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Show FOEEIGN. The Loudon Tress on tire In-auurul. In-auurul. London, o. President Hayes' inaugural is published in full and creates a favorable impression. The Times says the greater part of it was of a character that might have been well received by men of all parlies. The Xews says the principles President Presi-dent Hayes enunciates are excellent. The Telegraph says: Wc do net imagine that even bis candid oppon-' oppon-' ents will complain of the tone and ' temper of the address which dea's with questions of the highest mo- merit. Hayes speaks with the dignity dig-nity and frankce-'S becoming the chief magistrate of a great people, and pt tin's ; ways lo ends which, il they can bo sccompiishtd, will re-' re-' dound to his honor and that of his country. |