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MTICAL NOTES FOR NAOTICAL MEN. i Hamburg American Lino's Hew Mediterranean Service. I A Yankee Skipper's Opinion of Liver pool Tags. Are Ocean Going Vessels of Great tug baa to be seni vfs disabled by i St Vine Vincent the Power. The Agnes Encounters a Hurricane Hear Cape Gracios Her Decks Swept by Heavy Seas.

The HambarK Amrrlran Line. The Hamburg American Line, encour aged by the success of last year's experi Has determined to cstaonsn its 1 Mediterranean and Oriental service as a permanent feature. The regular trips to the Mediterranean by the company's ex I press steamers will begin in November. One Important change has been made in the schedule, however. Algiers has been recommended lately by many medical experts as an excellent health resort, ea I peciaJly for convalescents.

It is a city quaint and Interesting scenes meet the visitor at every step, reminding him that here Moorish life superceded the old Roman civilization of the past. The Steamers of the Mediterranean service henceforth land there instead of at Gibraltar, and then proceed to Naples and Genoa, returning from the latter i trip i On Feb. 1 tJh will start for also, a slight the Oriei from New York to Gibraltar, thei Alexandria, Jaffa, speed and don will laf sailing ship Ardei July 6, 1 Ived of viaitiui The oriental Powerful Tueboali. An American skipper recently expressed the opinion that he could always find at Xlverpool a tug that could pull the tlm 'toers out of his vessel or tow him home in less time than he could saU there. This Is a high compliment, and one which is well deserved, for the Liverpool tug fleet Is undoubtedly the1 finest in the world.

(British tugboats no means limit their teamship breaks down her Into port, when a vessel dis: which took The William Joliiffe towed the Wight La from to England in the depth of The Sara Joliiffe left Min. Liverpool tugboat Sindia, of 3UUO while back thre being 155 miles tugs left Dundee, vessel li 1500 tons, was towed by the Flying Vent ore, of Glasgow; while a smaller vessel, I the Brablock, was in charge of the Columbia, of London. Each vessel left Dundee Cardiff was the Scotch tug, followed two Sours later by the Blazer, while the Colombia brought up the rear at an interval I of 18 hours. Allowing for extra weight, must gottoPtheeLiverpoo? which8 to wed toj far the larger vessel. Encountered Heavy Weather.

The Norwegian steamship Agnes, Captain C. Falsen, from Blnefields, with trait, consigned to John Wilson bas arrived at post 14, First district. She reports that on July 6, on her outward trip, when between False cape rind blowing accompanied by high flagstaff and from Bluefleld and had good i ist and southeast the i which deluged wharf at a. m. yesterday.

Left at a the steamships Tordensklold. from Boca del Toro. to fill out for New Captain E. F. Parker, from New York, With a general cargo, consigned to the Southern Faciflc Company, bas arrived in port.

She reports having sailed at 11 July 12, and had light variable Winds and fair weather throughout, crossing the bar at 1 a. and arrived at her wharf at 10 a. m. yesterday. On July 16, at 6 p.

exchanged signals with the taamshlp El Paso hence for New York. Wreckage. Steamer Birdoswald at Baltimore, from Trieste, reports July 6, latitude 34:34 north, longitude 67:21 west, passed a large par like a snip's lower mast, with noth tached. a long time in the water; passed a square made i the wreck of June 1 Via St. Thomas, Colon and Kingston, Ja with salt, fire bricks, consieued J.

Sanders, and catgo in transit, aft I settled weather wjitr The British steamship Salopla, 1548 tons net. Captain J. Tl. Sanderson, from Porto Cabello, Venezuela. In ballast, consigned to the New Orleans Elevator Company, after three days detention at the Quarantine, has arrived at the elevator, where she will load rith a full cargo of grain.

She reports having sailed on July 8. and had fine weather during the entire trip. Phosphate Shipments. The following Is a report of the phos pbste shipped through Port Tampa, for the six months, ending June 30, De Baut torney who died i THE DAILY PICAYUNE NEW ORLEANS. WEDNESDAY.

JULY 19, 1893, be insolvei TtuxUIo. and schooner L. N. Dsntzler, for Pas cagoula, sailed yesterday morning. The Passes.

