| Show THE chicago tribune evidently endorses the above idea of the worlds in an article on what theN erth west needs atsa it says a it t feels ee enosa no satisfaction s c conw whatever in rea reading ing t that at the secretary of the treasury sur is adding eight millions more to his hoard hoa d for the last month it wishes he had added less and that the people had the difference it does not seem to be I 1 pleased with the way the secretary manages the income it says he styles the accumulation a reduction of the debt ly but ib it adds the bonds are still in the the bands hands of the count rys the money to pay them with is still in the treasury it asks can we stand it to go on reducing the debt by a process which hoards all the gold in the country and leaves the debt in the hands of the bond holders it describes the evils under which the northwest is groaning and declares that the rate of taxation is one of the chief causes and in mentioning taxation it includes the taxes which are laid by individuals upon each other in the name of protection to home industry it styles ib it oppression and is of the opinion that it cannot long be borne by any people IJ i the tribune says the northwest north west is pining under the grinding gri holling load of taxes and the first duty of congress must be to glet alet upon up on us 1 fe 4 e we repeat that the north west needs neds a solid well understood financial policy in congress monthly reports that the Secre hoard is increasing that the debais debt is diminishing do not rover cover the ground the question needs ti to be considered whether a rate of taxation a bation aich ti which renders it impossible to produce anything for export except bonds is an evidence of political wisdom does the present condition of the producing interests of the country justify the existing rates and amount and modes of taxation THERE is 19 a man annew in new jersey who insists on having his marriage ceremony repeated every year going through the whole ceremony of new dress for his wife dinner to his hia friends ac we know a number of husband sand wives too in this country who willing to dispense with the repetition of the marriage ceremony would have no objection to the dinner to the endsor friendson fri the new dress for the wife but what dining out there would be THE exclusion of the bible from the common schools of cincinnati calls forth from the cincinnati evening chronicle severe strictures on the members of the board who voted in favor of the measure it publishes their names twenty two in number and says that the issue should be made for once and at the election next april every anti bible member of the board whose term then expires mus must t be ouslea ousted from his place it bays says emphatically the bible nible must be restored to its place in the schools there were vete two resolutions adopted by the board the first of which declares that religious instruction and the reading of religious books including the holy bible are prohibited in the common schools of cincinnati to this is appended the explanation that the true object and intent of this rule is to allow children of the parents of all sects and opinions in matters of faith falth and worship to enjoy alike the benefit of the common fund 1 11 appropriate singing is proscribed aiso also I 1 in i the schools A CHICAGO paper sa says ys that chicago sends forth to her sister states the glad news of a thorough and complete renovation in the branches of her local government she has had a victory of honesty over chicanery of wisdom over reckless waste of accountability over irresponsibility of retrenchment over extortionate salaries and expenditures di tures and of the taxpayers over the tax therefore sends greetings to the count country we are I 1 glad giad at to hear the news and hope as the paper says that once more the i prosperity the growth and the credit of chicago have been confirmed and assured by the independence and sagacity of her citizens THE people of omaha want to build a hotel and they think they require for the purpose the herald of that city while congratulating the citizens on being already raised says that though the project woula would seem to be almost beyond yon project the reach of possible failure success can only be made a certainty by such buch further action on the part of citizens as shall secure the full fall complement of subscriptions this accomplished gand and it thinks omah omaha a in 1870 will exhibit such a degree of crowth and prosperity as it has never t growth in its always remarkable rapid history THE san francisco cail call says that since the absorption of the times by the alta and the suspension of the herald the air ain I 1 has his been full of rumors of new papers tove love to be started and old ones to be revived four of the late times printers are said to have combined their capital and interest to brin bring trout out a dramatic journal there is also a rumor that john nugent will revive the herald and another that somebody else intends to start a i cheap paper mus mrs ceoly crony has been discoursing before the womans comans Wo mans parliament in new york on the legal disabilities of men she denies that the complaints should all be confined to the