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222 Tuesday Nov 11th
222 Tuesday Nov 11th Strong head wind yet, and an awful sea on, we make but little headway, and are using up our coal, fast -- our fresh water gave out a day or two since, and all we have had to use since, was what has been made by the Engines, "from exhaust steam and the minute our coal gives out, of course' our supply of fresh water, is stoped at once, - finding out our situation, the passengers called a meeting -- a committee was chosen to wait upon the Capt and inform him of the doings of the meeting etc and request him, to put in to the nearest port. for Coal & Provisions, -- and should the refuse to do so, when requested, the passengers were determined to take the command themselves, by placing one of their number in command / an old sea Capt,/ and put away for Charleston -- the committee attended to their duties, and returned with the Capt, he stated our condition etc  - and said he was perfectly willing, to put away for Charleston, and thought, our coal might possibly last, till we arrived there -- altho thought it doubtful [[unclear]] -- however he consented to run for Charleston, and the meeting dissolved -- and the Capt putaway for Charleston --
Strong head [[unclear]], and an awful [[unclear]],  
"I say, putaway, for Charleston [[unclear]]" -- our course was not changed much - not so, but that the wind, was still ahead, and was increasing too, at this time, with a tremendious sea on -- however we are doing as well as can be expected at such times. I suppose -- some fine rain during the day.-
  [[unclear]] make but little headway, and are [[unclear]] up our coal, [[unclear]] -- our fresh water gave our a day or two since, and all we have had to [[unclear]] since [[unclear]] what has been made by the Engines, "from exhaust [[unclear]] and the minute our coal gives our, of course" our supply of fresh water, is [[unclear]], --
    Finding our our situation, the passengers called a meeting -- a committee was chosen to wait upon the [[Cap?]] and inform him of the [[unclear]] of the meeting [[unclear]] and [[unclear]] him, to put in to the [[unclear]]. For coal & provisions, -- and should the [[unclear]] to do co, when [[unclear]], the passengers were determined to take the command themselves, by placing one of their member in command I am [[unclearr]], I and four away for Charleston -- the committee attendee to their [[unclear]], and [[unclear]] with [[unclear]], he [[unclear]] our condition sc - and said he was perfectly [[unclear]], to put away for Charleston, and thought, our coal might possibly last, [[unclear]] we arrived there -- although in doubtful sc -- however he consulted [[unclear]] for Charleston, and the meeting dissolved --
  and the [[Cap?]] [[unclear]] for Charleston --
"I say, [[unclear]], for Charleston sc" -- our [[unclear]] changed much - [[unclear]], but that the wind, [[unclear]] ahead, and was [[unclear]], at this time, with a [[unclear]] on -- however we are doing as [[unclear]] as can be [[unclear]] at such times. I suppose -- some fine rain [[unclear]] the other day. --

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222 Tuesday Nov 11th Strong head wind yet, and an awful sea on, we make but little headway, and are using up our coal, fast -- our fresh water gave out a day or two since, and all we have had to use since, was what has been made by the Engines, "from exhaust steam and the minute our coal gives out, of course' our supply of fresh water, is stoped at once, - finding out our situation, the passengers called a meeting -- a committee was chosen to wait upon the Capt and inform him of the doings of the meeting etc and request him, to put in to the nearest port. for Coal & Provisions, -- and should the refuse to do so, when requested, the passengers were determined to take the command themselves, by placing one of their number in command / an old sea Capt,/ and put away for Charleston -- the committee attended to their duties, and returned with the Capt, he stated our condition etc - and said he was perfectly willing, to put away for Charleston, and thought, our coal might possibly last, till we arrived there -- altho thought it doubtful unclear -- however he consented to run for Charleston, and the meeting dissolved -- and the Capt putaway for Charleston -- "I say, putaway, for Charleston unclear" -- our course was not changed much - not so, but that the wind, was still ahead, and was increasing too, at this time, with a tremendious sea on -- however we are doing as well as can be expected at such times. I suppose -- some fine rain during the day.-