Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1870 — The Inman Line. [ARTICLE]
The Inman Line.
The intimate relations between this country and Europe in exports, imports and emigration, are best illustrated in the remarkable developement of the Inman Line, which, in 1851-, the date of its i-n----uiigueration, numbered hut two ships, yet now, in its eighteeth year, lias a licet of sixteen first-class steamers and another building. Every ship of the line is built in water-tight compartments and completely equipped with all the latest and most approved appliances for the comfort and safety of passengers. Without government aid or any subsidy whatever, this line, under the- judicius management of its officers, has achieved a magnificent success. And although by its superior facilities and quick time it has commanded the carrying of the U. S. Mails for the ocean postage, it has looked mainly to legitimate business for its remunerative rewards. The thousands of tourists who have enjoyed the elegant hospitalities, the polite attentions and zealous care of officers and crew on board any of the splendid steamers of this line, need not be told the simple secret of Its popularity with the traveling public. Nor is the general excellence.of this line confined to the cabin. Within eighteen years no less than 500,000 emigrants have been landed on our shores in her staunch, roomy and well appointed ships. David A. Weils, Special Commissioner of the Revenue, estimates tlie value of each emigrant brought into the United States at SI,OOO. Here then, is an accession of live hundred millions to tlie actual wealth and industry of the country. The name of the Inman Line is a household word throughout the Northwest, amt thousands upon t housands of ourforcigfi horn citizens'’have pleasant memories of the kind treatment and superior accommodations of the steerage. The most scrupulous attention is paid to cleanliness and ventilation. Good, wholesome food is furnished in abundance, and under the humane and efficient regulations of the steerage the hills of mortality on the Inman line have hcen reduced to one in a thousand, including Infants. This is less than on shore, and this met, as shown by figures and reliable statistics, speaks volumes for tlie Inman line; This company has agents In all the principal towns and cities of the Northwest. Mr. John G. Dale, General Agent, and Mr. 8. G. Nicholson, of the Passenger Agency, No. 15 Broadway, New York, will be found prompt and obliging in all matters pertaining to passage tickets,'and botli the tourist and emigrant may rely upon tlie best possible attainments in speed, comfort and safety. The average time by these steamers is nine to ten days. One of the Inman siiips made tlie quickest time on record to New York, 7 days, ’JB hours, 4 minutes, and another of her firstclass fleet made the quickest time to Queenstown in 7 days, 10 hours, and 20 minutes. Every Saturday, tlie Inman line dispatches a mail steamer for Liverpool, calling at Queenstown. Cabin fare SIOO in gold. On each alternate Tuesday a mail steamer is dispatched via Halifax and Queenstown, Cabin fare, SBO in gold. Steerage passage to Liverpool or Queenstown, by the Saturday steamer, $35 — Tuesday steamer; S3O, currency. Passage from Liverpool and Queenstown to New York, Cabin, $75, SBS and $lO5, goldspStueragc, S4O, currency. _
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