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—_— THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. from the various wards ©! the horpl'al. Those im the hospital wore hapoily ater had evide 1 also Goad at the name hospital, he explosion Mra. Bmith had her ine months ola taken from its dead mother’ ne ihe débris. alive ing was blows irom Mrs. And from appearances It is conceded she was killed instaouy, ence te hice or Foley after the remaii Lastefally trimmed with bias ribbon, chest by the fiying timbers, though far from well. was fished up, it was at felt mach improved after # night's rest. With the assistance of Alderman Bradley and Dr. 'Fishor he wan taken to ti started homeward. Alderman Levi enffered roene of the calamity, nee surmised on it from the Hie tie victims thy mot death DISASTER, — brought irom the studden k mnnner ae not to bave wodered much Pho m.rtality among tbo wor 4 crush me where I sit, *{ can't understand low the boiler gavo way ener! a minnte and Hore Mr. Vandor. y morning and I AWPUL Bixty-one Dead and Over One Hundred Wounded. efforts wore drought to the td in a black alpaca dress, Ber face, which was very full, was of + She was apparently 98 years of age, and ne wore white 8 for very soon Let me have yo 1h pain yesterday from His right haa ‘k Sherlock was hobbling aboat rday on crutches, le cl and the limb ts Bhorlock says that wi tn contact with and was and splinters in the hurricane deck. the lizht, and was assisted out of considerably increased, there are already beyond hope, Only & question o! 4 How the {tant last mignt Jookiog ded 01 sickness, whore she ins. duogercus ‘condition, making (his vetion In few hours mors or less, "Ta visting the. besides of the wounded In the hospital many terribly sad eases of brougat to hgh util much swe ‘wWuolonals thy a tow of wialch THe CASS OF THO PRILLIPS FAMILY interest. The pa: De. om Philiton, a middie aged m. wife, and (wo children and 18 months, Mr. Knglish Jew, at 20 East Fort only can be giv swam toward memory of the dead and ou! ‘water by men nth Precinct station Smith wae 28 “Tne babe: is er aweet pretiy ittie ting, and ot. Sompety”in ine. beapiale wvtare. ft it appesred to be DRAGGING THE RIVER FOR THE BODIES bo R , phages gg A Tho eocovery fas eolected te go dows, Mr. Bodies Yestorday. tracts general sy mpal still remains, Late last suffering more than st any previous time, and some xiety WAs mani ested im regard to It b German brickm: had two children with 1, 10 years old, and Charles, 9. ‘rumen Bore DIED streot. fis son th street, The od just bourbt » handsome summer was taking his family poct It. ‘acy were toxethor at the momont of ‘The carriage wee blows. overboard ace ow Staten lown for the rat tim fed in the carriag front, roand at top and flat at bh the cylinder rum edo, which you see im forward cabin surrounded by em tron-pi |. The cy'inder is roand, Filty Thousand Persons Filing Through the Morgue. im well suprtied wi to the Hose, paying out, or drawing im, as Feceded of approsched. ana & ‘with the lifo-line attached to the dis to draw him up at s moment's notice, half an bour, and returned prety well bat without having discovered a single moments breatuing nd once more san! d which lined the piers cir movemonta, “This wide part tne mebureh’s Love. John Madden, Deputy Shoriff of Kings county, who was frightfully burned at tho explosion, died At bis residence on Foarth, noar Bouth Nioth street, rah, at about 11:30 Bunday night dropped away so suddenly and percefully that Attendants could not toll the exact moment at which ho breathed his Inst, Coo, who was with him from the first to the last, And who assisted the physic lye yeho bore his sufferings with the most berole fortitade and friends did not bolteve his injuries fatal antit within two or three bours of his death, wh owed sixna of giving way to shock it nad received, When the reac tion Degiu ho was first tortured with pain, and then Gtfal sicmber, (rom which hi of them were picked up amone tn 1 others taken out of U They wore removed to the Park Hospital ind from there to Bellevue, where the twe chiliren died during the evening. an lingered through the night iu Front .*isors, Dut was relieved frou ais suMfering by ‘The elder Mrs, Phillips wreck on deck, corer painted and and is filled with passes into the stoam chest, It is (be stro £ to be the last to give wi could readily understand how the steam chest coud iy by the steam passing up aloi ylinder thore is nothing to eor- rode ihe iron excevt a Little water standing on the heard of steam cheats collapsing ver knew @ cylinder to reater (han his left bis wile at home sick Ww The old genti EXAMINING THE FLOATING COFFIN ich makes the case oF ordinury Severity. ‘Among the wounded io the hospital not parsica- larly mentioned sbove, ere are several woose re covery is exceodinely doupdtiul. Aodrow Nesbitt, a printer employed in th t 02 Vananm street nt. Patrick Finnegan, also very badly Deina broken, and Lis whole body . His recovery can hardly be Joy, OF 663 Water atrest, was rv th at noon yesterday, is Very low, and cannot possibiy recover, Philips are badly are entertained of their recovery. ‘ifs of Albert Ale! ry 14 East Fifty-second street d Mrs, Phillips, | as oon As nolitied of the condition Supervisor Jona W. but some hope Complete Lists of tho Dead and Wounded. of Lhe boat Ktood Posi wart boly