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Show j THE IH UllilUlKi.il tjl EKIIOM. In aomcptrla of tbla country, there laagrewluit nplulon Ibal lha United Htatea reoelvee loo much addition to lit pnpulallon by meana of Immigration, Immigra-tion, but It aeeaia Ibat a dlflerent view le entertained by the leading cltliaaa of the Nirlhweit. There are art 1 1 1 large tract! of land nol yet under cul'.lva-tlou cul'.lva-tlou and people ara anxloualy waillug lor the farmer! beyond tha lea lo coma aud break Iba ground and aet lha work of development rolling. Nut loug ago a meeting waa held lu HI. i'aul for Iba purpoaa of dlicuaalug waya aud meaua ef attracting Immigration. Ameng the delagalee were the governora of Mlniieeola, North Dakota and Waib-Iniitou; Waib-Iniitou; Iba Hallroed King Janiet J, Hill, and lllibopa Ullliart aud Ireland, liy apaotal tuvltatlou A. K. Johnavu, agent of tlia Tulngvalla Hue aad one of the plotieert ef the Nollhwtul, wat praeeut. The latter gave a vivid plulura of the ooadllloa til tha country wbea the lnuriiey to H'.. 1'uul bad lo be rue Jo ou ateamboat froui the naaraat railroad ata-lion ata-lion aud how, a by uiagia, llnei were laid In all dlreottuua puahlug lur-tber lur-tber north aud cariyiug lha bvit olaaa ol immlgratita to oillcreut parte of the oouulry. 'Ibuuaauda of furuie along the railroad! were thou laid out, wboaa uwutira today ara wealthy or Independent. Indepen-dent. A aiuular curreut of Immlgra-tluu, Immlgra-tluu, haaaid, 1 uulu nvvdrd, at.d tbele la all II ri.om lor uilllltniafroiu KohIbul1, North linrtuauy aud Ihe tjcaLdluavlati couulrlut. llu piopoaud tha eatabllabmeut ol three emlgiallon agenolet, one In Eng. Uiid, one lu lieimany aud one in rirai -dlnevta for tba purpoae of dialrliiutlut-Information dialrliiutlut-Information coiioarulng tbe riauiircaa of lha Norihweat In Ibnta onuntrlea, aod lo atari thla ruovtmeol wllliout delay. A ptopoaltlon wat Dually agreed lo la rk (,'nnjrrF 'ore yrarly apprnprlatln-, ' fnr the purpoao nf promotlug Immigration Immi-gration to Ilia northwestern eiatea. It la probably true that aomeay.tam-allrairllallon aomeay.tam-allrairllallon of the emigration iiiaillon In forvlgn countrti! would again retull lu a awlttar m ivemrnt nf Ilia diet', warda tlie.a ahoroa,whlrh waa perceptibly percepti-bly retar teJ by the panlo under which Ihe Unli-d Htatie, In cominou with oilier coanlrlri, baa been au'-farlng au'-farlng the laat few yeara. Hut II would leein lliat to rraib out bi-yood tba ocein fjr a anpply of a farming popuiatl n 1 no other objaot la mjujlil la vary much Ilka croaking lha rivar in ai-arcb for water, aa the laj-Ing laj-Ing le over there. In the overcrowded parte of the United Hlatea there aia probably Ihoimandi who would embrace em-brace an opportunity ol iulldlug homea, were ejtuebudy lo roach out a helping band to them in the II ret 0 111-cultateia 111-cultateia towari iiidaieudt-no, aud if government approprlatlana are cb-lalned, cb-lalned, Ibaao ought oerlalnly lobe expended ex-pended for Ihe beoefll of the paople already bere,rather thao on forolguert, |