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February 18, 1899. Partly cloudy to overcast, and squally weather with thunder and lightning, accompanied by heavy rainstorms, with a moderate breeze from E. to E.N.E. French steamer left harbor. At 5:00 AM, all hands were called. Began coaling at 5:30, and quit at 7 for breakfast. Resumed coaling at 7:45. Held a Summary Court Martial beginning at 9:45 of which Lieut. Griffin was Senior member. – Convened for the trial of L. Schamberg. At 11:55 American Bark J. H. Ingersoll got underway and stood out of harbor. The Comd’g Officer left the ship to pay an official visit of the Governor of Bahia. The Comd'g Officer of the Brazilian Corvette, Parnahere M. Virtulino de M. Moreira Sampaio, came aboard to return the visit of the Captain, but he has left the ship. The Captain returned at 3 PM – Made official calls on the Governor of the Province, the Captain of the Port; and the French Consul, to offer to the latter, and to the French Republic, on behalf of the Government of the United States, condolence on the occasion of the death of the President of the French Republic. J. Mulcahy was put under sentry's charge for having liquor in his possession. At 8:15 all lighters were towed away from ship on account of tomorrow being Sunday. The Comd’g Officer ordered Lawrence put under sentry's charge for safe keeping. Still raining as I write this – 8:15 PM – Wrote a few lines to J. and sealed letter, ready for mailing.

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