Port Bads, July 18. Wind southwest. Weather hot. Arrived At 8 last night, Norwegian steamship Jarl. Hclllesen, master, from Boca del Toro, to Hoadley Co.

At 1 a. steamship El Monte, Parker, master, from New York, to Southern Pacific Comnanv. Civil District Court. SUCCESSIONS. The successions of Michel Meillenr and Mary Wirth were opened yesterday.

ON A NOTE. The Bishop and Babcock Company vs. Algiers Brewing Company. Suit for GARNISHEED. of C.

Lazard Co, vs. H. judgment was for $31,508, A. Sellgman, L. P.

Schmidt' served with interrogatories as I indebtedness to the defendants. THE BEKNATJ ESTATE. It is stated that the estate of Augi aich was believed lufficiently solvei ears that the life of Bet of the policies payment of premi three policies in th of the forfeiture of rh that, while several ns, there New York Life ln were made payaoie to the deceased himself, and wlli consequently form part of Judge Sambola also stated tvas at policy for $10,000 in daughter, but that this had been forfeited, It is understood that Bernau also had benefit certificates In the American Legion of Honor and the Knights of and daughter. 8 ow Criminal District Court. (Section Judge J.

C. Moiae presiding.) Marks. John Meyers, assault and battery; loiating' the Sundayfaw "(five ed Richard nths parish prise Indefinitely Continued Adrien Busbon, dfred Rusnon, petty larceny. battery Dave Hays, wounding less than INDICTMENTS BY THE GRAND JURY. ma jury met yesterday.

After nt of two Indictments, one for of the Sunday law and the grand Jury adjourned to Friday. First was placed under $250 ng tbe peace, using vulgar lamina ce, was sent back to Mobile. George Hall and Josenh Jackson, for sweeping lint in the gutter, were each fined $10 or 30 days. ed by of Joseph Schlessini Athlet i fined $25 itil the 20th of July. before the blng the peace was Henry Hill, for cutting and wounding i kill.

before the 5 fined i Chapatal and Mary Olivia fighting. Tonv Wentz. for allowinir a vicious dog to run at large, and Frank Rlely, for being drunk and disturbing the peace, B. Defta rtlnl. for assault and battery, and C.

Concholchla, for assault and battery on his wife and Miss Laura possible to describe the good Hood's Sar rsparilla has done me.r" It will be of ST. MICHAEL'S rhe Exterior of the Edifice Handsomely Embellished. The administration of Rev. Father loughlin as pastor of St. Michael's church is regards the spiritual needs of the con Tegation and the beautlfication of tbe landsome church edifice.

In addition to he extensive repairs which were made the church building has recently been entirely renovated and repaired. The front and handsomely finished turrets have been ly gilded cross surmounts the Home, attractive appearance. Udecrosses grace the upper portion of each of front windows and lend additional enect to tne main portals. been made at the ex Micha el' church kind in the city and is a monument as well as to the interest anc iberaUty of the parishioners, who art U8tshi proud tneir Deutif ul house ol TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE. $7200.

N. Natbanson and wife to Firemen's Building Association, lot Prieur, St. Louis, Roman and Conti, $492. iroperty. $600, T.

Lafon to E. Adler, sixteen lots, Com non. Gravier. Clark and Genois, $1300. Same to same, portion of ground in ame square.

$1300. L. Posey to F. Fletcher, lot Washington, ternadotte, Forshey and Fifteenth. $25.

D. Dubois to D. Mauchou. two lots, rleans, Peter, Dorgenois and Broad, J. L.

F. St Ferel to Widow H. Pottier. E. Pearce.

lot Royal, Port, St Ferdinand y. $1800. Chadwick to Widow William lot, Bienville, Helena, St. Anthony THE ft IYER. New Camelia, Belle of the Coast, La rey and' barges.

DEPARTURES THIS DAY. Lower Coast Neptu ie, Koun 11 a. m. Donaldsonville Stella Wilds, Voorhees, Manderille New Camelia, St. Louis city of Monroe, O'Neal, 5' Vicksburg and Bends Natchez, Leath St.

Louis H. M. Hoxie and barges, TO MORROW. Mandevllle New Camelia, Hanover, 4 Columbia Gardeus Belle of the Coast, Bayou''Sara sselK.eefl. Campbell, 5 Bl' JACKSTAFFS.

