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TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.

FROM THE BOSTON HERALD AND ADVERTISER.

Edwin Booth arrived in New York from Liverpool yesterday.

The condition of Mr. A. Bronson Alcott is reported to be steadily improving.

One hundred and ninety-seven lives were lost by the calamity at Sunderland, England.

Nearly 100,000 immigrants arrived at the ten principal custom ports in this country last month.

The one hundred and eighth anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill was celebrated yesterday in the Charlestown District.

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Base-ball games yesterday. - At Providence, Providence, 7; Detroits, 3. At Philadelphia, Buffalos, 11; Philadelphias, 2.

A cyclone swept over the south-western counties of Pennsylvania last night, destroying a vast amount of property. Portions of Ohio were also visited by a terrific gale.

THE WEATHER.WASHINGTON, D. C., June 19, 1883, 1 A. M. For New England, light rains followed by fair weather, winds shifting to southwest and west, falling followed by rising barometer in the south and west portions, stationary or slight rise in temperature.

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