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Show The New Yobk Sim in comment-ing comment-ing upon the letter of a reader of that excellent journal, protosting about bo much leiDg said in tho paper about religion, which the aforesaid reader saya is only another name for superstition, super-stition, romarks that, "religion, as wo understand it, carries with it goodness, good-ness, uprightness, sc-barness, justice; and these tiro things that the newspaper, news-paper, the daily teacher of the peo plo, is bound to inculcate at all times Least of all can it cease from bo doing at a time like thia, when the business of tho country reeks with dishonesty, wben its political life is being eaten out by fraud, and when the church itaelf baa not escaped the subtle in-! fection." |