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ee oe THE NEW YORK SUN. PUPLISED DAILY SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. (fice corner cf Nasevn and Fulton sureeta, Eingle Copiea TWO CENTS. wwe Cente jer'week Six Dollars per year, WEEKLY SUN, y ofeach week; te ent by mall k Ready on The Jc gab crigde eu tive cea . ANTIETAM, (c Dedication of the Nati Cometery, firand Congregation of Dis- ap; tinguished Mem, The Oration. A Fow Words From Presid Johnson and Sev ral Other Addresses wen ac. ae. Kreprevitir, Md., Sept, 17.—The inter Wiing ceremonies of the dedi Autletam Natlonal Cemetery, aud the loytng af the comer-stone of the monument, oO torlay on the scene of the great batile | #f Antictam, about two miles age T er wae delightful fag has cccurred thus far to later be long programme of arrancerne y Aupon, The ailrond train (rom Baltimore and that from Washington having fact at the Relay House, procewied on t way hither, which they reached at ab awelve o'clock. Among the invited guests an the Wachington train wore Prosutent Tobnson, Secretaries Seward, McCulloch and Welles, Postuiaster General Randall, Assist ant Sceretary of Navy Fox, Colonel Mors tow, of the Presideut's statf, aod Mr. Ker- thaw, of the Executive Mansion, and the Uplomatic representatives of foreign coun- fies, and otber eminent individuals, One of the of the Baltimore train w gged exclusively by the Governor of New Fenton, of New ernor Sw © share 4 bis borpital far, and extended to them all an earnest ine Yitation to Visit Lim at bis pent Tue military formed in line near the Com presented arms, while the wt of govern: * United States and other tue ts passed futo the enclosure, arfdst ad cheers of the mul the J playing ia the meantine patrhole airs enclosure was not reached wutil nearly flock, and by that time ten thousaud sersons were already on the ground. A large nunber of bidies were present, upon an exe ensive platform prepared for th On the Speaker's stand were the Presidest Wf the United Siates, the members of his Cab- net, the Repro-entatives of Foreign govern- nits and the Governors of the Stites, ‘The import onles were eonume ay Governor Swann, of Maryland, Wthe day, who delivered a U pore hich was greeted with loud ¢ nimedin ¢ (shige a bor ef De battlefield of A + and mi wal of nel Lin adding t Tbe th We the fxs of cat t tword of bat ihe th the embittered airif and brother ayalust brother, no lone unde within our borders, ‘The star of this public is ndant. Tn the uinshine of tom ears with the survivors of the. illustrious dead Who have sacriticed thelr Ives for thelr country nd are npn this fleld, May I not, ti woke the tnterposiiion’ of tim edy restoration of harmo ty and brotherly Jove turoaghont this broad land; wid that North, South, East and West, laying weople, having a common origin and bonnd toe perpetual. Next followed prayer by Rey. Hiram Mallison, D. D,, of Now Jersey The hymn composed by Rev. Edward Moyer, of Pennsylvania, was then sung by dhe vast assemblage, There was music by the band during the ntervals which added much to the beauty nd impressivencss of the secne, © corner stone of the monument was hon Iatd ia due form according to the maso- ihe rites, Ex-Governor Bradford then proceeded to eliver the oration, GOVERNOR FE DFORD'S ADDRESS. After referring to the distingulshed per. Jonages present, the Governor stated that in wspouse to a vote of thanks of Maryland to he army for protecting the State froin rebels, he commander of th yy committed th remains of those wh the eare of the Hate, The details of the action by Maryland nthe matter were given by the orator.” The , lon the fleld « rT ena tietam, on e U side, was 87.104, while the rebel | ‘orce Was éstiniated at The previons | sampaigns of te army were referred to, and Whe anxiety of the j mind depict Phe disasters to the army under Po} Thattered condition, its re-0 MeCiellan, and the victory wor 4 Sdent host ot rebellion by that reorganized trmy, were dwelt upon at great length, with many correlitive taets and. circumstances He concluded by Invoking adherence to the Constitution, snd sald: Think not for a moment, my friends, that Tata about to des verate the solommities of sich an occaslon by any discussion of the partisan toples of the ad forbid that the time should ever par po ever so drawn, that « plea for the ¢ ition shail be reck ot Asabadge ot party fealty, ‘The only pa In whose behalf f would this day ralec rolee, Is the f moderation and conell- ation; the only party against which 1 would his day warn you, is