Sunday Traveling
-Wg observe,from statements publishetJ in the Albany Argus, and other New York papers, that nolwithstanding the vast ainount of travel on the line of rail roacls through ihat State, the Sunday trains are run at a loss to the companics. This is true of other Suites anti it illcistrates an imporfant l'aitt ïhut (;!jstrvarice of ihe Sibbalii is fast bëéórrring a settled principie wiÃh our peopÃe. Whero inclinalion will not die- latei ïuch a couise, interest will very souii iniluce a suspetision of the rail road travel uppn the Ãáubbaih. And the sooner the bctter. Humanily, and the physic;;l struclure of maoj aside irom cifher moraiity or reunión, prompt (o an observance o{ a day of rest. VVe wou ld have no laws cnacteci - no penaltics enforced, V induce Ihis reform. The gteat law of propriety and public opiniones the best law upon subjects of tois kind; and we doubt not, public opinión will, ere long sanction that which every ni;n's bet'.cr judgemenltells him is right and proper.
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