Show I lB L l t TiEss 1 v5 J b I ilke CoubteyFord Compelled to Put i 1 Jt tSu Fraaclsco r I 4 1 qiS niFran 1oiYec 35 1 Tjhe bark i iourtnel F2F 1 lniber laden from orl7 Bat lr forFiji put lntp port this afternoon iiitlistre She en oun tered thetrecerit tSrrific stpcni ofl the I Tforthern coastOn the 10th inat vfien fof y k7milesf southwest Jot Cape Flattery she ran into a > Hurricane I which huhg onLfpr three days It car rletl away her fore top galiant mast Lth nrn achedanl jibbom and ailsJjHer declclbadira also shifted The Courtney Ford reports that yesterday i yes-terday when off the Farrallones ihe sighted the schooner John F Miller I Tyith heir sails ap arently blown awav It is believed that within the comlnsr i week the real damage done at seal by therecent gale will be known t The Baric Wilma Arrive I Francisco Dec 126The bark WJIznai which arrived this morning seventeen days from ITanalmo brings cheering news to the owners of onn of the longoverdue salling vessels The I Wilma reports that on the 23rd Inst l roe 1hundred and fifty miles north of Cape Mendociho she spoke a ship sun posed to be the J B Brown It is now fwjortty three days1 since the J FBi F-Bi wn sailed from Nan 1 nO with a cargo of coal The Southern Clilef wed In I Pdrt owiisnd Wist Deo26 Th5 I derelict rk Southern Chief which was abandond last Friday off CADP i Flattery was towed into port today 11i1attery j Her masts and rigging and her oanro of nine hundred ajid Hfty thousand feet of lumber arev In good condition |