1HE E TWENTIETH YEAH. OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MOHN1NJ , AUGUST 20 , 1890. NTBLBJfiK 03. ' IVILHESBARRE STORM SWEPT fi Terrible Ojclono Suddenly Sweeps Down Upon That Oity. THE LIST OF KILLED REACHES TEN. Btrcols Killed \Vltli Knllcu Tioes an l HiilldliiKK and All \VlrcH Dim n Another Tiixxn Ucpot tell \\lpcd Out. \Vn KFsiivttitr.Pa. , August 10 At " . o'clock this rtfleiiuion the most terrible cyclone over exilic-need In this locality struck this city It came up the rix'crnnd the suddenness of its coming xvas ouo of Its awful fc.ituies ' 1 he heavens xx-ero as black ns night and the wind blew with the most frightful xoloclty Whole rows of tieoi xvero blovxn doxvn Tollovvlng tbls hundieds of houses xvcio unroofed , initially bloxxn over or completely demolished , nml , worse than nil , the visitation of death was , sent upon n number of people Lar o dlsttii ts in several sections of the city nio in absoluta ruins and women and chtldicn me In the stieots crjluir uud wingIng - Ing their hands In absolute dismay. Tlio dam igu xv 111 reach hundreds of thou sands of dull.us Passenger trains and loco motives at the depot weio blown over and cxeij xxiie in the citjolectile ! light , tele phone and telceraph Is down. The devasta tion is to bo compaied xvith nothing Iu the mcuoij of the oldest Inhabitant. Uxi-rj body Is rejoicing that no flros ns j ot h.uc taken place , for the stieots aie impaHa bio with tiecs mid fallen buildings , and en gines couldn't bo di.uvn through them. TOUI men aio known to have bcou killed in thollii/md xxliu rope vvoiUs A housoonbcottstiect oceuplcl byminci . who tmd Just ictuined fiom woi k , fell in and thrco of the Inmates xxeio Killed Tlio hu o stack of the K\tlo planing mill fell on a man and txxo horsi s and all weie killed. A little colnicd ghl was killed by n falling building on South Main sticet. Two men sutlcred death b.v the falling of a portion of Htcpmaiie'a bievvctj and at'iinf received the same fate tbioUKh the alinoit compl"lo demolition ofS ] j 15iowu's biici : business 'iloek ' on Alarm t street. ThereMU undoubtedly Jlftccn or sixteen otbets lllled Mnnj peoplesuffc'icd heavy loses and ic xx 111 bn months before nil the dam igo can lie bo icpahed. liuildlng mechanics 01 all Un.ds can iliul ( implojineiit heio for xv cells to come , us it is nhe.ady known that fully txxo hunched buildings have been blovvndovvii or otherwise dui'iagcd M.UIJ of the Miuctmos were of huge size and of great v alue. Appio\imito losses only cm bo given ns follous llayiul who rope works , $ . ' "i,000 , S L Hi own , $ . ' 0,000 , St Muij's Citholio clmtli il.-i.lHll , luuii > shaft , IO,0'JO , llolh nback shift , ? 'i,0)0 ( ) , U'blto Haven ice coinpinx , , OJU ; Ahlhoni's | ioilc puking house , t" > ,000 hi addition to these hmiclieds of clti- ? ens feiilTeicil looses uinniiig tioni fiOO to t"it)00. ) The MUII.IJ shalt fan houi-o xxas blown doxxn mid the fan stoppcl Thuio are txxenty-oiio mon In tbo jnim1 , but it is hoped they can ho got out safelv. Lalu , 7.IW p m Hepoitscoino from Sugar Notch , n mining town thrco miles liom heio , tliattbo duatriu tlon of piopcity is teriiblo and Jlftcen persons xxcie hilled. At Parsons and Mill Crook , four miles from here , coal breauus in all dliections haxo bi-err moio or less dnmageJ. ' 1 ho number of killed w'ill tenth ten Tele- Itmph whes aio doxvn Iu all diiectioiib mid commuiilcauou K all shut oil. The naiiii s of tLoio killed afar ns kuoxvn nre : EM MAUmIJJ. bnl cr. JOHN1 rUHV , hborer uuiJULJ , BINDINMIYKI ; : : { , saici-nun. SAMPUl , UOUSi : , machinist. PITIR : : KITJ'INMISYLU. .TOSUPH lCiUN : , milkman. ADAM I'UANTX GKOItGi : HAMILTON. MAM 1C THOMPSON Gem go Hamilton , John Klcliihuff and a Iluug.uinneiiteiod ub.un for shelter. Tlio largo doub',0 doors xxeio blown in , killing Hamilton instantly and fatally injuung Iho other tvv o Dctlin Vandermarlc had his head clashed and libs and legs bioKun und cannot iccoxer. . Mat Cramer xx-as fatally Injnied by a fill > , lug xv nil. Jesse Ilouserhud his legs broken anil xxas liileinall.x Iiijuied b ) a fnllliig roof. M HiinUiiiaii xv as liijui'cd Intel nally. Amhioso Constlne , a liquor dealer , xvas in- Jurvd Inteuially. Major button tonlgllt Issued apioclanm- tion ciilliug thu Ninth regiment to scmblo nt the armory tomoilow to aid In police su- perx Islon of tbo city The estimated loss nt midnight Is $ . ' 00,000 , although It may i each u higher figure. Thn sullcilng is guat. Atcrilblo ram stuimsctin shortly after thoc.xclone mid dionchedtlioex- posul piojioitj xvhith lies in its Hack At midnight the tain is pouring down in toi l-cuts , A special to the Hccord from New Milford , Susquchnnnn count } , says a cj clone struck that icglou at piecisely the moment WlKes- b.u ro xvas sti in k P.iwner Colo's house'was demolished ami Mi's Cole killed Thofauiily weiuhnpiisuiied in thoxvicvk and ahxxeio batllv hurt. A dispatch to the Hecord says a Celono struck llnrvejx ille , killing two poisons The * , Methodist Episcopal church and adjoining f imrsonugoeie blown down. Niailj all the nouses mid buildings on farms xveie unroofed und crops mined Teiiib'exxns ' thoscctioln the Iln/aid xvho ropoxvorlts The dead and dj Ing lay on the llooi and tlu li hcmtiemllagerles nail Rioans filled thu loom U he ex clone struck thu roir of the laigo bucK building. About two hun dred men wcio emploed in Iho vvorus. The inof and side xvalls xxcie ci Ubhcd and lay In ruins all about. Uricka and pondcious macbinei } xx cio scattered all over When thostouu xx is Imminent tbo employes mshcd for the doom but many of them were caught In the ruins As soon ns calm succeeded the awful c } clone * > UI.Q moil rushed Into the ruins and can led the Iiijuied into the poition of the building which xv ns mul.im.iped and laid them upon thojloor , xvhllo pb.vslchns were summoned. St Mary's ( . ' .ithollc church is a total xv icek. The llilliuau breaker wns blown Into shreds. It will lake months to repair the ( him iges be fore thomtnois xxill bo nine to resume xxork. The boiler houses , eiigiuo looms and other bouses shared the snmo fate. The damage will amount to thousands of dollar 'Iho storm lifted the Deluxvnro fi Hudson round houses and inuiod them axv.ix , brick nncl nil. The houses adjoining wcio nil demolished. A PoundsIxiiulii Town Annihilated. ScitvvTos , Pu , August 10 Ti-ainmcn on Inromlng tialns ruptut tlmt the \ 111 igo of Suiumeivllle , thhty miles west of bcitiuton , xxasstiuek bvucyilnno this nfteinoon and totallv nnnlhilatid. Un