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‘ NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUS!Y 6, 1871.—-TRIPLE SHEET. 5 en ‘ nme not ‘Kind the wonld follow the current of and make their report on the premines at as early = day as | Of Babcock’s horses to victory, jaen exci of it, Dannter passed Monarchist before thee THE CROEL CALAMITY. Retrian: ibbre tw ane Ber rearon why there waa ANOTHER BROOKLYN VICTIM. Bacto. "The Liaw petite “ah Nexpentuee athe Ment eentred In the ant race, “aie “Congoiauon | reaciied the (arter polo. amt ed. one l.netn at thee caper as pres hy _ - gerbe fe Meee cee cel thietiestas cl ts hese sare’ | Yesterday ‘maclog tne Broa coroners | ZBartthat cannot fal to give gatiatactin an "partien cone feat oly Ransome) “a suotder winner 18 886 | Pre ing gore ihe Tceakeonins “Denner i D < etal P Sa'we call itt 1 bellove the crack took place ecsuse the iron Ay, morning the. Breceyy Capone very Te tpervining Inspector, Second District, ‘As tie end of tho sport approaoned and iedies | still ied, und at tho ‘hair'mute pole Ne was ‘Atthat part was very badly worked--imperfectiy rolied; | Were notified of the death of anothe P.8,- ‘Phe above repart, when made, of any ober docu | ANd gentlemen knew that silence, as of death, | half a ‘length in rook, Monarchist second, when Isaw the furnages the morning alter the explosion | yicum of the Westfleld calamity. ‘The | mente you may desire to use, are at yourrervice. A. L. | would soon fall on Monmouth Park and Wolf e lengths ahead of max. kutering the Further Details and Results of | they were suit warm. Cononens’ Orrtor, No.1 Orry WAI) Peak aroop its green iwitay rf t Monareti ad te ng oO f° fe in jef at | lower turn, Monarchist went np and took Daantet '@. How loug have you been an engineer? A. Forty-three Papas glace yp ee ee a oe at New Youk, August 6, 1871. § the end of the racing season by the seaside, he hum | by the head and Climax began to iake ais tun for "y the Westfield Disaster. TNT hile we Uiemewe the mspector; {ave known him for thirty-tive years; my as opinion of Mr, Matthews’ acquirements makes hin a ver, capabie engineer; he served his time in ® machine abops aud Thave the hon ow! the receipt of your com. | Of @xellement grew louder and jouer, at last | te heat aud Closed very rapialy on tue others, shoemaker by trade, aud married, The anfortunate | munication of this date pon me of wake appointment finding vent in one prolonged cheer as the final race | Daunter and Monarehist swung into tne home man died at ws restdence, 203 Court streey on | of 4 Board of Experts In tho Westheld case, and aiso of your | Was rUn, tne last ume put np and the last contest | stretch head and head, with Climax ciose on them. , ¥ proffer of the testimony taken ip the investigation now in | ants led away to stables soon to be deserted. And | A merry struggle ensued up the homestretch t4: i he has had great experience at sea in ‘ng toarineen- | Friday night last, from the effects of fearml scalds for which you will please accept my thanks. 1} now, as night settles upon Long Brancn, and tts | Daunter gave ap one hundred yards from the Two Additional Deaths, Making, | tres'*se basilica vefy responable pos and bruises avout the body, which he received Yauhorized Protessor Re Thurston, of the | hotels are crowded with all that is fash. | stand and Monaredist came in an easy winner of the . At what pressure do you think thie boler would bay State mabe ve : t 9 ) in ate Ninety-six in Ail pat ayy A. At very little Heyond what ic was tented fore Byer ibe Npiated, Steven ASL, deer bogs nation of the whole mi a iar i peautifnl, the uttle hyenas of | heat by four lengtha, Climax second, two lengths in y . Siforty pounds I think it would have given wav; 1 do uot | OO Sunday. yA i ay ei Syn ezam ination, § their t cl h that the bydrostatie text should be carried higher, pnt | HOW Willing the action of tho Coroners oi Krooklyu. | Kemen whom vo have aypointed. eir taps, pact bles are making re: ly with | front of Daunter. The latter was now #enl wo the them In snch ahape t attney | stables, ‘Time, 152%. enna borers grow old th ure should bereducea; | These oficiais have empanelied their Juries in each Professor Thurst intention to proceed In } Cam De easly transported to Saratoga, wicre, in leat | — Third Heat.—A fine even start, the horses going nt Jay Font redues the hy rowtatic teat for dboilera, | Case, but alter close inquiry and Inveatigati n deena | Bs lee, ee th ey e will be able to wake wan forenighs, there will open the Jecond taecting | away together, but befors they made the tra Mon- . s Py and at ihe same Ure I would reduce the rate of steam pres | {) best to walt unt!! Coroner Keenan, of New Yor cdnesd he season, Which, i all probability, will be the ist showed two lengths aliead. fe lay there Continuation of the Official | itrewow Li i best to wait until Cor nan, » ity, will be the ‘chist showed two lengths aliead. He lay there to may have coucinded his investigations, so Mat ucy | mar Py Asie is to be in entire harmony with your depart: | tinest the Tremain ing world has ever seen. There wil | the quarter poleand to the backstretch. At the half A GAUGRR GAvGRD, ape my action will only tend to that en Loren hh 2 > . | mv turn may Nave (he bevedt of the testimony elicited | yey respect ully, P. H, KEENAN, Coroner, Longfellow and Kingfisher come together, aid thon. | mile pole be sell showed daylight, notwithstanding Tnvestigation. 1tiany Bini pote dung worn said—Tam @ manufac | fom tio more material witiesses, experts and | “? hr opinion, the object we have in view can | 8Ands Of dollary in addition to these aiready posted | that Climax was beng forced all the way. Cha exploded boier uf the Weaifield; my opinion {s that itnever | Others who wiil bo called upon vo testify in the nd Ly Professor Thurston acting jointly with WHI be decides by the speed and endurance of these er of Monarchist had hts horse well in band, and PRL PORE was of the best quality of iron, ana never was properly | searching inquiry which will ingiituted in New Board d have no objection. PH. K. and otuer favorite racers. fs 200n as the press was made by Climax at the pret) < Sr epensing ee my Cyr in iy 4 York. ania naa head of to> sireteh he came away like a race horse facture of iron; never bad any auch experience, but from = on f TESTIMONY OF EXPERTS, | cvecrvaton; | am's theoreticay mochanies 1 never worked 1 1 TN THE RACING, Trae: ne Rese Sam keer Ry renee: mame ate makiog fron, but T am_conversant. with steam Brooklyn Beneveteuce. Mr i \ creerers a (18 THIRD BACK, stiueliowenlins Dotlere, tough, and | have patented several epoitances for | ‘The matinée for the bonelit of the Brooklyn suffer- iy ‘The closing day of the August meeting ab Mon- 2600, for all ages, dash of twa feet in diameter, made of Sve-sixteenths iron, will stand | ers of the Westfleld explosion—ana they are very she mouth Park was the finest, in a racing point of Horses entered to be sold for $2,009 (0 carry The HBotler Made of Old | pinnae tan poutine tence gate ee nelzhborieod of | pumerons--was given at the Park ‘Theatre yeater- Tay elo view. ‘There were four races, and every one of them | Weir appro! jute weight, at $1,500 to be allowed © $1,000 Lo be allowed seven pounds, racticul knowledge of boiler making nor Low much strength | day, and may be regarded as a fair success. The | Last Da of the Summer | camely contested trom beginning to end. They 0 allowed ten : ra be “ - Lan oN POUNA Ab $500 lolrteen pound: Scraps: There in ovine hal age riveted. mote than poles thal are house was not full, bub a great many uckets were y elicited the greatest enthusiasm from all who wil- | Urplus Over stated. price to gu tu second MOTE. fetta nan i Ub the “eaten "in ‘Unat boiler that caused the sxvlosions purchased which were not used, owiiis, perhaps, to | Meeting. nesged them. The fires was a steeple chase, tho OU, Snaredas! Doctors om: Becond 3 i on on. Wy “Tidy rs old, $759, 13. « ean't say if there we any ‘other pas than steam; ofih'reter- | the heat of the. weather, ‘The tota: 2mount realized a . Poscdhens second 4 handicap of mile heats, the third a selling | B, ‘Thomos eniered . Aute ate by War THE BURST NOT AN EXPLOSION, | ence to tho steatn zauze, it war not in orders another thing by the Carroll & Lamb fund was qute handsome race, and the fourth the Consolation, which was Dance, dum Dixte, 3 years old, $1.90, 92 Iba 2 one dee we ‘aypion,, aa there’ should | Psi , 4 3 | IP, MeGrath entered b. g. lmpeeunious, by Mp. have bee consider there should always be « | as a nacieus of what is to be dene in the Cry | Pour Exciting and Wel!