Trofotben and thoso witri him.William Gammon of this elly claims that he is Buffering from a neglected wound, lie ship] e l on hoard the Gloucester schooner UrignnSJi, Captain James Friars. When about two hundred miles outside, his hand was*, badly lacerated by a sharp hook, and blood poisoning set in. and was lollowcd by the grip. He claims that when he asked the skipper for some medicine, that be banded him a loaded cartridge, saying. that's tbe best I can do for yon.” iio claims also that the cuptain had no medicine on board, that at Boston, Captain Friars refused to sign the papers necessary to secure his admission to the hospital, and that nil be paid him was §5. Ho is still sick, the poison having gone through his system. Apparently it will be Home time before he will be ahlo to work. Captain Friar* ia «o\ hi this city.l-aita m -3 paffO