made up of those ul- was of all sides whose agitations have con wibuted§ fo largely to the di were of the — past, and which, if aot arrested, may ' be the foreruns acr of others” equally — deplorable in the future, Against such axitations would, therefore, invoke, and take this as An appropriite occasion of doing #0, the moderate, disinterested, reflecting and pa- irlotic people of the country ; it was by this Thirty-Fourth Year. NEW-YORK, WEDN “HWE OLD WORLD. | SUN CABLE DISPATCHES. News From Great Britain, " ce it may, from State rights or con let me on this the anniversary of . In the memory of the men ®ho the memory of the me spot where blood In te Dehalt an | made have di for it, upon th hae been so profusely 4 eal to You Wo preserve, protect and def Many of the passages of the oration were the orator took his seat there were loud and oft repeated erten f Pa Governor Geary, mingled with calla for Presi- 4 dent Jobnson. THOUSANDS OF LADIZS PRESENT. | The crcgramme was proceeded with, and the poem of Clirence St York, was read by Hon. GL. Cramer, Com- | tulasiouer from West Virginia. DEDICATORY PORM. Rerret, eweet ahall bel er with tol, whee tripe of their Oud Fi ered Mecea of the Free Governor Swann then introdneed President mbiy, who, advancing to ARREST OF A PROMINE.T FENIAN. jU. 8. Midshipme Jounson to the the front of the platform wae greeted with w Conntremen Tn appearing be- FROM EUROVE BY STEAMER. Extracts from Foreign Journal The phearant beat his long tattoo Where aon ihe d ees and prayers the hymns whi By! many a tare ¢ and ald to the vsion; but Lniust bey Z the (Of w tempest socn Wo fall, Bishop of Canterbury. Bishop Hopkins you basting bight from the United 8 Mascnestin, Bsa. Sept. 17th Evening a soon would buret F most trying perils t y last eiforta Bre rac, Teetasn, A resident heen a seer ton in this seth and was bu o uel dreama lon was then pronoune President, Cabinet officers, ¢ al others lett the platform Col. J. M. Moore and bis assistants formed corted the President and reat Keedyaville, wh they left for Washingt ‘ud, were heard me netratic Over el {where the yellow corn bad waved, fi Joined in the procestom, whieh followed the the military, wh that make tt «till An Iron harvest yield, ‘number of prominent p re invited, but wh jet an ths reek te aod following letter wa ‘and Gentlemen ton of July 25th teat hand, from man; make the t tries more watisinetory th 1 the dunntiess Man fat any time siuce the la Browning, Seu= naytvania, being loudly Rodinan, ax he prostr , ies hed terminated, responded tn ashort y of the Union eyeceh in cule am, and parti ton was next called for, and ot Mengher's brigade y wee looking down, twenty-two fect square at th bk surmounted with a soldier keeping guard over the graves of @ statue represen dm it each baye Tent wore still in progres A thuuder-bolt bad been, Recdyaville a few for Baltimore The cars started fre before seven 0’ and Washington, any rela i n ts of Govert according to rome calculations, uuted to Ali! eweetly by the planter’s porch already ling. or his wistful eye For many a year to come Wil! nake thy re books, picky ronin Brothers, in M Spring with a red nt was produced by these dis+ | of large transnetlons In ¢ | four cotton mills and thelr abilities are esti nest proceedings. There erew the b A Fink broke out last evening in the Porte land, Me, glass works ted at $200,000 ; Ir a uckward, inch by inch, the dust of strife ‘The Evening prlukled dew. has written: the lotter approving of Gon, Sickles’ denies that be mer Oriental, from New Osleans, Uhree cases of yellow fever oa board A MAS named Keefer was rec nin beauty broke, ht deaths from yel- ‘Then tofter grow the hi wolal Agent of the sury Departn ‘ear fellow-cous ade ‘And when the last long trench bad closed }benbath this plain! has tetreraphed to Gen, credit seers of thowe who bivouae' atill Ara dinuer receutly gard at the New York Hotel, that gentlen sides, th new title, whic natural when on has been deel ted upor of a more significant nature are being made, superintend extensive eng He declined, however spend his life under Government on earth, Apminan Trartnore Mexican War Office on the 4th as a verbally authorized deputy from the relations of the | f Emperor Maximilian name of humanity, for the remains of the President Joarez having refused And pilgrims whe France the dan | tion of a strong German State on the Rhine, | rious purposes. constitutes @ good party ery against the Im-| erial Is met with appar ope class, as T have already said, that the Conati- lution