The ships and sailors of old Salem; the record of a brilliant era of American achievement . ealand. The chief was a man of very powerful frame, and ofan exceedingly repulsive appearance. The cook said: There*;that fellow looks as though he could devour any of us withoutsalt. A little later in the voyage the Glide hit a reef and her captaindecided that she must be hove down and repaired. How smailithese old-time vessels were is shown in this process of heavingthem down, or careening on some sandy beach when theirhulls needed cleaning or repairs. In the Peabody Museum Fitcaims Island, Sept. 3rd.


The ships and sailors of old Salem; the record of a brilliant era of American achievement . ealand. The chief was a man of very powerful frame, and ofan exceedingly repulsive appearance. The cook said: There*;that fellow looks as though he could devour any of us withoutsalt. A little later in the voyage the Glide hit a reef and her captaindecided that she must be hove down and repaired. How smailithese old-time vessels were is shown in this process of heavingthem down, or careening on some sandy beach when theirhulls needed cleaning or repairs. In the Peabody Museum Fitcaims Island, Sept. 3rd., is to certify that Captain Driver of the Brig Chas. Do^gett of sixty-five of the inhabitants of Ktcairns Island from Tahiti back to lieirnative land during which passage Capt. Driver behaved with the greatest kind-;ness and humanity becoming a man and a Christian, and as we can never i^ie-munerate him for the kindness we have received, we sincerely hope that throughthe blessing of the Almighty he will reap that reward which infalUbly attendsithe Christian. 538. Captain Driver


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