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EK ANTIC LXCITKMLXT IX ALGK LA A Ik Alt' K LAX I K I h‘e. U. Mr Massev addrcoeil the crowd from the iicraltl buildings, thanking the people *d tlio l.><*iiiiiii*>n I", upp-ui, ami e\u*mlmg h*' siiioercst gratitude to the elector- of L’;ir noli and Grev I,win. (Gheer*d \\ hen ih* > commenced this campaign tiny were o. tormmod to put up llio biggest light t hicountry had ever seen, ((heers.j Lie had aelt loved that nhjeei (prolonged cheei.amt eiilhiiphaslic demonstration that for coiiio tune' prevented Mr Massey from ,speaking). There was seme remark m die crowd about tlio l’remier-liip, and Mi Ma—e\ said, “When tho mlo come* lo me i mm i think \ou will s.i\ I ha\o ma do.-er\ed n. When wo commenced this campaign I knew that we had lo contend with ad inlluenecof political patronage and political expenditure, ami in many ea-e-> wilh die ininmi" * oi privately owned weallh anaved agam-i u>, but we have }iiv\ ailed agam-l all thin eulUes.” There were -till maiiv ruurnlo come in, and he could not >a\ exaeib what the position would be. ikirlie.- might he evenly balanced, I nil whatever Hie po-i----lion might be, ihe hrsi aim of hr- pain would bo not liieir own interest.-, bm. the welfare of the people. '1 lie huge ambcnee wa* almost irumicailv e\\oed. and ciicered again and again in dea Idling uproar. As many in the vast crowd iiad been im able to hear Mr Massey** iu.-t speech, tm wout (by request), to lliu front door ol the Herald ollice, aim, balanced on a chan, .-poke lo his audience again. lie thanked Hie people from the bottom ol h;,- heart. **J. Ini\o no wish to gloat on er the deb ai ol uur opponent*!*," lie -auk hut I caunoi help sav mg lo nig hi that on account ol \our support I am now the proudest ami nappm-i man in tin.- Nonunion. Voiu \oi< atu an answer to all the *lamier.> that haw been circulated with regard lo an parts anti to im.-cll, and nave pruveti that you have appiemulcd the good work. ..ml 1 >ay u is good work, ■ that lias been done by the ib iorm I’anw \LLieei* and uprooaious appmusep V«*u nave shown by jour vote* mat you are in iavour of clean government. (Cheer.-;. Whatever may happen during tile next two or three mould* lire Ward Luvtunmeni at on end. The people of the country haw today declared against it, and in iavour oi men who have lor year* past done then level best for liieir icUovv-cimeiis. (Cheer.- h dim first thought of lire men who have worked with mo, and who aro now mem ber* of i/arluuueni tu-nie , will bo for the welfare of tho people. ' JJL'X'KUIX, Hoc. 14. Wiieu interviewed tu-uighi, after lim results were made known, Mr Ja*. Alien sum to Government was clearly m a minority . ought not to attempt to cany on urn business of the country, lie did not think it necessary for him to say anything further at present. WILD SCENE iX LAMi3TUX QUAY. THE GUUWH Hi 'AS ULX OF UAX'DWELLINGTON, Ucc. 15. After waiting about half an hour -Su Joseph addressed a number of ladies and geutiemcn inside tho Times otiicc. lie said the returns which, had conn' to hand wore not yet linal. lie was quite prepai-u to accept the ultimate judgmom of uu people, but ho wanted to make it elmotiiat at tho moment of speaking tho Mum lerial party was not yet beaten. (Glicm-h And that tho closeness of tho parties was going to create a position and feeling ol
unreal, for probably some lime. it was nut liia iui-cuuon to icier in any way to the methods employed during liic recent conThe time win inopportune, but some ot 11 to men on (lie Government aide who h.ul gone down liud been true to the people, and luid done their utmost to carry .in the affairs of tlu* country for the good 1 1 1 the people. Before another year or -o I hero would be an opportunity given to Iho people to confirm or otherwise what had iu>i bi-eii done as the outcome of svluit had neen placed before them, and unfairly too, in his epmion. ((Jheersp After ail the absent voters' votes had been counted and the election completed, lie would judge us lo I he course that should be- taken, but in any riec he would do the right tiling. (Applan. o).
