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The European Exodus. --As we have stated, the number of emigrants who arrived at New York last year was 155,223--which is more than double the number of the year preceding. We get from a Washington letter, dated 23d ult. in the New York Journal of Commerce, the following particulars of this vast tide of humanity setting towards America. The statement is for the eleven months of 1863, omitting December, and is copied from the official records at the Yankee capital: From Ireland86,691 From Germany32,801 From England16,893 From Denmark1,567 From Switzerland1,078 From France1,195 From Wales1,083 From Scotland1,664 From Sweden1,359 From Italy405 From Holland379 From Belgium456 From West Indies242 From Spain152 Various others374 Total146,519 It is difficult for a plain man to understand why the emigration has been more than doubled within the twelvemonth, without assuming that it is stimulated by the Yankee Government.