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TIIE SUN, MONDAY, JULY 8. THE OLD DOMINION FOR ILG. ee 7 OF THE STATE IN THE LIBERAL MOVEME and is in the very prime f Madison, who offer- ley, 18, & somewhat nh prominent in Vir~ about 65 years of ne mental and ph. Gen. James ed the resolutic younger ma finta politic ock, and Dantel, aman of Jarion, and ts mysterious Iady recetyed? Was it Or was it $10,000? answers to these questions would the evidence Shall the people have them? Or must the wait till the election of an honest it possible to bring out the The locomotives and cars being much lighter than on the broad gauge, the wear and tear are far less be made by the rednetion of hauled is enormous on « is shown by the fact narrow guage, THE BRST TAL Tt Shines for AIL exence, has a voice like a The Spirit of the Conservative Convention Hourboniam S rrent—Virginia Si 20,000 to 5 ow gauge, t the Bast India narrow-# car, weighing pounds of cotton or y while leading his brigade In the ie heray fy e ttysburg, and MONDAY, JULY &, 18 Pickett at enjoys a large y. W. Walker of Weatmorela 000 Majority. J is new to the ements To-Dny. ving freight, while nn broad-sauge box car, eurry- .000 pounds of cotton, weighs ase has just oceurred in 1828 Mra, BULLMAS, & WiduW, ated, leaving a will which bequeathed her property. isting of two estates with hot malden nieces inper, Haldw Academy of Muste Bowery Theatre Olymple Theatre =I have just spent 1) with the politicians 9 been a clo Jroeley move- a week in comm of the Old Dominion, a attentive spectator of the Convention. this assemblage are in the high factory to the friends of the Libe Flournoy is an old Whiz. @ cood f@ good fellow, and # Gry bw very handsol 18,500 pounds. carries nearly three and a be If times its it; in the other the t in freight by 2,500 ay be considered an n unfair illustration; but in this regard is shown Kquare Theatre with a provision that if fore the Com THE YOUNGER CLASS OF urning to a younger class of men, we find Mr t degree satis: cause your The delegates to Ball nd conspteuc the Greeley and Bi ition was doubtfe secured a vote in th give you a typ I may cite the and if he died rty was to re should go to the then the pro {ty of Poston for the benefit The nephew referred to was Mr. Jonn B. HA itioned in the will treme ease, and »re are all strong of endorsing yporter of Gi sburg fs a dele its the honor by Greeley and the Liberal cause. meed Is due Capt. Ham Chamberlayne, the edi- tersburg Index, a journal which has in’ the good cau Hinton of Nor- n, George and Ley. and his 8° died in the year 1849 the three nieces died in 1880, and as neither of them was ever married ther to elim the property time the nephew alr had two children born to him after the death of Mrs. BULLMAN, and t trix finally passed into th No person questioned the I their ownership, and they would have conti to hold possession of the property h concluded to sell one of their estates, which led in the course of which the is frm supp on tho Denver and For instance ‘on this point could hay Virginia Conventon. epirit that pervaded the bod: case of ex-Gov. Smith, who for over forty years na favorite stump speaker of the Ds overnat of the State, member of gress, and Whose yersonal gallantry in the war was most etrikingy Mlustrated AN OLD HOURDON SWEPT AWAY BY TILP CURRENT. ywan dd man, and even his old an. ists are quite ready t to gratify ils eagerness for position. Gov, Smith ac flerce opposition the Liberal movement, which in 1868-0 rescuedVirginia from the spoilers ; and v he liso far swept away by th rent that he avwws his readiness to support ndore@ion at Butimore and urge his Grant, b yields so ung! pat he waisted th vonse of the Conven- of the Greele; and Brown ticket n next morning in the vote for Out of elght animals weigh- )00 pounds will carry nin ww pounds, hs 18,000 pounds, and will rendered excellent servic ned, Mr. HALEY, Wise, James R. Fisher K. At. Farran of Amel tersburg, Col 1 of the testa " Grover of Norfolk, I Ttandolph Tucker, Ch Marshall Harger, Snowdon of Alexandria, an dead weight head greater Ina train of twenty cars con- taining nine head of eattle each the dif- ference in the matter of dead weight would be pounds per jad they not do anything in | coming to th ential