| Show IMMIGRATION HI The April AJ record 1 of ot Immigration through New York It Is thought will eclipse any previous record reco 11 for tor one month The Tho arrivals one recent recently ly b amounted to antI and some Home em harassment was caused at Ellis Is Island land H It was not long before the place pla o ogot got entirely filled up one steam steamship ship thi tho got orders to land Its Immigrants at the pier while two others kept arrivals over overnight overnIght night and landed them the tho next day It seems S that the tho Influx of Immigrants of and Celtic races Is still comparatively small The pilgrimage now draws tram from Austria find Russia Husla From rom the tho latter countries a II great grent number of Hebrews Poles and ar or arrive rive As compared to the Immigration ton ten years ago the German a Influx has hM fallen from 18 per cent to 4 and the Irish from 8 per cent to 3 That of Denmark Norway and Sweden has dropped from 12 11 per Iler cent to C 6 and that of England 1 Scotland and Wales from fromI 9 I per cent to 7 On the other hand the Immigration from Italy has risen from 12 per cent 10 33 that from Austria and Hun lIun Hungary gory gary from 14 per cent to J 27 There very ery few tew coming of the tho na native I tive stock In spite of at many He Hebrews Hebrews i brews and alii Polls who come here from I that country the percentage from Rus HUA Russia sia 1111 hns fallen Callen from Crom 19 to 16 The rela relative tive from the rest of Europe and from rom all other countries Just where wheN It wa Wal ten years before In the alx lx months ending with Do De cember l lut st Hebrews landed here har Of thee 2913 clime came from rom HUB Hus Husela ela la from rom Austria and ond from Tho Thu effect of at good times In this country and Inti depre lon abroad are clearly el luh n en la In this movement The wa In Ital are low and Italian la 11 laborer borer hear of or the good wages paid In this anti and rome come On the theother theother other hand han 1 the development of Ger German man colonies has hs opened a n better chance for or Herman workingmen at al home and they remain at home The Hebrew are oppressed In all countries They The come to enjoy enJO It 1 II n that prompt emigration generally Were man perfectly perfect free to follow rollow his nat natural ural Inclinations he would prefer to live and nd die In the country countr where his cradle stood |