W TH S. S. CHINAMen of Great Swift Liner Under Hawaii’s Flag.Capt, Seabury Started From New Bedford—A Skillful Maater-Pur-ser 0. A, Brlckwedel, Jr.Capt. William B. Seabury is a native of New Bedford. He commenced his marine service at Philadelphia while a boy, in the sugar. trade with Brazil, After service from New York, he joined in 1864 the steamship Ocean Queen, and thefollowing year joined the Baltic. In 1874 he was made captain of the Arizona, and from 1875 commanded the City of Panama for four years. While with the Pacific Mail he had charge of all the large steamers owned by that company, and superintended the building of the steamship China, nearly every detail of her construction being left to his judgment. He took command ofjPtlKtltlwVim1220biPCdaveheheri'TtHiprC. H. BRICKWEDEL, JR.her as soon as she was completed, and has since run her between San Francisco and China.1Hyea]a