-Contested | forapurse for neaten horses, winners excluded, any rey iin dauey bowlins bree eet OY De ryphon to every steam ange: T think that sieameuges | oF Churches b 3 1 thatie mui ena'a bate porary, dam Lucy Pars Old, ¥ 1,000, 50 i ? rhould be examined once or twice every year; the engineer | © urches by @ generous and sympathetic B ts. e 8: ; a BELLEVUE MOSPITAL., in evch boat should keep it {0 order; 4 conmderthieca an | people for the needy and afiticted sufferers vents. In the steeple chase there were four siarcers, com- | Jonn » DY explosion caused by the igniting of the gases, that xas Free, dam LOL lbs... m entered el, ¢. Hee. B yeas old, $5), Tu Ibs. 1 br. c. Asirononer, by Byeursold, $100), 88 Ibs € ing generated on account of the water getting below the | Of last Sunday’s slaughter, ‘Tho money was BIE CLE RAINES prising R. Shea's bay horse King Jot, by Lexing- | youn pongh water line. Immediately handed to Mayor Kalbflelsch, ton, dam Tokay, carrying 150 Ibs., Dugald J. Ban- dam by Y One Moro Victim Gone. RH, THORSTON'S TEETINONY. F Yesterday, at @ quarter past four A. M., Otto R. 1. Thurston waa next sworn, In replyto = question who considerately consented to act as | King John the Winner of the Steeple Chase | natynos chestnot colt Milesian, by Mickey Free, | ford, dam s an, by bulletin, Grennette, aged twenty-three, Duicuer, of No. 231 yom “intin ater ast yok day aterm a yanerdty treasurer, and who 1s still ready to receive any eon- | Bandieay, Monarchist the Handicap Purse of ae by vena as ive de re mate bs t- | FOS rea" 2 Sic sapah Gate: ca re went to Po'ice Hen tqnarters and saw the piece of the hoier | tribnuions which may be made towards the same, : hut colt Vesuvius, by Vandyxe, cam Lizzy Berry, | THE KEPTING. rand street, Jersey City, penned to suifer and to | 4, y had chara, whieh, {o my mind, i®.a strony piece of (®t | mye military drama of “Cigarette,” Miss Any $750, Mile Heats; The Doctor the Selling and J. K. Lawrenco’s vay gelding Jim Tisdale, hy | Aureotu $600 900 1,040 1,000 520 00 live. On Friday, when the HekaLp reporter saw | mony rezarding the explosion; the Indlextions of that pt ’ ¥ f $500. d Nelly RB. . ., | The Doeta 220 240 825 320 » him, he @ peared to bo better and more comfort- | Sowing sea se ne eMhet, Ueet cae te Tue | Stone, the versutiio lady for whom it was ‘urse of $500, and Nelly Ransom Revenue, dom Louisa Jordan, Vesuvius was the | jy jecuniom "30 250-300 " “0 | Fie send = 2 4 D a ae explo. ‘ ” "7 * the flel t sid y r ba a able than he bad been; bav during the evening and | wr ‘aud that ploce also shows that oxydation had | Written, sustaining the tie role, was performer the Consolation Purse of $500. favorite over the fleid before the sts M 0) Field, $450 taken place for a distance of about fifteen inchens | gne following artists contribating their share tothe sold high alo im the pools, bus the winner, King BOF 8 100 105, #9) night a chango for the worse took place in his | ter endo! the piece I saw shows fadieations that ft was snr . aympioms, and, though Orderly Maher, of the Pa- | thrown tack--that ts, irom the front of the Dullerat one ei | interests and profitsof theentertainmont aro worthy pe ; rn John, was thonght intle of and those yho pr aby vitiog, assinied by sevorni Christian Jadies, did all | oft inuly war or talk qu hty hut vere mach iaminated sews | Of Mentlon:—Messrs, Mark Bates, TI. 1. Stouc, J. V a DONG BRANCH, August 6, 1871. | had the ‘euerity to buy nla made mouey | tecnan wok the lead, Wesald second, Doctor enira, | 1Lwas not weldedasit should have beeu, not well rolled or | Shannon, S. Knapp, W. Simpson, Sarry Bascomb, The fast day of the races at Monmouth Va:k | in abundance. The race was one of the yery fines: | Anreola fourta, tmpecintous fi aud Astronomer in theiy power to ease and comfort him, he did not | rally. Tis wile, tn the adjoming pavilion, was very | jow, as was aiso M Holyedeli. The imercased fair and sivo1 heat ot the weather hes an imjurious efect upon | «bo the patient akening their vital powers and Btinuiating snortifeation to suci an extent that the 1 j #xth, As t passed round H ap on tie others of several 2 & snort longta. | leng Wovtor second, Astronomer (hird, imps. lavly exerting, | Cuatous fourth, Gerald Mth aud Atireow sixty. 1 the greater part pis Seen SOR ay te ee ae coe ee 1 akc a stretch and to tho hax , IX such reunions, and | of ir, bul they were somewhat spread out, Gotbg ereand the similarity of the various contests causes a fecling | ‘The second race Nad five stari¢rs. ‘tiese were | He. lower turn the four tors upper turn that eatn‘od could not have teen seen,aefar | rf, Damicld, Frank Kdwards, W. A. Grigston, ¢. | fords the opportunity to remark respectiuily, In | ever seon, the winner getting the race by aneeK, tions of it; the won that Taawiooked | Hale, George Ravel, G. A. Mortimer, F. Chippenaaie, | nevage that is very plain, that there are too many | while Vesuvius only beat Mulest fee E00 (phere der ina fae hwnte ay Fisher, Jones, smith and Chevanter; Miss Kate | Tele meeiings in the North during the season of | ‘Phe jast quarter of a mile was part 8 TRAE, epated ine tha a " i “te 4 ! Gea raligruMions Kitts. ¢Partorsaba\ cine Haye (te? masemient, From Jerome Park to Suratone | tho homes running hewd and mond. While the management of this house nave | #Ad Long branch there w arity it wi been cansed by the exp iron. aa the boller hae heen gradually hented or cooled; or it | taren the Initiative ia contributing to this « i ladies attending nave proxed litle white worms off | mfrbt be that some portions would be heated more than (he | erence 081 Dio Hee thered toget rf ie bane eta sar taniiieal ripe | ots and tin prodiengachange in theabape ot thebauom | 18 but fair to presume thas the New York places of | Of Mutiiforence at times among just that portion of | M4. H. Sanforil's bay voit Monarounst, by Lexington, | gutcvad tie homesuretel thes weed alr aire, He BUterere There, CHEF Majured parts of the Poor | or ihe voller. the piner would he wicened ;nownercanselethal | amuseinent who purpose following suit for lie | the public that maxe them remunerative. ‘The | dam Mildred; Ry Shea's brown hors Cumax, by | Man leading tour leugths.” hey wl tua prety 3 i, might have mate when the bole: ea t 6 : ale ray sates, ry 1 rane Laid . f . : 4 , Bi TWO WOMEN CAN HARDLY SURVIVE the caulking toot'in the hunde nf a, carsicas workman imight | SAINC, Jaudable object may select Satuniay, the | meeting here 1% a cise In polnt. Tho