in Virginia polities, L Crump and Jud, {up town resident ay rank Judge W. old will turned up. proviso relating to the city of Boston might be w on the title which had be icitor was re- of whatever rights Key will be received at our regular mond, Fran] orfeld, Lewis G. Haine of Amelia, Dan nsidered a shat moved, and the city « Juction in the ce he narrow vy of Broadway regard to @ nd Opera house he committ 1 onda of Halifax, and Col Robert B Withers, i vice to the Liber Alex. Moseley in the cost roads, and in getting rid of the necessity of zht, narrow freight at rates | cause has bt y ofthe Whig as by any man in Indeed the battle, so far as it was a bat- tle, was fought In the press and won ina week before the politicians had time to get up ters. The Richmond Whig, Richmond eraburg Index. P folk Virginian, and other Journals, deserve the bigh- fi Ex-Senator R. M. 'T. Hunter of Essex, the Hon, A.H.H. Stuart, John Ke Edmunds of Hallfax, Senotor Johnston were absent fr: Convention, but are all in favor of the Liberal movement, and sustain ¢ THE CONTEST OVER THE RESOLUTIONS, ‘There was a very Interesting resolutions intr solicitor took the matter into ¢ clusion that the whole property, worth some #20,000, t city of Bost confirmed by th owners find that submit to this unex; the Inevitable resolutions declaring th Early in the politicians fo: ampaign of 1840 disc hauling enormous dead roads can tr “than roads of ordinary gauge can afford to carry it to vouch for the a ons of this commit nall respects, itis evident that if the broached in Tae Sux som 0, of building a narrow-gauge aire m New York to Chicago, which d depend for ite business mainly on ut passenger trains to wld be car- ct, that road would acquire profitable legitimate business than wed to the This view of the case has been The result was s delegates at large to Baltime gentlemen put in nomination for these positions, Smith was the lowest but one, beaten overwhelmingly by Mesars. J« win and Thomas 8, Bocock, who had beer the principal champions of the Greeley resc the night before, and was beaten also in the roe bya young nan—Capt. Chamberlayno—who for the first time was a candidat young Confederate nothing to do but sted decision, Was as great a surpris Cincinnati, Without under curacy of the labor is largely employed in the India islands, a substitute rty-seven youre M1 cooly emigrants from Britich West Indies, Democrats general and prol nyced shout duced by Gen. nly sustain the Ci and integrity of Hannise de appreciated, August and September trated his po; overthrow of apparent to the common mind Deas Ricrimony. duced into the and in the twenty-ni there were 46,101 cooli island of Mauritius. was not until the soldier and edit barely failed of an election ; but though beaten, distanced the 1 s his prejudices to the highe the Southern people. Wisk AND MOsHY tT must give you some idea of the pereonne Whea I tell you that ex- osby, Mr. James Lyon not members even voted for by the people from India introduced During 1871 British British West Indies recetved found to be mi ug to work ont ated colored men acquired an ambition to work who have 1 minodate local port the Greeley and Brown ticket. though the word instruct ts not employed, the ‘lutions of Instruction, and were vehemently resisted ert L. Montague, Col. It ther speaker he neverthel urbon, who | resolutions ar more useful and will tions than the Ii Withers, and per monaed his flzht well in success. vere would be an end to the lists who tax the pre und who never ritted his wishes who, though ready or hopes to cloud his for themsclves, work for anybody, considerable, Harmer Gilmer were elected long Convention ate of three hours th lutions were adopted with only a few any apprehensions of nresult inteet 1c beaioh.