inci r 1'islu r. in giv ing an account of his experiences xxhllo pass ing thiough the 0clone , said the eiigiuo was lifted from the truck , the iab b'ovxn ' off and all the windows in tbo em crushed in bv tin tculblo force of the wind , Two of the train hands wire soiiuit'ly lujaied. Any iloiinlte account of the stoi m or tbo damiuro done b } it is dltllcult to obtulr , us all the xv iivs w oat of rho clt } ai-o daw n Nntional Capital Notes , \ \ "V.IIISQTOXAugust 10. SpouUer Heed Inis ugnin casujcd to 1111 a vaciuicv on the H'O'-lal ciunmlttco to tux'estlgnto tlio char o * iignlnst CommUslnucr Itiiuui und has up- iiulntcd Hcpieaentatlvo l.ovvis of Mississippi In phu o of Voder i > f Ohio , reslgnod. Tbo committee xvill meet tomorrow to begin the Investigation. The committee on commerce today reported favorably to the house tbo sonata bill to pro vide fcr the inspection of live cattle nnd lecf products intended for oximrt to fo l c couu- An Alibi Will lie Attempted for O'Hrlon. Om XIVVA , la , August 10-fSpecial Tele gram to Tnr UnTho ] second day of tlio Mooio immlci trltilis nton end The tales- mon examined today seemed to bo from the bade finmlng districts , and .it the adjouin- incut of court live men , In ndilltion to the three accepted yesterday , had been taken bv the stnto. With a siiiRiilnilty of conduct , xxhich In n great mcaiuiu takeon the g.ubof injstorj , the defense makes but few efforts to exnmino prospective jurymen , but seems Indifferent - different n change of tactlis xxhlch Is only UNpluinoil b } the whisper that uli lUlbl will bo attorn pled. This rumor is strengthened by tbof.iet that the eight men have been accepted by the dc- fi'ise Popular Interest is still .it foxcr lit it mid the ictei of tin alibi being set up Is laughed nt It Is argued that hiul O'Bilou been Innocent hu would scarce mix child in Jail cnaim.il with n heinous crnno and undone no off 011 to gain his IIIn itj 01 clear his il'im- tatlon Uesldo , the evidence uhlcli the state xvlll ptcsenU Is of such a iliuucier tlmt O IJlIcn must indeed bo n bold man tocu- tluior to escape upon such u pueiilo pleans that of absence fiom the scene of the crime It is not Inipiobiblu th.it the opening state ments uill bo maclo tomoirow aftunioon. t.rni : iiui.ittnit of IVcHtcin Mnos at Chtungo to IHsoiiss fii-iiln llati" ) . CHICAGO , August 19 [ Special Telegram to Tin : BIT jWhat j oado fair to be n sensa tional meetingof the mcsidcnts audattorneys of the western lines today r.UlieT flattened , on Ing to the absence of the Kock Island niui Atchison. The meeting was c.dlid to gU n liii.il action on the order of the interstate commission reducing grain rates fiom the Missouri ilver to the Mississippi anil Chicago cage It vv us announced that Cliiiliiniin f oolt'j of the commission uould bo present and even Hno Intel c ted , exc-pt the Atchi son and Hock Island , was reiMcsentcd Chim- miiti Cooley airhLcl in Chicago this moinlng , Imt loft almoU iniinediatcly , hiving received u telogiani that ills wife was daiigeiously ill in Ann Aibor. X'ieo President Kipley of the St. Paul an nounced tlmt Ch urin in Cook1 } hud itdxiscd the miking of the rites as oulcied mid tlmt the coiniiiHsioii would then llstou to com- nl lints The most of the lines present were i till in favoi of Heliting the poinmi'-slon but ail xveikencd xvhen word was received ftom the Hook Island that it would i educe the tatcs.is oulc'iod by the commission. This In ought out n leal sensation xx hen it was i l.ii. nod tint the Hock Island's action nulll- lled the agi cement to advamlng castbound mti's fiom the Missouri ai | August . ' . "i TliU ngiLOinint spteiliod latcs on gtnin highci than these ouleieil by the commission and all lines piesent agued tint if the Rock Islind reduced the giain tales the agreement was not binding 'lliis MOW of thu CMM ) was a \eiy serious o'io and pending notion an ad journment \ \ as taken until Thnrsdii ) to secuio the uttemlaueoof the Hook Iblimd HllIX CM Excursion 4. Ciiicxuo , August 19 [ Special Telegram to TnnBi.i J A mass meeting of all lines in tlieccutr.il traftle tcriitoiy is to bo held to- moiioxv to consldei the subject of hnvest CNeuisIons Seveial Hues hu\o nheadj adopted thorn and they will piobably bo made universal At . i meeting of the lines from Chit ago to the Ningaia fiontler today , it was acknowledged that the thittv da } limit on touiist tickets had heen illegally extended to ninety il us , and all promised reformation The meeting of Tcvns lines was unable to ngteo on arbitrators to llx i.itea fron St Louis and New Oilcans to Texas points , and nothing fuithorxxus done. Triinlc liliio .Meet Ing. Nrw YOIIK , August 1 ! ) At a meeting of the ti link Hue passenger agents today It w is decided to gixo a 2 cent per milo iato for ten or nioie pet sons ti ivellng on ouo ticket on an } load of thu association. Kighteentli Annual Creeling. 15111410 , N. Y , August lO.-Tho eigh teenth annual meeting of the Traveling Pas senger Agents' association of the United States began It- , session this moiningin this > oajs Dctei-tlxe Mutt 1'lnkoiloii at < hicngo. Cmcvcio , August 1'J [ Special Telograin to Tin III r 1 Detective Matt 1'lnkci ton , in an ntoi view this afu moon i Idle ules the assei t Ion thitTascott , the murdeiir of Millionaire Suoll , has been captuicd ii\iho xveit , and concludes \\lth the reinarKnblerMatemcnt "They will never catch Tasiott : ho is > not \\.mted " " \Vlij notl" "Probibly those connected with the ptos- ecution could tell jou as well if not bettor than I could. There is a gioat history to thatctibo and inoit of It h is bocn published b } plece-mi'al some In ono p iper and some in another. I'roh ibly the whole matter \ \ 111 couio out some dav , but it does not appear so now. ( Jo iiiul see I'1 ! anlc Tascott , the father He will tell.ou . th.it ho is i ot vvoinedaud never has been oer those numinous anests of his eclobiated ulalion No , they will never ret Taseott , in my ounilnn " Mr I'inkciton intliuatcd that the murder was n lonspiiaev , in whieh ncunlo dear to the murducd man \\cio implkatccl. wjii.i'i T.iiti.t , . I'reiliet Ions'ih.it tlio I'l lee Will Soon itcach SI.ID a llushel. Ni.w YOIIK , August 19-An ndvauco of I cents a bushel w as m.ido In wheat today. Trading \ uisild and excited , ind the v.heat ling was full of d.unagln0' rumors as to the ciop both here and ahioaO , Iho bulls were iimlldent of their position , and now piedict l fit ) u bushel for this eiop Toieign houses coseud slioits. heavily. Aftu1 thucloio of the exchange business continued on the iurb , when a fuithcT advance ot li ill a cent re sulted The pilees for allaetivo options are no\v'Jj ecnts higher than they ucie u jc.u ago. All Alxmt a Souer. Ci i \ i IAM , 0 , August lit -Them was a desperate battle yesterday it Cortlneutal crossing , Putnini county , uetmecn employes of the Clover Leaf i.illroid und the \illugo authorities. ' 1 \illiirolald a senor under the tracki and the rallioul euiplojcs toie it up ShenlT AVilson , in respoii'o to a call for assistance , went to the scene of the trouble with a pos-o of cltl/ons mid a lompiny of militia , ( inns , levolvtrs and clubs \\cio fieilv. used. Atout foity persons \\cro in- juied but nouo fatully. 