Kport has | Kairownle, dau Jewels W. K, Hadcock's hay volt sharply wu the homestretch, wind as they passed wales a.co0l spel of weather shoud seb in to ad Baye bean cn spoans of Racing Ins Krai theearelss | any other time for we benotit. By adopting | Deen of the finest xod most exciting character, | Daunter, by Lonniv Seotland, dam Myrneta, and HQ. | gue MRA Rena ine Cone 5 en maa panecune John Daly, in rho male pavhtion, was able 1o walk | Rf00%; it appears to me to bea singniareare; I cannot | tls meastire managers will show t heats and dashes of two or more mites following | Dawson's bay Porse Gayo, by Jett Davis, dam } Gerald fourth, Aureola fitth and Doc uh. Going * yh fes ‘ wis S| account for tts betag roptared at that part; but tt seems to | of purpose by throwing the full force of then init. yh other in quick succession, until there is butone | Nine! " 5 BY) x cond mile oe sume * across the ward fiom one bed to anotuer, aud yes- | me to have been canved by oxidation; iJ had seen the | ence into the scale of cnarit Matin‘es gtven upon h other in quick suce ay Un Ty bCONG | Nineite. This was a splendid race of three heats, ad mule the 3 assumed 4 more ant terday felt netier, though tired. { Toner tne o var 7 ‘ t ’ opmion of the management, and that of the most | the dirs beim a dead be AD HSSTANG ery horse was exteaded to und known as mneh abont it ne bdo pow, 1 5 Jornel ir oT i, " 4 other days ave rarely well patron: by the nabi- | § between Monarchist and | mys fate aay io eed EOHO, DOHRGtA, CWOAMOTS 4.sno Ut Lee DAME e ans cPekme at ane nasa a als wes ofthe thextte, who are pretty sure io attend | complimentary nature, Only once or twice have {) Climax, these Street tlospital (o Bellevue yesterday in a very Weak | U1 '% vol reached, } do not know at what hydrostatic prot a the Vee til beth stihdeneel ioe ae es hare ever seen so auch enthusiasm as vas marked some | qst, who state, ‘Ihey say their 1nuries had not becu dressed | SC *H3t shee: would have broken: the remainder might | tho Memagoment, ableut any olen Hay hey really | of the struggles during the week, und these evi- | Cilma In inet or place re stand fifty or sixty pounds without starting tt now Sacrifice nothing in they carnings, while they opine e * t in tho tormcr plave tor two days and thai they were | Inga close observation of & pier’ T think { in for equal share of commendation. ences of appreciation were desorvin all thig | £0 Suc ¢ given nothing to cat or drink save ice water, Yes+ | ancertained what ot would stand; & pressure pacer, ‘The old ada actiy, and Changing of places began, oid and Uiird belug won by Monarch- rh the fitted pole they were in & bunch, wad veatly pleased his owner by tho victory, | then shortly aferwaris = Dociot = vegan to ran goo0 race for an old horse, but he bad | $20w in froni, Heenan wocond, Astronomer third, mu toateavy track aid a more youthful | Lmpecnmous fourth, Gerald Hin aad Aoreots sixth, ge of “vouth must be served, en they euversd the tower tura Aureola made it Cio asisicr and some other friends took some | was put en from the hale ithe. fla would pot ae while the fact stood out glaringly thas the mecung | was never more beautifully illustrated than on this bec ot psentirilenehy ye 2p te nae puree eeisteak to Lem and rerun ern th | bave been peccepti: 0 the outside, but if the flaw had ‘ fi rere! 1 paying; that atte 0 ble 4 p. | OvCasio! ead of hel e CONS Gime ted Wit Laem throughe | on the outeide, instead of from’ (he Inside, tlen the Contethutings for the Su lerers,, ‘ \doalbaplall irda Sd ree ae push a seed eS ‘The third race had tive starters, comprising W. R. | Seemed to have sumeching botiied up tor an emer: cotta ro, belvg put og» It might hay own itaelf uy: leakes Avoust 5, 1971. paration the “men behind the seenes* were out Of | parcocks ¢ Ais gelding doctor. by second Ale | ReUSY, atte When Aureold inade the attack on him i — rage Lepage nid think would Hot | 1 eye EDITOR OF THE FERAL! — pockel. The pedy for all this is simple | pion, dam Omera: B. G. Thomas’ bay aly Au | he was ready torcspond. ‘Chey strugvled together THE OFFICIAL INVESTIGATION. mace any differences thews : Faiths erat NAN Bi te oy ae es saan DF ees cata jailer tiers Hy furealas | for a short time, when the flily nad to suc 10 Us, ant cat fae) ee Provides Will you please dispose of the enclosed £5 for the | enough, and a racing man will, ouly hail & head | Ar Ae ablngs ie edema Sgr gg t Ay, col Doctor went home a Winner by two lengths, Aureols The ome IB sey a iy igh aig la Mine would prevent exp benetit of the sutterers from the Westtleid explosion? | can pont teour Reduce the number of meetings, | Poenius oe Moperay, dam buey Fowles: Joun | second, himpeenmons Uttd, Gerald fourih, Heenan e oficial investigation into the cawses of the ANEW SYSTEM OF In Yours truly, JON. NUNNS. | ana with the same amount of expeuse there mast be | py Yorkshire; John Nougnraiw’s black geiding | Mlb and Astropomer sixth, ‘Thue of the two miles, pecchs pial Cigprette Cup. tgreyp ab Wesilelliwas |, (he seme at eruia sd Westar Aasiune mnie of orénance aie is ase | a DIN of fure of suMvient astraction to draw greater | Gerahl, vy Mickey Free, dani Rosette, ana | 934 ‘ © x. when it bas been uges--hav. ned, apd if it hows any ef " ’ Ta Pee a i A SFAR bi © wal er pohglt ‘1; FOURTH RACK. continued yesterday morning by inspectors Leonard | ect, OP Wheo it han heen teed aceriain nomber ofumes, | EXANSPECTOR BSERRYMAN'S STAPEMENT. | owas than are now yistvle on the running tek, | U,V. Weldon’s | brown ’ colt Astronomer, by CONSOLATION PURSE, $600, for beaten horses, all Asterot, tm Miss: ‘arter, ‘hts was a tinel non Stor why soid very | 46s anvets excluded); mile aud & Balt it thyown away by order of the inspector; the boiler 4 not be broken, or it might be capabie of wi and as a consequence lore doilars wilh And their | tested race, aud was won py D: again as It had done previously without apy ac Bad Condition of the Staten Island F 3 skeet desery ela p owin the pools. Allreola was a faverite ove W.R. Babeous entered eh. f Nellie Kan Fit would doubtless prevent a great many of these verrib. re caf regina anata se maeehnclne pie So NPs ALL Le Mae: of deserving officials, Vie | Tt revidua to the smart and. tier backers fen |. duck Malone, dam Vespar Light, three David Anderso was sworn and examined as the first wit. OT ay A ei rap onth— ow ke yu be Ai 4 opening meeting year after year at Jorome wilt per- | heayuy. She made a sood tace, butiat she baen | M. H. Sapturd entered bf, Madame Dudley, by mesa. He testified ag f eR oi a low lon, Ou AUppOse & bolier always using fre Proc a) F | % Ste AS oe zs A a wh oe Pane at y 4 7 ems Ho jenutod aa follows: am a peactaal enginecr. | Mow Jong ao yor suppose, 2 Dolley almaye neue tro | Procure riifica tor. tc, Cause for Alarm | paps always be wi ended, as it comes first alter | better riddep the verdict nugitt nave been been | Lexington, damn up. Britanuia Yourtn, three ‘qoustrucled boulers, but have had experience about them for | thirly years: they are now in s manutactory, and good as oo Avy Other Line of Serrybsats—Tuapector | winter lias shut off this | ears Old. ... musement to the lovers of | changed, a % Ke t ; at by tf fered b. Ce ears; have secn the exploded boiler tw far ast know; but ten years ago T consiiered them quite Mi waeAn 0: riters + but wi - ® The fonrth and last event of the mecting wa oon Bougurum ent Westivela, T examined it carerully . the pinched good; in asteamboat I suppose a boiler pete a little Tousne! eae LM endl AP add ih It; bub with the overs, A. Boole