bent elightiy forwar which, os the boat came wi into view, was seon to be THR BODY OF A WOMAN, is bands under office, who liv rowed to be dyin om tne Wesitiol into the bolier torn « little first, and th RIPPRD UP SUDDENLY jured, bis thigt covered with expected, Jol Port stood with her head resting uson his shoulder, acrose the gunwail of the boxt, and Ber toot tralled in the water. ‘As toe Vout touched the steps, and the dead face turned toward the spectators, there Voaled the features of a beautital girl of 18, girl |" sobbed @ woman who was looking on, not abeart but deat with sympathy, THE DEATH OF SHERIFF MADDLN, Jorward into ine bow Strong fonstituth LAST MINISTRATIONS OF A PRIEST wher the reporter visited him last night. Daley, nis brotam@r, lies with abroken thie and hands bad'y' scalded. Augost Gravill, of 426 ind is in alow con the Worst cases. od Alexander's mental egony beoaase of the sul- iver Was 1.08 heartrending. “Oh, my God! she oried, “il father kd only ‘Ob,'my dear farber | Jorings of ber jon. tollowing the ne middle of One of the plates, T considered that bo''or the best one I had, Tt ‘Was tie smaliest of tho three, and consequently About last Oovover I had the boll entdield and No water bottoms of both bad them replaced by new bottoms, It makes no diderence abvul the patch. A patched i new one, Nor is nine ng time for a boiler to be in use. A good into walen it gradually ssok into never fully awoke, An Interview with Capt. Jacob H. Vanderbilt, tbe strongest ‘Mr, Maddon was « Live of Philadelphia, re BO Be re moved to Williamsburgh, and shortly afterward took charge of the Ridgewood Souring mill, r ning It on bis own account, Me was not very eu Consfal in business, not for want of business capaci: is @trict honesty end large- ity and his friends 1d case, George Gi id overhaale were leakin ‘The pricats of St. the wounded trom th per ormed the Isat sad offices of te chureh for tome of appro.ghing death, Church bave been a lumber yard on West street, started with his fami- ‘On the island. His and four ehikires. exoopt that tbe family consisted of tatocr lies in Bellova horribly burned i Kisassor in almost equally badly burt, and is She says ane wu WHOLE PAMILIZS BLOWN INTO BTERNITY. wothair lay quite helpiess, instant death by the bi Witle boy of but sfrom the back ‘Was (browo slightly to one side. were iolded over ter bosow, am eparkied bracelets of gol: pt s pa ote same baat i wown a reas was caurbt up. partially reveall Toe body was borne up the «eps and laid inthe wagoo. A woman murmared, “ow, Gool waar 4 pitt!’ ihe girt was corered ap, and the dead onrt ‘nose of Jeuny Unlinem, dernier Birs, Unitnan of Brooklyn, who was severely burned time of the disaste EA boatman named Keati ty, but becaase of hoarted generosity, Up to 1 o’olock this morning the dead num- A dosen wounded were not pected to live from one moment to another, the bodies lave teen recognized but two. A chubby babe eboet of 1d, wisteh they hold subject to t where ot thelr representaiives. Brennan yesterday received ber children, years, named Ernest. ‘Hest was not badly hart, but seeing bis mother Of the wreck and inimm! ered sixty-one, jeot 1k to & cold pressure of thirty-five ressure is more severe than pug © bat berore he noticed tt his Sesisiant bad let forty pounds, Bye siovd it bravely, GAVE UIs CERTIFICATE. Bover ure more than % or % pounds of steam. 9 have tte Government vaive gauged nds, and when sne reacnos that she biows off of er own accord. wo dottles of brandy, donated for the use of the sufferers by the wholesale liquor dealers of etreets. A similar svi Sireet Hospital, bat Provably reach Messrs, Alien & Todias seven! oss on the eda iling overboard, be ea Brond and Boaver io was went to toe Cenire fed toore, will her beautiful limbs. ceived the appointment of Inspector at the Ne York Custom Roase, until tho election of Grant, months old awaits It te pot reriously injured. Over elehty Probably Ofy more 10% being nee; her to « place of vse requiring it ab ge, aged 16, Car} 8, and Loatss. § years—sre all od In the fall of 1968 Mr, 2public in, was elected Bheriff of Kiars don, « Democrat, Mr. Madden was 8 Democrst of the old achool, and always took He presented the snomaly in there days of @ politician who was not an office. A principle that was worth believing and advicuting was to lim worth striving to perpetual wit! out the incentive of reward, qu. lities, bis proverbial good nature, nas of heart, be attrac da will gather | nas not yet been io . Kisassor has recognizes George Sud Louisa among the occupants of tne dead and will attend to their Durial survivors to her r heartbroken mother, a pitinble aight to s forgets ter own physt'at suflerings Ou account of her cuil/ireo, doad, ailve, and sing, none of whom bas she yet réen, oor ker j» tnce her removal from the wreck, DEATH OF A POOR COLORED MAN, colored man, fireman on the wounded remain at Bellevue are scatierea about in private bouses tn this city and Brooxiyn, YESTERDA YAT WHITENALE, sovecusnerty) pO to Williamsburen, time of hin d 101 Sve will also re: the Bodice of the pounds, but wow drew trom the dcioth, Hie hair was had been much scalded. evidentty not a poor man, as be wor wach and chain, and & rin ‘Toon came one of tho saddest apeciacles of the prooacly avout sevem Freire Of age, Her hair, which was ot ugolven hue, tails sparkled as 4 dripped