| Show the beautiful children of england there is a 81 singular freshness and beauty in most of the english children that one meets rolled usually along in pairs in the parks and streets in little wagons that sebin seem to overflow with their rosy and laughing occupants the moist climati is favorable to all kind kinds q of animal and vegetable life the island seems formed to bec become 6 the parent of nations and one chief source of the wide expansion of the english race Is the fostering and gentle influence of its misty air and aud temperate skies upon the tha young they nourish like its trees and aud flower i and ana are ruddy scout stout and healthful from t the h 0 cradle cradie something of thi this s is dalp up no doubt to fo the natural excellence of the S saxon axon or family from whose marshy home at af the mouths of the rhine mr fre freeman eman has origin hin H in but the beautiful children of england has so large a proportion are aro the real foundation of its hat nat national fonal prosperity they they come como usually from that ever efer ever extending extending middie middle class of the lie t pe people ople ovle ahia which is endowed with comparative ease and comfort eom fort and is yet not altogether free from the necessity of labor but even the children of the poor where whore want ana and vice have not wholly eradicated the excellences ot of the race show tha same wen weli rounded forms and dd something of the fresh bloom that mark tho the members of the saxon family i oppressive laws and hopeless indi indigence have stolen from manx mandof of them their birthright of heal health and full fuli development but it if is easy to see that a more humane legislation and a 1 just reward of labor might re readily dily cover england with a happy chappy and prosperous a population capable of still greater achievements in the cause of civilization than alv all their aucey ancestors is have havo yet t performed erbor nied T the tha ye recent ept census shi shows that tha tie tle lie E english n lish people increase lse tse in hi n numbers u ni ders dens w with ity unchanging stead blesi that emigration fe famine anine vars aars oppression es have havo not checked their th rapid progress tl that thab england which ilas ilus already rounded founded a chain of nati vati nations oils in 4 australia america and the east is still advancing jn in p population an W wah tl i acce accelerated I 1 er abed s speed p T france r adice gl which ch ends sends out no col coi colonies except perhaps those of political convicts und and of active republic republican ap is perishing of internal decay its population is slowly dying out of the various european nations only prussia Pi tissia and perhaps rissia russia equal the steady growth of england and this increase takes place in lil that portion of tile the empire where the saxon element of tho the people most plainly prevails ireland within the past twenty years has lost one third of its population th the e scottish highlands have been thinned by emigration but england and wales have grown in a rapid ratio that has preserved the progress of the nation it is not improper therefore to assume that the british islands must for many generations form the swarming hive from whence america and australia will draw their chief supply of labor and of immigration and that the character and the destiny of all the sax saxon oil oll na nations tio ns will bo be affected alla aila perhaps determined by the degree of education their foreign population has attained in its native land nor is it likely that we have so much muelu to fear from tho the agricultural laborers of england itself who wha hd are just entering upon an e ew ra 0 of f em emigration gration n yet as one tuo tue I 1 air fair and well formed efi efclidis lidil lidiS li iru pru 10 deuced in this prolific climate full of health and nd excellence it is impossible not to feel that the chief aim alm of the english legislators should be to brov provide ide them with sufficient food and a liberal albensi culture harpers 9 Ve Vc ekr ekl ekly ebig 1 germany has haa adopted a jau jaw y y which the holder hoider of a railroad ticket may stop at any point on onh ids llis journey for any period the I 1 ticket remaining good till used |