Show emigration ENI GRATION TO and tro fro DURING the present year the unusual spectacle has been presented ofa of a material decrease in the m migration lam ot people from the old world wrid to the new and a corresponding correspond Wg material increase fh crease in the migration from the new world to the old the hard times 1 in this count country ry are held heid chiefly for these changes in the streams of migration the rew new york ship shir shipping wing ping list says we find in a late liverpool paper thab that the number of emigrants arrived in the mersey from the united states and canada during the six vik weeks from the middle midd leof of august to the first of october reached no lebs less than of which were from canada divided in to three tilroe eias elas ss as follows about seven per cent returned for pleas ure about 23 per cent on bual buki dess or to spend the Win gln wintering winter terin in the oia ola old oid homes homestead mad with the intention of agvan emigrating in the spring while 70 per cent are di disappointed antea emigrants driven back to the old couii couil countries trIes for lack of employment and the low scale of wages combined with the high price of food and most of the necessaries of life the liverpool paper further says so far as the year has gone roue and the season is about at its close thero there has been a decrease of about one onn third on the average emigration from europe to the united states while the current the other way is tripled the gList Is surprised that this return current should be so strong from the north weater states and from the agricultural population as though the eastern farmers have some right to complain the west has never mever yet failed to foreward reward all men who hae have worked on ita its golden solli soil I 1 and there is not taking llie ilie thom them i ra alto ito gether a better situated body of men than the or the farming fanning population ot of the ibe united states stata the new york tribune says the demand for laborers in this country is ia at present small and growing less day by day it being estimated that persons I 1 in n new york city are out of employment on the other hand there is an extraordinary demand for help in england and ireland letters are being constantly received by persons persona in glun uli nii flun vii try from their relatives and friends on the other side of the water and the result has been a large exodus of steerage passengers seu sen gers during the week which ended on saturday noy noy NOV 21 there arrived at castle garden 2216 immigrants of whom were mennonites on the way from russia to dakota the city of london of theldman the inman luman line jine which sailed saturday carried twenty six cabin and steerage passengers the etho pica piat of the anchor r lyne itne line twenty cabin and steerage passengers the hohen staufen of the north german lloyds to bremen thirty eight cabin and steerage stee atee rage passengers and the baic ball of the white star line ninety one cabin and steerage pass passengers eomme borne of the latter are Norwegia norwegians ns and swedes who are going home to stay for the winter but will return in the spring with their numbers recruited they are chiefly from north northern ern enn indiana and illinois tho the pres present ent stagnation in business they ay bay makes it mord luord profitable for hem them to go home rind and stay with their heir friends during the winter than to spend the time doing nothing here the new york zigir tonies recently talked in the foll foli following dwing fashion upon iare amm ame foreign workmen wanted at a all ali 11 inthe in the united states to one 1 large larger class claw wp say decidedly they are not and that is the untrained clo clerks irks copyists and young mercantile men without capital they are a dougla drug in the American market it if they haxe have iia lda capital pital they ehn ean of course find opening openings ii here hem inthey if they have great r t in mercantile can caudlle cantlie cau tile tiie experience and skill kil thy they tw will ill fil naturally disi cover a demand for their services but no gre greater titer than in england but without money and aud without skill they must either sink bink to the bottom or float on every chance i tide notis nor is ther theme e any specially specialty good opening in this thid country for foreign professional men the professions nes fes nie aie crowded and the rewards for talent in them are not so great as in England 31 1 A the mhd times goes on to say aay that at the proper season of the ibe year a skillful skill fu farm farril laborer can car find employment aud good wa wages gesIn debin in almost kny any village in the western states but of skilled mima mechanics nici eteo tc tha that paper says lys tys clin in regard to mechanics and f skilled workmen it iq somewhat difficult to advise the whole matter of the relation of capital and labor Is just n now ow in a very muddled condition the unions will undoubtedly make it ve very ry unpleasant for any foreign mechanic who does not join them andyes and aud yet if i he is in them he be must stand idle for months mouths and unite in in demanding in higher wages than the country can afford to pay if mechanics would concentto consent to a reasonable reduction of wages there would unquestionably be great revival of work but in the present condition of things with employers cutting down productions and laborers refusing to work this country can hardly be pronounced a good place for skilled workmen yet this state of things must be brief the annual growth of the country necessarily employs a vast avast amount of mechanical labor and there wl will I 1 I 1 boon be good openings for experienced mechanics in every direction we think also that for the pres present nt there Is ia an abundant abua dant supply of unskilled d labor such buch as na navales nay nav vies hod carriers common laborers and the like therm there will be fewer railroads built in the next few years than have hava been for any like period in the past all improvements prove ro cements ments menta are somewhat suspended e pd fewer rower buildings are being put up and there is less lew demand for unskilled labor the cities are crowded with it now and great numbers of people will come upon public charity the public authorities of D europe europa should not advise common coculo if labre laborers rs to emigrate here hero por faraome pora pors iome kome ome yearns i lo 10 voidia eosue it will trill not be e an arim cv to thia this count country county to bave baye this dwelling tide tlde of from europe lonie londe some whit kicked the following nhom hrom the new york correspondent of the philadelphia delphia ted er saks much of the uhe depressed condition on of things and the hard hird times time s lu iu new york cavort hawert A very terr kad mui i of the difficulty of p procuring employs awag had inthe appearance 61 jL party of seven men meb befaro justice her beu hennier beunier nier aier in ha the police court this who stated that having hawing na no home bome they ihry had been wandering about a ut the t e streets vainly endeavoring ende eude avorine to 0 obtain o ini ins some bine means of a earning their jiving the roon poor fellow had bad recently been beon brendis dia dla ohi chi chaired s nhom hrom ih the 16 pe penitentiary ta tr in through he expiration of their oen sen 1 tb as an act net of at charily beat seat leui leni them to thel the islan isian d I 1 as V va granta nth A bouthi sac each bach b on the other hand in england labor laboi li not only in greater deu den demand demaud land 1 but bread b is chap the cincinnati that immediately previous to the nig nid reported shilling ale in tha th price race of wheat in europe E that kind of grain was cape cheapen r lu iu england than it had bad been for forty yia years yeara i rs benore before |