in the Daca from the lorenead, and the Dent rubber cow Bull rediained Whore per: cuance the hand of 4 LOVING MOTI Her little face, which had evidently been Of grout sWeatnoss, was Healded #o th skin bad newrly ail fiom of, her eide, tho water arioving from ner litde Gn ers ‘There wo 10 1uok of suderins on phe tae, and bat manner in which it was’ mangled Og might Fave fancied the Lite creature bad just Sho wus cressed tm poo ® aul white stooktage eo AS this precious |i Ue burden was deposited many # sloUl man Wept sympathetic ‘There was no one to claim the ittle wandgrer, rhe was sent to swoil Ut would mike RELLEVUB MOSPIIAL Pather Recogniaing by Early yesterday morning men, women, and children began to assemble at the pier of the Staten Island forry boate at White! police was there, and an crowd outside the ferry into tLe Battery, taking possession of YESTERDAY. Little Daughter, | Wawra wan dr fiech’ oles. I would just as lief lave the boiler with Ofy fot the loast wir every day. and Beenes and Inctdeuts-The Crowd th of the sume muteri By Vis rare soc A strong boiy ot god to keep ths rm-eine, have sat over tt twice day—a itue gir George Stor! steauer George H. Starin, di 1d Duss to and Irv oon: It ia to vur interest, leaving pecuniary matters axiJe, (0 Wave ovory cing in «i What vetter prvof do you want tinaally to New York ‘Tho regular force at Bellevue Hospital since ecident up to this writi« It wan combed a wite and tw umstances at Stapleton, 8. 1 who visited lilm on Ue occurrence of t —niinighs, Monday—bas been cons: fn ministering to the sufferers trom the disaster, It, took his com fires ambulance load cy wounded, ad has had it of ever ince, though Le nO othor of bis garmeats, nor tak: Us rest, Bo has been traly tudefatirable tw bis cxertions, now among the tortured patien: In the (le d onse among the (riendless corpses, and io the midst of the throng o/ visitors, seeking ebudy or arybody in Gnding lost friends Terougiout all of Sunday night he remained on Ooty, end oll day yosterday was at work, nd irpest, manitesting mo fatigue, ing every tresh demand upon his time, bis pa active exertion with ® measure ot Norkiag order. Coroner Woitebill tmpaneiied a jury yeaterd vody adjourned the nich time as the New Y: action ia Whe matter, on Wednesday. AOTION OF THR DROWN ASSOCIATION Ata mocting Inet night of the Willem A. Brown Association of Brookiya, of which the late Sueriff, honored member, rexolutions i¥e Of the feelings Of Le mem- jamnity which hi «to a BUN report Sunuay eveninz, that he was not only debt, and be and voped to wipe hi put his family in more comrortal tly empioved It was a carious WE ARM NOT TO BLAME? “ On Saturday my brother-in lerimlaw went to) ‘ Ww, my son inlaw ireumstances y Yors aud re Just toink if she had ‘They would ull have boon kilied week day Stat Warden Brean vf wiih the arrival of A host in hi wealthy morchant wore ou an Ereat anxiety seemed to Woe will care for be for those de,eouent on him, blown up then, There were woinen too in tis biown up avy motiey assombiaze, and apparently they could fight tbe batile for porition as bravely aud as succosstully Tuoy were in the front ranks whon ever & body Was Osied up from the waters, and tn the rush which juvariably followed they managed to uold their places with the best. LOOKING FOR MISSIN@ FRIENDS. Not all who came together tius, of this class, ‘There were many wh dering stops tuld the sud story of their sud One old lady with silvery locks was wandering tp and down the pier, accompanied Tho tears were rolling Oceasionslly ® hos wit each other. John Madden, was were adopted ex pre: bers at the sudden © of a worthy ui mb-r, noole by his many excellent Jisbonition, and steriiog honesty, endeared 6 tuem all, who won tor himselt t reepect and adwnirasion @f te Association Approval und good-will of the citizeus o! ‘The Avsocistion will amemble at 9 o'clock Wodnesdvy morning, and accompany the remat irom bis residence t the Church of Sts. Peter and Paul, Becund stroe is also a noticeable and it Les made me cumstances und tae inost provid pened Wore really she bead biowo ap on ber Way trom the island later in the sfernoun, when there would be over tso bi ousand people on board {be bay, nob & soul woud be Lott to tell ou s'reet, his wi un excursion, the Westfield, vaznters, started for Unfortunately they took passage on ‘The {ntuer was but by the explosion, ‘The wife wus bad! bruised. She is stil dition ut her hom ‘on the whar Gualities, gener: ws congregation of tae dir. Lowe went down four times, remaining under tho water hait lying im & precarious con- to which sho The oldest child, Dretty girl of 11 years, and her eister Anole, 8 yours retiy, died in the hospt je two younzer children, Regit Years oli, and Frodorica, 4, were both tik Hallowell, wh ter of Mrs. Friednom, 1 Wostfeld has been running six weoks, while the Notified was tivated up, We nave tores boats, wud ono of jowevor, were 'y doded his armor Old ata equally Ke all try again den dereaveme: OAPT, VANDERMILIVS STOR: gxoopt om Bondsss, when shi taree are put to work, Toat ws wiv the Wertheld was ru about 10 be ind up, and Mr. Braidsted orders abont ber renovation, engineer wheter anythi ber boilers, aud Barry bac answered nv were all right, Mark that! Nothing w *. Team account for tie accident 0: may bo that when Mr, Matihow put bor cylinder under @ colt p.anas he