fa 
as I was able, to Heaven, which had fur¬ 
nished the means of my deliverance, I 
acquainted Mr. Paulding, that the only 
survivor of the Globe, except myself, 
was Cyrus M. Hussey ; who was held 
in bondage upon a neighbouring Island. 
After the boat’s crew had taken some 
refreshment, we left the landing place, 
and soon arrived at the place where 
Hussey lived. The natives had con¬ 
cealed him, but after some threatenings 
from us, restored him, and we were re¬ 
ceived on board of the Dolphin, and 
treated in the most kind and hospitable 
manner* 
Our hair was now cut, and we were 
shaved. Our appearance must have 
been truly ludicrous, our hair having 
been growing twenty-two months, un¬ 
touched by the razor or scissors. 
Our joy and happiness on finding our¬ 
selves on board an American Man-of- 
War, and seeing “the star spangled ban¬ 
ner,” once more floating in the air, we 
will not attempt to describe. Suffice it 
to say, that none can form a true esti» 
