iii this emergency they are praying for immigration. In their discussions they rang the changes upon the farming colony of Cullman with its fruitful vineyards, wheat fields and smilingpastures—a colony organized in 1873 byGermans, who during the last few years have wrought this magical transformation on what is the poorest and thiunost soil in Alabama, and all this without black labor. What has been done at Cullman they are confident can be done elsewhere in the State if more Germans or other white immigrants would only go there and work for a dollar a day and practice rigid economy. It never occurred to these white gentlemen” who are so robust, each of them in his own estimation being