Arrivals: July 28, Mangerton 1100 tons Captain P. Smith from Plymouth 22 April. Passengers 375 Government Immigrants, Dr. Johnston, Surgeon-Superintendant , R.Towns agent.The Mangerton, with 375, arrived from Plymouth on Saturday evening .......................... There were nine deaths, including a child who was unfortunately lost overboard, and a young lad who was killed by the fall of a block which struck him on the head. Another fatal accident occurred to one of the seamen, who was killed by lightening while on the foretopmost yard. The Mangerton's passage has been somewhat retarded by the foreyard having been carried away. No vessels have been spoken, and although some cases of small pox occurred during the voyage, there is no sickness on board at the present, and the immigrants appearing very healthy. She has on board 160 single women, 30 single men and 93 married couples & their children.