Show ITHE DETAINED IMMUiRATS Further Particulars of the Suspected Sus-pected Paupers There were 301 Mormon immigrants among the steerage passengers on the ming which IgjP dJKbsterday Thy were under tfiffcajRf fifteen elders David Kunz beinihommand The nglsh recruits forSal 1 take Cty were in a decided majority there being ninetythree men women and children Next came Scandinavians Scotch Ssb and Germans Among the party were quite a number of well dressed pretty and intelligent girls Eramigration Commissioners Stephenson Step-henson and Starr watched the r gst raton ra-ton of the Mormons closely and ordered fiftythree whose answers were not satisfactory to be detained for further fur-ther examination on the ground that that they may be assisted immigrants J Eo Hare the Mormoa agent in ijew York wds veijy imligntmt He denied5 that any of the immigrants w re puu J pers Mary Hathrne a young English girl of eighteen was among the Mormons Her uncle who lives in Smihtfield U 1 who had sent money for her passage thou h the missionaries mission-aries and they had her railroad rail-road ticket She told Superintendent Jackson at Castle Garden that she did n > t want to be a Mormon and was afraid to travel with them The elder who had her ticket was required to surrender sur-render i and Miss Hathorne will go to Utih as a Gentile The Mormons expect those who maybe may-be detained by the Commissioners will start for Utah by the Baltimore Ohio Railroad tonightN Y Herald The immigrants above referred to are expected to arrive in this citv tonight bytheDRG |