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The total emigration from Ireland has averaged during the same interval about 90,000 a year. If therefore this emigration has been so swollen by evictions, the annual average of such evictions ought to be proportionate to that emigration; but the average of evictions during the same period, as compared with the number of emigrants, has been at the rate of about two to every 100. That is to say, among every 100 persons who have left Ireland during the last six years about ten persons, if we include the family of each indi-
Ireland. | Leinster. | Munster. | Ulster. | Connaught. | |
1860 | 76,756 | 13,366 | 27,428 | 27,790 | 8,172 |
1861 | 58,427 | 8,576 | 22,404 | 21,323 | 6,124 |
1862 | 65,179 | 11,368 | 33,452 | 14,115 | 6,244 |
1863 | 110,202 | 15,020 | 54,870 | 22,497 | 17,815 |
1864 | 106,161 | 19,790 | 48,397 | 19,853 | 18,121 |
1865 | 92,728 | 20,524 | 37,426 | 22,301 | 12,477 |
509,458 | 88,644 | 223,977 | 127,879 | 68,953 | |
Not stated | 42,472 | ||||
Total 6 years | 551,930 | ||||
Yearly average | 91,988 |