'I'ho noters v\iro tin illy impulsed and nil Is quiet tonight , though 11101 o tieable is feaicd Itepubllcam ] and ( ho Kli-ctl in I Ml. \VvsiiiMiToN , August ill. A was pupoIn cliculatlon on tlio Uoor of the hou e today nd- drestHt b > tlio lepublicau mcmbt'rs to the commUtco on uilcs leeillug tlio necessltv for llnal iietton by congress upon the national election bill mid oxprosslng \\llllngncss of blgncra to continue tlio piesent hesslou until Hueh action is hud. It la ivpoited Unit mow than forty republican signatures \\ero nt- taelied bolero tlio house met at noon. Killi'il lj l iilllng llock. Cut TFNNK , Wj o , August ! ! . [ Special Tel- cgnira to Tun ULI ] ( Jus Liir.onwus killed by n full of rock at the Iron Mountain stone ijuany today Ho was engnccxl In loosening the muss \ \ hen It wai precipitated upon him , 'MaUes Anntlicr C r , \Vyo , Aug 1st 10. [ Special Tel. ccrain to TIIK BLT ] ) . U. Munroo , super intendent of the Choycnno shops , will bo su perseded on September 1 , a notification to thileffcU havlngboen received fromSuper- luUudcct of Moth e Power Mlddlcton , LITERALLY COOKED TO DEATH A Fiightful Accident on the Old Colony Road If car Boston , TWENTY KILLED AND THIRTY INJURED. A I'assoiiKer Train .lumps iheTinok and LM-npIng Steam 1'ioin the Does TonIblo IjM'CUtloll. ROSTOV , Muss. , August 19 One of the most dlsistrons railroad accidents which ever occuired In the vleiuttj of lloston and ouo tlmt livals the famous Woollaston dts- astei of October 5,1578 , occuired this nftci- noon on the suno road ( Old Colony ) , and very neir the same locality. Iu the Wooll istou disaster ilftoen were Bltllled and neatly ono hundred and ilfty In jured. Today liftcen persons wore killed and twcnty-throo seilously Injured , tlneo fatally , and sexeral moro sustained slight Iiijuiics. The train \viecked today \vas the Woodhnll cxpiess , w lcli Is due in Boston at 1 05 p. in It consisted of a locomotive , bigtrago car , smoker , the I'ulliuiu cir Puritan und loin ordinary coaches , heavily loaded. The train had passed Quiney station , run ning about ten miles nn hour , and Just beyond President's hiUlge the engine loft the truck , f i om some cause at present uudotci mined , und plunged Into an embankment twelve feet high. The tender , b iggage ear , smokei and Pull man p issed b } the engine and wcio stietched along for a distance ot 100 led beside the tiack. 'Iho foi oinos t pissciiRer roach left the rails and full upon its left side upon the engine. riielov\cr fonvard poition went to pieces und of the pissengcis in the car , some lift ! in number , in my were thrown into the reii coiner , fiom which eleven dead bodies Were afteivv.uds taktn out. Iho escaping steam and smoke from the engine lustautlv lllled the car The foi ward cars weio foucd upward over the out-bound tiack , completely blocking traflle all day and night Onlj three pet sous on tbo tiiiln nhcid of the pas .eager coach weio injuied. These ucio tholUemnn , u ho was instantly killed , and buried uudei the engine , the engineer and the Pullmin car conductor , who v\eio both finally Injuied. In the thice ieir passenger coaches the oc cupants received no woiso lujuiy than a slight shaking up. Iho Ihst p issengcr coach was the pimelpil scene of dcith and agon } , and the oxpei- iuices of the unlucky oecupmts wcio piob- ablj never exceeded in honor and suffeiing tunny laihoid vvicckot iccent jeuis. The killed are : MIIS OHCUTT ALLEN , Philadelphia MUS MAUY u. ITNMLLY , aged bev- cntv , Louisville 1' . .1 JOHNSON , Montpelicr , Vt. JOHN UYAN , Ihe'imn of train , four women , two men and two cliildien , unideu- tilled. MK < * . A. C. WKL1.S , Ilaitfoul , Conn , and dmghter. 11. L WELCH , \Vatcr\lllc , Conn. ALICE .ma uA-rinuiNici : 'liNXiLrA . The follow ing weie bacllv iiijuied. Mit" Oscui FhN > Li.i.i , Louisville , scalded over whole bodj- . U. M. Coi'i' , Cleveland. O , scalded over whole body and not expected to llvo. U. 0. BAIIKV , Dorchcstor , foimeily pro- pi ietor of the Boston Heiald. scalded on face und bauds. Those seriously Injuied number thirty and the condition of two or three is critical. It is repo.ted that the name of one of the unldontllicd dead is W H. Giady and two others are Mis H. P. Johnson and hcrflflton- ) ear-old boy. His aUo icported thata niece of Mrs. A. U.Vcllf of llartfoid Is. among the uuidcntillcd dead. The coals of the engine sot fire to the coach , but the Iho wns soon extinguished. A number of physicians \ \ eie summoned to tbo spot and as soon as possible ) thoao living w ere taken f i om their positions of poul and those most soi lotuly hint taken to the hos pital. The dead were laid on the grass De- uo.ith a tieoNuntil the undertakers nruved AH that human skill could accomplish was done to soothe tbo la-L houis of tbodj in and quiet the pain of those suffering from burns and wounds. In the nftci noon the crowd became so great about the wicelt , tcaiingininuantsof cars to pieces und securing mementoes , that the of- llceisvcro compelled to duvo them nvvaj and erect guaid lopes , The goneiul Impression seems to bo that the wreck was caused by a spic.iding of the rails. The most unfortunate pai ty was the family of Oscar ronuelley Ills vv ifc , three children , mother and miid were in the paity. HU mother and two children wcio killed and his wifoso seitlTuslv Injuied that she maydiout any moment. Ills other child ana maid aie ) both injured. Thruo persons so far liuvo not been found , and five moro may die , making twontv pel EOIIS in all as victims of the teniblo wreck. Kleetue lights and gasoline lamps weio elected as soon as It began to giow dmk and thowoilcof cleatin0' uway the wieck con tinned all night. William Fennel of Boston , who was a pas. scngeron thofouith car of the tialn , gives the follnvvlitggiaplili ! account of bis expcii- once