Show LAID B REST cardinal lanu iii A greit followed the remains to their last bestin place services NEW TURK jan 21 V london di patch KM the today of the late cardinal viba inide in ide aba cc xion of a demonstration of and sympathy in ver many respects the contrast the tu martinc nd the one of yesterday yet erday was a notable one tharo wag an utter absence of public pomp ceremony Ctr emony of military anil military bands with trappings of w and the representatives of the nobility and aristocracy were mail 1 by their absence but in the vast crowd that filled the oratory at brompton and stretched itself out for block after block on the adjacent streets thera were representatives not only of tho denomination of which of waa one of the princes but of episcopalians Episcopal ians and of methodists and baptists and presby te rians of of men and women who believe in and worship god and of men and women who den v the existence of a creator the various labor organizations not only of the me but of many interior towne were also represented by delegation a tribute to the sincere deraat thil th il tha dead prelate had always in question and which were calculated to to redound to the advantage of organized labor the acene within the sacred edifice was gloomy and nt the fame time aeve ir tl e extreme pillars roof cupit and aide dl ain w TV shrouded in black within the rails were ever four hundred b in full vestments two kur dred of tham being B at every catholic diocese in england the casket rested upon a lofty catafalque which occupied the head of the centre aisle directly in front of the alter it was surrounded with ligh ed ca adlea and a large golden cross blood at its bead at the foot was a incense bearer while around the outer frame of t ie catafalque thirty eee lytes formed a circle the cele bration of the requiem mess occupied fully four hours the venerable vene dr calill urd bishop of te diocese of clifton at bristol wis Be lebrant and the sermon which was an to the great life work of the deceased pie lale was delivered by bishop hodley of newport the musical portion of the ceremony was of a hobt elaborate character at the conclusion of the service and after the faunl benediction had been pronounced the casket which vim of polished polin hed mahogany with bronze mountings and covered with a roman pall of and amaer bilk with a deep of fringe cassels tassels tas sels waa to bearbe this was drawn by six coal black horses the 2 leading ones long ridden by curtains of carriage of death were not drawn upon the top of the casket wan placed the hat of the dead cardinal to cother with crucifix the hearse was followed by thirty four cantales can each drawn by a pair of homes and containing ane dignitaries nit aries of the churco behind these bame delegations from churchea of the metropolis representative a of societies and personal friende ot the dec ead the entire beina upwards of three miles in length throughout the route to kaneai green cemetery the streeta were crowded while many of the closed their windows or dipp lared other evidences of mourning the interment will take place late this afternoon |