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March 25, 1899. Overcast and cloudy, early this morning. Course N 28° W. Moderate breeze and sea following. Battistella 1 week extra duty for being asleep on lookout. Crew engaged cleaning and preparing ship. Practicing at target practice in afternoon, .22 Cal. Clear and pleasant in the afternoon, but barometer falling. Had quarters at 4:15 and exercised and physical drill. The Surgeon and Executive Officer inspected living quarters of the ship. Heavy dew toward evening. Wrote to J.

Lat at noon DR, 18° 51' 00" S.

Long at noon DR, 75° 13' 00" W.


March 26, 1899, clear and pleasant. Bright moonlight. Course N 25° W. Fine weather and a smooth sea with a gentle breeze. At 9:30, the Captain inspected the ship and crew at quarters. J. O'Leary reported the expiration of his term of enlistment. Land was sighted on starboard beam. O’Leary was honorably discharged from this ship and from the US Naval services. Passed through a number of large patches of discolored water. Changed course at 5:00 PM to NNW. Land again sighted, and at 8:00 the Navigator took the [?] to stand in for an anchorage in Callao harbor. Damp, cloudy and heavy dew. At 8:00 call all hands, at 8:40 dropped anchor in 5 1/2 fathoms of water and veering to 30 fathoms on starboard chain. Wrote to J.


Lat at noon DR, 13° 30' 40 "S.

Long at noon DR, 46° 41' 00 "W.






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