In the wrecked car , vshcto moat of the dead and injuied lay : "Iho uain was mil- nlug thiough Quiney at the rate of Unit ) miles an hour Wlicnnear I'losicloiit'sluiclgo theiev as a rumbling sound , followed bj nu awful erajli. The thrco forvv ird cais linclied and left the tiack I'lic fomth kept the rails and sv > ept along upon the biokeu locomotnc , uhlih lu\ lulls nav , ion iiiB Itself on top of It. The shoe \\.u ten ilic and it scorned as if the c u vas llfu d up twenty feet in the air When the ear descended on the en gine It sneived suddcnlj , the occupants being thiovvn violently about btiMiu came Into the car in clciibo clouds fioiri the locomotive , scalding and al mo-.t suffoe'allug the IHK > IIO ) penned inside Men and women w cto gasping about mo as they tiled to spe.i'c ' and shout as thov became weikoratul weaKcr. As the steam lllled th ( Ir lungs I could see them push their hands or feet through the broken windows tij Ing In vain to gel nlr. Itseejiiedas though eight or ten died light there bcfoio mo There weio foity or Ilfty passengers in the cai and all seemed wounded rnoie or less , twenty-five at least seiiously. I saw thu flesh buuied from men and women us the stcim enveloped them , and I hoard them gtoinlng in their death struggles as the steaming fumes became hotter mid denser. I'lnallv I reached a hole in thu bottom of the car In some way and ciawlod out. All about \vas AV rock and ruin , the passengers from the other cai i hid then liunllj gitbercJ themselves to- gtlhor and ucio not to bo seen. But over on the fence bordeiingtherailioul track ucrc ten or twenty men wate-hlng the ruin and powoiless fiom flight and astonishment. I sen lined , shouted anil hworo nt them , but they wouldn't move These mon saw mo tear nt the boaidsof the car bottom with all inv might , saw mo pull a help less uoman from the car , saw mo caught ue- ne ith n fallen bar of. lion and unable to o\tt 1- cato inj self and they refused to aid inc. I did what I was able In assisting others. " Ilailroail Wieolc at Helena. Hu KN v , Mont , August 19. This aftei noon a fiol ht crashed Into n passwiuer train standing * In the yard , killing Miss Potter of Mlciilinui. a passenger , and slightly lujmlng several others. Thiity fieljht cars uud seiv- eial coaches weie wrecked , An Illicit DIsllllQi ) ST Lot-w , Mo , August 10. The biggest illicit distillery la Aiknnsas , located In 1'lko county , has boon destroyed by United States oftlccH. The distillery was located hi a deep mountain gulch and hemmed In on all sides by rugged bills , Tlio distillers were discov ered In the mountains near by und were shot ut by the oftlcers , but escaped , Ofllelnls , ac companied by a posse , leave ngalu tomorrow for the sccuo ot the tifut , t'.IKI.V.li MHI'Jl.t&'S 1IVHIAI. . C.n/ > I'DDII the Placid oaliu-os of tin' Demi. ( ft.Wl < i ; Jitmt * f'onronflrNN'U.I Augilst I'lN'ew [ Yoik Herald Cable Special to Tnr Ilir.l A giund lequiem mass was hilel at the 1'dgbas- ton oratoiy to lay and formed the chief jior- tion of the funeral service ovet the remains of the late Cardinal Newman The church , uhleh was not of largo dimensions , was filled bv nu overflowing ccvifi elation , udmts- slo.i being lestricted to holders of tickets , hundreds of applications for which had been refused. The edlllco was draped with black and jellow and the cardinal's eollln liy upon u catafalque erected on a tilbuno In front of the high altar. The colmi was covered with a pall of velvet and there wcio many can delabra with yellow uat candles , which ucro ranged along each side. Upon the float of the coftln rested the cavdinu's t.issellcd lint , his red biicttu being placed on n pedestal below , on which also hung the heraldic arms of the deceased , tluce lieu-ts with the motto In Litui : "Hearts speakoth unto hcaits " Tbo body was enclosed in an elm shell w Ith an outer cortln of polished oik , be iilng a sim ple Latin insciiption. Man was celebuitcd bDr Illsloy , the Konian Catholic bishop of nirniinghnm. It was simjl and unaccom panied by giegoriuu music , so tint all the clerg > might take p.ut In It Of the upwards of one hundred present no f-nvci than sixteen were Hplscopal blstiops , and all wore poutlll- cil vestments , the other cleig\ being attliod Iu surplices. Among these present wcio Dr Walsh , nrehbibhop ot Dublin , mid lopiuson- tntives of riaiiciscnns , llcuedletlnes , Jesuits and other monastic orders , while the general attendance was n huge und aristocratic one In the course of the seivice , Dr. Cllffoid delheicd a shoit seiniou , In which ho spoke with much emotion of Dr. New maa's life mid chaiacter Five bishops afterwards pro nounccd absolution , Incensing the cofllu and spunUing It with holv vva'er At the con clusion of mass the coINn u is berne to the heaiso bj eight lajmen , oiatoiians following bearing pipers Iu tholr liands Only a very limited number of lelatlves and intimate fiieiuls accompanied tlio hcirsoto Ilednal , vvheio the Inteimeiit took placoIn a , little piivato cemetery. Tbo cardinal was burled , at his request , in the enith gra\o of rnthcu Ambioso St. John. Magnificent wreaths from Baronoas Burdctt Cputts and otbcis weio placed mound , 'Jbo closing ceiemonj was bucf and simple. o Doctor Galendo Ketarns to Halv.ulor. [ fDjj/i / If/lit ISM b > i Jiiimt ( Innlon nrnnctt } SVN SAI.VADOII ( via La Llbcrtad ) , August 10. 'New Yoik Herald Cable-Special to Tin .Uup ] Dr. Oalendo , tlio rcprosentatlvo of Sail Salvador to Guatcmrja , who was ar rested and subjected to variuis indignities in that countiy , icturncd , heio todav , coming on the United States m m of-war Tliolis to La Libcitad Dr Galendobiought with him tlio documents for iiriauglng thoprolliulnailesbf pcico botvvcoii San Salv udor and Guateinala for the accept ance of 1'iovlsioiial PiCAldcnt E eta This outcome of the ucgotlitlons Is the result of the effotts of illulster Mbnar of the United States aided byithu legation of NIcniaguii nndi Co ta Hiciv and the entire diplomatic coips. Salvadofls still watrUful , and should peaceful immuies fall , her auny is to bo held in readiness for a icopcnlng of hostilities. The Guatemalan Situation. ICopuitalit iSMbii James O'or.Joii Mcunc/M / CITV or GuATr\ui.i ( via City of Mexico ) , August 19. ( New York Herald Cable - Special to THE Bur 1 United States Min ister Mi/ucr icturncd hero Saturday from La Llbertad , haIng come to Snn .ioso en the United States man-of-war Thetis. Ho says ho will investigate the complaints about his telegraphic coriespoudenco