and William Hii, at whe Uaited States Cir- cuit Court, in Hhgmpers street. ANOTHER EXPERT, t Saratoga and Monmoath, | dash of a mile and a half for the Con-olation Pa Leviathan, three years old, was nol due, fa tneey guccPtmots, $0 the "want | fee ae moray siaarners, fitted with condensers ‘The following statement was yesterday made toa | pari, is diferent. Tue July meeting at Saratoga | For iis event there were jour starters, W. R. Babe OoeT Urania eee otha of water, because e flues were covered wil for supplying themsoives with con ‘tensed water, usually wear Mr. Wi |. Bert Y ay ‘i Done! pre the . vOCk si » rk Mu dam Cordelia React, thre i aly portions of eaits had the wat r been below che top tir | ou arare tore not Med wih condensers aid whare wey | HERALD reporter bid Pee H. Berryman, ab} qui not pay, nor would the next were the course | gock’s chestnus tly Nellie Ransom, uy Jaci: Malone, cg AER ocd alle Rese tite Teste Old. 21 os heel Fon wes have forced these alt ‘scaler out Lave to use salt water; I would instiiute a aystem ex-Boller Inspector for this port:— located at any other place, however attractive, a8 | ame Diuley, by Lexington, dam imported Britannia toroid, dian! Miss ee three years old, sf . excemn of pressure; MAKING EIGHT YEARS THK FERLOD. Daring the ume I was Ine ot of Bolters, from 1885 to . mene teas fe alice M 1 ay ly i “f ‘ine, . don’t know how much the excess of pressure was, but from | at which a botier shoald be thrown aWay after mspection; | witiin a tew i T'everfound the'staten Istand | We sumMiner, season im ths pleasant. moune ORIN Sonn BGVADIMDUA Day coly by vBalietins THe bere caticns Mt mast have teen enormous; the butler was | after that time J cousider a boller worn out or In that cond:: . r pas, {8 at its heighth in the month of | @am by Leviathan, and J. W. weldon’s brown COlb | waiie Ranson, $500 525890750700 made heresy, boite; they were put in to aciffen the | tion where you gould no longer trast it; many guna when , and then ortered the Westhcli to lie ap for res | a yeact and the countless numbers of visitors to the Astronomer, by Asteroid, dam Miss Carte} lis Madame Dudicy...... 370 870 301 ao tron 8 eats an eep them fn their places these acrew stay | thrown away are probably a8 ood a¥ ever and as capable of ‘The repairs were made the boiler was then pub ugust, and POURMCE Ot Ce, vie he | Ransom won o capital race, Mor oniy real coniest- | Mac 8 Du S19 870 700 NG 800 peure that caused thee cap eor ae, Hraln ; the | standing keayy firing, but the aymem of condemning is fon, Her steam chimnoy and her water | springs will attend the races, It 1 part of their | ant being Madame Dudley. Tne following are tne | Field... Wo 125 ISO HD TUG Paormouy, from the ‘fact ‘that hese, stay bolts are “gan | Mevertneiess a sate one. Imparres, At was the fame | Guy excitenien! and mnterlinks finely with the | detatis of te racing as 11 came of:— Ausranoraee, laa aoe neue ania eats “ : THE BUPYIV: erty. S : rates ; ‘ z THE FIRST RACE. ‘A felt in the trou; T aia now speaking of the back end of ive Robert Crausson, th echo ae OR ee Pe | driving, the flirtationg and the exhilarating Sremene Onsen Hawbioar, tor all ages; about | win third, Madame ley fourth and ben gave bis testinony. | oon einten a 7 | scenes of the balivoom. n with this there | three inlles over a falr huntiug course: pnrse $1,009; 1 fith, but the latter dashed off a boiler, whch is now In the bow of the boat; L afd uot cacaw i cae luce the diaroeter of these gcrew stay bolts, but think they 7 4 i i " Superintendent of tho terry, in getting repairs done. I ‘ ‘a ri r ri Were one inch anda half; it waa no detriment to the borer | Being duly sworu lo, said: re emilee | uscd to way that we were hied inspectors andthat he him- ' ag some especial ater’ demanded to 6 $8002 SECON HOTS? $150; Lhlea horse $60, he was iniront before she others shat they were large; ik was an improvement; Talo think | When sbe left Staten Tsiand, at T made my last inspection in | ais ¥¢ G@ FIREMAN'S FVIDENOR, with the ot] urviving fireman, who waa on the | inspector he blew un, was on boar alf-past twelve; we touched | Use arate th je tae tum, and he kept up bis rapid rate to pntcred . ant i tor 'N acl! knew how to aticnd to bis boata. ‘The boiler maker for n. King John, by Lexington, the pressnze was enormous from ine tack that the 1W0 ete | ee eee a en a Tound vat | the ferryisamoan who knows hie busine, and it nnintere | beiue together se sand persons morn- ay, 0 yours old, 160 libs LOMO 1 | the quarter polo, lending several lengins; | Rawia, fa the bottom there could not have heen force enough te tear: sore, teu Poy ire pint vg food comaition the Superintendent woold ech the ests im | ing after inorning, such as the purposed & Tally ente u. Vesna by Vane | Madame Dudley ine eae peters Fu haba: BORG throw the bolier out in the way we nec it thers; do nut | SaRine stopped when we got in tie slip; had fires on Fe ong thougn unable to cad and wFitd, bs. am ont. ash between Longfellow and Kingtisher, | - dyke, dam Jazzy Berry, 4 years old, 4. 2 ae A ieee ine: ems think the expatsive Tozce of sean eouhd have acted in ahie | WAY Szaun, Just as ee struck the dock found st th Sue was ray option. of whomtare of thine | Couuulte ¢ : i . Dagatd wanuaryne entered eh. e.” Mites Le aoe gar arettsr giver oihyeres proves to clear-headed wen that too | Mickey the most exciting of rational amuse- | Is 2 ends edfor. With one meet | % K- the ends aimed for, With one mee ‘ane. J JOUR IGRCAL ANOA/ 140 ty way if the breaking had first cecurred sidewaye, vo to apeak. ree, dam by Wagner, 2 yea hat ebortty siore Leased to be inspector t | ll of wh! * | muen of th ments, dete Sou second, Madame Dadiey third, ciwin fourth and Astronomer Ott, AS Laney passed the stand Neilie Ransom showed the way, being ball & length went up from the fireroom and towards the H @. HOW MUCH PREESTER down again and everything was shut furnace deo nderbilt and q abut about Innter, a@ near xe 1 hink, or | df not get rid of Supe: might ihere have been, in your Judsment, neon this butler at | Wa Mveelamuiey afters ee Som dma, Sad for ter tho Denis es. ney, were. wovld yet Oost t) Jawrence entered dD. g. Jim company 1 overcome the inertia of & Yast mass such a2 this and throw it | fire roowu; stood abont twelve feet off from where the boiler $210 220, 400800 gua 40. the time ot the jon? Ac 1 dow thimk oun Bi ? Would have dune ity it would bee mere tester of gomion | FINKE WERE VERY ORDINARY Prenee Saad ober tas ate earemrivinn’ We: teas ing at Long Branch and tie same at Saratoga there | ime, 747. aniead of} iy ame Didley, wh Was aloud the saine for me to say how much preasure was actually exeried to | doors open five minutes niter; whistle biew: went down tn r waned we to inspect the boats, ‘The boner | must ve success. With more than that indifferent | ie i or tronomer far betind, ind sively: but gets: hint : h : field, as it was when T “passed” St ‘ "i 0 ar | ort Senda into the position we now find it. Nes vow, agd then s°¢ went up; I first saw the steam whea | inci orghl to haco lasted, with prope; results. wh it pe arranged im this way in 60-105 Ae Going into vie huishing mile the race iay between '@. But you have some definite iden of the pressure thar | Iwas atanding at the foot of tne ladder; the explosion. ex- Stony Aas yuna ind ; ny ga ; » “ 4 3D 106 “40 380 | Madaine Du ‘d Neti Ransom, al the 7 you an exact opinion: ail Tcan say fs that Ttuink aisy | UP Out of the enzine room; that’s all T know abont it; thera | Bore thas (rar twas to tweniy: to Duis Ot stents | Messrs. Chaniberlain and Morvissey, to attain a | Jim Ptsviaic.. 