27 JUNE 1868, Page 2

A working man, Mr. Airey, has appeared as a candidate

for Worcester, and has issued a very clear address. He is in favour of manhood suffrage and the ballot, of a Permissive Bill with a Maine Law to follow, of abolishing the ratepaying clauses of the Reform Act, of diseudowing the Irish Church and Maynooth, and of purity of election. It will be noticed, that in this, the first address by a workman which has appeared,—for Mr. Ernest Jones is not a workman, but an educated Republican—the one original demand is for the Maine Law. We shall bear more about that before the elections are over in the Northern cities.