1.4 
PORTER’S JOURNAL. 
The sick list, agreeable to the doctor’s report of the 28th, was* 
as follows: 
s/Vo. Patients' Names and Rank. Diseases . 
1, Samuel Manly, ordinary seaman, Debility 
2. John Pettinger, 
mariner, 
Nausea with costiveness 
3. Geo. Stoughtenburg, 
seaman, 
Debility, convalescent 
4. Benjamin Hamilton, 
do. 
Venereal disease 
5. William Concord, 
do. 
do. 
6. George Hall, 
do. 
do. 
7. John Morris, 
do. 
do. 
8. Joseph Dixon, 
do. 
do.—-convalescent 
9. Levi Holmes, 
do. 
Remittent head-ache 
10. Thomas Carrell, 
do. 
Rheumatic pains 
11. William Klear, 
do. 
Debility 
12. Peter Allan, 
do. 
Swelling of the knee 
13. Sherard Bryant, 
do. 
Venereal disease 
14. Michael Smith, 
marine, 
Debility 
15. Thos. M’Donald,ordinary seaman, 
Ulcerated leg 
16. Sylvester Smith, 
do. 
Debility, convalescent 
17. John Thompson, quartermaster, 
Sore ancles, convalescent 
18. Wm. Hamilton, ordinary seaman. 
Influenza, convalescent 
19. Robert White, 
do. 
Contusion of the elbow 
20. Wm. McDonald, 
drummer, 
Influenza, convalescent 
21. Mark Antonio, 
seaman, 
Saint Anthony’s fire 
22. Thos. Belcher, boatswain’s mate, 
Clap and chancres 
(Signed) RICHARD K. HOFFMAN, 
surgeon’s MATE, FOR 
ROBERT MILLER, Surgeon. 
Total on the sick list 22. 
On the 2d of November, the weather began to grow more. 
moderate, in consequence of which, we got up from below all 
our bread and vegetables that were stowed on the birth-deck, 
for the purpose of separating the damaged from the resjjt. 
Found about four barrels of bread entirely spoiled, and the same 
quantity of apples. All the barrels were wet; we therefore started 
the whole of them, dried the provisions, repacked and stowed 
