June 27. Clear, calm, bright – the most nearly cloudless day of the cruise, only a few faint wisps in the W. at 9 P.M. Stopped off the N. side of Mchigne Bay at 12 M. Several canoe loads of Indians came aboard to gaze and trade. One of them who speaks a little English enquired why we had not brought back Omniscot, who was his cousin. We informed him that his brother was crazy and had tried to drown himself by jumping overboard. He laughed and said that he knew he was crazy, but that his mother had been crying for him to-day. We told him that he had been left at P.B. and would soon be home, but did not think it prudent to say anything about his having stabbed himself, or about his offering to give one of the sailors his Henry rifle if...