strained rae and wor: ‘when tt could #'ant no Was the caso, but Loan woe no other Way Lo 9cco rt we could got at was ly Otled, and those paria beiow which are out Of tue way bid been fortibied with talox Ux plates of trom Lid in comout, 1 THR BOILER WAS EATEN AWAT wo had no means of knowing it ution toon only (ere Was no ne ‘We wover met with 1 ow 1b comes all of Know 0! ali thor poor and cronuinz with bain, RICHARD MOORE RECOVERING, At the conclusion of the meeting word was brought that Ar, Richard Moor ctod, inad rallied trom the vueouscious nce being Orought home, and (at the doctor expressed Lopes of 1 very countenance brigh! iL Wishes were expressed fender such clroumetancer. man in the right 0: He is indeed the right n emergency such as this He has been ably assisted by Mr. Josep Standish, janitor.of the Medical Colleze, Mr. Joseph Renwick & Bands, 83 Wall siroet, who spoiled a new suit of clothes in handling biveding © roses, and tae Hoalin Department, who has sacrificed a leave 4 wdecnce tor pleasure from bis own duties in this aU of whom bave been untiring and eMicient ‘The Ferry Company atterly Unable te Ac- or—The Boilor Over- bauled and Testod tn October Last, x reporter visited Capt, Vanderbilt at his erior Of Staton Isiand yesterday, © reporters was Fhown into the parlor, ie spacious and lofty, rt, and went to nis home down ber check would break (rom her lips, Wer, te #tay and hope of her old bad deem on the Wostheid, ani wotniar had been beurd of hor since the cal watched the dark waters anxiously, ceeding body was brougut to the suries, hor sobs would break forth aires», wanto! to be done to whose deatn was iy scalded and bruise condition in Bolie architect with “re FINNELLY rAMILY. Another family brokgn up by this terrible calam- ity ist ator Michael Pinnally, s journeyman tailor Mrs Finoelly, with @ island in compen poor Dick, who, L. T. Brennan, of ind tie tajury bas deew ever since until sund I don't way tuat t floor was cowared with fancy rea and yellow matting. Rich tareiture, superb piano, aod the toounsnd and one Other knicknseks, which oaly « Tefined taste can invent and uulimited wealth pur chase, were strewn around in orderiy coniasion. Pre. sontly a (all, spare pentteman, with gray mattonchop tron gray hair, and dressed im a well Ung suit of biack breaccloin,with immaeniate linen, It won Capt, Jacob H. Vander- He reccived the BUM revorter graciously, and 100k @ weak by Lis side on a Koh, * said the revorter, “I have come to talk with you abont yosterday T want to loarn the (ruus, Now, low do you account self to all by his noble qi A large number of frien of tits residence, eneeriy listening to tt ‘The docior says that iC h ing bim through the night, ne 1s in of is recovery. 13 Essex street. old, started f were collected in front Her daughter was | elegant printings, Nobody seemed to kuvw and the reporter filed to obtain hor name, ON THE RIVER the acone was one which the city, fortunately, u catied on to witness. A score of boats, orfour sturdy mon, for the explosios from the sufte: ‘succeed in br Poon OLD MIK t00-—Luney Mike, aa they cal! bim—a pauper laborer in tre Lospital, has not rested a minute since the frat corpse wos received im the dead louse, and is All a6 work pl.cing them tn coffins and exhibiting the unrecognized to their f ions cheeriuily, performing all work willingly, and oblieing everybody 10 th. tnd re Using @ll fvos for bis services, whether great \d died yesterday mornin, teri vy burned The mosher was and bruised, Hiv sufferings were, however, more inten e last evening, tiem at her bedside, dot comfort her in wer lass moments. AMSBUNOM SUFFERERS, Krone ani dauglter aro ¢ Avvots of 183 Un' When we failed Sie begged « by stander to shoot ber and pat ber out of her mivery avenue, nov at Bellevue, ‘ine Reddick to the boat, As there was no ist Reddick tn the cavin, While ttle el id who was endeavoring Jap she was blown into After straggling about entered te room. was first discovered in the hold, AIAH ABBOTT, A HORSE DEALER, AnD who live on Union were among the Unfortunate ones. was scalded on her arms and legs, bul wus able to Her nusband was very ba'ly mjared. He ecarious condition. ‘arren ssreos, Brook fo a8 Lo Cover every ii polled by the oar water near tie place of the explosion Lt is a terrinie thing wo pourle Killed and distigured 1 think the bumbers must be exaggerated because there wero not more than two Lundred on board, ben saved; but it is terrible tor all that. Taw not so young as I was once. and as 1 woul) only be in the way wuit! this tnyes.i- mntion Is over, [ have returned home here to wait And seo What the resuls will bo. Tam To my younger days 1 mi sim my bust thrown oat at the stern, cases at the sides; and thus the bed of the ri siowly being dragged, Ove they would be siuwiy pallet Ha. #Uriace At bimnes etick @imue rolica of the lost ones. abo ve the setor, was disctoaod the giastiy, 0 ancted Tn this Last case, the Louy waa slo - ly dragged to tLe Ilamilloa ferry slip, sud landed at the barge office, e wome clue to @ vehicle and carr THe FIRST BODY. 8 the first body was granpiod and Drougnt to the surface by John Keardon ai Toe crowd on the wharve: Battery rosned impotuously for the g: office, cager to view the eb: police # ru Klad to keep th Managed to cot Upon the pI ec: to De prevent at tho ae Nelsoa, of 104 Backett street, Brooklyn