Hudson’s previous experience |f and acquaintance with other Ls navigators and explorers seemed | YZ to augur well for his ability to |f carry out the plans of his em- | ployers. The expedition was zi fitted out in a Dutch galliot, a]JZZgZ7~ clumsy craft of eighty tons bur- Avi ee Lan 62 eT } den, with square-sails on the two |B ys A forward masts, and a mixed crew |77/7Z Hey] h of twenty English and Dutch ial 4 . . : . fy sailors. His instructions were |X [XY y ip ; > Ly SZxeialaley “to search for nothing but a |BeaSs saw northwest passage.” If he failed |= in this, he can hardly be said to have erred in his final judgment |/ss= and report to the Company in |= reference to Mannahatta, which was, in the tongue of that day: “This a good land to fall in Ae i 19