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Show Lost ut Sea. Wilmington, N. C, 14. Two pilot I boafs belonging to Smithfield and hav-. hav-. ing thirteen men on board aro mia-; mia-; sing, and arc supposed to have foundered in tho recent gales. Other crafts are missing. Savannah, Ga., 14. The steamship steam-ship Lm, from this port for Nassau, burned on the morning ol the 13th in a heavy southeast gale, eighty miles Bouth of Tybee and thirty miles i oil shore. The two Miss Farringtons of Nassau and Mr. Pappeubick of 1 New York, the only passengers, are musing. P. McDonnell, chief engi-: engi-: neer, Charles F. Heneesy, carpenter, James McLaughlin, oiler, Dan Rei-can, Rei-can, Chris. Lee and Patrick Mc- Gough, firemen, Peter Olofson, Samuel Hurst and James Murray, , sailors, Annie Brown, stewardess, W. , Mitchell, cook, Henry Harris, Rich-! Rich-! ard Getting, Plato Johnson, James , 3aren, Robert Gibson, H. O'Kcefe, and John Savage went off in life boats and are suppjsed to bo lost. The , rest of the crew and officers were taken from a lift; raft at noon on the loth by the Russian bark Jloppel, Captain Fredericksou, from Londou for Bully river, and brought to this city. |