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Show QUARRELS AND DEMpCRACY One of the inline necessities of successful suc-cessful Democincv is Inte'nnl quarreling. quar-reling. Outside qr the llttlo Bcrnp developing de-veloping In the House or Representatives Representa-tives over Che chairmanships or Important Im-portant committees, Is the quarrel over ov-er tho scnntorshlp of New York Btate. ' Sheeban got the support of the caucus and looked like a sure winner; but ho rigured without his host .When tho first ballot was taken by the assembly assem-bly it was found thnt thero vas mnny another favotlto son In the field, with the lesult that balloting Is still going on lit a most heat trending deadlock:' Shechan wants the place; so does' ii Shcpard ,as likewise Osborne nni some few others And the cry seems , to be to bent Slicchan. In tho mean time, the Republican candidate goos i seienoly on, lecoivlng the samo mini I bor or votes which tho first ballot! ' gave him ' It is that eternal dc-slro for russ, fight and friction cropping up in the Now York Democracy Now, ono would think thnt, on the Verge of a prlmls-lug prlmls-lug future, dlffwences would bo pui aside mid stiong compnts made for tiicndshlp and amity. Dut no such thing Tho fit st political orrico a thousand thou-sand Jump, righting in the geneinl tin moll following tho erfort. It Is well to see thnt his spirit Is centered ch.e'-ly, ch.e'-ly, howcier, in the old line Deireuia who still looks with sidelong -jlamd at tho l'eerlcbs Leader. The piogrea dve, who sees better things In Democrat:), De-mocrat:), tries to hold alot and to scorn tho ravings nnd quarrels of his fellow members. |