women and she thinks it would be as well to bear in mind a few of the advantages given by the laws to the just now fault finding sem sex she gives instances sl although a aman iman ia is liable for all of his wina debts he cannot sell a dollars worth of his real estate without the consent of his wife on the other hand she can dispose of every cents worth of his big estate without the civility of giving him notification thereof she maybe maybo may be worth a million while her husband ia I 1 penniless and legally liable for dor her debts while he cannot deprive her of the shelter of his bis roof without establishing the fact of her adultery she may turn him out of her house without a days warning or a shadow of provocation sho she may even evex compel him to pay the expense of a divorce suit and obtain separation and alimony for many causes not ava available liable to him in in a like case while no man wadi is at all afraid of public opinion would dare to forsake his wife save for the gravest causes there are few who would venture to coerce an unwilling wife to live with them although they might have the elea clea clearest right so to do THE supposition heretofore entert entertained alneil that the celebrated trotting horse horsa dexter sprang sp g from r the Hamb letonian stock having in made e t that t a favorite strain and enriched its owners 0 ers it is now announced that he la is not of Hamb Hamblet letonian onlan but of morrill origin this latter statement however is suspected to be a dodge to run up the value val sal e of the morrill stock A STATEMENT la is published to the effect that tobacco smoked to a great extent by persons persona who do not indulge in alcoholic beverages will produce partial and oftentimes total toia blindness upon the strength of this assertion some smokers justify themselves for haying having to tangle tangie leg I 1 they dont dan want to lose their eyesight while so yi a simple simpie a remedy as whisky villace as an anti antl antidote e A anew YORK youe letter says it Is stated that general butterfield has instituted legal proceedings against one of the city morning journals tor lor libel in charging that he used use nse the news of the battle of chancellorsville to promote private stock operations in wall street all the while that he was withholding intelligence of the disaster from the newspaper correspondents and the public the charges referred to appeared it is said in inthe the world and were made by an ex arm army correspondent 0 of t that at paper w who 0 alleges ege a that at the battie battle atle of Chancellorsville Chancellor sv i le general butterfield utter nield field chief chiet of 0 staff stamm SIL issued S an order absolu absolutely y el closing si to telegraphic ic communication with th the r rear r but ut that during this time of telegraphic suspension dispatches des patches were sent through by the general to new york before any intimation of the result of the battle was received and operations in gold to a large amount were predicate dupon chenu i y thata th ataman man should never write that which he would not like to see in print was haa received a new illustration ia in the publication li lle lic of ofa ota a volume of reminiscences by mr james A hamilton in which a letter from mr chase then secretary of the treasury appears it establishes the fact which was strongly rumored at the time that everything was waa not always lovely in the cabinet of the late president lincoln the letter reads washington D C july my Dear deaf sitt eirl your excellent note is just received I 1 will send it to the dentan tand tana shall be glad if he will read it and heed i it 1 1 I haye have seen little of him for sometime past when he thinks fit to seek my counsel or to impart his awni own 1 I attend his hia summons otherwise I 1 confine myself to my own special work worle what I 1 think ought to be done is so generally left undone and what I 1 think ought notto be done so generally done that I 1 am led to doubt greatly ithe value of my ray views on any subject your friend S P pa CHASE 1 A correspondent of shenew the new york mun sun recently ti visited cited general gener lees ess els college in vir virginia ald talked fre freely wi with its officers an and students stu ants he says the their beiler belief lief ilef as to what w is going to become of the union is somewhat like this it la is rotten and will go te to pieces of itself the west is restless the south was w as never satisfied the next clamor for recess secession ion lon may come first from the west but what dool fool thinks that the south will then ie quietly slumbering he says the teachers without wi thoat giving actual utterance to a single phrase that can ie be pointed out as treasonable may in the coarse of an hour hours lecture convey more peculiarly southern ideas to their classes than they could with three weeks undisguised ed oratory to ae a class lassof lassor of northern boys in short he says gen lees college seems to be performing on a larger scale at the present baythe same work of intellectual p propagation ropa gation gatlon which the genius of john C calhoun and his hia colleagues performed among the young men of re tae south a quarter or of a century I 1 t ago |