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[[ 11 am?]] Just passed a larger ship from Breman, waiting for a Steam [[Eng?]] to water it up {[Unclear]] N. O.
Have just passed a larger ship from Breman, waiting for a Steam tug to take it up to N. O.
Arrived at Port Eads at 3-35 this afternoon--it is at the mouth of the South Pass & consists of the a light house  & about a dozen houses with coal barges & steam [[brigs?]] lying around loose--There are quite a number of vessels here, Port Eads seems to  lie on both sides of the pass--Can see the white caps on the water not far off, they are very suggestive of sea sickness.  [[Well I shall see! ?]] We are approaching the breakers & can see distinctly where the Gulf & River meet.
Arrived at Port Eads at 3-35 this afternoon--it is at the mouth of the South Pass & consists of the a light house  & about a dozen houses with coal barges & steam tugs lying around loose--There are quite a number of vessels here, Port Eads seems to  lie on both sides of the pass--Can see the white caps on the water not far off, they are very suggestive of sea sickness.  Well we shall see! We are approaching the breakers & can see distinctly where the Gulf & River meet.

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Have just passed a larger ship from Breman, waiting for a Steam tug to take it up to N. O. Arrived at Port Eads at 3-35 this afternoon--it is at the mouth of the South Pass & consists of the a light house & about a dozen houses with coal barges & steam tugs lying around loose--There are quite a number of vessels here, Port Eads seems to lie on both sides of the pass--Can see the white caps on the water not far off, they are very suggestive of sea sickness. Well we shall see! We are approaching the breakers & can see distinctly where the Gulf & River meet.