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Show I POLITICAL OUTLOOK. In the political htitory ol our country many Important liiuea have come be-ore be-ore the people (or lolutlon 01 the I moil ImiiortAM, oidr n ' " "Te len deflnltely aellW-ll-H I nol Unking ayitero Thla hae ret lawn r important liaue ilnce the dtnolAr-Ire dtnolAr-Ire Jackion. The tarrlrTqieaJlon f a anherJInate iu during the l't pr4 Idrnllal omfalgn, nnd dorig with the money qiif atlon alll probably bn a mb ordinate lnuo during the campnl u ol 1003 The Indication at praeent are thateapanilon will take ineeedrnrc o( ailotliirltrutaln the coming eamrMlgn, ttnleii the prent polln. J 'It a! ln-litratlon ln-litratlon la changed brlore that lime. In view of the recent declaration ol I'rerldent tlcKlnlry, It In reaaonflb'e te believe that the administration will punue Ua preient policy, in laet llieie aeemt t') bfl no other rourte open. To withdraw the troop would lit imnilrurd by the eople ai a failure, and rriult moit probably in Kcpublli-an defeat Tho Democratic parly will place In It platform a plank etronxlydenounelng the foreign policy of the government and urging the arnica) le acljiiitmontof the trouble In the I'hlllprlnr Thla queatlon will furnlih plenty ol Interfiling Interfil-ing matter fur dlicunlon and will differ in till reipect from the time-worn argil-mtnta argil-mtnta upon tariff and money All thing comldcreil the comiolgii ought to to one ol tho moil Inlirratlngaa well ai the mott linorlant In the history of tho country, and we rtnllrt that It will ho long roinembcrod by the preiont gen oration, |