was created, and it will be by this clase that it must be gaved. If it still cone tains defects, it it Is growing obsolete, or Keeps not np! with the progressive Ideas of the age, amend Ik by the meaus which ite own provisions prescribe; but while It Is eUill acknowleaged as our’ organic law, and we dally swear to it alleigance, let It be in Wooul Keliticd GomWoversice tke umuire he Great Bwuicipacor’s beret fuential person: whore is thy sting? O Grav ial documents from the rela When euch documents were shown, he would permit the Wausportation of the | Salzburg: body to Austlay the proper off Hh din wight and tottert ught the dust from which th eye whose flash seemed of thi dud war embodied in each orig Ireland, Germany and | Portugal. nt Kent ‘uncral, Men Ae, me. Losnos, Sept. 17th. Evening. —An tnfor Pnieeting was held at Lambeth today by delegates to the Anghean Synod which has been called together by the Arch: vont, Bishop Odenbelmer, of New der= A many other Episcopal clergymen tat the meethig fot Jone Kelly, known to be on leaders ofthe Inte Fenian ousbresk in Tree land, was discovered by the Police to be stopping in this eily, and was t Y arrest this dodgings. He was fully identified and will be sent to Dublin for trial on ge of treason Ireland. pt. 17th Evening. f this city, apposed to hare director of the Fontan organiza- n of Trelanu, died recently, ied toxday, His funeral was the sion ofan extensive and eigniticant de= thousand people ins of the deeoused to the grave. Germany. | Remsen, Sept, 17th, 1817.—King William of Prussia, will viel Rastadt during the pre: ent week, on invitation of the Grand Dake of Baden, who bas quested His Majesty to of J there a review of the military fore a Duchy ¥, Sept. 17th, 1867—Evening.—The of Berlly ond Vienna are engaged in » will tig a commerctal treaty, whi eve trade t Germany aud A reatrietions, and) will tend to lons of the two ¢ they have t war Por town Lisnoy, Sept. 17th. Evening.The steam frigate Minnesota, Capt, Jaa, Alden, one of the els of the United St arrivedat this port today ‘The Novon board the graduating class of midehipme from the Naval school at Auuapolis, Md. Amniy ar. ony. , Noon. The General EY STEAMER. Arrivnl of tho “19 ta Parorenn Ady ie fo the Sale The ail niehip Russia, from t list evening, bringing mewspaper & to the date 0 alline. The new er France, of the National ine, had made a very aatiofhetory trial trly 1 ! y proceed on ber first triy to New York, provided she was not taken uy hy th ernment for the Abyssinian expe dition, Is said to be the lorgest mer- ant steamer, next to the Great Eastern, All was uncertainty In regard to the Ahys sinian expedition, a> confirmation having been received of the reported release of the prisoners, ‘The preparations of the Govern , with but little, The suspension is reported of Messra, V cow, In ex 1. They have A wt about & quarter of a million siere London 7 ays the Rank of Eine nd’s feshitits @ feature without dent, except on one oceasion, filtee ». The amount of bullion held exe y £9,912 the amount of the clr vin the hands of the public, There every symptom of a further augmentation A correspondent of the Tims noth " wi the north of Europe were being tran shipped from the port of Londen to Fran of War. f the London » busine tl Dut plenty « “y j hus nay t t only on the Parks Bourse, but through France, very little busine doing, tor nti ne ond erodit dead. This harm, and hi At hivoitutin hg is one tnion undeniably thices t i te of chroni¢_ apprehension a 1 we to have spread tom ance toother nations, and all Europe the most pacific of them, have persuaded 1 ly that the hour of action is. tur removed, he French Adin nis besth It to be ready for all eventualit of the rpreparathons The Zines editorially remarks that In or alleged from the form regrets that the cr assent rather than with overnin nt, deflane | be the safer course, but the first condition of | true peace te disarmament and @ decree for the dismissal of soldiers, is worth any the requests of Baron Magnus and other in- | amount of speeches and notes, could uot deliver the body to Admiral Tegethol, unless he presented | ‘The following is the elrcular of M. Mous- tler to the French diplomatic agents in re- gard to the meeting of the Emperors at ‘The Salzburg Intervicw. ‘4a going to Salzburg the Emperor and tha Kime SUN. Price Two Oonts was @80.000, of which one half te retained by the United States Treasurer, which amount pays the Interest on all bonds issued to this Company, en per ceut, towards payment of TEMBER 