which have re cently been made. Ho oppresses himself as veiy much pleased with his treatment bv the Salvudorians , but has nothing to say about tbeiesult of his ttip. Consternation contin ues iu this ctty. Piovislons und other neces- saues of life nic sold at fabulous pi ices Com merce Iseiy much liopicsscd Merchants have sent orders to the United States and to Huiopocouttcimantling and dcbijlng ship ment of all goods oideied for Guatemala. Tlic C/.ir Gives a Banquet. ST. PfcTiinsnuiio , August 10. [ Special Cablegiam to Tin Bi r ] A grand court din ner was giv en bj the cvar ut Nurva last eve ning. Yesterday was the anniversary of the With of the emperor of Austria and the mem- beisoftho Austii.in embassy at St. Peters burg hi honor of tbo occasion were Invited to and weie mesent at tlio banquet. The c/ur and all his guests wore decora tlous of v.ulous Ansti Ian orders. The czar and Umpcior William proposed toasts to the mler of Austila. Both uscd-tho Hussian language. At 7 o'clock this morning the cnir and Ijin- peior William diovo to Jaubuig whcio thoj witncased tbo aim } ' nnucivetj. The I Diiiineiop ill' IVnuue. Pints August 10 [ SjK-ci.il Cablegram to Tnr Bi.r ] Htbot , inlnistcr of foreign affairs , delivered an addiess on the subject of pro tection ut Arras last evening In the course of his rcm uks ho dee ! iml that ho would aslt the chamber of deputies to icmembci that rianco did not labor solely on her own ac count She bad all ( Milliters of tbo globu for her customeis , and these foi mod an element of her nches and ( wlltlcal Inlluence 'I hew \\at no giouiul foi uue.Vslueis at piueut Trance Is IICMI eful mil vigilant , ami can con tinue with contldeuco to develop her re sources. 1'mpcror \ \ illlnin'fl .TKovomciiN. Sr Pi Tnisiit'ito , Augubt J9. [ Special Ctt- blegnm to Tin : ULB.J Ijlmporor William will leave Nairn on Thursday for Oomoutott , thence no will go on Saturday to 1'eterhof Ho vvill take dinner at tbo imptilal pnluio mid ombaikatCronstudt onf the same night. Chancellor Von Capiivi will go dliojt to Po- teihof on Thuudaj to havouccnfcuencovvltli M UoGiciea. Tolsoiied I'olillcs n Seivla. Bnoitvnr , August Ifl. f.V committee of the Sen Ian progressists party attended n banquet at Topla. Subsequently members of the committee wore taKon.ill uiui then ( .ymp- toms showed they weie sufltiing fiom ni-si'ii- leal poisoning It ts snsiv > cted that nn.i ido wns placed In the food mtootlonnlly with the object of killing those who , partook of it and that the cilmo was committed by tbo politic d opponents of the piogusslsts. 'ilin TlireatiMiod Stilku In AuHlralfn. Mr uoi nsr , August 10. [ Special Cublo- ginmtoTitu Unf J The union oniccrs on many vessels here have'14011 replaced bj non union mm und the seamen have declined to work w ith them after Hit oxph.itloa of the time set or the notice tint hu : > been served upon voasel OWHC13. Ills expected that tin chipping trade will bj completely btopped before bituiday. A Fiiinnul.il Crisis In Mnnttwldoo. | PAIIIS August -Special [ Cablegram to Tin : BbP.l A dUpateli from Montevideo I sajs that the llnnnclal fcltmUlim there Is | worso. National bauk sthaios hiiva falloii to 21' ' CJold is qnotod utK'f ' pel cent premium. , Iho .Mellioiirno > lail. MEiiiotiiM ! , August 10 , [ SpecialTclosfiam | to Tur Hn-1 It Is likely that the mall ser vice between this dtuud San IVaiuUco will j cease Iu Nocailcc. . ACTIVE CAMPAIGN PROMISED , Republicans Propuing for Ilnnl Work in the Oongressioual Districts. / THE PROGRAMME IN THE HOUSE. Adoption of ix Itepuit I'rom the Com- nilttuo on Itulcs I'KIng Ijeg- Islntion for Tills and Ncvt U'iM'k. U\sniNoiov lltmrvt ; Tut' Ovtviu Bi r , ) filJ 1'Viiim I.M n Si iu IT , } \VAIII\CITON D U , August 10 } Secretary Carter of the republican con- giessionnl cnmpilgn commlttio said this afternoon : "Uy the gciryminder piocess in thovnilous states the dcmociUs sluco the last congressiciial elections h ivo loilly nude an apparent gain of about Ilfty dlstnets , and If they could cany all of the Uyiltoiy which they claim tboy would of course hav o a majority of peih ips ildccti iu the next house It Is not at all likely , however , that they can gala moro than bilf this num ber of the new districts and certainly will low some dlstiicts which they now represent. Whit the general lesult w ill bo no ono can foretell at this lime , foi tbeie are local issues of importance In orerj congressional distilet The republican cam paign committee is oigaiil/ing foi business and beginning wotk In earnest It proposes to defeat tbo wholesale geuyin mdcr se hcmes of the dcuiocnits , und I honestly bolicvo wo will elect a majoiity of the ne\t house of representatives. The dcmociats mav bo able to hold their OVMI In mostot the distilets they now represent , but the gerivmander , being an unfair means of campaigning , gen er.dly ivaets against these who have bicught it about The record of the mesent l.ouso of lepioseutatUcs has been thoronrhlj satlsfaetoij to the comtry It has favored the farmers and the liborers , it lias lucieased tliovolamoof the eirculitlng medium and bis fiilllllud the republican pledges to the soldien'o nro iccelv Ing encoui.igonicnt from oxery section of the countiy , and the battle which will open in eai nest next month vv III bo OHO of the most Interesting in the history of tbo country" Ucpiescntatlx'oCarter said that Mr Cl.ulc sou , who Is to bo the real head of the com mittee , would take hold of "tho rnmngcment In e.u nest on September 1 , and that some of Iho best woik would bo done to secuio the control of the next house of lepiesentatixes that has ever been seen. COMING uotsi : iroi i VTIOV. It wns only after a \ 01 } lively skirmish in the house todnv that the n poit from the com mltteo on rules setting aput tomoirow , riiuisday and Satin dav and Tuesd ir ami U'cdiicsdaj of next week for the consider i tlou of the bills to aid agiicultural colleges , pi ox Idlng for nn inspection of meats lor e\- poitation , taxing compound lard and prohibit ing speculation in the future dellxci.v of farm pioduco was adopted. While ncarU all of the opposition to the order of business came fiom the democratic- side , soxeral lopublicuns opposed itith gie it oiuncstiiess The latter believed that the anti-option bill should take precedence over all ol the other agrl- cultuial bills on the giouud that it moro tboioughly affected the fanners' interests than any other nieiiuro reported fiom the commfttoo on aviiuulturo. The soutlicrn members and exponents of labor who fax'or