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Show l'llltHIIO IN I1IHIUMIIM'. Aa timi rogreilhorfiolloii ol our Constitution Utiuiues more aj par. tut. When itintra.tet with ulhir forma of goviruimiit, lolli riiibllcn and muiarclikil,the tu i rl rlly of ours Is marked own tu tho eiiputlilal ou- Hrrer. An I as far at prifr lion In I llilcal wlolora cango bur llepubllo rtmi to have more than could lie tlveuly man, tinleaa ailed by trans maUrlalasinUw This fact become more eroetltlo when tho situation In ( hlle la ea-ainlneil ea-ainlneil The lals I rutal war waa oo la.lonoil th to, by a defective oooalllu-lion, oooalllu-lion, which doe ml correct! ile,lim llio duties, (rlvllegea and rerof allvea of llie!tglikilvuandeiecullvederl-ments. llie!tglikilvuandeiecullvederl-ments. Uongrera arel llalmaoalt came loan opn ruture, Thu latter clalme-l that ha lial ron.lllutloiiil authority fnr retaining ministers of his own eilectlon, nut Congress claimed rtherwlse, and even went n far a to declare llio eiocullvo rhalr of Chile VAi-ant. Judging from our Con.tltutlon Ha!, rnareda. waa right but from thai of l.ngbnd llilmoreda was wrong. II tho Chilean Constitution j rovljes for a thang of minlilry as In Knglaul when an aliuliilstratlon measure Is dcfraled, then It la only a republic In name, allhough In trance the 1 nglUh Jalem prevails, and that laon of the weaknesses of the Kronoh lteubllc The i ngllsh government wassael lo l the Iwst balincaal of nny III Ihe w orld ." ow, what la tho fact ' Parliament Parlia-ment nally rules 1 ngland Itlsdemoc. racyoflheoldUreek ly, ThsCrowii haa not vetoed n bill In iix years. The lloueoof lorlscntiuol elTecluslly an-lagonlM an-lagonlM Ihe Commiua. rarllameol coul I aboll.u Ihe reigning ilynaet) ty law If It tu desired Wo are told that lu the npit Parliament about thirty ineiul'era of radical tindotu.lv will lu rented, Macaulayiited to pride hli country on IhuioiHirvAtlsni of Ita alifand onlho arfeit bihiucoof power, lie uaeil lo decry our leptitllo loaii'oll had no Whine. The truth l, nu hate more const ivati.m and a iuroifect lalancouf jiower. Tho President ran veto bills, Ihe rienalo (an euiui.l, originate or milllly bills. The Kenan, ihartt with the President oxiviillve duties, an I Willi tho rourtt (udlral dutlee, and with th Hoiim-leglsUllve Hoiim-leglsUllve (llllli. It la thu great lailanto whet I of our government, ami beoauaaltla more arftctly roiietllul cl than ellher the Henate nf ( lillo or of Ihe llouso of lxrda of l.lutlicd. th reforu It la that our Government la morn perfctlthau ilther, or than any othef ixlatlng form on earth to-duy. |