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Following the famine - Canada

 The great tide of Emigration flows steadily westward. The principal emigrants are Irish peasants and labourers. It is calculated that at least four out of every five persons who leave the shores of the old country to try their fortunes in the new, are Irish. Since the fatal years of the potato famine and the cholera, the annual numbers of emigrants have gone on increasing, until they have become so great as to suggest the idea, and almost justify the belief, of a gradual depopulation of Ireland. The colonies of Great Britain offer powerful attractions to the great bulk of the English and Scottish emigrants who forsake their native land to make homes in the wilderness. But the Irish emigration flows with full force upon the United States. Though many of the Irish emigrants are, doubtless, persons of small means, who have been hoarding and saving for years, and living in rags and squalor, in order to amass sufficient money to carry themselves and families across the Atlantic, and to beg their way to the western states, where they may 'squat' or purchase cheap lands, the great bulk appear to be people of the most destitute class, who go to join their friends and relatives, previously established in America.

Large sums of money reach this country annually from the United States. Through Liverpool houses alone, near upon a million pounds sterling, in small drafts, varying from 2 Pounds or 3 Pounds to 10 Pounds each, are annually forwarded from America, for poor persons in Ireland, to enable them to emigrate; and the passage-money of many thousands, in addition, is paid in New York. Before the fatal year 1847, the emigration was very considerable; but, since that time, it has very rapidly increased. The following document, issued on the authority of her Majesty's Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners, shows the progressive increase in the numbers of British subjects who have annually quitted our shores as Emigrants, from 1825 to January 1st 1850:

 YearsCanada U.S. Aus. & N.Z. Others 
1825 8741 5551 485 114 
1826 12818 7063 903 116 
1827 12648 14526 715 114 
1828 12084 12817 1056 135 
1829 13307 15678 2016 197 
1830 30574 24887 1242 204 
1831 58067 23418 1561 114 
1832 66339 32872 3733 196 
1833 28808 29109 4093 517 
1834 40060 33074 2800 288 
1835 15573 26720 1860 325 
1836 34226 37774 3124 293
1837 29884 36770 5054 326 
1838 4577 14332 14021 292 
1839 12658 33536 15786 227 
1840 32293 40642 15850 1958 
1841 38164 45017 32625 2786 
1842 54123 63852 8534 1835 
1843 23518 28335 3478 1881 
1844 22924 43660 2229 1873 
1845 31803 58538 830 2330 
1846 43439 82239 2347 1826 
1847 109680 142154 4949 1487 
1848 31065 188233 23904 4887 
1849 41367 219450 32091 6590 
TOTAL 808740 1260247 185286 30911 



 
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