$ ee and after ad Demoeratic service have ed in experin jey movement will ha {influence upon the campaign, tes T shall be greatly dis tical or party leaders Sraly in favor of pass Ould took no greatest imp with an intluent is that the Conven w, thus dispen make use of compress the For propelling tt will on the « the strongest resolutions in favor gentlemen go with NIA SAFE FOR GREELEY Virginia is safe for Gre using here to read Ventilators they employ in water between by a large major- place where this ay istoni-hment, Soonatterwa to laugh, and they laughed very loud said it was the d they began as the elections prior r less clearly demon of Grant's defe ovember shall 1 ry with gentlemen whe idental, and wh: ed by their friends, AN ACCIDENTAL advantage of tl their vagaries the State is ent is strong wich greater th nm will give to bsence of what ta Other advan. the saving of spa New Fugland mses begun t war through the vulnerable part, the tages claimed for It are cupled by the 1 unexpect publican qui I that there Conservatives, th black and Whi Grantites admitte quite a litth ans, however reas selected for ( tuplote regs House Again aid Ricume d that the candida r was brim full of y of the Woodehop RIzON will . whose poekets are not file take up any Virgin a common- voking man uccessfully even to the Prepare for neat November with all your might , but siaply RrowMonp. ountenances of the * Hurran for Old Ti ver think of ¢ Unbrnry at of New York wrath of the Grantites began to rise his must now be placed ot 1 now that it y Secretary ¢ mn may turn ut any one whe y assist in ext Listoric, men, from such another ed person for knowtngly suf. remain on the the execution ¢ supplying refres NarroweGauge Railroads. * Grant in that ina very mean ailankwortror Virginia were taking ways are wonderful, ff committee to prepare a re bribe a consta- {with cocculus num, Indian hemp, stryeh dd, extract of logwood, or lead, alum, or other deleterious is a heavy fine or im Dill deals with the consumer nd any person who t a disorderly manner ina public pl peculiar merits and advantages of the nar Gipeos WELLE was under « save the South from indicus, copperas, « nine, tobacco, darnel se He takes # he salts of zinc we, a horee, a sisted of practical railr takes a gloss of VERNOR'S OMJECTIVE POINT. the intrigue of Washington, and questions, the following testi- mony Was brought out Binghamton ad 4 the Southern whites beneath the dul of the new Denver and Rio Grande Narrow. And hopes his officeholding knaves wil as well us the w whether you published, conta uments in fay 20n as when should prove such hopes arc er's arme he frat or imprisoned aleated condith aler, both the @ And never pat Ulysses Grant White House aseat in Greeley's Cabinet, He forsees that in reer in Virginia will be ended rs will be then unnec themselves. will J carpet-bayg ey’ Cabinet The committ Behold aman for whom you may with honor cast your narrow-gau, A man whose record 1* as white as Who always highly merited, yet never sought Mr, Wer es rtainly think lopting a less gauge Partinment a bill h sue rights bere that by th -feet roads will have many years. ef, for the past Ave or 1, thanks to Lest oaths all this class of persons In studying throagh connec: ploved in agr which applies in ar to the fleids and been applied to British « glorious era for Between such rival candi tions north was called f from you c4 1 left; that tt w your Demo. there is now on then proceed to examine the tle earpet-bay made out ne that no children are to be employed years of age, had a year at tween ten and tweive may steal a s they have and none by with @ different Liberal Henda A svatem of ters Desteged, f children between la mind, drawn in Baltimore nmetin the Ki comprised: has been tried with Liberal commi tii to produce a very deep y ith to the chalrs is made upon Mr MoCrilles of Maine; George Warren, wan, and the H nts in testin, habitants of ~ ng others wh | but inpertectly that Analy the @ very strong man Is sent in fre fowls began to lose nas they had t none of them were given thi united as they would take a very nin any conser gate to the Chicago £10,000 or only 8 »portunity to re. strong combination tu beat the forward any SUL dixqualitied f¢ Amendment, but Is fully abreast with is about 0 years of and doos a great He resides in Lyneht au LEADERS 0} additional evidenc wine-bibbers surviy Buttwo months of absinth bly Dintriee ing was found The Greeley and Brown Campaign Club of the there woud be a pe olng on anid perfecting e that the doxes of this very small, or the vile stuf would have wade still shorter work with them, most singular resultof the experiments was that it was found that the use of alec Jinary development to the crests of the cocks, which Increased to four times their