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- the wm ' (Coating IX Kri I -j uidedwer. generously cored lor by i- Authorities of - Havana, ,. the hospitals ta&sg freely opened to them. ' .Tributes1 of flf d sympathy were offered-from all official quarters .of the island., . -.- 1 "The appaltoTCfcalamity: ce0pe with- crushing, fore;; and t. for- - a Sjief time Intense a excitement prevailed, -lion, in community less Just end less Llf -controlled tthi'TOT8.-;mI'g!h,t.,bave' Jed to tasty acts of bKnd resentment. Tils spirit, ibowever; soon, gave Yrcty to calmer oiocesses of reason, and to 'a resolve to fflYestigaite the- facts and-.await' material pjoof before forming a judgment as to the Janse, responsibM-ty; and, if ; the facta wajTan,tedrthe- remedy due. " ', "Thos course - necesBajrlly , recoananemded oniy to the:ltent,ofvdlspaMtoTOJtelX'M rtained 'verdict-could; he determine the mature and measure of ills full duty in the THE COURT priENQUIRY." "The usual procedure followed as in. all aaes of casual'ty and disaster to national vessels of any;''noratime:.s1te"'iA.k'inaval ount of inquiry was- at oncel organized; coimposed of officers- well qualified by rank and practical experience -to discharge the onerous duties, imposed upon ' them. Aided, by a- strong force; of ; wreckers and divers, the oourt proceeded to - make a thorough investigation of Jthe. spot.' em ploying every - airailaible aneans.(6or an im paptial and exact deternntina'tioni of the ex ploeione. Its opera'tlomr Jhavo " -ibeen con ducted wiUi the utmost deliberation and judgment, end, ' lindependenitly (pursued, so source of information, was - neglectedi the fullest opportunity- allowed for a gimultaneous Investigation by tneSpanish fljuthoritles. - - . f-f'.,., - "The findings "of t!he court'' ot udoiiquary were reached: after twenty-three 'idaya of continuous labor, "ou . the 1 21st of March; end having been approved on'th 22nd by the coanmanderiini-eliief of , itihe United States naval force of .he North ? Atlantic elation were transmitted toithe exectetive. "It is herewith laid ibef ore .congress to gether witfli t3xe voluminous testimony tak en before the court.". : C fc v. ' "The report, in brief ds as'followis:" . THE REPORT c . ' ; r , , "When the Maine arrived in Havana, she was toondiucted by a regular govemmien't pi tot to buoy No. 4, 4o- wMdh : she was moored in from five and one-&aJf -to six fathoms of water. 1 . ' 1 - " "The discipline on board and the condl iion otAer anagazlnes, boilersv coal bunk ers and storage. -compartments wore passed in review, , witb the conclusion! ithat ex cellent order ,preva$lednd t3hat no indica tion of any cause tfcw; an, interior explosion existed in amy quarter. "J ' "At 8 o'clock on the evening of. . Febru ary 15 everytihdng ba'd been reported secure, and all ruiet iAt forty aninutes past mine o'clock the vessel was wuddenly destroyed "Thre were ' two -. distinct . explosion with a brief interval -fcetween. I2em jTlhs first lifted ; the forward parC of the snip preeepiibly ; ; the second,: wih&cih was snore open, prolonged! and of greater volume is attittbuted by -tlhie court .to the partial ex plosion at two or more of the forward mag azines.... I r , v . 'T- , "TJxe evidence of the- diTera establishes the fact that tho after part of . the snip: i praotioallyr"3rutact and sank in that con dition .sa very few . minutes after ttne explo sion. VTne forward part as completely de molished. -. - - - - - - -' y" Upon the ;ievidence concurrent to an' ex ternal cause, the ncauxg oi tne coun, a & . A LIFTED FRONL BELOW. ' "At? frame- seventeen the outer shell of the ship from a point? 