cheaper food for poor people blt- teilv opposed tbo short time for Iho consid eration of the pure lard bil. | They bellcx'cd that this measirre nhould bo placed last Iu the oidei of consideration and no limit fixed upon the debate , as many amendments will bo offered and a llnal substitute presented .In the foirn of the I'addock puio food bill. The Imd bill will meet with very stiong opposition fiom miuiy republicans , being class legislu- tlou crovimgof rivalry between tbo inanu- fuctuiors of bog laid and the manufactmers of the compounci and rctlucd Inrds mid that It is in opposition to tbo beat iiitcicsts of those who must seek the cheapest jet most health ful food article The south Is piactlcillx' solid in opposition to the bill , holding tlmt it Is n serious blow to the cotton seed oil iu- dustiy , which furnishes ( M ) per cent of com pound laid , and iu opposition to the interests of the colored mm and liboier , who must bux the cheapest grades of foods The tinti- optlon business , being placed last In the older ot consideration , will likely no tcumo to a llnal vote. DOIWY wouin ACCIIT i VOMIV\TH > V. IJepresenUtlvc Uorsoj has tocclx'od a peti tion , signed by several hundred of the lead- lug republicans and inlluential business men of Doclgo county , eirnestlj requesting him to bo .1 candidate for rcnominntion , mid pledg ing him their host endeavors to secure his re election if ho will consent to use to the use of his name iu the nominating convention. Mi. Dorscy havingrctcivei soimuj icquests of this character , today addressed the fol low ing letter to bis friends nt homo "IVtl lioin fiom so huge a number of m- nueutial icpubllcans In Dolgo asking mo to announce-niself u candidate for reelection affect mo most sensibly If it is the deslro of the republicans of the Thhd eongic-ssioual distitct , when assembled Iu convention , that 1 should continue my work hero I xxould accept the nomination. If , however , the p irtv would be strengthened by the nomina tion of some other mini I vvill most vvilliuglx' and gladly labor for his election xvlth that of tbo entire stnto ticket. Iliiriuom in our ranks is essential , and no man's ambition or piejuclices must be allowed to stand in the way of succesin November. " I'AUNO Till Ci\St'S IMJMCRVrOKO. , The census buicatl Is devoting Its attention to p.ijlng off the aimy of enumerators who hive been chimoiiup over slnco they have completed their vv 01 k for tholr pay. The do- liy in Iho pivmeat isduo in manv cases to tl o slipshod and careless way iu which some of the omimeratois hnve Uono thcli work and tJio buieau found it nccess.uv today to 01 der the suspension of the pivmuit of the supervisor's salary In the fifth dls- ilit of Pennsylvania owing to the ciielcss condition of some of the schedules which ho hau accepted from ono of bis enumerators.flhe accounts nro being 'nacle up In ail tbo states simultaneously uud ns fast as each enumerator's account Is completed a xoucher is cent to him directly Tlio iweiuge paj of all inumeiators isf 10 , though some of them in raio Instances got as high a100. . snsi III.VMOLS Assistant SecreUiiy Chanillor has nflhmed Commissioner ( hoff's ' decision disinUshu ; the contest of .fames O Ilnitvvoll against the homestead of .lames W Uoodfortho noitb east ' 4 of hcction 1& , toxvnshipja noilh , i.ingu IT vxejt Uh idion dlstllct , HobeitO Ilnidln has been appointed nost- master at \ \ hlttler , Lincoln county. Mr Doisov has i-ecommendnd the appoint- mowtof O. M Moffat as postmaster at Hat- nsiiuig and .lohn A. Panell nt Thodford 8. C'uU In and family of Iowa City and John 12. Bioaloj of Dubuijuo mo at thu St. James , .1. A. Aiuold of KVnruoy , Is ut Iho St Jamo' . Kc'nator Paddock today called up In the semite the Uncolu pjrt of rntiy bill , whiili was ntncniicl by tlio bouse upon motion of Mr Council , uud the house amendment xx'.as coiicuired in Tbo bill will now go to the picnUuit fur bU signature Thn mcanuio was orlulnull } Introaurud in the semite by Mi I'.addrujc and xvas inescntcd In the house by Mr Coif.ell O M llarncwof I.lucolu Is hero \V H Moulu and KiodV Pinker of , Omiiba are In thoelt > on their wtiy to Kuj j inpo They hive t > ( * L'uiod pa spoils and x111 loax'o for New York tomorrow * . Mr Mori Is will muiry Miss Mlnnlo Itlchardsoa of Oiniha In Geimx'.i. Svvit/ieilaiid , und Mr. Parkur xvlll art ai his bo t nun i KtiTcitmy Nublohas denied the motion of P Itdomburg of Huron , S 1) ) , for a ichear- i lutr uud levlovv of the moit age caee , luvolv- ' I lug the commutation proof ou u homestead 1'i.imi b. HI.AIII. j i rreslilentlal Noinliintlon , August 10 The pieiildoat today scut the Xyllowlng notubiuUon to lUn , senate Levl 1' . flight , District bin , to be register of xvllls In the t Culuiubli , 7 * n 11,1. IT r.iti.-it ) n.tntit.\\ A Total Collapse ol the Win ! * ! SrJiiMiie I'li'dy I'l eil let oil " Citie 100 , August 10Sp [ > clil reloti. Ao Tin llKi'l Tlio Chicago Mill , vvhosl < tl- clpal editor Is a Sjutb pir.J emunls\ \ V\ nmlliitlmitoly conuectol with xxoilii AflStr m liters , In a sensation il ntta > k of ox or a ool- unin this uflouiOJii sa.xs "Iho linuulal alTiihsofthoVoild's Columbian exposition company haxo assumed an e-xiltlng plnl o dining thu pist two xveeks Tor this ic.ison , It Is said by persons xx ho Imoxv , moio than an } otlicr , hrvo the m my wcut changes been in ide in the plans of the directors in ro guiil ton site Iu this course till is hugely duo to the uneortalutj that prexalls nt pics- cut The clouds are dully becoming moio ominous and to such a pass have xx-oild's fair matters como that not a few men of good Judgment mo speculating on the total collapse of the expo sition scheme. " "Tho finance of the fair company Is the real absoiblnir question , " suld a gentleman tbls moi n Ing xx ho knows the hlstoiy of the xx'oild's full movement sdneo Its Inception , " hut it Is carefully guarded fiom the public- Dust is thrown In the eves of the people b } the use of the site question , which is made thoonl } subject of conx cisation between the dhectors uud out * ! lers. The fact U th it the popular subscription Is not the glorious suc cess predicted There xvas subscribed about $ . 