Show THE BRITIS BRITISH ill lil POLITICAL tile THE political dilemma in great britain Is W without parallel tho the conservative party had been resorting for a considerable time to the most vigorous ta tactics e for the purpose of ousting the liberal government from power those who held the reins were not willing to relinquish theirl grip until an opportune moment was wag reached they desired their retirement to be at a time when the numerous serious compile complications a in which the country has been involved should appear to be merging toward solution this was necessary that after their successors should be installed if matters under tiler their man U should grow worse instead cipf of better they could point with pride to the probability that had bad they remained at the tile helm helin the ship of state would have been floated into calmer waters for which it w was as headed ichel they hey the direction ofal otal of a fairs airs it was also desirable that they should be retired upon an issue re sardina which defeat would be in more 0 re honorable on orabie than victory the wished for combination of circumstances arrived and the exi cli existing sting government buzed the opportunity to rid themselves of a task talk task the performance of 0 which Is necessarily tilled with heart burnings deep ind and Inces incessant hant baut and prodigious labor this is unquestionably an age of 0 unique developments the he british ant hii jil crisis is certainly one of iu the field of politics la in all ireat great political party lit ruggles ruggies heretofore th nut tee chief objector object of the butchas outs buts has no not ioni tony odly only deen been to oust the incumbents ut lot office but to get themselves installed lathe la UK places occupied by the libbs inns 11 rhe the mst ardt step in the british bat has been practically attained those who have them out hot noi hesitate aboul about assuming respond bality which necessarily devolves up uoti them they see bee that tile the aay of the nation are like a tad tan ta skein sk ein eln and unless the nicest sui tavi applied in tile the attempt attempt to umrai 4 the complications wl will I 1 J become am mok perplexing than ever and there illk great lanzer danger i anZer of 0 snapping the when tim the j most ost desirable condition conditions tai is too top to preserve reserve it intact t it is doubtful if in the hestom of that country the victors la in I 1 ia great political struggle ever befog fierita hesitated ted to accept of vh wius they have apparently been fighting for but such is the situation now 0 il course there are prominent consent i tives who are not only willing but am au ions that the party should assum mik eik reins of office but they do not belta belts to the class to whom so gra a trust can be safely coneda their very eagerness Is evi evl evidence lence ig ii point those who belong to the scio scho of extremists of which lord kaddo kando churchill is a type are not of the dia cla fitted to conduct the affairs of a sw gm government ills his methods border BM nj on rabidity in his anta whir wib wil tile the character of his enthusiasm ji allied to boyishness the former demi peor peer li larity rity was ree netly evinced by w t violent nature of his bia attacks upon tite policy of the gladstone government govern mel mex meno menU and the latter on the occasion of oti t late conservative victory when in leaped upon his hig seat wari wava his hat and shouted with fregd of joyfulness are indications thal thai such as he do m x possess the cool heads of wendla wendia statesmen esthey ElThey are too liable to b bt come intoxicated with the of success those who exhibit hesitancy to va vei ture upon the assumption of a gio gig gigant re responsibility i ability such as the govern mu mes of great 1 t bri britain tain lain under present cod con bonit eions give at least one evidence i their fitness for the undertaking T tiit tilt ll 11 a comprehension of the extent gravity of the situation which we lt t pd will before long become ma mos d difficult t for this is a day of natio natios lat sat and international perplexity the wolf 1 1 over probably the safest and wisest of iii the conservatives is sir northcote a gentleman who is es elt r teemed by all fill parties as being pt PIT emed by a III lii high h bense of honor he does note not from his pouch cal operations when leading b ID party in the house of Cornmon commons sfa sla fat many years his style of leadership to been objected d to tu by men of his ovll ovil political color r as lacki lacking og in vigor it the tameness lameness imputed to him 11 simply an exhibition of reluctance ancel combat metsu res reg of the liberal idt got go eminent simply because of the soo from which they sprang I 1 demands a stron sst rons 9 0 incentive to fire him up I 1 demonstrative and audy vigorous igo irous opposite consequently lie lias has been bounds many occasions supporting llod positions when he was convinced thi tt contributed to the public weal has exhibited nial mial nil mil solid statesmanlike qualities li bd is not nearly so brilliant as ti marquis of salisbury who a addition to his many other tse tte tain ments possesses the abili abilities tig tid decess necess necessary pary to make him one of the 09 efficient journalists in the world ed bit lie he is impetuous and while lie he belos belon 15 to the school he apt to carry the flashy and vigorous vigo rodl roul tollay policy of that bat farseeing far scein seeing state states sirs lisl nisi I 1 beyond e oud even the bounds ai adopted opted by IS 12 org oro originator besides i is extremely doubtful whether he kas bas has nas the semipro semi pro hette gift by which disraeli comprehended bended ahead the results of issues 10 as the methods by which they could be f carried to a victorious climax heretofore the queen has exhibited a for a conservative is il p reference ye ference to a liberal cabinet ant and was the favorite of all ali tie the Prem Pr premiers emiera lers that ever ruled her dishes dislike for gladstone almost amounts to aversion this sentiment was naw tested when he went into power ss disraelly successor when she all lit but snubbed the grand old inan man it Is no 0 be presumed that her political ioli icil bias has been chan changed ed it is based on the idea flat ilat that a conservative regime regimo tends more than that of liber alisa to the preservation intact of the british empire in its extent and p power 0 w abroad it insists on the maintenance amainte 1 doe dod of british preste prestige ge and the not to say extension ioli 1011 of foreign margets markets held in id the special interests of E w commerce the liberal party ies lellis more to the centralization of the e in terest of public affairs at home the e tendency to lut let lout outside side or distant concerns ue take care of themselves or go 90 to til the ground beino being plainly apparent it appears that salisbury favors the of power by tiie tile conservative party and asserts that lie he would sag sap support ort northcote for premier it is oot probable however that he de do ires itei irei the position himsel fas it is no in of the part played by an I 1 inglish politician to signify by plain that he thirsts f for fon gra bra a special office doubtless if it the party assumes tid tie reins the choice f for or premier will te be between these two notables since ethe the forego was written a dispatch has reached us conveying convey in the dews news that Glad stones resignation has been accepted by the queen and that her ger majesty hau bad summoned the maruis quis ois of salisbury to balmoral it being oe the royal intention to charge him with the duty of f forming a nev cabinet perhaps the weight of the fhe premiership ilip u pon upon atle should eis cis of that statesman vill will ca cause use him to be somewhat oon con conservative vein in a literal as well as a party sense men frequently act with nuch gluch more caution when entrusted with extensive po werthan their course would indicate when they are not in the hie hil highest niest diest ollice it may be confident hu sot ever that his adminis v v it lit not be characterized by icicy ora era tack lack of vigor or salisbury lisbury ya is a taplia briton britou |