Show 9 FROM FROIT A BRITISH standpoint how negro emigration ii Is ia in the old country Oo antry london times the ever increasing em emigration ignition 4 of f la egr roea from the south ia referred fer r e d to by mr da Far blanque the british consul of new orleans in his last report quito quite lately left south carolina in one week thu this emigration io is cairl to bo be going on at the rate of 1000 a day lay in view of thia this movement chest the q question ion w ie can the south do wit without hot negro labor the consul thinks the states in bis his direction cannot A large portion of texas it is true ii i settled and by white labor and a number of person persons whose opinion ii entitled to respect consider that louisana lou baana florida and alabama might be colonize bolike man mau ner but due consideration has not been riven given to the dif ferenee of dim clim tile of boil and especially of race in those among whom the newcomers would have to make their homei and fortunes the german cm em migrants who have beela ful in texas found not only a virgin soil but un lin unclouded political and social atmosphere they disturbed no vested interests they had no prejudice to encounter or hostile or organizations garitz it eions to defeat the older states stiles though a ep arsley ley populated contain a nu number of persons whose watchword appears to be rule or ruin these linked together by family ties a common prejudice judice and lovo love of case ease arc are not no prejudice Fre likely kely to look on approvingly y at a move movement ment which might impair I 1 their influence and impel them to unaccustomed personal exertion Afore laste of what might hap happen ten to successful foreign farmers hai lately been left by hebrew traders in parts pari barisof of louisiana I 1 where in qu organization has taken action fiction against what it deems ob noxious finding that it ii u stronger Bt roDer than the law another beyond resolutions 1 lave r 1 M FP I 1 I 1 been passed against it its next movement might be against foreign farmers who were too thrifty or foreign laborers labor cra who worked tco well eo so that as w matters stand ther is no encouragement for white immigrants I 1 either from other or abroad |