won had deen on the Wes field at the time of exvlosion with his Give children. the wretched been drowned, plowly tho boat nen brow, burden up tue ai making room [ur a togelimb into iu mou the air, faliipg in the water. some time she wes rescued and taken to the Dr. McKwan tended to her, quest got ® coach, paying for it himself, 8.0 was GOL the only person for whom this novice doetor procured con’ Lady is suffering from Invernul Injuries, 4s covered wita bruises, aud her ata extent of his abilities, the lrous would droadtul divaster, { one-baif must have ‘They brougit to wad stones; at others, Aud sometimes, registry clerk, and Ovar bo four of it Clerks in the bospital oMce have also bee: Mt thelr poste day and night, answering questions Patiently from all the thousands of inquirers, wed Coing AY La thelr powor to Laoilita: aiseing friends. Cas. Byrne of the Twenty-first Pro-inct and bis officers are ulso deserving of great commendation Toey Lavo vow been On duty more than thirty-six In the foce of a multitude oF eager people, Gh Umes numbering many thoussad hive preserved the utmost a nyboa y, ind have cheerfully « both the officers of the bospital and the tri wounded, renderiyg the work of Lent!) ing the many unrecognized so vany that at 11 o'cloék last uigmt but two unknown b. of tue Alorgue, hes in Bellevue Hospital in a Mr. David Mahoney, of B61 lyo, du ing -anday night recognized emove t M bisvon Matthew, « you He oliteined Oapt. Vandorbilt—L wish son had done that before ‘Tho newspapers have publisned a’! torts of stories Wbrowing the blame upoe us who should receiv the moet sympathy. You reporters took everybody's werd for woatever they chose to tell you. You should known that when peoplozare excited they must Lave some Ong upon whom to cast the blim and the first ones they go for are those wo sre In this case the Company catch Tk bas done ue great deal of horn, feo why the papers should publish anything watt! they are sure thoy are telling the fall teuth, CAPT. VANDERDH. id the bost we could, and for the Us you must acknowledge we But that ts not the que ance to their home: face of ncorpas. the discovery them away when another son. Daniel, die ted out together to ‘and all three have per roment hos telegraph A MISSING ODILD, In obedience to orders from Headquarters, the precincts have been mak ANY DEFOLA missing 10 tbe Worlom’s there are uone Muliin’s ‘precinet the Corr. const Gag of investigation of the {tue exp.owion Mr. Barnard, d the wreck bais morning, jut bis opinion was, he iound too much denis io permis him vo examiag the boiler carefully, but of one (hing be wos assured there baa been PLENTY OF WATER IN THR BOILER.” Roportor—" Mr, Vanderbilt, it hos been charg: not required cériidcales of your on. Mr, Mahoney's e1 ‘st foo Was most pit irog Alore at the corner of Court and Jorslemon sirevts, Brooklya, OTTO GRENERT AND MIS WIFE, Jorsoy Cry, a in the same neigaborhoad, They were ai most conspicuou! persons, and a child of Mr. HYing on Smith street, wore reported 4 order without ety~ throng back. bu Among those 8 Low. was Mr. Jobo ing cflomce to Corsner, a relative living formed Ove party on the fatet boat, bd) weunled ard are iying iu the hospital, wish xrave dounts of the recovery John Watson, machinist, and nis brother-in-iaw, Joseph Myriug, ® young anmarried man, but two mouths in (his country from Enuglaad, a clers in a 158 Hudson avenue, Brook!yn, loraed Tooy both wi Watson's face 4 is back ors yring’s face war cut andl iis back very lowlast night. Mra. Walso gwar Al thelr bedside ttending to them In ‘oon Mr. Welre and lita child tet Al o'clock yor ort excirsioa Toroay Diorning ue returvedand said ue any of (nein. toporter—Wi short time ali dil very well, at joast eetet the truth causod the boiler tooxplode ? Vanderbilt—1nat's what we want to fing When I received the do:patel tehing me of the explosion, I said immediately thas the water hud jected, but whon [arrived tn New York and got in a position to Aud out, 1 was convinced that there was plenty of Capt V.—You ought to kno allow any mai ‘@t have merited # cortiti eget ners that the Govern ment will no leas be shall weir own KE Jies remained Lot full eredit be ven to all hese wficiui®, Whose duty taough tt was do what they bave done, bave done itin a manre 60 (bankfally and uncomplainingly as to Coxcrve tue ts clal mention we have wade MIDMIGHT THONG AT THE MORGUE, Throughout Sund.y night anxious inquirers con- Unued to eek the Morge Fomotinos with success, but disappoimtmont. tuere was no throng © visors, merely individuals But at daylight yes.erday morn to pour in ws on tunduy aer me necessary to to move along morning he vot ont for tho city to pursue bis Up to a lave boar t During the day uls wite hi nd, craged with grief, nd Desooching She would not be comforted. What do you think hs; we can waders Alene be Mad ne ted in an empty boiler and bunday, wita u party by them=0 vow, gases migut be gene blow tt up; tut bollor full of water, is most unacevuat @, Tan fad no one to bla ne Hore the interview ciosed. rauidly und earnostly tarouchont, teiliag everything Of hiv Own accord and giving chance to inieroone a question, onouncing lis Unlike the Commodore, be did nos swoar ouve'auring t..0 eonvi about calling e people to take foariuliy scaided te acoklent of OAFIULIY BEM id, and w cry of horror and despair es For & time » wee sora