11 feet from the middle line, of tie ship and six feet efoove the keel when in . normal positdon, ' "has been: forced up so. as to "be ttibout four feet above tie: surface of the water therefore, it 4s aibout thirty -four feet above where it woiiM be -had the sMp sunk unlniured.' " "The outside bottom- ..plating . is jbent into a'eversetV shape, -the after: wing of whiidh. aljout fifteen feet ibroad and tmrty two feet in. lecgbht (from frame seventeen to frame twenty-five) to doubled back upon itself against the xntinuaitlion of the same plating extending forwards ' iAt frame eighteen tho vertical keej is broken in two and tne flat keel bent into an angle simi lar to the angle formed 'by the outside ;bot tam plates.': Tihie break ds" now abouit six feet below s the surface of ihe water , and about thirty feet above its normal position, A SUBMARINE MINE. "In the opinion of the court, this effect couMi have been DTodiuced only , by tne.. ex- plosion-of a mine situated uaalder the -bot-v torn of- the ship at about.: frame eighteen . and soffnewihat on "thepoTt side: of,tthe ship " The conjciusioiis of , the . court are : " The loss of the 'Maine was not dme -to negligence in any respect on the part of any of the of ficers of members of iher crew; that the ehip was destroyed' toy the explosions of r a f sulbmarine mine, wMcih fciaused a ipariciaa explosion of two11 or more of the forward : magiazines. and tluait no evidence Unas been ; obtainable, showing : responsibility for fthe : destruction of the .Maine upon any. person or persons. ' S - ' "I have directed tiia)tHhe finding of tne ?' the court of inquiry and the "views of this I' governmonit thereoa ibei'OomtmainAca-tejLto her majesty, the aueen regent of Spaan, f and I do not permit myself to doubt ;that the sense of justice of tlhe Spanislhi nation - will dictate the couTse of action suggested i' by the honor of and friendly relations Ibe- tween the two governments, v It fWdll be jthe duty of the executive to advise congress of ' the result, and in- the meantime, deliberate j consideraition is invoked. ' t - ' "WILIjIAM McKlNXrBY.'r r- Executivs Mansion, Wasnlngton, Ma.T.i58. THEMORT. V '- r Washrington, . Marcb, "28. The report-- or i the court of Inmiirv is as follows? ' "U. S. S. IowaKey West,, aiardht 21, I 18&8. , . . ,-:. - "After full and mature ioonaideration of i ali the testimony before it he court-finds : s follows: ' " t i U f'i f "L That .battleship Maine arrived at tie Havana 'harbor January 25 wnd was taken , buoy No. 4 in from- five and . half to six "nt pilot. ', The consul general at Harana notified the authorities ; on the U fprevious yening of -the intended arrival of taie sioe. . ' . - ). 1 1 "2. The .discipline on' board tne Elaine excellent; and orders anjd;regula in regard' to "'the care and safety -of , sihdp were strictly tarried out.- ' 'All ammunition was stored in accord fa with the prescribed Instructions and jPw care was - taken of the lammunition " ?led- Nothing was .stowed in any one jrthe magazines or sbeli rooms.wihiteihwas Permitted to be stowed- there."- - iThe wn ajid ell' rooms were always . after .being entered, and after the iWoa of the Maine .the keys , were in itneir .proper place.' , . - ' MAGAZINES WELL GUARDED. ; 4 ' heuJXe perature 1 of he mag'azine an -Thfi .mit' "Ws taken' daily and reported, only magazine which. Ihad an uadue ,rat aat vaB j, ten-inch aine, and. that did not explode at the the Maine was destroyed. The tor ? Wat nea4a were jj; ggj; Sa ,ti9 af- " VVUr u M13 "-sr-tiis vearl room. Si "SSf Participated In the f 3 rT r-ra. cc.ton primers cabin aft, remote frrwn a J-: JTf. 5ar lookM alter on hoard! J - nE ODViate danger-special thl L l tMs &iven' by V3e command i.TiP- inma , .-r.- , ISt.S301"01' m mbustibles were -2F elxmt 'Maine's deck, and could not foave hadi anything to db'with tb-exJestruictloir. -v T ft''1? '.Hw.-were.Wpected daily Or these bunkers" adjacent to the forward magazines and shell rooms,' four - were emptied, namely: B B 4, B 5,"B 6. a 15 nad 'been In- use that, day and A 16 was full or new river coal. This coal bad' been care--fully inspected before .receiving-" it. The ounker in -wnicai it was stowed was acces sible a':tlIe.ide:t.-dltaawsnd also on tne fourtli lde at- thjs time on account of takers B ;4 and! 3. 