1*01-IT1* AL OOBlU'PTIOfcha* become quite t*x common. It is a u\v cf political action that when a party comes t*» have « Uu^c m»j«ntv\ it# leaders are almost sure to become mercenary. They will seek to ad-rnKt-e jierH)Swl interest thi'iMi^li party •RSucka?. When she oM V. iiui partywa-^nai*v divided and scattered, andthe lK*m*xmtic#|»arty came into power. it Wits tit*t Itrtijj ^Meie it lariwduul..its lair record tor honesty and puHtv, out! IjccanM? veila! and corrupt. The •«id rule of Stand by the Fur,ty\vas shouted loud and lung'. For a time pelt;m:e ^bettered it to be sale so to do. Tljey were at last utnlf(k*iwV w’hcit ^nchanau's Cabinet plot let! treason inthe very Capitol ot the Nation, and party patronage \valt; the UKiUis by fctitch the evil was aidctl to it# con*%aiati«u. - \ - ^