqiwlnUdUh ne-IqiwlnUdUh 1H.IUICH in i:nRUna. o I my-onmrks will not co T.ry deep into f tho subject. The 11" "tst,; ' died on thli qnertton hero w we do ih Imvom many eonentlone, rail) e, etc. o. you arc lining t present, ,b" coiuMi.re.Me nlhniUim.U dtaptjra Jn fcomooltliolr gathering. There la to In a Town Council election hero Boon And I "Otic in the papora "-J on tho blll-boarele in town notice. ulmlllnrtothefoUOwlne: 'To tho Burgcssoa of the East Wow Ladles nnd Gcntlenioni In response to' the request of. e large inllucntlnl depulUtlonof tho Burgees, I lmve pleasure In allowing mjMU1o1 non.li.ated e ft candidate for the ropre- rl-tlon ol your Ward Intl. Town Council. . . I have been resident l tho tioiougb lor over 30 years, and during that time 1w noticed with .leeare ita progress and development. I bw oclated UH most of tho ol.jecU whlcl have been advanced for tho welfare of the llorongb, and In connection therewith there-with havo endeavored to render all ftalUiico lu my power. I.lo not offer mTielfin attywayaa political partUon, being convinced that the mingling of politic, with municipal management haa not eencd Ihobu. intereBta of tho liorough. 1 bavohad tho honor of feeling, lor the hut 10 years, the irtponriUe !)itlou of Borough Treasurer, and thereto know Bomo- thlng of tho town finance have now Bufflclcnl time at my disposal dis-posal to devote inyacJI to your nervice. ud H U Is your wish on tho day o, ,lectiotrtaTlurn mo as your ieprc.en-' ieprc.en-' tatlvo, I will, to tho best of ,..y ab.llty, dl.cl.argo that trust Mlhlnlly. YouroboJlntBrvunt J. H. Oration." Kali candidate has a notlee tolling Whathowill do if electa. thi,col. lutinghla platform which Bhouldsurt himasthecaudldulo has only hlmseli o ploaso when lie formulaUs It. It in tho men and U.elr views oumunWH matters that tho people volo for and not lor tho party nor Us platform. Thew 1. no "yaller dog" bu.lnese about It. I parltmentary elections, the perly Inee ,re more closely drawn as tho pihirlplee of the parties enter more into parlluio... tary nwtVert. I A watch for this cUutlon, ' .... 1 . As this Is u.trong Liberal dliUiet tho people hero aw plwised with the prmntLlU-ial "overniueut uuder Ird llouberry, and his government is ap-l.Uudcd ap-l.Uudcd in their mtolhiB-. S'"-' M tho caso at the annual do.uoni.trat Ion of tl.o Liberal and lUdical Club h-ld here Ust night. Thoy had a largo ami en-thUHMll.i en-thUHMll.i audience, In theso po" "' imheriiige th.ydo not talk at random lut on propoeud resolutions. Tnose hero hist night were: "That the power now exordaed by the House of Lords to wutilatoor nject legislative measures (U. Tho Home Ilule, Kmployers Liability Lia-bility IMrlih and DUtrlcl Comiells, .mdLvlctcd Tenants Mlk) after thuy lr.w been pasiJ ll, eUc,ed representatho ol tho pcoplo In the ti,,,,-, .r noinmons. 16 been systoui- utlcally used to defeat reform., U In-.cunsUtant In-.cunsUtant wjth the right of froo and popular eclf government and Bhould ,, ease to exist, and we thereforo urge upon the Government to Introduce dining din-ing tho present l'arllment a measure foi tho abolition of the House of Loids 'Veto, by providing that whonevcr a bill jjudaed by tho House of Commons shall ho altered or lolectod in tho House of Xordn ULh hill may bo realllrmoJ by tho Iloime of Commoiii with, or without with-out surh alterations and subject only to Koyal asaent nnd Bhall theroiiu be-couio be-couio a law." This resolution was moved by Mayor Hallon and was nbly Hupportcd with speeches by Karl Campion nnd Mlcl.eal lUvett, the groat Lhamnlon of tho lrlih camo U was thou paastd unanimously. Ti.e second itsolutlon sh: "That this meeting assures the (luvornmunt of the resolute- support ol tho lUdloil and Liberal party in any stops which mjy be deemed neccswry t Coice the passing tlIs groat constitutional reform ami further as tho passage of tho Klght llouso Mines Hill is nutter of vital important to tho nujsrlty of th mem-hers mem-hers of this and coiitigUms constituencies wo Btrongly urge upon tho Goyerumcut ll.e'necisslty fitqttlng,'lbls, .mfasur as a part of the future progres.Ue poll";, of tho Radical and Llbsral program " That was moved by Mr. F. L Hlnlcr, and supported with abort speeches b) Win. l'arrolt and Havelock Wilson M V. after which It was accepted nnd passed. , The chairman was U.aiiLcd (01 his Mrrlces and tbp. meeting brolco up Tl.eso resolutions, ton certain extent, show the policy of tl.o party which adoplbd them, JltOag!) they do not show their whole polify. Iu all of tliclrworkf they have to dgh't agAfnst tho opposition of tho ConservAtiVc party, it. which fonl Bftllsbery Is a lending rplrit, in fact nno spcakor referred to him as tho king of tl.o Houso'bf Lords. This Is n strong party, and tl.o Liberals will hiuo nn uphill up-hill job io carry out thli first resolution, but tliov sty they arc rqanl to tho fight. Mr. l)avltt orfplnlncd Homo Hulo for IrlQ(l allowing Its' bincfit to England ta. well as Ireland, In speaking of land monopoly ho Biildl "ThLictil of land monopoly wag jiniclicnlly at tho bottom of the Industrial troubles of thu country for it deprived tho nation of its rightful control ovor the BolLot tho country, it taxed tho Industry of the country to tl 0 extent 0 200,000,000 per year In font; it puts h tax on food j drove tho agriculture agricul-ture labor oll'llio lnnd; taxed labor, Industry, In-dustry, nnd enterprise and taxed tho work of tho miner." His was n uood speech and ho was frequently np-phiudsdcdi np-phiudsdcdi ' I'l'orhnps you hao nib you con do to naderstartd AmcrlcaJi politics 1 no I w ill tell you 110 mora at preaout. W. llsmsloy, Oct. 20, 189L 4 Jf |