18, | press were enided by a eentiment which pnblic cond not mistake m writing 10 yon now of the The tWo fovereions tad It not formed the subject 1 to diatort the chare of thelr Majer Id leave this matter where it was at pros Mr. BP. Brooks hoped the section wonld be stricken out; and contributes neter It poasenset ; Canal, and elted errors tn the tables furniche in the convention manuel on this subject; the ung and Chenango canals would bring nd he believed this relly atiicted by Certainly the head+ of two wilt not be together cheap furl to our doors, wae of more consequence to the people of thls State than the transportation of western fl He wanted the secti beeanae It might be necessary before many years to rebut and if the section was retained euch expend: could not be made without amending There were other interesta | beyond the line of the tow-path of the Erie Canal and beyond the ring that bad been | formed, and whose aparring exhibitions bad | quiring wheth: formation that J toth H | the Constitution. {to ¢ Perobscot, in | was desiratie to make improver the people living along t wo conntivs, and they were | | Interal canals represented forty @ power in the & Mr. Rathbun opposed the motion to atrike There would soon be money enough to make all the Improvements de- tired, If we were not in too much in the West Indies, ont the section, sean the Cabineta of Ru -forwardnese of our policy, and Ke thelr concarren ecurred ie a guarantee for th & Tt was their b iness, and they could deter= ne by thelr votes whether they we He would preserve his thorize it oF the twos aavere pte Mr. Alvord hoped there would be no cone Met of opinion a fn various localities ends of canala Tt was ndunitted there ity for aking out Their conversation apot pe improvement ¢ | so m with his «tatement. ayy the Legh lae Unt they could not levy Heé bad no tears that the legis Iature would tmpone te these abjocte About 11 o'clock of the boarding house, ion place, were startled by the pistol, which emanated from one Mas Shoors THowsreur in whi | monte be the engine roc Mr. Madden; while there took notice of the twas anfe to leave these ous with the levislature, Recess. Alterneom Seaston, Mr. Gerry offered @ res ution requesting the | bonrders from whence th amediately hy ned to the room nd came, when thoy iscovered, Iylug dead upon the bed, with « pletol shot through hia bead, a young man nber of mea | named Arthne Murbsun, one of the boarders At the house, Nothing waa discovered about | the person of the decease The remains of Nay oved from Vienne to the joved on the police force in every year 7; also the detailed each year for salaries; the the noinber of ¢ netiog the removal and eis | ferred agatnst policemen erlutending the ceremonies, which are to aount paid in shed officers haw the duty of con whereby the mo- ld be ascertained in had attended a faid complalute, by Mr. Gerry ir sloners to fulmiel lutlon offered fiesta the Excise Commis formation concerning t mber of leenses issued by them, the num preferred against Li \ third resolution quirtes from the Fire Com- rs. All of the said resulutious were During the evening Mi theatre tn company with several young Ine | dies, and during the performance appeared oR reachlug | excited im aucielpativa of the Foundering of Two Stem the following sed y Mr. Gerry | his boarding house he fnmedia to bis room, where he commit Murbsun waa 22 years of age, and a native account of the Loa of tw Fventng Seaton, The considerat day, when additional doubtless be iirown upoa the nance and Canal Histone one of the floet belonging to the onvention,—The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows resumed thetr meet Inge yesterday morning, at Irving Hail. I the States and Territories in| «1 from the new Dominion were Grand Bire Banders occupted | A number of repo recetved, but the busi- ness transacted was entirely of wed by acter At 12 o'clock the senston closed, and the | The speakers delegates, numbering 160, proceeded in car- | was any connection be- rhiges to the Central Park, and adinired the and any political or- The object of the | brew Orphan Se Opp Freecows Alvord, to #trike out emsideration, and it was car ress Waa reported, th leave was granted to » ger, laden wit athwort m tier of Vensels Rotherhithe side, and em Massachusetts Temperance Cor Worcrsten, September 17. te Temperance Convention as- sermbled bore to-day, and was addr d speakers, among whom | tls ae to knock counmience O11 Fthat the water had neat) hor to be time Hou, Henry Wil denied that the many beauties