The Wrecked Warehouse of the Messrs Wm E. Hooper & Sons was pretty well cleared of the debris yesterday, and the seven dead already found constitute the complete death list. Experts are engaged in examining timbers, &c., about the place, so as to testify before the coroner's jury, which reassembles tomorrow. Coroner Hill will endeavor to make the inquiry very searching so as to determine if possible the exact cause of the disaster.
The funerals of the two colored men whose bodies were last recovered took place yesterday. The remains of James E. Bowen, Sr., was buried in the afternoon from his late home, No. 13 Stockholm street. He and his son, James E. Bowen, Jr., were both buried in the same grave at Sharp Street Cemetery, the son having been kepts in the vault until yesterday. Rev. Daniel Rider, of John Wesley M.E. Church, officiated.
The funeral of Wm. Moulton took place at 10 o'clock yesterday morning from No. 14 Upton alley. The remains were also interred in the Sharp Street Cemetery.