50 600 ae SE Mee Page erat A a ETE ed Pounda would have oven too litte co canse such damage. was no steam gauze down Inthe fire room, #9 that 1 could | eet et a eee ea Talwaratound eno, | iatual agreeable object? ‘Try it, aud mountain re: gum RACH: j Mare pole. fought the hatte gamely down Q. With auch a boiler how much steam pressure wouid you | not see the pressure of ateam; T have nothing todo with the | erg yn the best con Both on the cast ant west») nr Se , Sdigetb “|. The horses started in the Held just in the rear of ise Maa ‘padiey eae pals | 3 ne Madame Dadtey 4 et hold ow Nei pressure of steam or with the feed. think it ate to work ? A, Lhave worked worse boilers ti ‘3 nythine digerent in the stay that at twenty-five pounds o: steam ; this baler L woud Bave wn} never had the slightest reason to complain, aud the | treat and seaside will then join hands in @ reunion | the Judges’ stand and ran olf in’ a sontherly. alree. Cone pa alweys apalous in caae of donbt to of purposes that will gratify the vaciog public of the | on, Vesuvius first, King Joho second, dua Tisdai som, and the latter ieft he of the uud cume away, there ‘Did you nou bad no hesitation in working up to tweaty-nve pounds, and | doller since st was last inspected ? A. No, wor ever eawany | OU) 00) nepection of their hoate, 1 : nee 4 fi nl, Mi h betng no lurther douvt of the resiat. She can Imany sudden emergency T would not have been asreia to | leaks of any "cuveequences 1 was not’ prevent when the | Piveit® apprehension. of danger Th travelling ea ang of | Unked States and please you vot, ben Bynes hom bstace they Mev | nome an easy winner of the Tace by hy Cigna, carry more than twenty-nve pounds; frou the appearance | voller was inspected. é our farrier except the Staten Island terre. 4s to (he manner Fhe steeple chase to-day was very jateresting, and | Wasa formutadle aval. . dist BY | Sadame Dudley second, twenty lengttis ahead ot of the iron at the present time T think the boller migut | ca@. How long aro you on the boatn ata time before you wre | fh which the iugpactort estorued their watk, when T wa | delighted the ladies aul astomisned the gentiemen, | Vesuvins, King Jolin . Min ‘isdule Unc, Hetla colt, Who was fiiteen lengtls tn nce ot withstood a greater pressure than twenty-iive pounds, hut I | Fellered? | A, Go on eleven welock one day and come of at | onice | und neveral times reas complain of unwarr as the favorite waa berien, and a horse selling in} Milesian fourth. The horses then wheeled to | rawin, who beat Astronomer 10 yards. ‘Time of would nob hike to have put on caier atraln than thirty | be ck the next; I, should bave been on but for the wee on the part of Mr, Matthews. Repeatedly he | (he pools for vory smali sums proved a gallant vie~ | the east and jumped a fen Vesuvius bel; pounds. } acerdent until eight o'clock that evening; then [ gave certificates to vessels to whieh That refused them. [in tor s jump alter jatnp wall. ditch, fence ana | the first one over, closely lowed by find . Did you examine ald laid the boat up, and ehe wound =. wet ate ae s aie e gone on next day at twelve wcloGk { oon the oat cach off tances the vollers were ou: of repairs and | watoc leaps—was teken, the spectators rose en | Tisdale, King John third, Milesian fourth. They the dash, 2 THE va TEARS OF THE VI¥L.** the vi id have laid THE FURNACE } iret thing at five o'clock, and wo leave Siaten Inland at i masse and cheered the leader. Cries of dehigeht were | then ‘the track and eniered the outer fied Sa ances or Borah Bak tank ay ‘aucbioe einen | aceon defo: Moughe to Nave remained on ‘her wt ene ntlel nay diamasal wat recur ake manver | frequent, and one or two of the mors enthustastic | canning north, yamping a fenee aod then a wail es and’ top of the’ furnaces, wo far ant cond observe, |*orri0ck she bad uot blows ap; Teame on ber atyivemly were in a normal conditic io water spaces did not pre: | iow loug are you ont at ABY One timo? A, A gent the sane shape as when they ieft the shop; tee were | hing we are out {rom eleren o'clock In the morn Hows of half an inch pulsed in here and there, but (hat ts eoeed 5 6 rn othing unusual; in new bollers there is nota perfect uni- | Mine oelock tm the eveniog; that Wabout ae longanwo are yed handkerchiefs enthusiastically and would | Jun Tisdaie was now leading, Vesayins si s not_be quieted by the more reserved and dignified. Jonn tard, Mitevian fourth. ‘The horses then ran | Melancholy Fate ef a Commedore’s Son—He Lei me make & noise, do aunty—don't vou ss poo aing i toa ditch Ip the nono, a scending Dies in wu Newark Mo: pital. King Jon, my horse, is going to win’ [sntt 1¢% | again, had to encounter ® wall, dtm Tisdale sti Celia OY i fy i, n | epreddid-tet me scream, won't vou? Cheard a | leading, Vesnvins second, King Jolin third, Mitesian | Newark has another story—a very sad one. A ‘ond, King Heenses nnd received the money for the sane, gedliral | after recey jodger it in the’ office, mei | ting ere books — for th It owas the role to returns moneys for heensen on the Ist of the mouth followiag ther alps Se rete eerie kant iota eatin | aS) eased ily + higeniyie My linge gigs ae aoe oe hating utnonty pata thes the tocar te | igvely ith more rosy than & pink-upped shell, cry | fourth, ‘They chen descended anotuer ulll and jumped | few days ayo there @led in me German Hoxpttal, about the bolts; but if the bulsing is eaused U Found Va betn ie cite ee sins ee the matier to tho Secret aloud. aditen witch is ont of sight from ihe stand aml ) guder circumstances of @ pecuitarly melan- in the middie vetweeu the bolts; 1 thought the furnaces degre EVER O¥T ANY DRINK ed. Fwent to Washi jeay, Not so mach Noise; he dtserect.”? came inio the inaer fleld, Jim Tisdale stil leading, | gnoly characte s son of the jate Com * the charge against me, and baring iticeul! Ob, see that leap!’ continued | Vesavius second, King dota third, Milesign fourt ceipa ME dope ‘ Jat Vom - looked remarkably weil. ey allow ng oa brit . the boiler from whieh they had been takeu? A. Eihought allow us” any whiskey; never suy aurthiag abont | place bad been TAR IRON LOOKED, lager that 1 know of; the Jager beer men como | sireatened ine with the loxs except down at the bottom, a small part of the shell, an if | up agery days they (the brewers) often give their men | Uleatea for the Staten Tsi J, but inthe uuperintoadent on if et ad ferrvboain Aw to whether n, | The horses hud two waits to juinp'as they faced tie | Modore Van Brung the Vnited States grand stand. They now came on to the greatest aud a near relative bot of gatiant and prettiest jump of ail hedge and water. 