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Show POLITICAL NOTES. Tbo Catholic element in Ohio were almcet unanimous against the new constitution. General Sherman id frequently t-poken of as likely to be the nominee nomi-nee of the IVmoavifc party for the Preeidcney. Scuat.-r fcStewart, of Nevada, announces an-nounces that ho will not be a candidate candi-date for reflection. Ho intends to practice law in Washington. It is now claimed by the friends of (Jen. Burnside that be will beprompt-!v beprompt-!v eltcted by a largo majority as soon i.s the Rhode Inland Legislature ii'icets. Tho Omaha Herald says that the Germans of that locality are rapidly rcttlini; down upon the Homo Rule. V:o Trade, and Hard Money doctrines doc-trines of the Democratic party. Kentucky clings in her State elections elec-tions to the old viva r -ce system of volinu, but in the Congressional eViticns of this year, for the first time, voting will be done by ballot. Oro result of putting tho worst kx&3 of peoplo in i'edeial ollices in th'j South is that general complaints iiro being made about money lost wlitlo passing through Southern ui-i,!;V Tiic Washingt-in R--puUiciin wants Washington to bo created a Sute. 1' fay?: Washington has morepopu-I morepopu-I - )a than many of the Western M!r3, aud is alout tho same ei;:e as I.":-j,lo IsUud. An i:uder;tanding arrived at by 1-Lo Democratic Convention of Tennt-3o w-is that Andrew Johnson lit s:sc. ccd Pars in Brownlow in the C". S. Scnato uu the 4th of March r.ox:. l .iore is no doubt of the success suc-cess rf the Democratic ticket in the fclatc by a large majority. The iVicnds of the reelection of. G-;n. Dix for Governor of Xew York aro endeavoring to seoure his nomination nomi-nation by the Liberal Republican convention con-vention on the Otla inst., thus forcing the regular Republicans to take bim u-. ag-iiu.. On the other hand tho Tcmp.'r.iace faction urgently opposes Gen. Dii. In a review of Western politics the t'rauciico HuU-.im can only seo iUi.t ahead in one directioa. It says: "l'ne independent pirty, with which the G:an;ers arc allied, at this mo-rut'iii mo-rut'iii dominated the West to the Par:;.; Ocean. It has m.ido great ';it:3 lu the South, and ia l'gin-ii l'gin-ii j;; t j .maoifest itself at the Kat.'' J no "cw.York Hc"..'J hinU to Mr. --.! ! I-.-that ha thould come out :-.i;'l champion the h.ird money i -y and render himself the ea-;, ea-;, IcV-itT oi the Democracy of t 6::ico that hint waj pub- d i-.e 0-k IiBinooratic Convtn-' Convtn-' "i v-iter.ued witiu'u: opposiition brni.loa g:ecnb.--li lucory, do-;-.a iucrcise of the green-. green-. circulation a:id the abo':U:.ju o! ' -tior!?.'.-bi; currency. Xt'j: S : Tho o trice-c.-vho have fcUytCvi the third- - i idea know very well tint all -.ri'n-i in Lyj-i'i.vsa, South Caro-. Caro-. A.iha:r.a, Frhia ni.t other S: : '. a;c to be piaj-.U directly at .ertcoitjie President. Thovknow t.: he rccoaisiieudcd the" Civil K V.', aud th-tt bat for his ,; rv. of the military power the c. rct-'-crs would Ion- ago have Oinpf 3: r-U. |