ned, He wr Mr, Vanderbilt spoke strove ty conving wok with ther w repor.er but He bas # peculiar ment having shattered her nerve: A MISSING FAMILY FOUND, ‘The friends of Mr, time orgot thelr woes aud wept t the broken-hearted man belure them. in te boiler, When one of our tisgreal, to be feared Wat she will be loft ulune too often with Ut er with bis family, fs all the hoepitils recurned Dir Corr had returned ducing their absence, saya he canght tho 1 w'clock 0046 aad bad to re- wiain on Staton Island all night, & Ue fortunate ones who started for the Ho wos entering tue ferry DYING, DYING, DYING, Mr, Martin [tee ler, cooper, of 329 Madisor 1 bia wile wore to erribly. mealdes A LITTLE @1RL, nnd 8 years of axe, nee beautiful, but ‘The Excitement on Staton Istand—A Brook. aud hie Wite Missing. Staten Islanders is on the increare, a8 rcveral residents who wero ex pooted On the il-tated boat are missiag. Saddort casos te that of Wilk German, who came to this country Aboul a mouth While looking for work he re uncle, Mr, Win, Hoge, a well known ton, On baturday he visited some friends lyn, end war abcut returning to his uncle's house on Staten Ietand on the half pasi 1 o'clock” bout, His uncle and other friends searched all the hospi- tals for him yerterday, but until Quaraut than enoagh w: coming and going, There ia then mor ry her to New or in Lie boi er to York, wud the supvly is siub ofl, AS BOW Be tue boat reaohes her 1A to the frem Ie, Ue crowd bee mposs1De ty iuentity bei 2 to the Sorgto, there to He by th chied futher Loliowing ti ent among th boat wasa Mr. Cleland time of ‘tho Dempsey, William Vail and Vhomas Cumbersou tind stopped On the boat, but came off ax Fefrest mens Dit is very badly #c.lded ail over nis boly, and cin scarcely recover, Fegularly and with: ut stoppins tinsmith, of Atlantic Cisse MA UN g proces with his wife and #iater-in by Coemsclves on the boat J witter-in-law received some i immediately to Brown sustuit SAU right." or Three coke," ae ‘This wae done on the Westtold te the engine ‘or along timo afer this nothing was Wever, OBO Of she boat Wen luscened Ks au Wuibreils aud wecured it, 21 bLiGk alpaca, closely rolled, and the band securely buttoned down, a fragment 0 was four feet love tickners 4¢ averagod abot a quarter of an inch ea an Oxtent Liat In places Was not more than on eighth Of aN inch in thick bix large holes were yinibi ad one been, nm ShuM@old, @ young making (heir purchases the Ail ol those goutlomen wasisted in rescuing Ue sullerors. formed ® porty stun Iv p aelt HOt lesm twa Bity Bh Usa 4 peuple parsed i to gaze upon th 4 a fructure of the He was removed to Belle hut is doing well, with sie starts again, it they want Lorrioks#itit there exposed t s lorribie piucession Were, vf y deuwo there Hua ty OL8 OF & KL ‘The Poiilips Fami y and breast Lone, . where be still remain Kv0! prospects of ms uliimate recovery. Burns of Warren with his nepies the exploded boiler wud wbout five NO EXPENSE EPARED, pling in the world where ereater care boats than ours Braisiod, who (HO Kast Forty @1th street.) died af six o'clock last Tho sud story of the fate whick the whole p would come wong whe but {s waa corroded 10 he. visit, And ae Las nok aa equal in Thave oiten told iim to spare nse in keeping evervtalng ia shorvagh te: h irte blanche to got everything No pains were UATE OF Lue DoaLsus Heat ere the rive ‘Tuese bad Leon ent.rely corm from failed to Gnd him, vneil thoy were returning and in the act of taking Rogo recognized his nephew in a who were grappled trom tuo body was sont to th ‘Tho yoteran Mr and Rachel Phillips aged nineteen months, children of Mrs, Moss Putllips of 249 Bust Fortieth street. aro to be buried this afternoon, and Mr and be buried Ut 10 o'clock ir, 8, M. Isaacs will Robert Beach brou round to the borge office the body of « Wie crowd foliowed the fi The body wax not identiged. WERE THESH BROTHERS? It wae that of a ind opparentiy abou 16 years old livia porple. and toe uly eealded. YOUNG WOMRN ews con Hit.on Hospital, where his ene Was Ront to where he still lies in very precarious the boat, Mr. Centre street Dowy tn the en al was made to suiue 4 exawine the Anotner rust ot Hike a mirror in the hight and ft U Iscountry, who wus severely thelr frends uided on Sun were Lopotut of thelr ualtinate recevery nen's Katrent, says that ir. nda doubt frighCully barnody ail! be thinks that 13°78 sears of age and Mra. Brighton, of Brooklyn Kilp' trick on mont other boatr whitewashed 4nd kept eniirely free from dirt or rubbish. Not » 1 to remain in the ho id wer willl whieh hed Uw dreery Hes in the hospital in « doubtin Hie hair was li Te wes dressed and Was evitently roxpecta: iter, Rearaon ani Cra Davds were in iso snverely sealied, but Irop of water i € is corroporates Deed Houso preseuts a ghastly sight u deal coffins are piled upon each ing Bodies of the victimes ble, notwithatandi avsignod them wi Tis condition was not ascertained tations in life, appeared at the st that of aman of about 8) years oO: a snd moustache, drersed in a Db! Wita cussimere panis, tthe Wostfeld tx now full of waler evi- Hurry, te on Ho nas bed with sears, anc altnough he ts yellow voy, He knows more (hun uli he ot.er onginodrs put om the boiver Brown, of 110 Mpencer atreet, Brooklyn. Eero at Brookl,n, were in ¢ Nuc rack cuat, He wore a vew cO in bier urs day alternoon Juuge lerriulo