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Show POLITICAL MOTES. Mr. Sutro is engaged in an earnest fight in Nevada against Sharon's ' candidacy for the United States Senate. Sen-ate. In Minnesota, Dunnell, a salary grab Congsessman, has been renominated. renomi-nated. There was a bolt in the convention, con-vention, and a new Republican candidate can-didate is talked of. The Cincinnati Times thinks that the country cannot aflord to experiment experi-ment further with the contraction theory in finances, and urges the election of anti - contractionists . to Congress. The Philadelphia L:ije' fails to see a war of races in the present Southern difficulties between the whites and blacks, but attributes the outbreaks to weak and corrupt governments gov-ernments rather than to race anti- p.iunes. Horace Maynard was laying ofl" for the county elections in Tennessee to determine his choice of running for (.Joveruor, (or United States Senator, Sen-ator, or for reflection to the House. Now he hasn't even a sure thing in the Knoxville District. The Sacramento I'nion objects to tfte election of Sharon as U. S. senator sena-tor from Nevada, on the ground that he is a wealthy nabob, without the training or capacity for the position,, as well as an ally of the great railway rail-way monopolies of the Pacific Coast. Too St. Louis Republican denies that the result ot the recent election jn Tenncsce is a Deuiocruio victory iu a partisan sen$e, as the contest was participated in by many persons who have never been connected with the Democratic party. It says it was a triumph of honest citizens over corrupt rings. Kansas ought to be proud of her Senators. We cannot call to mind one cm mem that has notbeeu charg-ei charg-ei wita corruption most vile and the worst leatare of the whole matter is Lhat the proois of their nefarious acts are too strong to be successfully controverted. con-troverted. He. cna iMoaUnaj Jnde- |