1,000,1100 bv upward of U',00) ) poiMom 1'ho subscriptions xxcio undo while the icMlilcnts of C'hlcaf-o weioworl < ed up to a high pilch of enthusiasm. Now the people haxo coon d on" and it Is diflleult to collec t All the causes of dissatisfaction taken together hnx'oeiusul at least ri per cent of the sh.uohoUlcrs to nrglci t to paj then assessment , and t em sa.v with over } desire to Keep within bounds that fullv one-half of the popular fund of * TiHH,000 ) xx ill be lost unless theio Is a change1 "Now xvlint effect w 111 nil this Juggllnir of sites und the knowledge of the tiuo condition of the finances h.ix ciou the people when thov como to vote on the constitutional amend ment , whlcii xviil enable Chicago to raise tbo aildllioiial"i,0KKil ( ) , ( ) ) It is cisy to forecast The people will bo disgusted b.v Noxember nc\t , and alreadv in my of tbo ill- icetois are bc'jiiinlui ' ; to tremble lest the pmposid amendincnt should notrccelxo the roquhcil number of xotes Iho xvoiking clisses , having been opposed , .lie not slow in siving thej xxill not \otefoi the amendment , nndthej constitute thogic'it mijorlty. M.mj people soiiouslv object to the heax'y incioi oof taxes The diiectois nio beginning to reilio the blackness befoio them , but hoping against hope , seek to keep the public Iu ignorance of the io.il tumbles. Suriily a mister mind mu-t quickly appear on the sumo or the vvoild's fair will end in dis aster" ItOItUt'ft F.lllt MHK.CTOIIN. llii'j Stret and Adjourn Without fee- leolliiK n Site. Cmrvoo , August IU. After a xvranglo last ing until nearly midnight the dtrcctois of the world's fair ndjoilined again this evening vv ithout definitely settling on a site for the gioat exposition. It was expeclcdon nllsUes that the meeting xxoulcl bo a decisive one , but at midnight the- question vv is left moro open than it h id been for anj tlmo for xveclts past Aside from hearing the icpoits of committees nndcvpeits , the xxholotimo xxas ucailv con sumed in the Interchange of widely dlttoilng views. At times the talk grew quite heated and again xvont Isoino in the extreme. Action -v.is tukcn on but two motions. A resolution of- feied by T. .1 Jeflery was adopted referring tbo question of the site biek to the committee xx ith instructions to ub nuleii all considera tion of .TacksiKi park unless enough aiea theto , sav 100 acres , could bo made ax-ail- able at A reasonable cost to accommodate the exposition Any other slto obtained bv the committee to contain tot less than -100 acres. The resolution also contained a el wso cvpiessing a desiiotouso in connection with nnj slto selected the pres ent F-uho Fiont p.uk. Following the adoption of this resolution , another , proposed uy Lijman.T Gigc , was canied , loJecthiK the cltx oiiliiuneo granting pennissioii to pile or ml in the harbor adja cent to the present strip of land known us Iil.o Fiont p nlc. Gage's icoolution contem plated anew oidinnnco , to be obtained fiom the city council , permitting a moro roitritled use of the lake front , detuils of which xvill bo agncd upon lateiVitli matteis left in this indutlnlto shape the diiectois adjauined until night A C'fJ \ ft H Yl'ltS IN. < Taw t'rox en to Boa Coiitn Ious I- ous Disease. CincMfio , August 19 [ Special Telegram to Tin Hi r. ] Kxpciimcnts luxe Just heen con cluded In this city that xvlll bo of tno greatest Importance to the picking industiy and to x'ctcrlnaiians , many of xvhom have hitherto thought that nctlnomv costs , or lumpy Jaxv , XXMS not a contagious diseiso and that the meat of cattle alllicted by it was not injuri ous. Members of the llvo stock boards of several states have supii intended the killing of a number ot cattle alllicted xvith lumpy jaw and ov immcil the bodies. A week ago llfty-ilvo xxero killed and yes- teidav Uililj-fonr moio The object xxas to asiertaln toxvh.it extent the disease afleoted the cntiio system so as to make the meit of such cattle unlit for food. Tlio result of the examination xx.is that in about V ) percent of the caselux estimated the disease xvas ob- seived to Imx o uffuctoJ the iutei ual organs and the lloah. Mr. Aim tiKiig of the United States bin can of uiiimal tnduntry xras among the ( listin- guished expeits piesc-nt Dis Pnciuln and Liia.ige expert micioscoplsts , took n numbci of specimens lor examination and forcxpeil inonts in inoi illation They expect to cor- lohuratc xxhat has been usseitoJ by C5eim.ui and Picii' h scieutibtsthat lumpj jaw Is u contjB'iJUs discaso. ; ! Over a Team of Sfules Cuvi'Mvv , Neb , August 19 , [ fepecial Tele0'iam to Tin : Hi r j Mond.ij evening Henry Suodgi.ass , whoso mules hud been stolen and returned , cntciod Chailcs Gaul- sou's jnrd and lucuscd him of the deed , at the suno time opening liio xvithout any rf. feet. At thu third shot ( Jaulton at tacked Suodgrasj with a club , but was knocked down by Snodgrms with the butt ol his icvolrer. At the ap peal nnco of Ci.ariison's lilied man Snodgrnss was f lightened avvuy and atrested the next inoinhig , ai.d undoi a $ .UX ) bail was bound over until tbo next dlstuct coait. fitf.atnsliljrrlviilfl. ) . At Noxv Yoik TherVeiteuiland , from Autxvcip ; the State of Oeoigla , fiom Lilis- coxv. coxv.At At Hicmethaven The Kldor , from Xcvv York At T.nudon Sighted' Tlio Callan , from New Yoik ; tlio SvvlUcrlund , fiom Phlia- delph a. Injured AMil i < I oaiilln n Tialn , Tin in 01111 , Neb. , August U [ bpo lal Tel egram to.TiiL OKI J- A passenger on the west bound tiiiln fell xxhllo attempting to get aboard and xvas qulto badly Inn t. His naniu could not be le.uned. Tlio train xvus Just leaving Mi'rnu when the accident oceurud Ho losldfj near Mindou and xvas on hU xvav tj Ncvvcas'lo to work on thu H. & M. Ho will recover. _ Klllocl In n .Ml no Kvploslon , PAiiMntsnuKO , Ind , August 10 By nnox- plosion in the McCracklin coal mltio today Emoty McCt&cklln xvas killed and Prank MrCucklln fatally burned. Another opera tor ! * bVlllIuUic mine audls Uought to be deaj , IN SPIDER WEBB'S ' PARLOR , Ohlcf Sargent of the FircTOn Hns on Inter * x low with tbo Vice President. FLATTERY DEALT OUT IN DIG DOSES. . Uollnlte KIUMI as to ( lie null of tlio CuntiMiMicu liiill uatluiis I'olnt ton Mon- Btoi St ilko 1'oilay. Nrw YOIIK , August 10. Thcio wns nn nlr of uiieaslnoss about the ( irand Centuil depot this oveniugand for the tlrst time In scveml dm s prep nations were undo for \Vobb und VooihiiM to spend the nlglit In thudcpot. An emergeney tin * apparently in ism to induce the New York Ceiitnil ofllelnls to nntlclp\to \ deNelopinonts tint might require tbilr nttentlon at any moment. The eiitiso of this amlety of the Cent ml nu\n- ageis , nn nnxloty which iippoueil enlj In nil unusunl avcisloa to in iking imy coin men t on the situ it Ion , mis ncnlyut last oxplauied by nn event of tlio forenoon This episode was an Intcivlow between Vice President \Volb und Chief S u eal of the Ihothuhood of Locomotive Firemen hi this confeienco Webb was jil ic'od In the situation of doing moit of the talking. In n loullul manner ho romiill- nii'iitod SuytMit mill thu oigiiul/atliui of \\hlchthohttor\vaslliolie.id foi tbo mnii- ncr In which it hid remained , true to the ( Vutid iluiinj , ' the stilko W < > > li ga\o hugent every oppnitiinlty to miv that the llii'iiun tippiorlitod thu ( omjilliiu'iit nml would continue'In the futuie , as In the past , tuio to the liitciests of tbo iillioict und not Join the ranKs of the stiliters , hut the vile \ ihlet ol the tlremcn did iiot sny nnj thing of the Kind TlicrcMVin nn nppiront unwillingness to tnllc at anj leiiLUi nil the put of Sirgoit. 