origl- . and assumed a hue of ui hess, like @ toper's n ——— he Erie Canal, AUMANY, July LA break occurred yesterday on the frie cana) at Port J Teuulre Dye ar wx dai B CONVENTION , John Baldwin of Staunton is remarkable for ALrepidity and powers of popula a speaker before a deliberate body or at the hard to find bis superior not find one In t vor plain country the construction of propriety in Campaign Club, and to meet on Thurs: arrangements {& narrow-gaiu the equipment sui incomplete a ar, it would be ¥ You certainly cou ble for a large freight The Club will In front of th whose connection with this case he 1 gave an ex. 4 splendid transparen: 1 three-fifths of would cost class equipment and road nt next serv «' weved in the Confederate. Congr nin the Virginia Legislature the bar, haying bee! Club, Daniel Sheeban and B. Bberhadt, V Win. Owen aud James Maguire nd ts mow at disqualified for office until ently by the Fourteenth In the winter of 1808-9 he was ofthe “new movement" by which Virgin n the carpet-baggers, served on the famous Committee of Nine, and helped with others to lay the basis of the present He ts a bold, live man and shrinks Ao prover responsibility, tionship to himeull she bave such is now called fir atural bright The Empire Cam) pire Campaign Club was or- ganized at 61 Canal street on Friday evening. ne of the leaders paid to her was followed in juat one week by his taking #93,000 ont ‘of the ig it, in violation of law, to the Secons? And how much was it that this But the saving in the first cost of the nea ate) Cana Foads and equipments ix but one of the economical advantages cluiwed for the aon, whieh It is t Vythagoras Hall Ula evening 10 els apparently | euro) uames abd Grapeact ober Duswees. A BROOKLY LIC. The Bart! thet ac Rung 1 Death with Stone Bottle Officer John Donahoe, street police station, Willamsburgh, was dying Jast night at the City Hospital from injurtes re- rday morning at the hands of the notorious Battle row gang. Donahoe left his side partner, Officer Mills, in Grand street, near Ninth, each going to his re- spective post, After visiting the Graud «‘reet and fading them ceived ye Wirer onthe block isk headquarte he Me Hdrick, alli X Ih front of the ate were a num singing ribald songs As Om Donat them to cease thelr own as Hath o'clock, Some of thi and others street, Thinking that t avenue, fore he we the back rung. He w his face, te blood. spu t fends gathered over stone bottle {the head dealt 4 knocked senselc hig room window ran in for the police. In his ¢ cord which held his club ruffia it had made tieir © on his face, | to the poll¢ While I his wounds, sr his recover ferings. injurie his forehead « the bridge of & ten ushed ih, the fractu the brain, An operat anumber of broken Brady says that those rder. So great was the about thy into three pieces tored Henry Rog the ¢ Charles 1 Peter ( Edward Clark, Abe in his own stal the ( ity maint hen eaugl identified voRe, Was CApLil ni yaw st In front of MeGoldrick sidewalk where Donahue f Scoteh ale bottles. ‘Thess had been stolen by the gan; saloon tn night. ‘T lay their hands on. For over ten yea engaged in allt have been of almost They are the Withou ose, About midnight bail by Justice Elliott. 1 swarniecd around the py would ‘Ottiver and «i their hostility. has thre Iren, Whe to his wife she was ex Hats. and had the m feared that s THE TRIAL OF E deay © Defence E Tish was room on thre uw white ws show, The pr Hing John Moore to the stand. AA OKMAN'S the Graad ¢ i adies® entra tou entered th found € mt t I i hen cane d irs, aud we cate Vwent overt Col, Fisk wae shot, and ber the’ old dQ wot draw upon bin Q.—Did the coachiman also say t Ulouseman, the colored ever making tse ume? A-~Yes, Pdld, Q.