5 L t ydeadlitng ten arny aud the late Comuodore Kearny. thearts by her deticions enttinust, er tiny hand toward King Joba te: hurdie, “See, aunty, Ne will win. Didn't he at had beep solid and good; it was not fibrous tron-amore | om or and : on mepectors ever received or were {un the habaof receiving "4 crystallized if the trom had been fvrous the Tracture woud | MyehOf lager a’ whey, apink the geeates! park of ie them: | sohey for granting cerdincates, 1 know of no Ink And as they passed the stand nearly esa and | nid Ci Ty in front of | vny Van Brunt, not have looke:! #0 clexn cut; some trun w siand more | fityes} yho wae had anythingio drink: tor no man | Which money has ever been received tor d, aller one of the most exctttng races of 13 na- | an fourth, close np, ‘The horses ‘Jone of New sters” for than S00 pounds, b ta the agaere Went oitiaive the knteg: on week Uave they always came np | Am unable to say anything abou the imme | ture ever saw, she eat down, trembung, ad | nit ma sontheriy direction, where they He wad ae th iy ban, ome ir and 70, io thi ha tlh al j dpe he explogion on b be deid, for L have 7 s 7 , es ae assed © Wall, thea two fen fi 4 s eratly edu mhould think Was 40,0 pounds iron; the alimave atre with beer, bu not on Sunday, and then they draw the beer on | ‘rect wall hate not been speaking. to auy one. from J, ayvaited the decision, (1, ® moment tt was mado, | assed over the wall, then two preliye or aeeten College ater ghacusitie tb re- of iron haa not, I think, mocn todo with this ease, becu folie post on buat ibe wagunds fis never Brought on hy. eotnh attename te on id When she knew that her King John iad scored | oatey deld. They passed over and fence, | c ae Atier g 4 - we have to do with the of a couple of plates of iron Premera peste Bon the boat; jon’, koow what ‘CORKO TORY EVIDENCE. 2 Victory Tsaw her hug the “aunty” mat would | wien dim Th * rider Trade @ mistake of the | moved vo tr pt a lucrative and respon “apa Morogh eda very mauch less; 1 bel 9 YOu ues treshy water entirely? A, Theensineer wil | ‘The following Joticr is 2 copy af the oryginal now Ther bottie her glee for amore rotired place © atl iviny took the lead, King Jolin | jon tinder the government at the Navy Pie mannii, ears _ trepclanthe 10... ceeuet snawer these questions; I think she always uses | on file In the Custom Hon ‘and stand of & race conrse. } second, in third. “fhe next Janps were over | Yard ‘Sto’ His nanie, couuvction and posiuoa dap irtan eed tamcaanrs in the dry season, andthen they hare to nants Sudacisi inamnovane ore happy hearts than hers over this | tye ditches in the hollow and they came again imto | compined readily gamed for Lamtae entre inte Tit bad been Gbrows: | rred last year; there hat been to eat Pea | y. Hiardly had the annonnele jadge’s vatce | the inner held on the north end, ‘They then ourscd UM OKEYN'S BES! SOCIETY, ‘ | water used since she was Lpidoory gi 4, We are supposed to died on the air Whea Lsaw Dick Shea, the Damer of | Up towards the grand stanc passin over u » §WO ) and by and by he Wood and won one of vhe pro BES Olivet 1 |. Do on Ras ete) er te ne ae nae the winner, jum into the telegraph oitice and send | walls and again came to thé ware ). Vesnvins | noauced belies o: the city of Churches, a Miss Cove, ¥ BOD AP the | the enpineer given the order and the firemen attead éo “it; we & message Of his victory to Boston, where King ng tiree lenge King Jotun | whose tather was ext 1 im the coal an third, three lengths further | trade of Vennsvlvantie off. now dashed on to the wall at! the south end of the field, then over the | fence and inio the regalar ira Vesnvins happ! as he de John’s owner resides. Dick Ww men, and Lam glad he 1s fortun good lack. Equatiy. excitin nl; T tnink, how. and, in complianc va tol 4 extensively repaired, aye loltowing, a ssed WIE Several Charme ute, tue course of married were boi time to subject them to. the h te. S UNATTIAgY peace aulon. Li Was Widren, Sad tor cook js open while we are 4. Do you empty the by iowing off. rto get clean water as often as } ‘ tw | xo by the as to when it 8 being emptied; tha gauge willleave a fiver ana more fron; cryataline fron, very er yout by Jaw. Mr. M ent ! every other day: A. J e.n't say; some days we want more rystal | water than others; on an average [aboud think we | and creaiing more conster have cut tt nivel, bas @ rout since made a cursory amination " od i - . Ane ron whi ed dors not prese cvery third day; we have four gauge faucets on ine | reports that” they a dh tion among the betting men, was te second . | was.jeading, two lengths, iKing John second; Milo- | iove not ram smoothly; thas 4, HY A repaired and safe. As want of time yy ivf, was the | Sian tind. Thev had two hurdles to jomp before | res! so tragically im te 2 it snce an ale “x, the vere After t snover noticed the state of the water when i ¢ ned to blow into the tanks at tue dock to warm Kd not the heat have causes Ouoniagham, my mate, F have pot seen ain A BLIGHT PURGING |. Charles W. Copeland, a constrieting engineer, who had Of the surfaces? A. No, sir; because the beat would bave | been ordered by the Board to tnapect the butler, then took the on the backstri ‘one ch of the course at | poor De 1 4 | poor Desdemona crepe in and = disturbed the wike, who b 1 their jives a studying poll. | the Rail-snile poie, and the otber midway up the | domestic barmony ot the Van Brunts ig ended lcs dnd the natures of race horses, felt confideat | homestretch, When they reaehed the Wrst hurdio | ing soparation ana commenced the physical wud that Chamax mast win. Vesuvius led gne length, Kune John second, + of poor “Ed? Di them, in order that a re w Jersey {| the duis mace, we rempeostully s , cleat For the vovare, the west return to this y ay yours, HN M. WEEKS, heen dissipated so easiiy’s my opinian Ye that the fire would | slau, 4 ere first, certain,’ said one of the | uo lengths Im front of Milesiau. As the d realizing Q. Did you kee anything like a fracture in the tron? A. | @. Have youexamined the boiler? A. 1 have examined ink ited States Local Ingpectors of Bolle rE tthe fit i ‘i | is ran and soon took sides win King John, Prauity, thy name a woman, No, sit; Lesamined the fron at Posioe Headquarurs, that | boler two or three times; 1 mustrecer ton diagram 1 | O80. W. Kanerr, keq g.”” And this white balsed professional apoye bids} sie Fan Mi tp together and made an dttaek | he tried to drown his domestic grief in “the tears of wi Oke ike bad iron aud ag though laminated ; I did | made Inveference to ft; fo the first p.ace, ib was pot an The above ts a clear cage of negiewt of duty, forthe | 1 bawling tones for the old horse, . x | Mey both moved tp together do an attack | tub vinc.2 About of Re bE tan eats she gory Wy pst eygl geal the worst pices 1 gaw was | at all; the Funan Started fy man weer poitin the | inspectors themselves aamlt that th Nave not Yar yu is; £ goes five on Monarker,”’ yelled a | on wi rte As they eptere n stretch they | the vine. ya it : My i n yeal ‘of the usual thickdess, bin it looked ua thongs the particles rv; at some points in the boiler the tron was so. “ ne " 2 anew | ogaby sapling, tweive years oid, just as Lief | Were all side aud side, And a TO) HOPG) stragele 2 . . ould not reanlt; this wana burst. | compuled with the law, Ibis of the more eignutvance dare , / never took piace than the one that now presented | and, being a tthe amateur painter, opened an orna. hadmever been properiy rolied together; I dunt know what | siroux Maat the explosion 3 4 i trie rips part of the bolier that piece was taken irow.. Pv x3 Q. What wan the preesare, A. ome of the tertimony sald | 23 Auother Iuspector had refused to grant a certifi ‘Oharies H. Haswell, sworn and examined I am an engi: | it was low water and some said ik wan the pressure because | Cate to the Santiago de Cuba, owing to her unfitness meer; have examined | had twenty-seven poanda; I have made calcniations as | for a voyage. On her retnyn trom a foreten port to supposed ele Judge of seventy. euis. And mahog- | itsel! to the entiusi nor waved above his | tothe burdie on th was willing to wager | air together and ianded even on terra firms Ys. AS they came | Mental sign painting estaolishment, Ab thts aud 1 they went tn ine | portralt puiating he developed considerable genius, Whip | und would have done splendidly bab tor Ms grow: rs | head tite greentva THE EXPLODED BOILER near as i