Show OCEAN casualties norwegian sailors days of suffering picked up by british steamer evelyn driven back to gales two steamers from savannah report terrible experiences philadelphia pa oct 13 the british steamer evelyn arrived here tonight the crew of the norwegian bark loriee aboard the loriee was abandoned while on a voyage from mobile for rosario argentine republic and after nine days of suffering in an open beat her crew was picked up by the evelyn the lovise left mobile on august with a cargo of pitch pine on september ath a heavy gale of wine was encountered before which the bark scudded for two day on the ninth a dismantled ship wae sighted laboring in tho sea the leviso bore down to her and first mate edward Cal lacksen and two men put off in a small blatto the laboring ship the trip was at the risk of the mene livee a heavy sea was still running nevertheless they reached the sinking bark which proved to abo P E marshal of digby N S W and from savannah for sai brazil with a cargo of pitch pine trips tho men ol 01 the marshall were put aboard the lovise the lovise then made sail and land tuo mar crew at the bermudas after leaving the bermudas the lovise had pleasant weather until september 23 when a gale sprang up and the bark soon sprang a leak the men worked at the pumps but the bark made water rapidly and by september 25 there was 13 feet ot water in the hold the bark way then in longitude 50 latitude 35 unable to keep the bark afloat the crew took two boats there being in all nine men in the crew the crew were veil provisioned and watered but the heavy sea running swept half of the water overboard filially the two boats were lashed together and a sea anchor put out and in abia way they rode out the gale for nine days the men drifted along under the tropical sun and with but one drink of water a day suffered great abony and anxiety when they had nearly abandoned hope they were picked udby the steamer evelyn the lovise ausa bark of 1053 tons and hailed from hriE tima norway j |