Show Steerage Pmsage Now York 25 Heralds London Your special correspondent sent over in the steerage from Philadelphia to examine exam-ine into the condition of the emigrant steamers telegraphs me from Qu ° ns town that he found nothing to complain of in connection with the voyage excepting except-ing the lodging house3 at Queenstown in which the emigrants are obliged to sleep before they start The arrangements ar-rangements made by the British King on which he came over for steerage passengers from the American Ameri-can side to Europe at least were as satisfactory sat-isfactory as could be desired or expected considering the small sum paid for the voyage Furthermore he states that the manager in Philadelphia of the steamship line personally paid every attention to the passengers up to the time of the departure of the British King and seamed to be anxious to do more for comfort of the steerage than of the saloon passengers Your correspondent gives a good account also of all the service of the vessel on the voyage out and declares de-clares that he could see no cause for any reasonable complaint He has sailed on his return voyage |