The New Orleans and Southern Railroad Company's steamer Neptune, Mike Carrlck, master. Ernest Reinhardt. clerk, will leave at 11 a. m. to day for the forts and all way landings on the lower The Ouachita River Packet Company'i the head of Canal street ind all way landings with steamer Belle of D'Arbonne at Mon The "home boat" splendid passenger steamer Natchez, B.

S. Leathers, master, V. G. Entriken, clerk, is at the head of at 5 p. m.

forGrand Lake, Lake Provi bend and plantation landings. She offers fine inducements to excursionists only included, as well as nrst The Anchor Line superior passenger steamer City of Monroe, James O'Neal, master F. B. Heiner, clerk, is receiving at the upper levee to leave to day, the Transportation Company's from St Louis with loaded bi will return this day, the 19th, The Red River Liner Hallet receiving to morrow morning a of Gravier street to leave on at 5 p. m.

for Shreveport, Com all way landings. The Comeaux Aiken Line hav from Carrol ltoi Theodore Piddock, who it ii boated In the 'OO's out of Vicksburc. St. Louis and the Association; 2000 sailors perished. Columbia Gar the Elk Hoi The Red River Liner Hallette passed en route for New Oi away last even awaj be at the upper levee to day.

The Henry Lourey got ing for St. Louis with five loa The ornhans will have tl outing. Inaugurated by the late lamented 25th. The steamer Assumption. Joe J.

Dodd, msster. Leonard Noyes, Wm. Van Colin and Cellos, clerks, Martin Trimp, mate, Dorrls and Wm. Ingersoll, engineers, will leave to day at 5 p. m.

with a cargo of machinery, for bayou Lafourche, which Captains Dodd and Cbariet are at great loss and sacrifie taking through to complete their contract made previous to the crevasses, and which interfered with their arrangements at that time. Now all will be completed, as the As day. eave to day for the Bowden Lithia Iprlngs, Ga. The Neptune, prompt to the hour, was rt her landing from the Forts yesterday toon, with a cargo of oysters, citron nelons, etc She goes back to day at 11 Tne steamer New Idea, from Vicksburg, arrived early yesterday morning and returned home last evening by rail. The water gauge at the head of Canal street yesterday at 10 a.

m. and 3 p. m. registered 12.9. The steamer Lafourche, from Bush Grove plantation, bayou Lafourche, brought in a good trip of sugar, molasses, and returned yesterday at 3 p.

m. with nearly a full cargo. She will be back to leave again on Friday at 12 Smith renewed their licenses yesterday. The steamship Foxhall will be Inspected to day and the tug W. A.

Williams will have a dock inspection at the Woods dry DRIFT. From Louisville Courier, 17th: Ed by wind splitter of January. She will inuati packet is fast assuming yard. She will be launched aldewlse into the river, and, being built lengthwise on the bank. It.

gives passengers on passing steamers an opportunity to see her as the work progresses. From Cincinnati Enquirer, 17th: The government has been actively at work improving the upper Ohio for the past thirty years, and has accomplished more than was anticipated; but why does it give every place above and below Guan wblle navigation is unobstructed on'eaeh keep the river open to Pomeroy and Ka ington, which is now practically the head The new government dredge General Poe has been taken up to the marine ways, where her snag liftlng tackle will be placed aboard. She is only second to the Woodruff In point of machinery and appliances for general work. She has a pair of fifteen inch cylinders, with five foot stroke, and is very light and roomy. From St Louis Globe Democrat, 17th: past few days.

md threatening. with tows, but there is plenty of water for the packets. The government is busg with several to New Madrid, where the banks and monej the floating property in position. terprising merchant in a little city Mississippi river to charter the rs State of Missouri and A. L.

Mason for a year, and the proposition has been placed before the board, but rejected only on one Issue. The company owning them wants to require the lessee to make one trip with one of the steam September from St. Louis to Kansas Cltv. which is necessary under their ehar ter. The lessee objects mpany with a low stage of wat necessitates loss to him.