6 being empty.' Thi bunker, also, aiad! teen inspected that-day The -fire alarms in the 'bunkers were - in working order, and there never (had Ibeeo a case of spontaneous combustion, of coal on theMalne.v , ; K v . "The two after .boilers of the sbip were in -use at the :time of the disaster,1 but for auxiliary purposes - only, witbj ' compara ttvely low-pressure of steam; and; being att-omied by a reliable watcih.' iTnese boil ers could .not-.bave caused' the explosion. The (four forward boilers (have been found by the divers and are" dn- fair condition. , pm he night, of tne destructloni of 4he Maine everything was; reported secure for the night at 8 p.r an. by reliable arsons to the 'coanananding officer X y ; : two .EXPtosiONS.;"7; " the time the Maine, was. tiestrovert he snip was quiet and; therefore Ueast Ma- Die -to accifctent caoised Jy tne moveimeait. of those on iboard. Tne destruction' of i t!he JVLaine occur rekS a 9:40. : There Were two explosians of a diistinctly different ' charac ter, . wltih- a very shorty bait distinct inter val 'Oetween, and! the forward part of the sbip was lifted to a maked degree at fhe time of tne first explosion.' The first ex plosion was more in "the nature of- a re port, like that" of Ja gun wb.ie the second explosion was more open prolonged and of greater Tolume. & The, second explosion' in he opiniota of the court, ' was caused toy .the partial ex plosion of two or more of the forward mag--azinies of the Maine.. The evidence bear- Inig-uponf this, being principally , obtained from-divers, : did: not enable the court to form) a deflnrte conclusion as to the con- dltion"jof the wreck, although, it was estab lished- tbat the after part of the ship was praotfcally, intact and sank.in ithat condi tion, in : a .very ..few iminute after the de struction of the forward parts. ; . The -tol lowing facts" dn regard to tne forward part of the ship were establtslhed! (by testimony : FROM THE OUTSIDE. ? "That- portionj- of the port side - of "he 'Protective deck Which extends1 from' aJhout frame thirty to about forty -one was blown up aft and Over to iport The main, deck fonm about frame thirty to frame forty- one was Mown af t and slightly- to the star- "board,: folding the forward .part of 'the mid dle superstructure over and on top of the after part. -This, ; in; -the : opinion; of the court, was caused1 by the .partial explosion of two or more of the forward! (magazines of the Maine.' ' r '- 'IAt frame seventeen the outer shell of the ship from a point 11 feet from the middle line of the ship, and six feet above the keel- when in normal position, ; -has been forced up so as to be about four feet above the-surface of. the water, therefore, 5t is about thirty -four "feet above where it wouM be had the ship sunk uninjured.'. ' . "The ouitslde bottom .plating is-'. "bent into a. reverse V shape, the after, -wing of whiicihi, about fifteen feet woad;and thirty- two f eet in , lengtEvif rom frame seventeen to frame twenty -five) is doubled back upon itself agains the continuation of the same plating "extending' forward. 'At frame eighteen the vertical keel Is broken in 'two and the fiat keel 'bent into an angle simi lar to thevangle formed by .the outside bot tom! .plates.- The Tweak' is now r about six feet "below the . surface I of the water and about thirty f eet above its normal position. . IT WAS A MINE.' . w fin the opinion of the" court, this effect couM have been prodoiced only by the ex plosion of a mine situated under the 'bot--toant of the ship' at about frame eighteen and somewhat on the port side of the' ship. The court finds that the loss of the Maine on the occasion named, ---was not In: any respect due to 'fault or negHgenice on -the part of any 6f theo fficers or crew; - In the opiniioni of the court the Maine was v de stroyed a mine which caused a partial explosion of two or . more of her forward magazines. 1 - , , " ' 'The court has. been unahle to Obtain evidence fixing i the - responsiibi-Jitiy for, the d)estru!ction:of ithe Maine unon any person or persons., t-v r 1 - , i s "W; T- SAMTSON,- - ; c ' ' " , Capt.Tj;s. GST. Prest. - 'A. MiAJMX, ' r : .T.leut. Com. XL' Sw N.; 'Judge Ad." - - -."The court having finished- the inquiry it was ordered' 'to make, adjourned: to wait the action of the convening aiuithority. - f .'Trocediings and flndinigs of " the court of inqmry ,ini tne aoove vase . . 'IMONTGOiMBRY SICUHD,1 Riear -Admiral, Oomu in chief U. S. Havy, Nortlh? 'Adlantic puadron. 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