could without measurement,1 screwed the safety | this, in the same condition she was in when leaving | y og sag eps 3 raibhoavre oak 3 oak. of the Westield: saw it the morning after the rupture; the | Valve, and find tho pressure was equal to thiriy pour jaaitt | herd, the Sanuago carried a very Jatge number of » on Mr. Sanfora’s colt, en Bod. spor, Ware. Hed aro vee te eorer -) ato a oe x an BS baw ahell of this voller, in anormal condition ot its plates and | & Balt to the square imch, und yet the vaive did not blow: | passengers. “Nigger, what does yum want!” drawied bal. | matter a galinit struegle, iad Onn | and contt ed sink! in the socht! scale This thai, howover, might very probably be, because all en idhotsinne | joon-ib Bose, who by ‘this time had drifted wong. | & Winner Wader the wire: by a head, Vesuvius and contioved sinking he soclit) scale wmtll his edges, was equal to a longiiudin miress of uuu pounds. and | cineers koow If the valve lifts ever ad littis-one-siavesn of a frosile etress of ninety-five ds per aquare inch 7 resistance to stress of a structure - an inch it in enough (or thirty-oue pounds, but the THE INQ Mania hee eee OMEDATION MAY-HAVB ACUUMULATED a part expome i to its stress: saline. corsa OC cle tactne tae ie wicicen ete J aroend the stem, or the atem of the valve mignt have beoume the greater portion of the boiler was to witustand the pret ” mens mt of it, provided any one part of it was of insnf. | “sorted #o that it was pot at liberty; the rupture voeurred Coroner feepan yesterday suececded in see ength in frontof Milesian. The excitement | Tienda were competied to step in aut save him and Mr, Shea, the | from tly poor house. Mis custom of late years was ed by bis Iriends | W paiudwugns and pictures jor satoons and take bbs sure. ‘Time of the | payindrink. More recentiy he bus been un inmate nel, ab side of Ins cat-rigged friend, “Does Yun waut to wager any soap ’"* at the finish knew no bounds, does, honey, and here's what buys oacon aud | traner ot King John, was sarre ring | corm.” and con inks het et a ie ‘ Drie Uerman Hospital... Here: his.Doand wae pala hy one of thelaps of a1 e “ , across the seams of {he boiler and not longitudinal And Bose and the tittle bigger fresh from the | rom the time that Jif isdule’s rider a ° tis board by aire lengit shows a eryuediteed and ineapeares irae engineer hiows tat the cross seams are twice as sl as | the chamber of the Board of Assistant Aldermen in | giabios put ap then moucy yustes the hell rings and | made the serious mistake noted i Ute course to be | by a wWealory aunt gamed senenck, ving in Bor- and for a length oi one foot that it hae been | the longitudinal seam, and the logical deduction fs that here wh to hold the ingtisition in the ease of the | the horses are seat awa, It was mile heats, and | gone over Us! horse was prachealiy out of te dentown. a few days ago he ded ub the age of for w long pertid aud to an extent that leaves but an | Wasa flaw in that cross eam that weakenened It more than ‘ i q * though the track Was hideously heavy the contest | Ca forty-three years trom causes winch May easily be of but onessixteenth part of an ine; a short crack, | ON? half; Westfield explosion ealamtiy. | The mvestigation | sig animals did the me In far time, and wh THB SRCOND Rave mferred, The remains were interred on Peiday ve or even nine inches, may exist ina boiler, yet, | MY THFORY OF THE CAUBK OF THE EXPLOSION, will be commenced on Wednesday next, and in al | was Known tiat Climax and Monarchist had $100, for a vory quietly Fairmount Cemetery. Phas ended | | pa flelent etre 0, Hanmicar PURS rigidity of the annexed arts or from ite being in the er having taken various meauvements, im this: Assim. | | 1b. 6. Mouar the lie 0) one who IS represented by those whe ‘ i he © " * * a Was M ame HL Sanford ent greatest sires, may not involve an extended (heen diagrams to be correct, it er a th robability will continne for several days before | & dead heat ere was more jargon among the | M.t t in hetiea! - ; punto tele in evidetce that this holler wae Iately vested to Lot Nord wite GANgD-SbOML, & auaster OF Ber ioe} a ws petting men, and the latter suddenly Joomed up & | Lexington, dain Mildred, 8 year 1 | Knew utni im ms better days as one of nature's & pressure of thirty-four pounds, and that at the ume of the twenty-seven. pi ‘on the bofler bas been | being concluded. favorite, R entercd br. p, Climax, by | THE POLICE DEPABTMEN ia | Phe Boarlot Police Commissions | erat Ward to | mie, dam Jewel, aged... he'll go | W. i. Babeoek entered b. land, P wire the ee wage indi a he “° en pounds; | testiiea f to, that 1K) pounds on the | The following correspoudence between Coroner “tell you he can’t win it,”? cried Ge mani Hon examination that the borer | ends of the — bolle would give cain S24 | k onan, Professor Thurston, of Moboken, and Super- | an acquainianc ‘Mmax has been trie wan well supplied with water; upon that poins | pounds to the t assuming longitndinally at 6 " ” es i Lf or the distance; he 10 hard things, Bounie § q i wit rie ower th | n Ww rt . there an bl ee ., Wita these elements be 6H to the nquare dnch; now if this borer T vising Inspector Low, im relation to the recent steam | Yon't youth teil—will age stand the wear of oW.... unter, by a, i$ years heid an rms eight, nine, and 1 have known ten tho: this boiler was the result of a burst and not an explosion; | be put on to the aquare inch: in inweat! botler explosion, explains itvelf, On bebalf of Coro- | younger and stronger muscles ¢ n Dawson ence sedtiniiiians. pra " hatin, tho holler ave way from a, Preamure geadually be: | were. compelled 40 go by what we ‘consider v¥a seria” | nor Keenan the correspondence was conducted by | __""Yes Climax must win, Utell you," responded fhe | Davrs, sin am, | POrseat mecting gestenday, af which President Smuts coming aperioe to His res = and not to ies ay a eect from 9 given se (aad bo iinatyate thie be recited ma von IN teak. Cletk: t0 the Board of Coroners | General We, be presicd we resignation of Capt Jacob Be eration of ateam consequent upon superheated ol Merner and bis lost provisions): hay . Jo * Toal, | bp ‘ot an | a this stanch adherent of the rac vor mn varie Se evine! tu een a ecoming uormal steam by-the commixture of water with up omy mind as wo the cause of the Oonoitane’ Uviioe, Haw: Yous, auain 4, tek: | ae mee ind Sopreomtnerve fe, ea MLS Siaweniel “ pines Be Warlow, of the Seventh prectner, wae had been Setond, that the location 64 jnithal rap is clearly and porl- from the motion the fracture took TC will | pyore KH. THUterON, Stevens’ Institue, Hoboken, | srabie must Lose, é a ie ; 750 Member of the Police Department for upwards of Lively defined to oave been at a longi al Jap apon the | state it; the water ia pot tobe blamed ana the engineer is N. , » | Sabie Beet Non. , Daunter.. q twenty-two years, Was received and was accepted ‘wpper poruon of the body or eyvimder of tt vier, and | Botte be blamed, nor tn it the fault of the insprotor, bocaute Axit is my intention to tho hiv Investigate the cause of | _ SON the twenty minutes aliowed for sponging | Ciumax... x oO 1,000 wenty years, Sh Shout, ee middie of ite lengih, and the tensile sirean 1. se eoult not deters the Gop wun I bave spoken of (herehe | the late eatamiiy fwonld be thankful to you if sou woud | Passed away and the horses came again tor the | Gayo.. » 60 105 606205 tw | oy tne take effect ou the 2oth inst. Ser- of the iron 1 compute at 44,00) pound: A the, square | again described ee peg of the boiler and the way the | cali at the Coroners’ Office aa soon 4s poswible with relevence | Word. Everybody mounted @ seat and soine ladies APTER FIRSY HEAT. | geant John Muvohy, of the Blevearh precinet, was ined, or 21,000 pounds for a single riveted lap at a “ fi the vessel, £5 also the particu | ty your making an examination of the botler of the steam- | wanted thei male companions to hold them, that | Monachist....