Sir George Tryon is the fourth British admiral who bas lost his life by shipwreck or disaster unconnected with war i tober. ni07. Sir Clfudesfey MARINE HEWS. PICAYUNE OFFICE, JULY 18, lSS. New York A.

Moultnn A American steamship Pinfl iff Morse, Culotta, foe Traxlllo 8. Otert. American steamship Aransas, RSnm. for Key West, via Port Tampa and Pasta Oords Southern PacIHe del Toro, to Hoadley Co. 1 British steamship Professor.

Bud ports (previously reported at Quarantine), STEAMERS. Neptune, Carrlck, from Lower Coast. Lafourche, Charlet, from Rosseau Lan Sarah, from Pearl River New Basin. on. 75,600 bushels wheat In bulk.

66.000 feet amber, 47 ash loa. and cargo in transit. New York Steamship El Norte 1026 bales otton. 977 bales wool. 81 bales leather, 25 ales moss.

40 bales hides, 750 bundles wet alt hides, 1011 sacks matte, 1002 sacks rice. i bone black. 350 bbls i 2040 pieces 25 half bbls flour. 15 bbls pork, 25 pack vla Port Tampa and Punta Gor 3 cars wheat. wool.

246 sacks wool. 20 ur. 150 sacks com. com. BO sacks oau.

150 quarter bales hay. oats. 10 I RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. Lower Coast Steamer Neptune Total 66 lacks oysters. 440 melons, 1 bbl melons, 8 bls onions.

34 sacks potatoes, and sundries. Golden Ranehe Logger Kentucky Total 84 ISousseau Landing Steamer Lafourche Total Union, NEW BASIN ARRIVALS. 45,000 laths; C. Ramsey, 38,000 feet DJordan RiVer Schooner Two Friends. 35,000 Lake Shore Schooner Mary ELmlra, 375 bbls Falcon.

1500 melons; New Isle Railroad Total Total 74 hhds bbkt sugar. 4S walnut lumber, 19 walnut logs, 5 sacks potatoes, 5 bbls potatoes, 127 "'bundles" 'hides. 1 bbl 16 dry hides, ulya1nnnoUrleCentral Railroad Total coal. cabbage, and sundries. TELEGRAPH.) G.

Green, Burton, from Apalachlcola. pork. A. iloulton ft Jo. The steamship Knickerbocker, Captain DOMESTIC PORTS.

morning. FOREIGN PORTS. iml Jnlv 4 Arrived, bark Dora (Sot), Hansen, from Mobile. Sk. July 16 ArriTed.

bark Anne Main uiino from Analachlcola. Milne, from Apalachlcola. (Br). Oporto, July li Arrived, bark Gnlseppl bundo (ital), Caatagllola, from New Orleans. LIST OF VESSELS IN PORT.

iSert' biunois AhfJ? Foxhall 'l8t Sggirthy pSfr "Sol0" Xiaie Rotterdam Fourth street Morian.ty iffi TaTnrei district 21 Violante (RpaJurlag). dLmicJt 35 1st district 36 Wm. G. Hewes ggp Algiers Annie M. SmoU Apalachecola.4th district 41 irl Bremen First street Wandering CHOONERS.

U' Carrie E. Look New York. ranal Santo Oterl Utilla 1st J5 LIST OP VESSELS Steamship Counsellor ad sailed for DB JANEIRO. Steamship Oty. Whyte MATTHIUUS.

ghlp "Indian Empire. Bailie City, Whyte. VINCENT. CAPE' DE VERDE. aid July 14 pkrsons oorvn orrr OF THE CITY W1H THB KTTMM1BR MONTHS CAN HAVF THE DALLY PICAYUNE MAILED TO THEM AT ANY POINT IN THE UNITED STATES OR CANAAN uvn.

i a TVi rvot.rmntfi POSTAGE. AD DRESSES WILL BE CHANGED AS OFTEN AS DESIRED. IN MAK LNG A CHANGE GIVE NAMES OF BOTH THB OLD AND THE NEW POST OFFICE. RAILROAD SCHEDULES. ARRnfc.

Son. a Wed. miaiois Central. Chic. St.L.n.a uii' i iVuuLtf CO p.

Queen una Crescent Ronte. Na SSMiL atmllJofastlmsiL'ii 5 pirn Texas and Paciflo. No. 54, Cai ex oo p.ni,No. 53.

