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Show Sou iid Doctrine. New York, 17. The World nays Hayes has no more constitutional rifiht or authority to keep troops in a state house or a sovereign state, whan the governor of that state requested him to withdraw them, than ho has against or without the governor of that stale, to send troops there. He is openly and flagrantly breaking the laws which ha has sworn to support. He has asked the country to regard him as a statesman, not as a party politician, and his present conduct is not only stamping him irrevocably, as a paltering juggler with fair words, but of bringing him into imminent danger of proving himsalf a supporter of riot, bloodshed and revolution. |