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Show Etif.'ItHlt Labor TruiiblcH. New York, 9. English mail advices ad-vices deplore the tact that British emplojers and workmen fail to recognize recog-nize that only iu working harmoniously harmoni-ously together can tho rapidly increasing increas-ing strain ou the industrial classes be relieved. Even among farm laborers Tnd employers, the fight has bo-come bo-come bitter in Kent and Essex. Tho laborers having succumbed to pay reductions, the masters then demanded de-manded the laborers retirement Irom the laborers' unione, which aro akin to trades unions. The men refusing, were ( jected from thou- cottages. One correspondent says ho has seen, in the north ol England, Eng-land, hall a township iu the suow with its good s and chattels, calmly witching tbe locking up of cottages from which they had been ejected and then establishing their firesides under tents. The New Zealand colonial authorities are awaiting their oppoituuily to attract English agricultural agri-cultural colonists, and GOO such i sailed recently in one body. The English government is rather inclined ! lo encourage tbe emigration exodua ! as a means of relief lo her suffering 'people. California capitalists could ! readily turn towards tho Pacific tbo j heavy tide of such emigrants, most of ' w'lom have some pecuniary means. |