| Show teem THE FINANCIAL MANCIAL DEAD DEADLOCK loo LOC Tji THERE ere EPE ra is considerable talk and much concern over the very tev probable deadlock dead lock between the two houses of congress upon the appropriation atton bill and the old english Common 3 9 threat to stop the supplies is very likely to become an ddn these united states and in tho very last month or w s of jo the finst first centenary of this great republic not bo be anything any thing to boast of because it will almost amount to a closing u up of tho government shop or a suspension of tho the government business F for eor or a republic depends on tlona tiona of the needful heedful as much as does a monarchy or an empire neither can get along without money and it congress congues i does not make the necessary appropriations ns before the end of this month 0 of june july will come in in with no authority in lit the government onic lais cian to pay themselves and no money designated as such pay this will be a very serious matter and will greatly inconvenience many people who are the servants of the government or w who ho depend upon theal them for pay I 1 there is a good deal of financial deadlock dead lock already throughout the eoin coth country itry and if the government comes to a stop a as come to a stop atop to it must in many particulars particular unless congress prevents it by y appropriating in time it will make the common deadlock throughout the country so much the great greater bri brg and have more or less influx influence nce on the hard times ID many other othet countries speaking in general terms the deadlock dead lock lack in congress happens in this way the democratic house goes koes for retrenchment the republican benato senate la Is not so anxious for retrenchment and the chief thing the two houses can agree upon is to diner differ the tho blame biame the democrats for their retrenchment policy and the democrats blame tiie tho republicans for their extravagant expenditure and their opposition to retrenchment both parties are blamed by th their belr opponents and probably both parties artles arties are really blamable more orless or less both parties claim to lim exacting acting for the good of the country but it is a very likely that both parties really reilly act quite as much with a view to ta their the irown own aggrandizement respectively the democratic home house wishes to make a telling point before the country in view odthe of the election by pushing economy strongly in its t the he various departments of the government and hence the aduse abuse holds with tenacity to a decided decrease in various appropriations without doubt there Js s a 4 necessity aen t in the expenses odthe of the government but it is not so clear that the Democrats will make much pushing by mic reform to wah an vi extreme reform Is intrinsically good but bilt only to a certain it practically wise orevin safe beform reform and economy are always in opposition to many vested vented interests and people do not riot kive give up comfortable berths nor long en enjoyed oyed privileges without a struggle 1 nor without much III ill will toward gd a ethelf theli their it may be therefore that by pushing the ado vigorously the will find next N november ov that it has not made so sc much capi capital I 1 for them then as they expected it would it a gerlous serious fer lous ious deadlock dead doad lock jock ensues and th the tho republicans 1 in causion ther the impre impression is olt ort to td prevail gelleri generally ally nily that uhe samo same is the result of tho the ex 1 jt remely rigid economic policy volley of the democrats it may go hard with that party in novem noyem november ber ben in england the gladstone ministry because of its strenuous reform policy last lost its heavy majority ori orl ty and was ultima ultimately abl overthrown the re vested interests disturbed by its reforms went A alast il A and the reform policy be became came a losing one through being belu pushed BO st fay fat and BO vigorously on t the be other hand band although retrenchment trench ment is undoubtedly needed in the government tho cans are not likely to bo be much in faor of it because as all nil al I 1 the largely increased of the go v eminent nrose arose under the auspices of that party very severe retrenchment would look like a condemnation of ima ifa own policy arid be a tacit acknowledgment of extravagance by that party which seif self condemnation is rather too much to expect in these days it is too virtuous a thing for modern politicians in this country if the house u and nd the senate cannot compromise upon retrenchment perhaps the next best beat thing for them to d do ia Is to 16 compromise upon postponement of change on some 31 such ich basis as that proposed that the present appropriation figures be continued in operation until next session of Con congress gres certainly Certa idly irly that would be much bet berand far more creditable than anything like a deadlock dead lock look and a forced stoppage i of government business would be |