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Show A SF.T OFF To fcoinf ut Ihe Hccent ,ccl-leut ,ccl-leut in Kiiimid. 1 'IVrrlule Stt-HinbuHt fxilNlMi iu louut-viivul. South Norwalk, Conn., 23. l't:e lollowing is Irom the South Norwalk Sentmel extra: The boiler of the steamer Adtlphia, just a.-) she was slowed down to approach the dock at Dorton's point, this morning, rat ptodtd with terrific force, tearing awny the main deck, the boiler hati h and a portion of iho t.ukxm 011 Hit portsiie, instantly RiHingsevcr.il awd precipitatjug others into the water, llif bodies have nol ht en 'ound Tne ht If It the deck at thin city n'itii' the usual time, and luil prohuhly l!00 pHrsenaerfl ou h.'iiid It is imnnsninle at ttiia time to a.-certnin the ui'A extent ex-tent of the accident. Following rr the names of all the kill, d: Killed Mrs. b uW wile of llip n. Kir ol tho South Norwalk M E. church: Mr. anil Mm. Churhs VV. Loid, of Ntiwburyport, Mass ; a si.-l' r And brother in law nf Rev. Mra. Boole; Umry Allen, builder. Ot N.n-wlk; N.n-wlk; Elijah Bftt, son ol l)n j unio Belts, Wilton; Gabriel Hnyt, H..rit'ir.. N. Y ; O. U. Ford, ol Oi.ij; tin unknown un-known womftn, aie alinnt '20, sup-pom sup-pom d to belong to New York Captain Holtou w.m in the office :it the time ot the explo.-ion. Tlin body of Mr. Hoyt was picked up loO It-et Irom where the calamity occurred. Some of the moat heartrending cenfn look place. One pntseuger reeogoizrd his mangled wile, from wIiohu tnoulli the blood spurted in streams. Tne burned eufler terribly, and their groans are harrowing. Physioiaus were prompt in attendance. The wounded number about twenty, all but three or four ut whom are likely to recover. Those unable to care for themselves are at the Dor ton house, Gregory's point, and at fiart-lell's fiart-lell's City hotel. The names of those are Mrs. Ada Bradley, wife ol Clarence Clar-ence Bradley, of Greenfield. She ia cut and bruised about the head, face, shoulder anu arm. Her bus-baud bus-baud is with her, but is not injured; in-jured; a servant girl from Bridgeport ia scalded about the face and arms, but will recover, Henrv Ctonell, Soringfiekl; D. O. Crane', Diutiury, scalded; Heury Laverrnan, Sanuaiuck; Miss Libbie 8elteok, Norwalk, slightly; G. T. Oihoru. Gorgetown; D. P. Osborn, Georgetown; George-town; Fred Rener, Weatport; Katie Halpio, Bridgeport; k'red Metz, Newark; badly scalded on the face, breast aud amis; Mabel Wuod, child, dangerously scalded with a wound in the forehead. Boats are dredging for todies possibly still in ihe wter. Only one 0. dy thus far has been recovered, and it ia not now known that any 1 more are missing. The Adelphia wmb inspected on the 25th of June and j was pronounced safe in every I particular. I |