Minutes of Proceedings of the Courts of Inquiry And Court Martial in Relation T
Minutes of Proceedings of the Courts of Inquiry And Court Martial in Relation T
David Porter
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I would take the liberty of suggest- ing the propriety of a house carpenter being employed, rated as master carpenter, and sent out immediately ; the good advantages ivhich would arise from it 1 have perceptibly seen displayed with the citizens working for Mr. Simonton. Since his return from Bal- timore, with a decent young man in that capacity, almost double the work has been performed by his carpenters, and I find that 1 cannot with all the attention I can possibly bestow, have as much done b...y men employed in the public service. I cannot lay out their work, or do I really know, to be candid, what is a day's work for a house carpenter, and having no person here who feels any ambition in fonvarding that branch, I am liable constantly to impositions. 1 have the honour to enclose you a duplicate copy of Captain Green's letter, and Doctor Bassit's sick report of to-day, by which you will find one of the cases reported by him on the 5th, as bilious remittent fever, marked to-day as case of yellow-fever, and I regret to inform you that Richard Purcels, a private marine, died yester- day at the Hospital, of what the Doctor calls a /oty type of bilious fever.
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