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Show a imi. mi: itiMi iimiti.ui. XoiKof theHouth American republic! repub-lic! U more desirous of foreign Immt-grattou Immt-grattou than Veuexuela. He ixide of lawi pertaining to this aru rhp the most liberal and encouraging of any government on earth. Immigrant! may enter that country by their own will In search of implojnient or under contract with pilvate Individuals or corpoiatloua. A few oflhealvanligea inTond by tha Immigration lluruau of that country riad aa followa: "1 'Ihepnyment of Ibo piuaago from the jHlnt ef embarking lo tbo t)rt of lauding In the ltepubllo. 'J. landing etpensoa, boar 1 an 1 lodging lodg-ing during tha Qrst Aftoen ilaya uftor tbelr arrhat. M. llxemptlona of linpoit dutlca on llillr woarlng apparel, ilornotlo utonsllt, machinery and tool! of lliolr prufes-lon. J. Kxeinpllouofpnymentof consular fees, Including lhoo for MSsports, with whkh Ibey must be pruvldod, and upon which their cundltlon aa Immigrants shall bo exprv-Mttli an 1 "V the cont ef transportation of tho Immigrant to uny of tho existing colonics uuder the direct admlnlatrullon of tho government If the Immigrant la not under un-der contract by Ibe government of a Mate, prltalo ItulivUual or oorfora-lion." Kurnpeaus lutereato.1 In finding n place of refuge for Itusidau Jews uatur. all) lurunl their oyea lu Ihedlnctlou of Vunttuela. Hut lest tin' Immlgraut regulatlona on Ater may rniiiu ono thlui; and these praillsid lu the muntry nnothir, a special aant nauud llltlou waa auut from London to Carataa to ascertain ascer-tain full particulars In Ihla nsut. Mr. llltlou is now lu Kuw York after ht lonfereuco with the (lovernmsut of Venezuela, and Is aatlaflod thai ho hasfouu I a laud of prouilso for Ihu an-fortunate an-fortunate vlctlmanf Itusslan l riiiay. llewaawell received by the Mills, ter of the Interior at Cara04s, nod made special InqulrlM ua lo any pos-sllleor pos-sllleor irnbable nljectlons lo Imrcl grouts of tha. Hebrew religion. Iu rally ra-lly the Minister said: "I must say that Venezuelan orui are open to all foreigners, ihere la no occasion to suppoae or fear that the Hebrews, tot the lmle fact of being such, much lesi by their rellgbus areeds, stall le forbldJen to come to Venezuela, lo ru slJe In It, to become citizens and enjoy Hie same civil and poll""' "H1"" "' native Venezuelans." Immillalely on Mr. Milan' arrival ar-rival In lioudon, alcpa will he taken lo llant several colonlea of Itusslan Jewa lu Venezuela. The country abounds In landa suited for tasturageor agilcullure. Iu tha Interior In-terior It la but sparsely Hilled, Tho climate Is mild In the high table landa. The toll la Inexhamtlvcly fertile. Wood, water and tlm I er abound almost everywhere. If the Itu-slsn exiles should be treated na tombed, Ibey will In truth tall the ilay I leased that Itusslan dee potlstn drove them from her shores. The news from Venezuela at present la not, however, the most gratifying turospoctlvu emigrants. The l'rcsl-ilsut l'rcsl-ilsut of the republic, l'ulacclo by name, Is endeavoring to prolong his administration two years mure, Indi-fiance Indi-fiance of (lie constitution. Hhould he peril-tin doing this, dvlt war will very probably ensue, and Ibe question of Hebrew colonization will moat likely be postponed. |