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Show ! THE CHOSEN PEOPLE'S WOES. & Parallel Sharply Drawn by a "Hews" Correspondent. Toh Mnlla," In nllroti rn. Mntli. - Pfnrrullan, I apillalou' and lli AllriKlunt Train ' ' ' : """ H r New Yoiik, May 8H1, isn Alona H J?,J litre In ttie Uotlian of America and " Hf'l uaual rtadlng IhU morning's news of M the world, I tt I thl dinning, hich B I Inoloio with Hill attempt t writing M what 1 think H i Iw well I irnumbireJ lh word! H from the lip of prrruaturrly ''" H Irlendi of rolnf. Tlio week of expect B Dcy upon Ihe comlctlon of nftconJ Hi! i tempts erected and tledkilcd to the jN One una Only MtIdr God, fraught 1 with the toll and teitr of an lionut Hb ' people lut to be utlTed of their ell B In tbe fice of nil Incleraotit faion .Jy thejr with their "line end penalta" H't' J luch Mlher liad,lrit coir flreMd'a for JjH the tracklmt plalu, their isctelurntd Hv, toward the netting urn. With a fallh M I well founded an J a kROwledgo of the v truth In thelrlirartilheymiileanother H ' home Indue lime. ) At ray mind recall! It, they were Ml itlll relenlleitly I unuea and ai fir aa M poitlkle made more and more mil er. able. Utou the eliruenti leemed to iconiplre agaltut that tturdy hand. Hut the Htar that mice Illumined lleth-lehem lleth-lehem wei before them a deiert wai reached "Here we will bullJ a Tern. fMf J , plo to the LlTlug Uod," the leader H' "Before I left for thlaiart of the ( , country I 1'nd the grand ptltllege uf K! J aulitlng In tho dedication of that C i building, aud when I btMtliatltnder'e ; I band na lili "aplilt letnrned to Hod MB who gare It," 1 aild: "Well dour." t The tona of taper uied on lilt Huuday Mi by the New York II ord could not con- li. tain a tithe of that man'i work, i;! Thtifromtbe UWrfof UieOlhlnit. MBrj apcaka elgnlOcantly ot a great and Hini grand gathering of Qod'i cliuien pto- i I pie. Ialhlitbe btgluulng? Can we ''(! ay that that ao-called peculiar pwijle (.t mutt now learn their tlreildt? Aa hinted, will they come here to free MBf America or go raleitlnewarJ. They M I can take with them their puMMaloni. The people of Utah were fortunate In being able to walk. A word more to make aorao people think: Iteglilrr laer In thlt article aaji: "They (the Hebrews) are In the MJ aame position in which the l'urltana Ml i were when they canto over here to MJ eicatie the peraecullone of the utab- MJ llthed cburchortheKrencblluguenoU HBM fleeing from the Uragonadei of J.ouli MJ XIV, or the 30,000 l,allmrg l'roteit- ante expelled by the archbishop In 17S0." MJ Mr. KJItor, pen of itcel and tongue MJS of Ore coulu not eipreti with the com- BBl blood preiire of the world rny feeling! MJB upon reidlngtbe enoloied. MHMJ Do aa you pleali about printing the MMB whole ot It, but I am certain that It MM will be mighty entertaining reading MJ for all Latter-day Baluti. HjMjMJ, J. M. 1ICNEOIOT. iVBs The H'orfd'J article li aa followi: MM "Thei01otallnt the Ilebrewa ! MMWMj I tued by the Kuiilan government early MMMj In 18W and reHated again In the two MM tucceedlng Jtare mi again rewated MJ J on Feb. 14 hut, when all the Hebrew! MMWMj ' llTlng In uureetrlcted dlitrlcla In ltui WMj tla were ordered to move within tbe MJB pale. Ituula claim, when ijueilloucd ME by an alien power oouccrnlug her MJB treatment of the Hebrew!, that the MJMT- dota not ex el them, nnd that the only MJMi reitrlctlone placed upon theiu li that MJB they muit lite within certain bouuda. Tbe Hebrew! In thli country know MJBMJ ' that tho muunlug ot thla la that the MJ llebrewa muit foiMke their home! MJ and move tnadlittlct that la already MJMJ ao overcruwded with mimboraof tholr MJ race that tho earning ot a proptr llvlug MJMJ li Impoulble, or that they luuttatik MJMJM tome other oouulry and begin llta anew, MJMJ Tho order profldei that by November MJMJH 1 next the irovlnceaol Livonia nnd IJJMJM Courlaud muit becleared of their lie MJMJMJM brew population. MJMJ In Livonia there aro about twenty. MJMJB nve thtliiand Hebrew!, while In C'our- MJMJH land Ihe