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• * PMaWi * ad Cawdi ^ from the Uavte& Ki ^ o ^ ka * w > t V » teiAeffe *) m ^ 60 ^ 000 ; ami of this number hfri&ov fl ^ eOO , were LririctiVnOnhm ^ in this way aloqe , has Ireland been relieved of 4 &b » O 0 O . ' persons during the last seven years , " Thotsgh Mr Rerans has spoken of the emigration to the United iSfcrtes ^ by r ^ ftsr ^ p pe : to tlU return from which he obtai ned his inform ation , & % evident he meant only the single port of New Yorfc > But Mi \ RettftfMfilHwJd have stated the emigration from Ireland to the
A * B # * um * mast , instead of the emigration to Canada , wd the pwt < rf > Nfew York , and thus have included the Hrurnher who anntf&IJy ra * et with a watery grave , ( owing to the wretched tinker ahipshin which they are allowed to embark , ) the arrivaJata £ , N * wfottqilJamU Prince Edward Island , Nova Scotia , and New $ r « nswf ^ *{* 4 the several ports in the United State * at ^ hich the glVlgtent * jdebark , besides New York . Had he done this , it would h ^ ffe been seen > we think , that the annual average on th& last
4 em * s £ te ** g is 50 , 000 rather than 30 , 000 Irish ; or 350 fcftMMn-< MM ( i ^ pgl y 210 , 000 . To this should have been added ^ the «^ mb ^ t > oC Irish who annually come to England to resi < l ^ permtmsntXy' The number annually arriving and settling in MancfcWer > London , and other large English , and in tlie large $ cotcli ^ otous * would be , we think , were it ascertained , very mucU ^ roater t thtMitgfc&twiiy supposed . Mr Re vans furnishes evicjenoe ,, obtained from various parts of Ireland , showing that no relief has
ftttomWithe emigration which has taken place . Nor do we believe itfiB paesjbleibr Government effectually to relieve Ireland by any 8 ysjwtt » ^ tewjgrfition within their control . However , the mania jtttt portT i * in that direction , and we suppose w ^ must be . content til WttkMU * t $ fallacy has been proved by experiment . -. MfiRevaas shows that the check reauired to pr ^ yent the abuse ofiMMtilkWuses , is not by lowering the diet of the paupers , but b y ao < p 4 foct 4 V £ restraint on the freedom of ingress aad egress which
very few in good health are found to endure , if they c ^ ti | Mpsibly \ iyen otherwise . The following is his outline of tUe plaa of a Amn 4 amsystem for Ireland :- — ! tJmf the ^ expenditure will congist of the cost of erecting and fitting up ( htfusesf'fetf > 1 fti 4 reception of the destitute , and the expense of in * ia { aia ~ itig tbfe bvildk ^ g ^ the establishments , and the inmate * , . i ^ Tfae ^ tpeiite of erecting houses will of course 4 * a tingle a ^ d fin al charge ; : tb ^ fJ X ^ eo *© of mai n taining them and their , tfataJUiihoenU witt * d « fixc 4 annual charge , and the expense of rwfwitaiomg ikit inmateW a flactMatiog annual charge . v , . ; , ** With reapect to the QOit of erectiog hous < e ^ i j f pne i ^ pfac ^ d in the ^ # w ^ w ^^ ^ fMi (^ ' ^!^^!^ ^ 119 t&ifa » t ^ flajpfcauv numerous . 4 ^ e raQlui o trte circle u irVe miles , Ha p « fs # n will t > e more than five miles Tromaiiliyhjth ? The area of Iret # n < J w \\\ kye about 500 such aiitrMf , aHd ' conifeqiteiWy abobt 600
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1836, page 516, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2660/page/56/
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