spectacle. Un regu AL OgcUre nee LO see & young mone one of two hitile us over FO mary nous @ wurmur body of Helens presents & Horie wight, Wits the Dosh peed On the right of WAS DLOWN OVERNOARE d probably inst ‘Tne boarmen, for’ tue middie slip o oat of the bodies were Tue (ide had evidentiy Washed sone there, and otvere undoubtedly bad ‘The voatmen in a few moments re ‘Tho little ring of por. ed around the barge oflice hinent as the body was dis- ret counterpart in Court sire: started in to hour last eyenin party had boos his Iriends must uve been drowned M. Finn's, of Stapletoa, who 4 id, Is miso Wising, aman of means. Usely Durden. made at ones (ie Bamiltoa picked ap during ¢1 ich the stea ner, Up toe late no tidings of hody has bee the unfortunate NO MAN COULD DE MO} Ho wus the man we alwase seheted Whew We wanted Lo try any new boilers, gO Ok any exyerimental excursion His story cw be tusod implicitiy, Robert she think # great dyal of, trostwortiy man, allontive to his duties, tucunsiderateneas to ferry, where » Tho hair is singed and the eves swollen an if they would buret through the eyelids. Ko, and ts dressed i bive aud while plaid, colets on the wrists, si ht is the body of Mary Ken: ‘of age, and had ir, light brown alnw of Frederick Smith atin He wan killed by the od and his anal in a vory comsortable con Bae is avout 8 yes oi tond Fr childnood and imcunsit in its most borrly nephew of Mr ng ol the. ot, Re was on the Wostt Grate ouch wibh death Jorin was soon check Capt Byrnes, who tseue ering the Morgue, wore Waid Were Mot aotually im Boaron Ol turned with avother corpse, fons ¥l0 wore ¥ piaasing looking voune lidy, of 18 Desbroxsos streot, was accom, Michel barrem of 100 West wu terribly burned all Dardly reoover The Syracuse OMe: nooident to Mayor Carroll r Byracuse officials, published in attracted the attention of their miny During the day numbers of tho townspeople temporarily visiting York called woon the party, al the Grand Central Hotel, with proffers of was bolstered up im bed, 4 auother behind the oar, od, both being frightfully scalded, the Mayor is comparatively helpless, Yesterday he ‘complained of soreness about the lox * Alderman Phillipson, who was eWuok Om the Miss Muro y K and white plaia Face very much swollen. closed to t om, It wat of that which nad j Tho report of th With his own lipi—ite &¥8 d found it three cooks tM. oor, when \16 He iinmediavely started vo mething ia he Barrett's ankle i brok is otuerwise badly auraines, but will (robably re ‘They are both at Bellevue Mise Mattie Higging: a pretty girl of sbout 99, et, Brooglyn, and Kuward cutter, of Fir VIPTY WOMEN PAINTING, ay many ay Bity women, who ody wih Ube mt § tule to gwge apoo tn Were overcome by ‘moustache, wich {| ide whiskers aud moustache, nds in the city. und wos bit by with Diack curly ha lustent the bolier gave way, tad rls lie side by sid id diary Smith. 16, and tee latier about Tor 8 Littie Mary's acalded bands are crossed upom her brevet, aud from her water bubbles forty, Mary Marso, (be mother of Gretchen, lay in the esterday. The Lusband Lome scalded, Late in the afternoon his wile was Immediately after Ince, At the ean ho kuew no more xons or ou emptor aok broadeloth througnoat, and was about 6 feet 4 inches In height, pockels were 4oun4 Peacies, cigars, old fashioned le, $2.75, w one-doliar hill hud % cents in chang vIneT A STRAW HAT) THEM ITS OWNER'S BODY, xb thing brought to Light was @ Indi bat” Uy waa very pimall, ani He wis drossed Mayor Carroll He bas & eveid on the Both were drowned, banderohies, | All were at thi pocketvvok contain! ng Qity-cout Iractioual notes, vosle, ‘The engiveor was im th , tne Greman was ‘0 ready to heave o! his little house over + 710 pall the starting’ al salbg £416 £04 Gul Ol fe. Wray, mouth and nor He was taken dircotly (0 his resideuce, | Morgue all day ¥ OF THR DEAD. nig it and all dex yesterday acces a. Mra Bernard Smith, sister of Omicer John Foley, wth Ler husvand aod Mre Bmith Heed Bmisu's bodw has aot been ‘Throughout $1 fone tole na. ‘om the waters Of bh two children, were by her brot ier. was taken from tne opposite ‘The bodies of Loaiad Noiduart, ber (a Wey) Adolph Bahr, aged 16, and Danial Mabonoy, aged Mieke Rorribie avestaclesDowd's. tos wad scalded nearly beyond recognitio The evelide m} whole face seems broiled. Baor ing coinpletety ‘orn from bis body. ro #till twenty persons in all at aiting burial the Dead A Young Lady who was to have boon Mar ried tn = Fow Days. Of the bodies recovered yesterday one was thal of # young lady who was engaged to be married ta Her betrothed was waiting on the ee eet Se Sra atioiy cteled the corpse was taken out of the water, -_ TUB DEAD 4ND WOUNDED, List of Beck, John J., 908 Tonth avenue Banr, Adolph. 168 Kast Beventh streot. opie, Andrew. street, id. foashim, 11 Allow streot. aassor. Wroor-e, 14 Firat avenue, leasner, Louten 14 Firat 194 8 AST Gathartng 7! hare Gerrity9 ‘Warten stroet, Brookira. it 3 Heywood, t Ca \ ane 1 io farcngr, Daniels Atiantio street, Brookiy. Henry, Brooklyn. ally. Mary, | ere. Patrick, rook! ty street, Drooktys. atren street, Brookly siréot, Brod! ny es ete, tha Sat Shr Mitt a Felis: ™ i fsiey, Youn Wes Fira a Rando pa, Ano, cluid 8 Kat benaffers, Wil . Maton Tali 5 talon Lalaud. Bi Cort angi street, Studwoll, Augast, 5 Carinine street. Binith, Cath 0, % Hamilioa avonne, Brooktya, bmi b, Bernard, Tiehs, Amelia, 8 Lewis atrest, 9. Kadolpne. 