Bygones of Monroe:
STEAMBOAT ARRANGEMENTS
We mentioned in our last, that the proprietors of the different steamboats on Lake Erie, had convened in this place for the purpose of making arrangements for the coming season. We have now the pleasure to state that these have been completed; and that two daily lines have been formed to run, as usual, between Buffalo and Detroit, touching at the intermediate ports. The one is a morning line, with six, and the other an evening line of seven boats. The Peacock is to run from Buffalo to Erie, and the Gov. Marcy between the former place and Dunkirk. The Uncle Sam and Wm. Penn are to sail for the Upper Lakes. Two or three new boats which are now finishing are to be brought into the line; the Thomas Jefferson, of Erie, the Com. Perry, of Maumee, and the Charles Townsend, of Buffalo. The Michigan, we understand, is not included in the arrangement.-Cleveland Herald, Nov. 29.
Monroe Sentenal, Dec. 20, 1834 p2