'J'hls Intel view caused unoslncss. Xoitlior U'obbuoi Voorheos had much to si\ this evening. Nothing further has be < Mi he.nd fiom 1'ovNdc.rlj or leadeis of the ICulglits of Labor. Ni H YOIIK , August l'i The much taRcd of conlerom o of labor lenders occurred this evening nt the St. Cloud hotel mid lusted for two hours The \\liule situ itlon was fully discussed , but no conclusion \\na iiacl.Cd. Tbo discussion \vill \ bo resumed In the morning. At midnight the Indications nro that A strike fai leaching iu its cbuacter uill toilay ho inuienraUd on all the lallioaits of the Kie.it Vamleihltt sjstiiu. Tbo four lubop leideis in eoiifeieiuultli the executive oom- mitteoof the Knights of Labor mo niemlcis ofthesupiemo council of the feduritlon of railway eiujdoj os. Tlio genual demeanor of the memhcis of the confoieuco was that of men euganed In a heavy tisk. They posi tive ! ) refused to siy in whntvvaj thiir ilrllb * ei.itbus had ivsulted , beyond the statement that no conclusion vvii'u cached. TIIK CKM'IttTs h I'll I UK. Lnliut * IjcnclcrH iVril in Xew Voile Vli'o L'lesltlent AVehli 1'ullcH. Ni-vv YOIIK , August 11) ) . Mr Webb ol the New York Central this moinlng said' 'Tor the past few dujs Iliavo been making arrangements to got n new force of fliometl in case those on the load go out and Inivo suc ceeded so lartbatimy dohy fwra that causa will only bo temporary. If uoc essarj I will stop every pnrticlc of frolght tralllc , eloso up oveiy yaid and keep them closed until I Imvo obtained a sulllclcnt iiiunbcr of nou llnmen to resume the fi eight ti attic. Ihis I think I can accomplish \\ithin fort -elulit hours , as I have IOIIR lists of men who will come at the win'os wo vvill piy. My i o idlll o\pend $ jH.iO,000 ( to win and in m.v action lam b iclicd hj tbo stockholders " It seems to butho ceiic-iil opinion of the men tlmt Webb's action In icluslm ; touibl- trato will losult in the train conductors , llre > mon and svvitcliineii being called out and a piodigious stiikodccbuecl \ . \ \ \ aftunioon. 1'ovvdeilj and other stuko leadeis were seen ted ly , hut they v.onld say nothing as to v\hit their plims In icgurd to tho&tiike All Quiet at Albany. AIUVM , ft , Y. , August 19 Theio hud not been nnj trouble boii ) ted ly up to noon and none Is expected Ficight trains me niovlu * thioughtho cltj all light , biipc'imtcndent Uissellbiys Itill bo hut ashoit tinio befoio the full height tiatllcis icsumed. Infoimutioii hits b en leeoived lieio that Cicnenil Malinger Tom oj of the Now Yoilt Cential bus sent a dispatch to Superintend. out Bimo\\3 to icinstiito the all iking switch- men. Iluuovvs ivfuied to conllim or deny tba statement , but it is believed , however , that the dispatch wns received Mr Devlin of the uxecutlvo hoard said "Wo aio uniting novv to hear fiom New Yoik what the basis of scttloment was , thin \vo u 111 be able to dceidi ) uhat to do Jf It is satisfactory the men will ( jo hiclcto woik ; If notthej won't , and that's nil tbei els toll. " KlTecthoribo Strike nt < ' ( ! } { ( ) . On levee , August 19 [ bp-cUl Tulogrim t TUB ni r.The ] elTect of the New Yoik Cen tral Btilko was plainly miutfest on theMlcli- igaa Central and also on the Lake Shore road * today. Foi the Hist tlmo hlneo the stilka btpan the Lnko Shoio rofusoJ to accept pcr- Ishablo freight , and not a pouml of any kind Offioirht ( w is solicited Thoie.isou of till * abindonincnt of business is that tlio Lnko bhoioconnci ts with the Now Yoik ( .cntittl at BulTilo , vvluio thostiiko is nupaiuntly the bottesf and whiio the ynuls nre iliokcl wltli fulglit 'Iho Michigan Cential is bettor off foi tlioioason that it connects with the Now Yoik Cential at Niagara Falls , white thcio Is no dlllK ultj of moment A small nmonut of iierishulilo fruight vsas sent out over the * Mlt hL'iin ( ontral , but , llko the I.aku Shoie , it solicited no business The Nlikol IMuto h is independent outlets nve i the 12i ie , Luclc- nwaiinii and Lchigh Valley ix > ids and Is uctu- ally doing a hirgor Imtilnesu than bc'fuio the sliiko bofiiii The Koik iHland hliiko In Chicago ended toduj without trouulo Tin ! Situation at Iliiiralo ITi Bti'i vi o , N. Y , Auftiut 19 - ' 1 ho situation , In connection with tbo Ctnti ilstilko remuluu unchiui'ed. ( All ejcs turn to Ne\v Yoik , whore It is cxpeetcd th.it Mcusn Powdoily , hugciit , Hoxviud mid others will ted i > icacU some com lusiou us to the best course , to fol low. _ I'eturiKil nt the Coiiipanj'H Terms. NnYOIIK , August 19.Tho Now Jersey kteol and Iron company of Tienton , N J , re- poiU the stiiKo ended , tbo men having 10- tui ned to vv oik this moiuiiifut the coaipany'a terms. l'H Const luitloti. J ( USIJN. Miss , August 19 Tlio most Im portant business piesonted to tlm c Diivcntlon todaj was theiepoit of the committed oncio- dcntitda in the cent wtod elect ion cnso of Mould and I'earman aialint Melthev and Montgomery The mujonty of the ( ommittco lopoitcd in fa\or of the I'MitosttuiU and the minority ropoi ted In favor of the con tetters Attlon waa dofeiied until tomoirow , when .Mont- Kuinery. onoof thocontuatiea , and n fonnor Klavi of , l''JU'i-sou ' DtuU mill tljoonly coloird man in the co ivcuitlon , will bo heaul in Ilia ovMibebdf. Jud0 | hlinrcl i < portrd a plan of fiuiriauo today , which luovldes for the prop i ) mint of u poll tat nud hnllotltii ; on the .Vnerlcau plan A losolutlonuas also pasfioil uquoillngthuudhl.iry ] commlttro to report to vv lint oxU-nt Iho con vi nt Ion Is bound b > the provisions of the ait of ci/iiK'iess ud- mlttliijf Mlselsslpiil into the union. ' 1 ho Htenmor iloNep Ino Ovridue. loen ) , August 19 , jSiicchil Cablegram to Tin. lieu ] Iho Ostciul atoamor Princes * Josephine la four hours ovoidiio and consldcD n bio anxiety Is felt for her bufcly. She bn * ( lui o ui.uib.i ( of ya scuiim-s ou board.