1 De in Jaane, | West, Murtha C, nas street, Brooklym, ot, Brook 4 Hackott strect, Bruo: West, Tueresa, 154 Saokets atieat, Brooxt One woman aud a litle child remain unrecognized at toe Morgue, Total, 61. Wounded at Bellevue tloapita’ ph Houch, 48 years of uge, married, 351 Grand rect, Jersey Ci coived July 80.4, Ai. Sealded wbout Ure body and arms. Will rooover, Henrictta Ho.lowell, 8 yours of axe, marriod, Ger man, badly tcalded ; wall probubly recover; Lives ia El . vt art, aged 23 married. German, 281 Grand e reet, Jorrey Chty ; scalded avoul apa bendy Kecvive! July 9. Airs. liza Cashner of Grand siroet, Jersey Cit Married. No children. Face. shoulders, hao dediy.. {Will probably die. At Parity ¢ Doldin. German. Married. saved Wreck. 10 Monroe street. Face bande coree Elsasser, German, with Welsh & Oo., lamper Qoaiers, 853 West au ret “avonne, Aged SI. Face cat, and PeCuarice Biter, ng Brooklyn; vingie. John Connor, o Madison street, Yiyured in broset and eran. rage, oaea ot boca te jand ; 08 Siayrep.sicect, Brookins. Jsborer, Motker, wit, ea child dep ‘on him’ tor suppor Gig. Tnured internally. sss ¥ Joba Daly. 8 Walor street, Brookiya, Face and hands scalded and rloe broken.” Wi Isaiab AbDOU, aged 8, Union avenue and Grane atree!. Vetrinaty surgeon, Ars, chest and lege Dadig ealded, Proosoly di 25, widower, &1 Broome strect, Michael Heaven, « Dadiy burned about tace sod hands. Jon O'Malley, $1 Jay sirect, Brooklya. Badly sca Fdmard Roddy. 10 Gansevoort etrect. Wife ond shrew chilares. to support. Scalded on shoulder and han Agea 337 Bora in Lr jo rt axed 2% 21 Broome stroey, fod ; hopel se ry street, Brookiye, agea scalar about the bod; Lh seat * Patrick Roady, egod %, brother of Raward Roddy ie same Ward, invret, 10 Gansevoort stceet Ince, aruba at - COMPOSILOR O8 : trepanned yeaterday. jongshoreman, 100 West setreot, Soba Watson, aged 90, machiuist; married, Durned otoeene Myringy. unmarried Todo te ri adson a Brooktya ; &p oman. Badly be sl in Oak, saat Madison street, Brooke theider; married: On u2le, 23 vem Sixieenth street, Rizht leg aoa body Joroph Houch®. father of Chriat alt ot Wood bridge. NJ. Face, hands end leg ‘padly « Probably Ole: ‘Augost Oravell, aged 2, German. painter, or B ares at body ant hand Dadiy scalded 1 calded on Logs, body, seaided. tHusbana Wiseing. Holens O'coanor. 2 years of age, 88 Wi street lege aud arms Dadiy seal yoater \av Frederick Friedhof, father of the above children( bagly scalded Teuina and Frederica Mriednoff, davehtere of the Above; age respectively 7 aad 4 years oid Patrick Finnogau, fireman of the Wosifeld, 0 yeas of ace) badly Ouried on (ace, arms, aud lege! Will probably recover Elite Wife of Michacl Reeder, #29 Madison strest. Mad 60 e Mary Murohy. azed 20, 18 Desbrosses street, Handa oni! tee badly séalded red'r ck ing, aeed 8 months. recounized yeas 120 Waahin ston street, Mother and guint wers"ou ihe boat.” Bother home dadiy scalded, Doing well Daniel f. O'Connell, aged 23, single, Treiand, 1 in tw aud face. e tyaecond strect; Uadly acaicd about bends Cours atroet ty, Aviol Har(uer, AUlantic and [Licks strect, Brooklya, dead ‘At proaent there ia bet one unknown In the howe . slightly ecalded on chest, 2: pital, Iisa pretty Little boy of 8 monius, bealded avout face aud legs, Doing weil. THE FLOATING COFFIN VISITED, The Fantantic Tricks of the Seam—The Gere eroment Inspectors Trying to Shift che Keeponsibility—Tee Great Pressure, Yesterday the colossal coflin, once known ag the ferry boat WestBold, lay, a desolate buik, at the foot of Twellth street, Kast River, The surrounds ings wore all appropriatoly repulsive, Undutshod wharves, dirty, ugly, and dangerous to cross, separ Fated the spectator from the wreck, 0d slippery ralts dotted the water around it, ‘Those who were venturesome enough dropped, slid, or tumbied, aa boat they might, over the slimy logs into cranky boats, and paid youciful boatmen to be rowed across the dock. Arrived at the other side, they made an ascent as diMcult as the 4, dose ching the wreck, aprang for it and their lives, A spectacle of more utter ruin than was there prow xonted it ix dimoult to imagine, The deck around and bebind (he engiueor's room was aninjured, but all that lay bofore it, excopt # small poriiou on the bow, was shattered, splinterod, aud torn to frags tents, It had fallen in aud lay im the hold, « con fused, inextricable mass, Broken cliairs, doors, Depches, spittoons, and boards torn from above tnd below und everywhere, were pile ver each other wherever the eye way turnod, An over all wi etched, without a scratch upon it, the huge slack, Fesling AL One end upon the bose of the exploded boiler, and at t pile of unrecoenizable timber, AL ti kes of tie forward deck beaten, but not entirely ous of ah heaved upward, however, in some mysterious way, And overturned, and there it lay stretoned out over the bow of (ue boat, Beneath it was revealed ous of the OTRANGBST FEATURES OF THR BXPLOSION, portion of the boiler was Armly wedged ving beew hurled from it proper post with auch foros thut trom ciroular had aesuimed * diamond ehape. ‘Vo reach the fragments of the deck. one slowly lowered bimsel! over the prayecting Uimbere, bolle, And nails, to the hold of the boat. More were @ dusoa Or more who had gained admittance by vir (Qeniinved on Tre Pog)