$160 360 775 hi ' | : . fe ‘ a SEMEL Ieh al ime this Petes eves rupsices Wor ght povnae To ee ee rinee ceatko nee gee was awother | poat Weritield and asy of the piece of the boiler now at | they Might Hot Jose any Incident of the couiest. Climax. Iu 28S 400 Mo oe, | assigned to tae Seventh precinct as Acting Captain; 200 Be 1x2), Fight aupnost, however, it received trom | on, the crows wen thin roptuve starved io that, Luntgnt he | Pee Heatay Inepectors of steam vessels nave | pact ne. het see how Monarker splits It Daunter 185 120120 219145 | Sergeant sames Leary, ot the Eighteenth precinct, the adjoining plates and swncture enabled it to withstand » | asked my hearly approval of their doing likewire, but as thelr { Hever wall keteh him, Bose,” squeals my mat THE Rack. was assigned to lie Second precinct as Acting Cap- ‘The start was away on even going to the upper turn and lea avo: cond, Monarchist third, Gayo tor er pola Ciimox led tnt rte WHY THs ORAOK WAS NOT precOVERED nye | by the inepect eh | place wher sapling, and he cut a pigeon wing in the ecstactes of his good fortune, ¥ what yam mean dar, can’t yer Wail,” hissed Bose, “or I'll come ana smash yer.” But mahogany wouldwt wait, and be kicked hits oWn shins iu delight as his: pet Monareiisi: w md, Nf a lene second feat with case, ‘Third was alike to i, and, WHO Was seve, aces al he seitica the matter with Climax in that deep | Gotng down the brckst Mouarenist anor tell you whieh was the happies lose upon Climax, at the waite LUgANY sapling, that struck Bose for “five,”) or | but bwo long ‘very fine one, the horses gett ‘ aus. Cittiax wy OO he ae NE | tain tn place of Captam De Camp, who was retited Ji, Danuter | on a peusion some tine ago, Sergeant William Wh rg nsierred from the ‘twenty-second m Yous precinct, Ereater vtrews, That this boiler withstood @ cold (et Pounds a tew weeks before and rended at a steam pr ~ examination i fr investigation now in progress by their im he tirst piace, the rack was in ® | Gepartwnent {acy aNtiON® (0 have a scientific report made for OF :W pounds is pertectly practicable, Tb acount t not verceu from the top, aud, next it | the use of the jury that T have aummoued to asaiat ine sure the ahell of the bofler would. be re in diameter, | Was ¢ with waters de the crack ad’ been outside | intue mmaueRt which] purpose commencing on Wednoslay Aedges of the {racture Ato would be | Of the sheet st might ‘have heen” detected by leake: | ithe fnaien vthis you can obtain & writ and receiv terlacing of | beth cracks were in the cenim of the sheoisi | ten anthoriy. pose from the clerk of our board, thetr edger—like the Lee! putedge toedge: | in omy own | mind Wt ta ear thot | whoin J have tus! othut eifeet, Very resp * Wot when the shell was at this imer- | the mecilout im due to theme devecia; ding UH. KEENAN destroyed, e, therefor calentations the ten on flat the time of the 5 i Vrofessor fharston aceepis the imyitation, and ty years, since thr | nt have been lesa than as Moat is tern we T acated previoumiys once has heen authorized to proceed with his exan- inet, and Sergeant Wal th to the Twepty-secor Wiog fcsolution was adopie!: hereafter when a member Paaly a8 acting eaptaky or evi ser, «(erm of probation Of not itss than sb a | noted i earoinnd ar ae | continudle fnerenaing Mn sine und en > ceived. W: nd. L he foaved ‘tne hie, reasul, SRABiS veserio H Merete to cuon Uae ihe Teton gy ten | the cols owner, Sir, Sanford, as the latter aecmed | anegd of Daunt nutes in advance | ration of atch ‘appointment ty dead on ibe to iwoluinds and evea onehule In nome cases, thet seartel 0 thas t70 foot erack on the pore side. | RULGTITY 10 30 one uiler as may be destrante, | More than preased” that victory had again perched | of Gayo, the latter practically being ou oF the 1 tindsieootinepetice eS. Chieseana oy a Macteriog tribute t “ Promising (2 produce sacivionsi | Professor shurston also had permission to luspert fr upon his coloms—the neat dark bine. CunaxX SUL led bwo lengtas 0 As MeGrath hang up the nguves | noticed General | but, getting weil into the homes: i the jow tury teh, Daunter and | It was aiso resolved that in fatare mexitorious or extraordinary services on the part ot members of three. t t ar. After ¥ Lge a eeeeteat Matthews he left the stand, Jere to-morrow (Mo ait 1 mean to imply that (0 MIGHT HAVE EXE parti the portions of the potler in charge of Inspector | w A ik across - ih is hei Monarch: pn Teen researe.. & I me oyimtyn It Sn UT WHEELEMAN ON THE STARD, et I ft track 10 Monarehiats aud frost ue veogitations | | istgamerr inch. hy Inch ai the way np. anda! tne | the police loreo shall be vewarded by the presenta. basmaty berate ven erenea | y samen Re fal AM A Wheel | TOE OP TEAM VEOSELA, SECONTMINUTRIOT,. | imagine that ne feels he has been mistaken in his | stand went under the wire on even terms Wit Lin. | Hon of a gold or siiver medal, as the nature of the many persons | pilot house wenty- aac CR NEw York, August 6, 1891.) estimate of the lasting qnalities between old and | ‘The judges decided a dead h Danuter was three | Services may require, ‘The medal ts to be neatly 4 1 i. cause steam at a bigh temperr until what I eapposed Feige 5, T thought when J firet | P.. KeENAN, New Yorks Young horses, and LC would give a good dinner to | Jengiuns behind and G: tapced. The time o: } Shape of a poucemaan’s badge, with 4 aw Wiketine un tempers y rapidly; if people ale trom lt it it was a gollinion jas on the starboard side next the Sin—T hereby m you that 1 have designated three | lear the question asked him at (iis moment, but the | the heat was 1:50J4, Which under tne circumstances | the centre, the words “Manteipat Police” it ig Mtoara they are ently near ita eecape to have | Orson Honse, and that ta all E know about war stand. | Suitable person asa Hoard of brperts in the Westteld | iapertinence of such an interrogatory tustantly | was excellent, asthe track was Very Neavy. end above and tne names of the Commusstoncrs ot Messrs. Avdrew Fletcher, Cbariew W. orbilt to actin that capacity, 1b hanishes the been Foalded by ite temperature; 1 can’t May how lar @ p fon MUht have been from the escape of the At dea from niy mind, ‘Second Heat,-~ Oanntor was first away, Monarchist | Police fer the time belng beneath, On the reverse " ‘AS they passed’ around (he | WHL be engraved the name and preemeagyt the omeer ture OF Che servieds LOF Wicd te Med as fog at the moot the nxploaioh walting to take te wheely i | ead. Hnvio nd not | Know nothing of tie cause of the explosion, +" | Copetand, Win. 1 H 1 a i Land anthorized therm ( proceed. f dial fhe races noted did not cause all the pleasure of | second, Climax ule Tho inquiry Was adionrned Unt Monday at ten | eee ie ei ioromghly eramiag and test the hates, | the day. Thore was witerest in the selling Race, | upper tarm Monavchist showed im frout, Daunter | wud toe 1 e avd solely valves of the ferryboat Westie’, | When Bose, my friead, sentin ‘The Hocwr, snovker | secoad, the old horse third, making & Walling race | Was gran m may be made very bereas bot water J come dows abi) byt, in aD ex | OC! 0d, we know that at lowe fit particles off wD up much Digber