OaLex.8:15a.m Southern Pacific Company. No. 9.. mday a D. Q.

EDWARDS. I California ex .9:30 am Dally, Except Sunday, Hew Orleans and Southern. 9Tr 5 Bch.Pta la Haoue, 54:40 pan oo am i :lop.m 5 oo.m a PaHache. Sh. Bch pt la Hache.

8h. Boh io plm 4:40 Pm n. Ft. Jackaon and Grand Isle. Algiers 10:00 angiers 4 30 s.

Alters JIffiiUf: RAILROADS. THE OLD RELIABLE. LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE! HAILKOAO. WOTED EXPRESS DAILY IN PULLMAN VESTiBULED CARS. To Montgomery, Birmingham, aaUi' Loniavllle, Cincln Waahlng'toBBaUmore'' Philadelphia and THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE.

a m. 3 Umited vestibule serrica from New Or QA Milne Rhnroci Line Between New Orleans and ELEGANT VESTIBULED AND GAS LIGHJED TRAINS. Leave New Orleans'. Vlso ArrtTe 'bUtuI11 through Vestibule Through Vestibule Sleep Ice, 34 St. Charles street.

Cincinnati. Ohio. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. DAILY TRAIN SERVICE. DALLAS, PORT WORTH AND POINTS IN NORTH TEXAS.

SHORT LINE TO HOT SPRINGS, LITTLE UO Civ AND DialliS. "IIME CAKD. and Ark. Express. Schedule SUNDAY.

May 7, 1833. No. 2, Fast MsR, No. 4, Chicago I.lm,, Sunday Xz. p.

m. I Sunday Ex. 7:35 a', m. Only line running Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars through from New Orleans to Chicago and St. Louis without change.

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY YAZOO and Mississippi Valley passenge train for Baton Rouge and Intermedial points to Memphis leaves New Orleans dail; at 10:30 a. transferring passengers an baggage from New River to Baton Rouge Steamer ALVTN. Local freight for New Rivet with coach attached, leaves New Orleans a 7:30 a. m. daily, except Sunday.

MOBILE! AND OHIO RAILROAD. Cairo, St. Louis, Ksusas City, Dearer, all points North, kust and West, iurough iull Departs (via Queen and Crescent) 8 :30 p. For sleeping car reservations, rates, tlm tables, apply to any railroad ticket agen or to R. C.

PERKINS, General Agent. 34 8 SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. DEPOT HEAD OF ESPLANADE STREET. San Francisco? leaving New Orleans Through Pullman Buffet Sleepers New Orleans p. m.

Pullman Buffet Sleepers New Orleans to Monterey. Mexico, with but one change on train SOS Males the Shortest, Connecuuus uuule at Hoosuiu lur ail North exas pomul ickt ta forsaleand aleeplng car barles and Canal streets, or erry landing J. KRUTTSCHNTTT. J. O.

a Trafflo J. C. MILLER Tent and Awnini Coipany, Limttei EXCURSIONS. Cheap Trips to California and Mexico. LEAVING NEW ORLEANS DAH.T, Southern Pacific Company (Sunset Route) ELEGANT PULLMAN The only STANDABaMhttiiGE SHORT LLNB depot head of Esplanade avenue.

Morgan Landing, tor Texas, New Mexico, Old ArisdSa, California, and Paci coast points i Trafflo Manager. W. C. WATSON, Geo. Pass, and Tteket Agent, STEAMSHIPS.

SOUTHERN PACMC COMPANX ATLANTIC ST8TE9L TEXAS PORTS, HAVANA, TAMPA BLUE FIELDS, CHARLOTTE HARBOR. KEY STEAMSHIP FOR NEW YORK, STEAMSHIP EL MONTE, sails from Algiers on Friday, July 21, p. m. Insurance by um toe ONE QUARTEB UP ONE For Bluefields, Nicaragua, STEAMSHIP WM. G.

HEWES. Paaaeagers take Morgan's Perry Boat, foot of Elysiaa Fields street, 8 s. m. For Florida and Havana, STEAMSHIP ARANSAS, President M. L.

and W. G. WATSON, hove lines received without regarding freight or passage NEW VOHK, CROMWELL STEAMSHIP CO. FOR NEW YORK DIRECT. STEAMERS: NEW ORLEANS WEDNESDAY, JULY 26 LVSCRAXCE XON CGO "oNE1 QUARTER PER CENT.

