SCilUMAKER . of New York. Ini relation to.s remark madehby the ehitran of the Committee on Foreign Affairs. I desire to stalo that I was aot mistakon yesterday in the answer I made to nay colIeague [ir. (OxJ in relation to the directlaws of the German Empire in rferee to emigration. But the authorities do in every way attempt to prevent emigration. So far as the railroads under their control in Germany can be managed. they are teanaged against eitigration. Norway atd Sweden have passed laws and have laws now against emigration. but Germany prevents is only indirectly. iMESSAGE FROM TitE SlNATIi. A nessage from the Senate. by Mr. SYMPso-.. one of their clors. informed the House that the Senate had passed avititout amendment bills of the following titles: A bill (11.
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