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ton, as ordered by disijatcli. Took inventory 

 of barge JSTo. 1, and had paint &c., onsleex)ing 

 barge all washed. 

 Jnne 17. — Clear and pleasant. Sent Lanncli up and ob- 

 tained i cord wood. Tlie day was s]3ent in 

 cleaning up &:c. Washing returned at night. 

 June 18. ^ Clear and pleasant. Received live large boxes 

 from AYashington to store blankets &c., which 

 Ave did, leaving full list inside. 

 June 19. — Clear and jjleasant. Day spent in clearing up. 

 There was nothing done afterwards but the sending of 

 two of barges to Baltimore, in tow of Taylor' s tug, and the 

 remaining two left at wharf at Harve de (Jrace with 

 Launch, in charge of M. Gleason, machinist Flynn, and 

 lireman Spillman, of I. S. N. 



