Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1860 — Passcngers on the Hungarian. [ARTICLE]
Passcngers on the Hungarian.
I The New York J.ewi-l nublishcs the iolj lowing n lines ol il.-.-se who were suppos? i j ro be on board the Hungarian: ' *• Rev. Mr. King, o' Buxton; irs King . ••• • Buxton; Mr. VV. IS. D >y, oi Gh.it iam; Mr. I James Kit hards.)i>,.oi ♦' i,. t!,a.:i; Mr. Brumal;,, [of A. R 'bertsmi «&, Co.; Mr. Morrison, ol i ilorrison Idinpe.y; Mr. Roy. ol Roy vV. Dui fori ; Ir. Grant. Director of Grand Trunk Company; Mr. Talbot, M. I*. 1* : tlr. Talbot; Mr. Dawson, M. I*.; Mr. Wilson; Capt. Harlow, ot Duxbury, Mass.; Air. Charlesworth. Mr. Henry Fowler, Mr. Thompson, Air. Watson Tayi or, Hugh McCaffrey, Richard Madden, William kerby, John Dily, Al.irlin D-nt. ■ .Vilen Sheehan, Win. Vroi gle, Geo. McD -r’muU, Alichael Lu'v.John j D nicy F. Rn- a 150,,. Patrick McGivnm.” | No 111-:.vans. —l>r. Hayes stales that lie | nri'cr -an’ but one of the Esquimaux with « ! he.irii, the exception to the genera! rule was an old man with hairs upon nis upper lip and chin, which were silvered wuh age. The faces of all the others oi the tribe were |us innocent of hair as a womans. Ihe ! beards of Dr. Kane’s party excited great i curiosity and admiration among the native i residents of the Arctic regions.
