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Show TELEGRAPHIC 3 tin Hot fox KUIiculcN !" Itleo ol Nomhcru euiocrullc llVlHl0U. New York, 8. The World's Cia-I Cia-I (liunnti special aaye: Repreoontiitive Coi baa just arrived from an extended tour through the eouth, haviug riaited every southern eatatt except MiaeiflBippi. Your correspondent called on him this afternoon at the ff Burnett house, to learn the result oi ' hie obnorvations. Cox said that the peoplo were not much inclined to I tallc politics, being bo thoroughly satisfied with their desinthrftllment Irom militarj bondage tliat they wore content to plant and prepare lor tbe 5 rebuilding of their fortunes wasted by the past fifteen yours of strife. Tbe idea however, which is being so widely Bpread by the republican members of the democratio party in , tbe south going over to the republicans republi-cans because one man in the party had at this late hour made a showing show-ing ol justice toward them was utter nonsense. The south he said will , utaud by tha democratic party, and its members will all go into the democratic demo-cratic caucus without hesitation and ' in full force. The idea that Hayes' policy would draw any strength from the democratic ranks wae a false one. It would rather strengthen the party by causing a split in the republican re-publican ranks. Ho thought the postponement post-ponement of the extra session of congress con-gress a good thing for the demo crats and for the country, as there were plenty of banks that would advance money to run tho army, which army might he thought be dispensed with, had we a wio Indian policy, such as that of Canada. Regarding Re-garding the speakership, Cox refused to talk. |