Hebrew population It much MJMJMJi larger. About elgnt thousand, all of MJMJMJ whom are txtremely loor, have alio 1 ' been ordered tu leave tho town of Ulna. MJMJM It la com uted that at leait 00,001) touli MJMJMj. will bu urlven from Iheee rovlncei MMB Into tho already crowded town of the ' MJMJM Tho tetult will probably be that nil MJMj thoiewhoeu meani will permit them te wJ leavu Itumla will liaiten away, nnd It MJMJ. Iinotuullkely that till country will MJMJM lie aiked to receive a large mnjorlt) of MJMJ them. The daugera attending thli In. MJMJ flux may be email, but tho cholera MJMJ. vjireof lait fall la ttlll frtih enough In MJMJ tbe inlndi ot the eople to create roiue MJMJ .car. luvlettlugthe matter from the JMJMJa itaudpolnt of the public htallh, lleglx MJMJ ter b eidluand Levy ldi MJMJ "Aa regard! the atulua of tlioun- MJMJMJ fortunate Hebrewa In lluula I wuut to MJMJMJ ntytbntby far the Urge majorlly ol MJMJMJ thotethat will como here will tin lu a MJMJMJ condition that will riqulre no oilier ai- MJMJMJ ilitauce than that ot friendly ndvlu. MJMJMJ They are both able and willing to tarn MJMJMJ thelrbread, On'y a una I uumber, MJMJMJ lomi aratlvoly iix.uklng, nre lu mod of eulixtnntlal heir. They aro iiulla dlllerent from the common herd or iiaupera. They are the vlollmi of clt; cumitincel and condition! beyond their own control, plunged Inlp muery by the acta of a Government which la a dlnitraoe to our clvllltallon. They nre lu the lame nofltlon lu which the 1'uillana wtte when they cameovir hero to ocapolhe penecutlonaof the 1 tUMIthed church, or tho Honcli Huguenot!, Ileelng from tho dragon-adcaofJioulXIV,or dragon-adcaofJioulXIV,or tho M.OOO Sal burg I'rotf'lniiti expelled by tho arch-blihop arch-blihop In 17K0. They Ueierve the aympilny rot only "'tit "Uj ' rtKjato llebrow ULMmt, but of all humane nnd llbfrly-lovlng p0le, Mteclally of every Amirlcan who holJtdearthe lundameulal a rlnolf ! of our Inttltu-lloiin. Inttltu-lloiin. AinirUacan never allord In thefaceofthehliloryof the loundcr! of our commonwealth lobar out frtm thli country thon itruggllng lor III erty ef ronw lence and the right to live learvablyan human belnK " Itai.U Ailolph M. Halln, the vltlt-Itig vltlt-Itig chalaliiol the Now York board of Jewlih mlnlaten, aal I that no attempt haier leeu made by Ihe Hebrew! In thli couutry to Induce their downtrodden down-trodden bretbron In llunla to come here. He nddrdt "Wo hnve ncvir madonnyellortt) bllng ItuMlan ex. Ilea here, and we never hill unle all other countries are cloud to them. Win li that thins happen! wolollove the American nation l broad-minded and gencroui enough to throw opt n lliduon. Hunlaclalma that ahe Uota uotexelthn Hrbrewa nil 1'ial alio goea uo further than to icqmru them to It ave the vllligraand herd lu towui. 1 bli, the Huiilan government clalmi, la necciaary because of economlo reaioni. Thliexplanatlonlifurnlthed logovernmenta that might LoenuadoJ to do lomethlng to rolectthti Hebrew! if ItUMla from lniuent nttncki of that oountry. The placra from which they are ordered are already over-poiulaled, over-poiulaled, became for ten yean thli ijtteinof drlvlug thorn Into certain ttcllonl hai been going ou. lUlittnce UmadealiurJeii to thew poor pi'ople becauie the beavleit ltor will not )le!d ennuitli to (roptrlv feed aud clothe them." llanry ltlce, preildenlof tho United Hebrew Uhirltlei, In the bit report tf tho oritaulxatlon niakei thli o peal: "I ak the American eople to loik kindly upon a tlait of (eople Urlven troni their country by a government whl h l at Itatt a century behind our olvlhiatlon, which hai tluue nothing In thenmrrhof clvlllxttlon, which li full of dark and Ignorant luperilltlun, aud which li driving and hunting n race from Hi homca nnd deipolllng It of Iti humble ioeialoui. Let the poor ltuulan Hebrew, o long cowed by forco and fear, dcipotlim and tyranny, Inhale the fmh air of freedom. free-dom. (Jive him the mean! to aiserl and unfol I hit faculties, and ho li bound to advance to the full dignity of American manhood. ') |