Pittsburg, _by stage via Butler, Meadville and Waterford to_ Erie
(52-53).
Erie, _by steamer on lake, via Portland, Dunkirk and Silver Creek to_
Buffalo (53-54).
Buffalo _to_ Falls of Niagara (54-56).
Niagara, _by steamer on lake via York, Toronto, Port Hope, Cobourg,
Kingston, Brockville, and Prescot to_ Montreal (56-59).
Montreal, _by steamer on R. St. Lawrence via Cornwall, and Three Rivers
to_ Quebec (60).
At Quebec, _Beauport Lake and Montmorency Falls, and back to_ Montreal
(60-62).
Montreal, _by steamer via La Prairie, St. John's, Plattsburg (on Lake
Champlain) to_ Ticonderoga (62-64).
Ticonderoga, _via Lake St. George to_ Caldwell (64).
Caldwell, _by stage via Glen Falls, Saratoga, Ballston and Schenectady
to_ Albany (64-66).
Albany, _by stage via Stockbridge, Seddon, Beckett, Springfield and
Worcester to_ Boston (66-68).
Boston, _via Cambridge to Lowell and back to_ Boston (69-70).
Boston, _by stage via Nahant, Pawtucket and Providence to_ Newport
(70-75).
Newport, _by steamer to_ New York (75-76).
New York, _by stage to Rockaway and Jamaica and back to_ New York
(76-78).
New York, _by stage via Catskill Mountains, Cairo, Hobart, Morrisville,
Bloomville to_ Delhi, _Green, Bainbridge to_ Binghampton,
_Montrose, Pike, Orrell, Towanda, Berwick, Sugar Mountain,
Cherrytown, Columbus, Northumberland, Pottsville, Tuscarora,
Tamaqua, Mauch Chunk, Lehigh Gap, Easton to_ Philadelphia (78-92).
Philadelphia, _by steamer to Trenton, thence to Laurenceville and_ New
York (92-94).
New York, _by steamer up R. Hudson via West Point on right bank, by
Poughkeepsie on left bank and back to_ New York (95-99).
Sailed from New York _to_ Liverpool _in packet "Hibernia," Sept. 16_
(99).
Reached Liverpool, _October 9_ (109) _and_ Bolton (110).
NOTES
BY ROBERT HEYWOOD
The _Britannia_, 125 feet long. Number of persons on board: 27 engaged
on the vessel, including the Captain, two mates, two cooks, two stewards
and a carpenter, with nine passengers, making, with 152 steerage
passengers, a total of 188.
The Captain, Wm. Sketchley, an experienced seaman having crossed
the Atlantic 132 times--very attentive to the wants of the
steerage.
List of passengers:
Mr. Bassnett from Preston, has been a good deal in Canada, also in
the West Indies and Holy Land
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