of th ol wan Lext viaited. President of the Institution, Mr. Joseph Felt- mann, weleomed the comp aber tishap betel t burden, which ti ny in an approe " He dilated on the tenet he Tustitution and on the eharnctor of the | Waluh, at whose estab! tind to ook Vottom of the river, app of the ing F, which rhyyped « to fll tnstanth aping by the rig: 18 bona, we lhe OF teless before she can be fommetilng at th renuily an aueh Jewish charitable lnstitutic entublished to alleviate the | cha cS nity, and no narrow Fell | den, who he knew to be a man of Very steady tous or sectarian policy was adopted in sense of a Hig The latter will be a sery Will be destroy THE INDIAN. The Kanans Poetic Roud Tuy ted to the effect that th 8, having been re warmly thanked the me extended of the society he ¢ bichest egal anthes ty) should be encour and tat any fi air ite deticioney to Gielr fellow men; and no’ better proof of thereto it his apread w ct of the acciety he bad the f representing was to do g nd no better proof! of how wide tt has spread was resolvad: that th wary than the | rytown, where from ali of Nozth A. Hed for, Mayor Hoff iid Fellows he ins of oinieston ing become @ meinber of the tlon on board the steamer Enterprise, nts trom the interior of North | But itw I, but it was not so bad as itw wo Tudians were killed during all these Malority for Chari | Was universality Majority fur Chame aye that the Montan Omaha dlspatel ‘Tue National trint of plows and other agrl- | the Jewish cultural implements has closed in Utica, N. their munificent charity ‘They had repres sentatives in Wall street, on. th Titian toss is het ke ite successful, ¢5 draught of the ditferent imple- The report of the Judges | will probably appear in a month Gey. Sicktra bas been ordered to report | { In Washington between the 17th and 2tst of this month, for the alleged purpe ing him to present in person rome views | uc his own case, which Lins not yet Ho concluded | who also brought into ent to atop the them do it then A di-patch dated at Hays City J continued applaus © company. We shown through hools, where the girls sang sweetly The Indians have celebrated the was partaken of, Hy returned thanks, yout inte flercer ho gh the Park, where adelay was made, Deaf and Dumb Institution at High Here the pupils, Tur Paris Fi clares that the French », who was for a time de- rated on conditi nize the Mexican ag a new President eball F children exe ¢ of proficiency not always ole by children of the A cujoying all thelr facultles re ndvanced were directe aekboard what they th tained by Juarez, waa li that France should reco, ny Station and A yovernment train at the team sloop, Wampanoag, wad ruliinte f fertility of tought, lyn Navy Yard. und four hows ) men embrace by Capt. J. | ni fired for fitt in moet at nine day, at tg BML, Cte weath, “NEW \. K~ Constitutional THe Steamenu Javan steamship dapan, t launch of the Pacifle Mail steamship Co Seventy-atxth by Henry Steers, vintp has ordered ANOS AND OA © Convention w« This is sald to be mimanders, that al 1 glided first Grex. Mrnovn, in bis 1 re | John w Alvord moved to strike out lie section vides that except for the payment shall hercatior be wn ie greased Ways Reynolds to the ¢ tof Texas, aud Brevet Brigadier | 0 Mackenzie to the District of the Kio of debts speeitied, no tus n the people of the nd Leld to the of voices calling | Hold taught" » unless authoriaed by past there have been fre+ soldlors and freed One negro ts reported and one soldier badly wounded, ‘The freedmen threatened to att day night, but no collision oc It Is ould that the soldiers were the 1, is not uns | that weap | . Church sald t remedy for anevil Inv At present the legi pose a tax for any given purpose, and th | had been in the habit of ABR ae toe the past ears until the sui of about Aiteen millions had been thus raised for vue { section provided @ » present Constitus f with the tugs ,aud soou the big sbip was 7 feetly under command, 0 fect in length, 50 feet in men in Augusta, ten or twelve 4,800 tons buithen, siate-rooms commodions. pmodation for 60 cabin passengers, | be fitted with an | upright Lea engine similar to those ou hee | i he | cave hundred | 0: nse | aad is cylindrical vrd inquired if this would prevent | Mr. Church said there was another section The bolder would probably) tn be report wore atringeut upon that sube ect, Mr. Alvord advor ted his motion, If the pose a tax for Internal improvement, t 0 levied the succeeding ssage of the law authorizing , let them do it, necessities of the case and the