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Show xoirxTAixecs bkas. Tbe "aolhtabnra- City" U fllitren Days In CroMlaa aha Ailaatlr. New York. Nov. 20. The steamer Gothenburg City, from Ixc-don, Ixc-don, which arrived this morning, had a passage of sixteen days. Tbe marks on her fuune and sides boir evidence of the tremendous seas she encountered. Captain Harrison told tbe same story as other captains recently arriving here.tbestoryofa succession of westerly galea which might almost be called one gale, leatilnir ftww ftTnwtnh.r "nil tn Vn. ousseas. it was a I no let-3n let-3n tinned washing e of the fed, but I bo terrl-nable terrl-nable to f on one was sent the made mtv-four nonWBV-!!tW ranreicTaarBso cargo to land here, Including a thirty three ton gun, to be placed on McNabb's island. eanackable Baraieal Oaeratlon. New York, Nov. 20. A remarkable remark-able surgical operation was performed per-formed at Mount Slnal Hospital, in Lexington Avenue, recently. It is thought that it Is the first of Its kind ever performed in this country. Tbe operation was the removal of the entire left arm, shoulder blade and collar bone and muscles attached thereto of a man 5t years old. Ac cording to tbe records such operation opera-tion has been performed only thrice before, once in France and twice in England. In a few days the patient will leave the hospital healthier than when he entered, so complete and thorough has been the work of the surgeons. Tbe patient Is Judah Halprin, a native of Russia and a tailor by trade. His malady was a malignant malig-nant tumor, which affected his shoulder. The operation occupied one hour and forty minutes. Tbe patient will be at home next week, minus his left arm, shoulder blade and collar bone. |