Through Rates and Bills LsdSSS Given to All New England and Foreign Points. Texas and Pacific Railroad, forming the CROil New York. Bo ton, Philadelphia, Baltimore, snd principal Eastern points and principal places in Texas. Louisiana, Newklexieo, Culo noadanoTlteunahlp lines to points in Louisiana. Alabama, Mississippi and on the Mlasls Unsurpassed passenger accommodations.

si. PI 1 HORSE. STEAMSHIP PROFESSOR MORSE. Culotta, master, sails on WEDNESDAY. July 19.

at 7 a. m. SPANISH HONDURAS, TRUX LLO, CEIBA, BONITO. ETC. will sail for Ceiba, FRANKLIN sails for same port about JULY 11.

For freight or passage apply to J. B. CAMORS apll'93 ly 61 and d3 Tchoupltoulaa sir NEW ORLEANS, BELIZE, ROYAL MAIL AND CENTRAL AMERICAN S. S. COMPANY, LIMITED.

CITY OF DALLA FLORipA AlaTMEVLR YVVEDN EU ay" KDUe DEHMEYr'AgenL UUeJ. WFXTZOAR COSTA RICA. I HONDURAS STEAM. img'flrsV cSss hCAT ng superior passenger ac or about July 1893. LEWIS BURG AND MADISON VILLE.

STEAMER NEW CAMELIA. CHARTRAIN and Wednesdays) "ILLE, LEWTSBUBG MADISON lundSTs and Wednesdays t8a m. ti MW COVTLE A Afreets. GRAND IS LRU ORAND I8LK MAIL "pACKIT otcamer EMMA McSWEEKY, Leaves head of Contt street eyery TUESDAY and SATURDAY at 8 am. Fare 2.

Reals extra. Excursion every Saturday. Fare, round tan. 6. Jyll tt STEAM BOATV BED TWJJBB5cT CHAS.

P. THUS LOW CHAS. v. DROWN. ScrstB.ry rui4 TraSL.

OFFICE NO. HO BR1TTON. ce reoemng trSiht PLAQIEMINE ADi5Y0Fil MISSISSIPPI PACKET oSSa Leaves rBELL. mmercialpUce. Taiegj.

DONALDSON ILLE ANlT I Aia1nrirettto5d ffice heau of RVBSrtuXSS STELLA WILDS VICKSBURG THE BEos, BAYOII LAFOURCHE, vicsi BAYOU sWSQifailrCHE, PJU.IU ER COAST. nmrm onus rcaaapaja "EBN RAILROAD. Steasas NEPTUNE Curt Kooaaa Leaves MONDAY, WEDNESDAY asdlR. OUACHITA RIVER. OUACHITA RIVER PACKET COMTaJT.1 I PT tf01 CAM HEN, MONBOt.

01 cults rivers he'new anif sptoadMstss OUACHITA, and Geo. D. Hit. Agents. TeteaasssIS) ST.

LOUIS. ST. LOUIS iB MISSISSIPPI VAUU HO OFFICE 15 COMMERCIAL PLACE Leaves EDNESDAY. July 19, 1 MemphTs Th? to Iio H. M.

HOXIE AND HARGUSBJ 0 ANCHOBLUS 1 INESDAY, July 1( SOUTHERN Express Conpra MONEIORtt For Sale at all Important Agmckt of the Companj. CHEAP, CASI 1U Ufliami PREFERRED BY MEBCHAIW GOOD AT ABOUT 15,000 PLACES UNITED STATES AND Uns THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS CWWi wm issue money uw at an importam able at all other of its iro jtant Agencies and at wg 13,000 places reached DJ JJj other prominent Companies in me (MM RATES ARE AS Over $5.00, not over l0 I io.oo, 20.00, 30.00. I 40.00, 50 Sj Tne attention qmOI to this important fearoro i pany's business. Apply (sl Bouthern Express lo. risre or information as to 0" C.

A FAROl CITY StrEBWTKJW and so taios and Aft".

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