respousibill- ty would be with them, slaneo the Chena was In progress of coustructic not completed, the work dou would b@ of a use whatevar, ‘Tu last of the monolithic columns of the ‘Treasury extension was raised on Monday, ‘The last of those of the portico proper, each weighing 84 tons, were raised and placed In proper position at the rate of one per diem. ‘This ls the most extraordinacy feat of the kind known {u the history of public build ings in Washington. Tur gross earnings of the Ki. of the Union Pacific Railroad for Angst, was romant business for ui9 | Heald weight of the engines will be nin and ity tons whlch will afford » She carries three | chain cubiles, compo ‘They were manufactured at the Am ain Cable Works ‘neral Carr is at he head. nan, it is expected, will Maren, when she The | when there la bo premsure; of couse, Ik shag legislature should at Troy, of which He cited asan ine Canal extensior ved by the tet « 1 San Francisco Japan will cost ti ensas Branch RATES OF ADVERTISING PATASLE UNVARIABLY Uf ADTANOR <Oacm ‘or every insertion of four Hines or les... For every exira line or part of line..........90 per viens SF AAvertinements w'!l he inserted im open. Aiepiayed style, oF in leaded type, leo 98 Advertisementa oF special notices at tases, to be avcertained on applicat'on at the #P! Ton'y-six words are comniod ax fae i and reven words for each Ine more ban four, ———elD THE LATE BOILER EXPLOSION. Coron yt Tnaveet Testimony of the Prime IW itme-ses Ne Verdict bot. Yesterday Foreman, Coroner Jobn Witdap held an inquest at the Thirty-Ofth St. stat ton House, in relation to the death of thd Tix elliptical engraving on the five dollar | Housemen children—Dora and Henry—Ber National Bank note {a less distinet In some | gineer Jacob Madden, and Edward Brady Jons thao in others, and this differs | fireman, who were killed at the boiler explo ence haa lately cansed many persona to write | sion which occurred in Went 23th of, om thé to the Trearury Department i er one or the other Is not counterfeit, ‘The Department state for public | both are genuine, the difference having been occaaloned by an Improvement in the plate after It bad teen used for along time. Tur United States steam command of Lieutenant Commander Cash fog, tne arrived at Washington from a cruise It is expeoted that Com mander Fleming, Chief OMicer of the Penob- scot, bas been ordered to Washington, under arrest, ax soon as be ie able to leave the how pital. Fortress Monroe, where it Is sald he ls now confined with the dilirium tremens, He te alleged to have made bis whole cruise tn a disgraceful manne LOCAL NEWS, NEW YORK AND VI Aiternoon of the 20th instant. The first witness called was Sighmon@ Hammoud, father of the two ill-faced cha ren, who stated that be resided at No. 90g Weat 28th at, that at # o'clock on the morm ing of the accident, he left the house, thd children, at that time, being engaged af | breakfest; that the first intimation he had | the explosion was at about 4 o'clock P. My when « messenger arrived at his place of bat Ainoss with the Intelligence that a boiler had exploded in 28th st; immediately started home, upon reaching which he was inf that he could not enter the house; afte | considernble effort, however, he snoc-dd ed in gaining adinfitance, when be discover ed that his yourg st child, were both dead. ora, hts eldest dauchter, and Heary At the request of the coroner Mr. Honses man next proceeded to describe the positiog ofthe two children at the time of the sects de t columns. Daring the delivery of the . F testimony Mr. Houseman became at thoed Wearien Coxsrorenes.—It will not raln | Qniy aieted, and quite frequently | tin this city to-day before 11 o'clock A. M. nt; the principal features of which teetie ny have been previonaly given ta theag 7 ch agitaued as tw be unable wo The second witness called was Mr. Wome © Lasher, who teatitied thit he saa employe ed at Kipp’s Mills, which adjoin the building N ihe explosion occurred ; a few mos he passed thronglt where be saw and apoke @ hase gg ttached to the engine, in whicg Se ee eo acs of wile odieatem when he left the engine room Mr. Maddem Was seated near the guuge; did not mention anything abs ft the guage at the wine, Mr read nod Madden was 1 ing at the time: did know the cause of the explosion; knew Madden Lo be a man of temperate habits. The next witness was Mr. John Wate, who stated that his place of business was the same building in which the explosion 00 curred; about 2 o'cloek in the aflernoom he called In wt the engine