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Show THE FUTURE OF POLITICS. 1 It In reported that Eugene Hulo ! and Hermtor Blaiuo met on Monday i and bud noma liot words over tha political situation. When eucli radi- cul cranio., fall out we mty cherish a i growing liopo that a reign of common ! lease and docouny in politics is fust ; letting in. Muhie, as well na Iowa, i ; fa likely to IboI and eliaw in hor political developments the healthy national conservative iulluencea ; which the lute election contributed j io largely to nutlce paramount to the I ioctional war policies that had pre vailed so long beyond llieir legitimate period. With tho Ulainea and Mor-j Mor-j toiiH tho sectional conflict would have I been endless whilo they could havo ( kept north pitted against south and maintainod the national balanco of power and their controlint; inllacnco inthoirowu states. Tho ocating of Tildon would havo ufldctiiaily brokan up the republican party; but the ! Hiiyos adaaitmtmtiuu will do bettor, it will divido thnt organization and forco upon its fragmentti a new dopur-. dopur-. i turo and new issuoa. Tho democracy I need have no further concern tor tho iucccas of tho great issue of national politics, which it has fought in the minority so bravely ainco the close of .1 the war. It must now, howover, I , naako some new and bold advance into a field of conflict upon which it Can imite tho industrial interests in 1 1 favor of a national policy that shall Btoor safely botwoea tho porila of ' communism 9n the ouo hand and the slavery of monopoly on tho other. There can bo no standstill of individual, individ-ual, parties or sects. They must move constantly, cithui' backward or forward. If the democracy will rest satisfied with the achievements of Mr. Hayes in tho southern question, and proceed to ascertain the drift of popu lar opinion in regard to our financial intoresta and enforce them, it may ba the successor of tho Hayes party and I the whig abortion which the adminis tration is attempting to Bet up. |