| Show destitution IN EUROPE tile the cry of distress and hunger is heard in london and throughout the manufacturing towns of france the people are sum suf suffering faring for want of food in london alone forty thousand persons are receiving outdoor out door relief but this thi does not cover the amount of destitution there are others who suffer and go unrelieved or receive but partial help because the measures adopted an not sufficient to meet their wants the streets of london and the othel large towns in england present at anthi thi best of times scenes of destitution and suffering enough to make a man unaccustomed cus tomed to witnessing them siek sick ai heart what must their condition be now when the distress as to days 6 aig is patches patches say is so vast and heart rend ing no wonder that the suffering districts disis trie is are demoralized by the amount oi 01 pauperism which prevails there when whet employment falls fails among the working classes in densely populated coun countries trie like england and france no mind cat comprehend or pen describe the suffer ing which ensues living from hann ham to mouth and frequently consuming their wages before they are earned thi tbt people are in no condition to take earo earn of themselves unless relief is ext extends ende to them they must starve in the towns of france dense th rongi fill the streets and clamor for bread ar ot employment hunger and destitution are making sad havoc among the opera tives what terrible pictures do thes thee words bring before the mind in frano the government will have to look i tit the people it has been the policy 0 N napoleon oleon to keep bread cheap in paris parm and tat cat he has taken the necessary mesi me I 1 jaures bures to insure the parisians Pari that arti art cle of food at low rates the dispatched dis say that the distress is very great in L paris but that public and private be ne is very active to deglee the inflammable population of thai great city in the hour of their sum suf dufferin merin ferin would be attended with more dasas trous arous results to napoleon and his dj nasty than a warlike combination ot or the tho great powers of europe would be any apathy on the part of the reigning family and tile the aristocracy would in ail aj probability be attended with mor serious results in france than amon among the more phlegmatic english stagnation of business and conee conse quent distress seem to bo be very prevalent just now in more lands than one some think that we have hard timea here but when they read about the suf auf felings which the people of other land lands endure ehdy they should cease all complain ing and indulge alge in no other feeling thag one of thankfulness for the circumstances which surround them if there is A single ingle person in this country who lacki lacks bread I 1 or any other necessary of life b is not known or such euch wants wanta would no go unrelieved |