Show TEN DAYS MORE MOSE GRACI GRACE Ac ACCORDING CoRDINa to the dispatches in neus NEWS the senate and house last night both passed the house bill to continue the unexpended balances in the tho treasury to provide temporarily for the expenses of the government for as long as might be necessary but not to exceed ten days of the new fiscal year it is to be hoped that the balances are ample to serve the purpose for as long as they may be needed there is no doubt that the president would promptly sign the them bill for evidently he was as anxious and naturally so as anybody else to have the appropriations made in time to save trouble and very great annoyance and mortification die Ble meantime antime antimo it now rests with the two houses to ada adjust bet their differences on these points as speedily as possible and have the needed appropriations regularly made for the present fiscal year ii is aser a serious lous loub matter and should be dealt with in a spirit consistent with its importance to the country rather than in a narrow partisan spirit for it t ought to be that the party which does best for the interests of the whole union should be the dominant party whichever it may be and therefore the wisest politics polities should be those which look most fully after the best interests of the country ten days does not give a great deal of time to consider and act upon the appropriation bill billo because there will be two sundays in ten days and congress will baut to have a few days holiday in which to do justice to the centennial fourth the house has already resolved to adjourn from today saturday july alst till the which will take half of the ten days there remaining then but five less than a week so that unless congress shall be industrious and the tha two houses conciliatory a few days more grace and another pull at the expended balances or some equivalent measure of relief will be necessitated however the ten days already provided for will carry the country over the centennial and enable it to take tae a fair start on its second hundred years the latest news is that the president has signed the ten days bill |