11*1-ition vo I-i[oraloverlavo*: * •liio.ningSbeenttUo-nro*uilil a diiuimilui fate.The Pnckot Hrig Magnet* Captain Hammond, mailed for Bustuii on Vestei'dpy, with 110 jnissetijJriH 31 cabin and 70 btceinge. \Vu have been fa’*iiurrd by tlm agent, Mr. T C. James, with tho following dettctiptiou of the classes of which they were composed :-0.»o inejchant und family, fivecleikt. five caipeqteis, two coopers. two blacksmiths. Iliillyr seven fishermen and fumilieg. twenty-six dress makers and female £-ivm,u. thirty-two children from one to ten years of uge.Doling the season the JMagnet rn/iiTe. ,stxfiips fro hi hence, in which she took hundredand Iwciily passengers. '• »- , -*•The following flattering notice of the*Newfound-land department of the New York Exhibition, is. ' 1 «tu! iJlft *r» .iivi I alaa . Aik