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Show A BIG AFFAIR. The situation oa the New York Central Cen-tral Kallroad Miott. no Improvement. SERIOUS INTCRFCRCNCC WITH THE MAILS. A Collision on the lionir, Waterlojrn and Odemunrg Itoai!. The rolice rraDgeiarnts. By Tetmapti to the NEW J. THE nilLIMIlD S1T1..1TIOX. Slitlrrar&t m In tlm i'lrrmrn Mrlk. lui; loMlrndlrtm. Sra- Yoiar, Aug. II. All through the night and carlv this morning it looked as though the strike ou the New York Central I was slowly but eurclj petering out. Nevertheless, bcth imrties, so tarns they went at all, were :i3 Mubl-ori as ever. The liulfalo express or newspaper train moved out on time al o a.m., aud before 7 o'clock two tndus had been sent out over the Harlem divi-ion. Soon after an aunouncement was made tliat all trains would be run today. The police arrangements remain the same as yesteruay, except that the men w ere told not to leave their lusts fur even an lustaut. Vlce-rreudeut Webb contradicted contradict-ed the statement made last night, that tne firemen had struck. He declared that all lossenger trains were running fully manned. Everything, he said, was in Due shaj-e all along the road, except at Syracuse, where proper protection was not accurded. Ho had telegraphed tele-graphed to Governor Hill for troojH. He added that arrangements wre being jierfected for moving the freint today. The first freight which moved ! since the strike left the jards lor Albany al 9 a-m. No opposition w as made by the strikers, a a heavy guard of olice wus on hand. ssixt; -filth sjtlM.t ianl frQm which me first shipment of freight wa made, 1 the most imuurtaut in Uie city. The freignt traiu rs-ed riplgtou Djyvil at lu:3rt; everything to that liolnt vu nil rtt-ht a fin o'clock everything was In good shajie at the Grand Central depot. The police arrangements are the sime as yesterday. No excitement prevails around the depot, except that large numbers are Jjiplylug for work al the temporary employment bureau. KOU ALBANY. Al.HA.sy, A-ig. IL Adjutant General Porter has received word that everlhing is quiet at DewiU. l'asseugcr trains ran tills morning. A COLLISION. Brn-ALO.Aug. 1 1. The situation on the Central road is unchanged. The strikers aru few in number and quiet. Trains from the east are coming in several hours late. The Chicago limited, due here at S:35 last night, got here at 5 this morning morn-ing and at 10:30 was still (lauding at the depot. The Walertown westbound flyer on the Home, Walertown &Ogdens-burg &Ogdens-burg this morning collided with freight cars on the siding at Adams Centre. Four freight car, the engine, en-gine, baggage car and first coach were damaged. Though the front of the coach was torn completely away, not a passenger was Injured. The fireman sustained severe brui-es. Trains were delaved but a few houts and the track is now cleared. TO BE COXSIDEI.ED. Sciujrrox, Pa., Aug.ll.-General Master Workman Powderlysaysthe New York Central strike will prob-I prob-I ably I w considered at a meeting of the general executive board in Dt-troiton Dt-troiton Weduesday. He believes that, if necessary, the llrotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Fin-men Fin-men will join the strike. Thr I-rrsl.Unl an tiie Water. CllATllAjr, Aug. II. The Jlalll. mere, with President Harrison on board, is passing north and will reach Boston about 3 p.m. JloreTronblrat rballinin. London, Aug. IK Further and moie serious trouble has occurred among the troops in the garrison at Caainam. Four days ago the har-af3 har-af3 f horses belonging to the artillery ar-tillery wassobadly.cjit that It was necessary to abandon jthe proposed parade today. It -was discovered that the harness had been hacked 1 n such a manner as to render It entirely en-tirely useless. Three of the artillery men wfio were leaders of mutinous movements have deserted. |