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Show GENERAL. Five 1'llota Drowned. Wilmington, N. C, IS. Yesterday forenoon, during a gale, live pilots left Smithvillo, thirty miles below here, in a pilot boat to board three vosscls in otnng. After getting well out to sea, tho pilot boat suddenly disappeared. Nothing has been heard of it since. Two of the three vessels reached the city last night and reported having soen nothing of the pilots. Later. Tho U. 8. rev"nuo cultor "Soward," a steam tug and pilot lot after cfuiaiop ufl ibo coast nearly all day in search of the missing boat, gave up the search as hopeless. No doubt the fivo pilots have all perished. TolHlcaJ. Tallahassee, Fla., 13. The board of State canvassers finished their count today. to-day. Tho official majority of Hart, Ko publican, is 1,690. The Republicans elect both mcmbora of congress and the liniiLonnnt-ffovarnor. and claim a maior- ity in tho house of six and ten in the senate. The Loulilana Muddle. New Orleans, 13. Tho judges of tho seventh and eighth district courts have orderpd their courts to adjourn over from day to day without transacting any rurthnr businefis until tho present political politi-cal ditJicultios shall close. The fusion legislature adjourned until the regular sesMon, unless sooner convened con-vened by the governor. A joint conj-mitlco conj-mitlco was appointed to accompany the citizens' committee to Washington. Tho representatives of f'Tty-eigbt business bouses in the principal northern, north-ern, western and eastern cities, doing business here, have met and signed an address to the people of the north, requesting re-questing ihen to unite in a p role? t to congress and the President against thf arbitrary usurpation of power and place by political adventurers, backed by a Unitod States judge, who has called j in the assistance of troops to ex ute his decrees They attest the paralyzed condition of trade, and the gfnoral dissatisfaction dis-satisfaction of the people with the present pres-ent condition f affairs. Themilitia, refu?irg to ob"y L-ng-slreet, ordered toFurrendVr their arms. On hundred of tbe metropolitan police attempted to disarm th militia, 1 ut finally fi-nally withdrew. The militia otr to surrender to any federal military officer. offi-cer. Gretlry'a Will. New York, 13. The Surrogate f Westchester county has appointed John F. Cleveland administrator ad inriiri of the estate of Gre-lcv. Ida has dM-ed dM-ed to Gabrieile one half of the property left, reserving the right to superintend her education and property antti she becomes of age. y ffpSew Vatk Intel llfcnca. The b'i"'imen of colonel Blood, in tb criminal f'jr iibi, have s-jrrfr.dTod their ba;i- !'.-' -i wi rearrested, and is now in the L.drtuge sireei police station. sta-tion. IVathlngt on Act vices. Tho cabxrt e?;kr: tdy was c t rf j:v;:;al ir:icrr-L The -'i;rs al w Urrwerc sp-fc:i of an.J ih l.-.t-'. tolf-rarri to th" FresiTl and atu-rsfty ;t. fra; wr rv1, r."t w,m a t; '." ar.y fur-.hnr cc;l action. a th fu'.i 'f-nii-a'J' n of thn g - fCrr.rr.er.t hxs hr-i. .f-re t"n mar Te a;;.-rr.pv ter.ora grrh'' to c.Vl-t.p; E-i.-.ry :.".ai ft. vi.it .,tr: IV?-i IV?-i ler.L a- cntempifttM by t!,c -:l.7.r.B of 1w Ur.far.s. wiu.a avaii nrir.ir.e. fcecretary Ie.ao de par 14 for Cuba last njgt. |