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March 18, 1899, clear and partly cloudy. Barometer rising. At 4:00 AM passed a steamer going South Course N 26° W. Land in sight on the starboard hand at daylight. Rather pleasant during forenoon, but occasional rain around horizon. Aired bedding. Set clock back 9 minutes – making the day 9 minutes longer. Changed course to N 20° W at 11 AM. Rain and hail during afternoon. Toward evening clear and cool. Smooth sea. Disconnected boiler “A” and hauled fires owning to a tube leaking. Wrote to J. Lat. 48° 35' S. At noon DR Long 76° 42' W. At noon DR March 19, 1899, Generally fair and cool. Light airs. Course N 3° W. About 8:00 began getting overcast and cloudy with rain. Squalls. Barometer falling. Clearing between 10 AM and 12 AM. Barometer falling. Clifford (Drummer) was restored to duty. At 9:00 mustered at quarters. Inspected by the Commanding Officer. Articles for the Government of the Navy were read. Set clock ahead 1 minute. Clear and cool during part of afternoon. Smooth se...