| Show frealic G RK alx lx emigration chedie I 1 f t tiie THE telegrams the other day announced that emigration from britain to the united states had commenced and promised to be unusually large this seabon A similar report came froin from germany several weeks ago and over sixty thousand emigrants it if is said landed in new york by the time the year yearl 1870 was some bome six bix or ar seven weeks old large as this number is it would undoubtedly have been very much increased had those in the III ill governed countries of europe who wIs wish fito to emigrate the means to do so th the e present long spell of dull times and scarcity of labor has not been confined to utah noi nor even to the united I 1 states but IL appears from re reports pors to td have been general through gif gli gut cut europe as nielli well weil E specially especially is this true of great britain in hi that country the army of the unemployed was never so numerous and various schemes are being canvassed for the temporary amelioration of thu their air con abd and an d the permanent relief of the labor market for the latter enin emigration gration seems beems ednis einis to be generally regarded as a specific and every means possible to rid britain of he hen her surplus of labor and mechanical ek sill I 1 I 1 and to send gend herbald hei hex halHed paid artisans to foreign shares is being tetto at such sueh a time ilme and ando under I 1 such circumstances the stupendous i emigration scheme which it is bald said the northern pacific railroad rall Eail road Coin company pany are ati q about tp inaugurate seems to be specially opportune and abd well weil timed both for the tho furtherance of the designs of the company and for relieving tae the pressing necessities of the poor of i r 1 eur europe 0 p e th thib this is company the st paul minn press announces in order to push the construction of kheir their heir road rold have selected d 1 and aud and will invite senator schurz dk ex secretary mcculloch loch Joch and ex gove governor anor marshall of minnesota togo to go to europe i to stimulate emigration io to the line of theroan and for the settlement of bf their lands they own between thirty and forty millions of acres of land from the headon head of lake superior to the pacific sufficient lenit to sustain several millions of people and to facilitate the sett settlement of this land they propose to offer ommer every emigrant from europe constant employment in the construction of the rond road and when heraas worked a year or two for them he Is to have a farm of 40 80 or acres with a neat frame dwelling house erected thereon with a lot fenced in at the expense of the company the thu terms of payment and arid the rate bate of interest being so low that all who are industrious c can an meet the required requirements ants without distress thebe these farms are to be stocked with the surplus wages earned by laboring on the road so that as soon as their terms at 0 service expire the hands can go immediately to work raising crops which the completion of the road willen Vill enable ible ibIe them to send bend to market all this sounds well for the poor of europe but it is to be feared that the carrying crying out of such a gigantic scheme will not mot be so easy it is stated whether the company propose to assist in the emigration of the labor they wish ito to procure but if they do the emigration from europe the present year will in all probability exceed that of any pre year the pressure of the times being so severe that if the means can be procured there is no doubt that hundreds and thousands will gladly leave idab the old for homes in the new world under alik any circumstances however the benir emigration gration Ip panacea Anabea will ivill only illy afford t empo aar Y to the laboring classes cef e 0 abt M pres prosperity they must inaugurate nee net new sy tem terns of government in cili ellit ies tieS for life health and the pursuit of happiness 11 may e enjoyed equally by all the jhb m members embezi i of df the state emigrate to new and unsettled countries like the great west of the united states to australia or to some of the other yet undeveloped colonies of the world the fallacy of emigration gra tl loix loru alleviating the distresses of the laboring classes of europe i has beenie been demonstrated rated for the pas past t twe twenty n t or thirty years it has been tried fried and ku hundreds n of thousands have left the old world for the new but it la Is a a certainty that the classes whose ranks have thus been thinned are no better off today to day I 1 and in fact the reverse is necessarily the case for while in the past the countries of europe have found a ready market in their colonies for their manufactures the departure of domany so many of their best paid and and most skilled artisans has be fifthe means a pd af t turese ai res 1 n bifi this s and other oiher ca countries untried and has destroyed the market european for manufactured goods I 1 t if however if this be the tho of relief adopted by the political economists of europe will no act this country presen presents is greater I 1 prospects for plenty and pros prosperity erity to from all ah lands than 9 an any other and the sooner they I 1 ao come in e the sooner will the supremacy to which our nation is destined be wrought out and the com piete downfall of the feudal and aristo ailsto cratic systems of europe be lie accomplished in this view we trust that the e emigration m igra scheme of the northern pacific railway company will mill lauc cess icess i nii nil n TA i c r |