Show I CASTAWAYS RESCUED Thrilling Tale of Misadventures Told By British Sailors New York Jan Captain R R Shaw and the crew of ten of the British bark Glen Huntley long given up for lost aro alive and well and on their way to Liverpool I Liver-pool They abandoned the Glen Huntley in a fierce galo on June 4 1S9S For 151 days the eleven sailors lived on Tristan I dAcunha isle more than luOO miles south by vest of the Cape of Good Hope They subsisted on penguin eggs and the flesh of sea cnglcs and shared with the I seventytwo white inhabitants the scanty stooc cf provisions that the captain of a I passing i vessel could spare After almost f fol g tour months fc such existence the British I warship Tiiiush making an annual voyage I voy-age of inspection through the South Atlantic re ud the castaways and late in November last landed them in Simons Bay South Africa A letter has been received re-ceived in this city from Captain Shaw by way of Cape Town which tells his mishaps mis-haps and adventures The Glen Huntley with a general cargo I sailed from New York for Freemantle Australia on March 31 last The voyage was uneventful until the early days of June when tins bark ran into a frightful I storm which so buffeted her that on Juno 4 Captain Shaw and his crew had to i abandon her and take to their boats For several days they rowed and then landed on Tristan dAcunha |