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Show A Pieftjaut Cuutpllment For London, 20. The Times editorially comuiHutiug on President Hayes' soulhera tour, says: In a little more than half a year the president bus succeeded in beating down a compact mars of prejudice and in allaying a boot of run Hiding passions. The visible triumph of his policy is now being aeanred. He baB this week beyun a journey through the southern Btales which is intended to Bhow that the work of pacification is not far from completion. The federal government gov-ernment hae no intention of iuterfer ing in the local administration of the eoutharu states. The outhern Btates have no desire to disturb the great achievements of the civil war which bave been embodied in the constitutional constitu-tional armmdmeutfl. The removal n the objects of coutenliou maken it easy to reestablish friendly relation between people who respeut ene i other, and the sympathies meeting of the president and General Hampton is an omen of th coming time when the north and south will no longer be separated by lines of divisions whiuli the civil war had traced. |