Ui-. opinion was that when elections wem 0 •inpli , i I'd i lm (Joverninent w ould hav a (Ajjpiausej. Ihc Govenaueiit would not be deterred in its desire to go i.ii wnh important measures in which a meal uian\ of iho people were so deeply concerned, hie was the onU IVimc Minister .-outli ol in,- hue v, ho had nnpo-ed high graduated laud lax upon people who held large area*, ami that inioiighoui ihe conni; \ i ho peo|_.i.- mosl acl.tv<.‘ against lh<’ 1 v 111 e-e n i a 1 1 v e - ot Labour and tile Liberals wore large landed p i. .p ncLui'S, wh<* wme ;i oi* • to push iheir -iU or 5U muloi cars inm ,tn eieeioxale in orlh.T lo crush ihe fmor man eud ol political Lde. if- was a question wu-'llier tins ah-'iud noi, Ik.- looked upon al > i • 11 j g practicallv a .-y-lem ot briborv. If dm not believo [icople ought Lo I'e .subjeei-t-d io in,- r,oit ol Unug uiiiili iiad been go mg on m Weiliagum. Lven man ami woman should have ihe lulic'st opportuu:i \ ui \i_.iiug, am.l il U was iloomed ueces--t y to inuUipiv pulling places and bring mem el.'ser lo the people, Lien il would i„ae Ui b-’ doin'. Labour represeuuiUve--11.:.; lougnt honesiL here a* ei-cwhore 1“ gain positions in ihe Mouse, and yet one luMia ol a large landed proprietor bringing lo \\eJlingluu moior cars uli auolher tnan'is account. This wa- not giving llie X.atHjur representatives a lair ciumce, I !;ic Labour icpre.seiilal in e he knew of had over iDbU peopio to bring u> tlio poll after y.o‘ p in., and cilia not gea them lo the poll beeciu-e he luid not sufUcieut vcincie.s to eompeie with iho-e running against him. inai -on- of thing was becoming pan aim paiecl ol on election*. In other eouiitrn.s car.- wa- taken tiiat cxcossive wealtji iiad no advantage. Ino poor man had an absolute iii'i:,. to lake his seal in Hie Councils oi his eouiiiiy, and there should be' no such thing as to make a poor man poorer when ho was standing lo exercise one of tlx highest privileges he po-scssed. (Applause.) in ihe course of the next week he would know tiie po-u-ion, and doubtless tho people would Knew vvnai was the best course to adopt. The. business of the country could not be earned on t-ansfactonly unless there was a working majoriiN. If neither side had suili cicni members in the House to enable the Government lo be carried on properly, the people of the eouuirv would have lo decide again and again if necessary. lie w u-- exc.'( ilingiv glad to sec Labour succeed in -ucii a practical way on this occasion. His public record shoV'Cii )io iiad l.eeii on th»' side of Lie workers aiul dio farmer*, and ihere hail been deliberate misrepresentation in regard io bim-ell oi iliose point*, but the\ wi-re ual> a small par! oi the misrepresentation*. If "ihe Govcrnme-it was in a minority, after a proper test had been made, he would be ju.-i a* much a philosopher out of office a.itt power (Applause,} He wanted to .-ee ino count rv governed well and doing nvcll. 11- ' b•->i >• mI P* eo the peopio doing well, an L ho ;oiloagm's slutred that doairo. Dillieuiti.- -'.‘re made lo be overcome. (Ap-- : plans. Hv: w - not* going to Hindi f'-.m | the sitmiuorq nor would his coifoagucs.
(('lic<irs.) iff thanked hit’, friends ami siipporters throughout lhc Dominion, regretted 1 1 10 loss of tlio-'O unsuccessful, and congratulated th« winners, but. ho was not. going lo olv “dio" yot, bcoanso the (jovernmont un.> not. dead. THE RESULTS.
TlxE NEW PARLIAMENT. U 0 V E R X M EX T JIEEURM i'-IiUWX aij.EX' BUDUO .vXuERSUX IiIXTUX iiEEL CARROLL uULLARD, J, CLARK BOLLARD, U. E COLVIN BRADXEV CRAILHE lUTCK I’AVEV BUCHAXAX IMCRIE LiAMRBELL ELL DICivSOX iORBES ESCOiT Li LOVER ITSHER Li LTXXESS W. ERASER iIAXAX UUTIHUE EALREXSOX HARRIS M'CALLL. M jiERDAIAX MacDOXALD UERRIES H. ARREXZiE uIXE T. MacREXZIE 11 LX TER MILLAR LAX Li MVERS LEE XUATA MALCOLM RULAX D MAXHER REED -MASSE V RUSSELL XEWMAX, Dr. SEDDUX XEWMAX. E. SIDE V XUS WORTHY SMITH, R. W. UKEV J. C. TIiOMSUX i’EARCE WARD RHODES, R. H. WILEORD SCOTT WITTY SMITH, E. H. ISITT sTATHAM SYRES THOMSOM, U. i WII.SOX UIL XU TOTAL, o 3 TOTAL, 37. IXDEi’EXDEXT. ATMORE, H. COATES, J. Li. RHODES, T. W, LABOUR. HIXUMARSH, A. H. RAYXE, t. ROBERTSON, J. VEITCH, W. A.
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