room, whore he saw Mr. Madden, who was engiged In ade Juating © screen to some portion of the eme gine; Knew Mr, Madden to be a careful, ate tative, suber man; was not in the building) atthe the explosion, 1 Jolin Hehatfer testified that he was a woo turner by occupation, and that his place business was at No. "228 West 286i ot, Che same budding in which, the explosion ‘tools place; between three aud four o'clock on the Gay of the 9th inst., was looking out of cow of bis shop windows, when he was startled by a terrific report; fled trom the building sow companied by & number of his eme ; did not see the boller ge ‘up; all heeould say wae that ret dked black, and that there waa acre. | woise;" sume roturned to the shop, and looking In at the engine-room, observed tht the boiler bad disappeared, aud that « grente er po scion of the walls surrounding Une bolle er had Leen demolished by the slvck of the explosion; his establishment, as well as 18 for Th other abope, was supplied with ower from this boller; had aways Madden spoken well of not told the case of the explosion. ‘The most Important testimony elicited #& vest was that given by Abraham By red. ‘This witness testitied to the eo er of the deceased engineer, Mr. babi: had employed him in the eapeaty a ulowiaed the Order of engineer for about threo yaarsy the belles Ord Fellows, and concluded @ neat speech which Mr. Madden had recommended him aunid Lond appl Grand Sire San President tor the | to purchase, was one of Dinsmore & Co's patent, and at the time of the explosion, bad been employed but about two months; the boiler was nut made to order; the old bolor was somewhat p Kk; »nelided to put inf. new one;about two weeks or month previous to putting in the new Loller, the old boller was inapect> ed by Mr. MeLauehlin, luspector; previous to purchasing the uew boiler, he went to Tare ¢ was told one of Dinse more's boilers we in use; had made other luquirios regarding boilers of the same ki now in tue fa this city, the owners of spoke very favorably of them: Mr. Maddem bat prevfousty rao a boiler of this desery id was one-third more than that orlinary one, but the new one wae vnorutcal han the old ele price p for the much more ec in the burniy required; the byller leaked @ at’ first woind the wirta; wit uf fuel and t= theexception of this, hud never had trouble with it; usually run the bower wit an average head of steam of from 40 to pounds, at which polut the safety valve wad maintalued, and at whieh polut the botles blew rp; the aufety valve be considered to be a very o¢ could not slip, the reach of pr was not alone relied the guage cocks, of which there were four foe water and two for steam; the engine whiekr was of forty-fv was not used to more than ty ts capacity ; the engine supplied power for six estublishinents had been told by Mr. Madden that this styl of Holler required el ching than those of the oll patent, aa the water worked do hire iajldly ; the fuel employed was chest tcoal and shavings; when first purehas ited (0 a test of 1 ounds, hydraulle pressure; had never hi fr, Madden «peak about the enuine bel out of order; regarding tho screwing of bolt alluded to by a r witness, he the boiler was sul thought It had no ¢ tion with the halleng it being @ shatting leading to another eatabe lishment that was out of order: regan the giuges, there wos about tree’ lac! between the same, aud the To wuge wad located about 16 inches above the crowm sheet; the boiler lad not been. Inspected inee its purchase, he (wituess) having neves informed Tiepector MeLancatin of It page Mr. McLauchtin, , had beam estabileh tis, andy ht he ku t wry,” may inspected it; had been informed tes @ er eiinilur to bis bad, a few months pres | vious, exploded at the Toot of Ssih streak North i t Bo'elick A. Mon tl taller ant iy'of Ath the Coro ner, ac thor wit b uMber viourned to the} an it trey Alter a coret ¥ 1, the party cetury Deans Anver having given th tlon ae it now Loe a fers ews facta, the fustain ite 0 that do not the tim ctrht, and on the elles of the furnace com wt prives. The tabe-h x i lnctined epee atthe firmace at the satae augle Math the boiler upon the ontsile ofthe shell AD alles with geeat tam ia When tho bolier bss a pressure, upon Mt this tube chamber is forced into an oval shape decaune a portion of tte eldes hiv upon both sides and consequent? portion of the tube chan when the boiler haa ita greater pirsssiere ine tite Dox has ite greator oval, and only assarans a cirel ea hearth Pace. -

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