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Show TII4Ea AX1 BE. DRICH S. Their Meeting anil Reported View. New York, 25. The Tribune says that in his interview with Governor Tildcn last evening, Gov. Hendricks said that the public sentiment in the western states in regard to the election elec-tion was so strong that he was impelled im-pelled to come east to' ascertain tho condition of public feeliDghere. He expressed his admiration at tho conduct con-duct of the southern democrats, who without the least manifestation of turbulence had appealed everywhere to the courts, and was glad both in the west and on his journey hither ward to notice the disposition of all parties to have matters amicably and lawfully settled. He felt that their cause was just and would ultimately triumph by the will of the American people. Governor Tilden fully con curred with all of Gov. Hendricks' remarks, and there appeared to be a perfect accord of idea3 in regard to the questions of the hour. While there seemed to be a lack of confi dence in the doinga of the returning boards in the south, no disposition 1 was manifest on the part of either I Governor Tilden or Gov. Hendricks to enter upoD a decided plan of action. |