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IOR OASH,
THE PRESIDENT'S POLICY.
An Int,erview with Hayes -How Ho
Came to Adopt His Policy --What Ho
Thinks of Its Success--Not Scared by
Newmpapors.
CINOINNATI, September 10.--A
correspondent of the Eveniny
Times, who interviewed President
Hayes while en route to Fremont,
asked the President how ho came to
construct his policy, which was
seemingly so at variance vith his
recent views while on the stump in
his last gubernatorial campaign.
Did it grow upolwhim gradually, as
circumstances sconed to require ?
The President replied as follows:
"Well, those views began to take
form in the words of my letter of
accepttnco. I considered the situa
tion of things in tho South, saw
how impossible it somed to restoro
order and peace and harmony ; saw
the violence and bloodshed at tile
elections ; how whito Republicans,
as well as black, wore shot down
during their political contests, and I
asked myself why is it and how long
must this continuo ? Theso men
down South, the whito oducated
citizens, are as good mon as you or
I. They are hIistians, not thieves
nor cut-throats nor bandits. Yet
they see those things and tacitly ap
prove them, if they do not tako
part in them. Why is it and how
long will it continue? Whilo thinking
those questions over, my mind
roverted to tho scenos of the war,
and an incident at tihe battle of
Cedar Mountain came to mind. It
was a hard fought engagement, and
for a time we could not toll how it
would end. We who were in coi
inand had dotormined that if a cer
tain movement resulted in one way,
we would give cortain orders, but if
they resulted otherwise, ditoront
orders would be given. With our
field glasses we were watching the
course of things. All at once I saw
a commotion in the thickest of the
fray. The artiliery had got to work
and wer throwing shells fast aud
with unerring aim into the solid
ranks of the enemy. Heads wvere
being blown from their bodies,
arms and legs torn from their
socketa and some sont to one wvorld
or the other unprepared, andl yet I
rejoiced and con gratulated my fel
low-officers that we were victoi ious.
How eould this boe? Why was it ?
It was because we woere at war. That
one word solved in my mind time
problem of the South. Tile p0ole
were at war. There wvas a conflict
going on. The social and political
relations of the peoulo woero not
natural, not harmonious. There
were disturbing elements among
them, and while they existedl or
were unduly active, there wvould bo
oppflictt e the causes of tile con
fidt beokemdy;odl and there wvouki bo
peace and1 ultimately harmony and
p)rosperity."
"But," said the rep)orter, "we (10
not see much disposition in the
South to manifest a loving tempo)r
toward us of the North."
The President lmldly retorted:
"How do you know ? You form
your opinions, no doubt, from road
mng the papers, but editors of newvs
papers do not always rep)resent the
popular general feeling of the pee
pie, either North or South. I
think most of the peole in the
South, as I know they aro in the
North,' are more disposed to on
courage fraternal, harmonion s,
social and business relations than the
extroiIsts, whlo, n fortunately, too
often got.cpontrol of newBspapers, but
oveni these, br: most of them, will
corne around all right in time."
A o &e ua fermuile soihinary in
he ountry,,on )being asked by a
- oumg lady of her class -w, hat pig
ironi was, replied, "iron given in
exchange for swine."
A cave has been :liscovered in the
luei Ridge mountains, near WVabs
halla, in whbich inscriptions have
been found dated back as far as
18.
A natMtI'A1ikt claims to have dis
*&over'ed that crows, when in flocks,
have regularly organized courts, in
whioh they sit ai'ound and try offen
ders--a s art oferow bar, so to
anan1r
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ALSO,
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