CHAPTER VII. Visit to Corn Island. CHAPTER VIII. Visit to Bluefields. CHAPTER IX. Mode of Taking Turtle. CHAPTER XI. Sloop Governor Tompkins. CHAPTER XII. Schooner Price. First Voyage. CHAPTER XIII. Schooner Price. Second Voyage. CHAPTER XV. Schooner Price. Third Voyage. CHAPTER XVI. Schooner Price. Fourth Voyage. CHAPTER XVII. Schooner Enterprise. CHAPTER XVIII. Schooner Felicity. CHAPTER XIX. Schooner Felicity. Second Voyage. CHAPTER XXI. Schooner Combine. Second Voyage. CHAPTER XXII. Schooner Combine. Third Voyage. CHAPTER XXV. Schooner Frances. CHAPTER XXVI. Voyage to New Orleans. CHAPTER XXVII. Schooner Horizon. CHAPTER XXVIII. Sinking of the Sloop First Consul.
JOURNAL OF VOYAGES:CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF THE AUTHOR'S BEING TWICE CAPTURED BY THE ENGLISH AND ONCE BY GIBBS THE PIRATE; HIS NARROW ESCAPE WHEN CHASED BY AN ENGLISH WAR SCHOONER; AS WELL AS HIS BEING CAST AWAY AND RESIDING WITH INDIANS. TO WHICH IS ADDED Some account of the Soil, Products, Laws and Customs of Chagres, the Musquitto Shore, and St. Blas, at the Isthmus of Darien. With Illustrations. BY CAPTAIN JACOB DUNHAM. NEW-YORK: PUBLISHED FOR THE AUTHOR, 1850. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty, by JACOB DUNHAM, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New-York. D. Fanshaw, Printer and Stereotyper, |