Show w Sir Frederick YoUng has Issued 0 I book In England In which ho declares that the day of politics Is over In Eng land says that the time will that wl como when England will bo governed in a spirit of patriotism above party and In thin connection he pOints to tho fact that many of the Liberals supported the Government IrrtlHr carrying on of tho war against the Boers Wo titus I peel there Is nothing In It There ama j I am-a great many men who vote in Congress Con-gress and PttrHnmcnt for men and the I I I means tp suppbrt themIn pimyifilj warn which lie do not pertfonalljr np I 1 I prove of They clol It on the theory I that tho Government mum be sustuLncdr I even when wrong Until what Is i wong I I I I I ca r he changed by legal and constitutional constitu-tional 1 methods TL Is to be hoped that the Intense partisanship of our country I coun-try will be modified The bane of this I country Is that men In every Slate will vote for ufaarty ticket oven while condemning j con-demning very much that their party advocates and the men who are up for t office There is an old unwritten law i that a good partisan must make his entire fight boor nominations and then ho must swallow the whole ticket There Will come I lime when notoriously notorious-ly Incompetent or corrupt men will not S be voted for oven If they through the tricks oC conventions can secure the nominations There will bci a lime when pcoplo will say I any man without a character obtains a nomination nomina-tion he shall not have our support Parties are essential There is always 1 olnShlnS ot Ideas and through parties par-ties men can make known their wishes and their views else n groat nation might just ns well have a patriarchal government and all the evils which cQme when certain men assume leadership leader-ship and hold it until they claim It as a right tho people become Indifferent Indiffer-ent and the rulers become corrupt |