— What did ‘he say to you? see Thomas Hunt The next wit 1 live tn Brookiy tu. a w Edward 8. Stokes. Met bin the corner reat June nilowedt Kes.) We Black Cr ir 1 being allowed ute ensued betwee The Judge said he would examine AVersation between the withess and the prisoner and render his M the subject of allowing the ¢ cine Ay eof the we abd bald: "George, come then he crossed over We New York Hotel We walked the hotel beard of the station house and 1 took a seat boy Redmond Was Drought tn a tion with the aud wlarmed that I don't kuow bh (Mr, Hayley will be examined a in reference to the ¢ kes at the time.) A MAN WITH BLACK WHISKEUE, n swith a few Toa him to sit down, @ Power asked Hin What Iriend.”T forget wha John t. Doty foal! the q for Stokes excepting MISCELLANFOUS EVIDENCE Molise; Stokes weed to Te boarder. TA vartety m Fisk f ! rt i STINKING UP A SPROTATOR, At this stage the defence called ah es. but hone answerin Was taken until to-day, (hue near thi shes Harne voles May Task who tha the witnesses fnatic Unknown Scribe Yes. s John MeKeontHal hat Erle Railroad ¢ Mr. Comer John Mek: Stand up, sir, and let the pu Mr. Comer, after thts as: Row Gang's Sunday Mor Work—Knocking « Policeman Down with Beating bim to The Doings of th often made here in Washingt cure, Donahoe Lup North First street above, near Union aye row re of the gang, in th s the Crow cand tellin H rof the gang, yellitiyy hoot appre nd disperse, at the same time telling them that it gang entered the store noved off as if going down y would comply with his request Donahoe started up toward C shad taken searcely three steps be- felled to the sidewalk by an ouken cart of the Upper Mis hers in the nelghborhood of Fort Peck, Montana ‘Territory. Every Northwestern man, who has Hand beat A civilian who had witnessed the the street and rap) nt he broke the then ran to the at mer and shouted for help. Cantwell and Josh, ‘Travers heard the cries for help, and ray to the spot. They found Donahoe his arms extended side of his head appeared to be crushed in. verment was covered. with his bl 0 ce Surgeon Brady was exa A his removal i to the City 1!) pital and acc there, dulug ai! in his power to alleviate his suf- Atthe hospital a further examination of his were contusions on and ewollen, (0 his head were two deep and Jed gaslon. The skull behind the extending to the base n Was perfor ones removed. ho struck hl that the rung, a four-cornered sfeet six Inches long, was shivered OMicers Cantwell, Travers, and High Alexander McCue, Peter Sullivan drick, alias and ‘Terry Kern Henry Coyle and Jobin Cuil were arrested and Held as witnesses, One of the x jouse. ‘The others were found ia under stoops, and in out-houses, ed in 4 their _innor t exhibited great nan who is well a with him as the one who was si ack the first blow with Chee rung ug Was arrested All of them ried off, as is their custom, Wh this Battle the terror of Williamshur e murder row gang have fal favorites of iticlans, and whenever er is arrested Le ty ali to bail, and subseq punishment, On ta Holland “arrested “Alexande t invariably ad: urth Otcer and swore b in the Black Mu ng the law inte their own hai nohue Was reared in the neigh hood where he met bis dea were his schoolmates. His good nate flinching performance of duty excited th ring to BP Souguinary Keon Terrific on a Spec Among the crowded audience in the urday were a dozen ladies mother, father, and brother gh the whole day. At the begir trial the old man’s hair was { “Te wide a pity th f any such oxpressions.) Q.—Did you talk with the hall boy, Redwond, at that p the stairway at the tt 1 Was George W, Bayley A VANSISHEN Thstt 1 Was golug, to " When opposite the ted to what the In evidence } orney obj nued: Stokes b the hotel, and eat 1 eared) Very much excited, aud | asked hin Wh wtter. He replied: * Lam brow hooting of Mr. Fisk ain on Monday nversation between himself well Was neat called @ Grand Central dl jury box takin as they were called. {Join MeKeon, and he ation, I'm Mr. Comer, eir hot how A, sir, you were In th Railroad, and now you dre Mrs Fisk's agent Staying the proc today,” The orderataye all procee solute of Fivida's property wutil (iv Sulal deverwiiaie& of the appeal \ Ht, sat behind the Witnesses’ chair until the crowd departed, KIP TO GRANT, AN UNKALSOMINED STEAL OF OVER $450,000. - Notorious Indian Ring= Major Wham's Appointment—Gen, Pare ker Disgraced to Save Grant—Grant the Moving Spirit of the Ring. Correspondence of The Sun. WASHINOTOD June 90—The q ery fe What could have Induced John A, Logen to skip so suds denly into the Grant fold, and become the doughty champlon of the forlorn and stricken flock of officehc Iders? ‘That question Tam able to answer, and the answer which I now lay before yous readers can be sustained and subs stantiated by the strongest of proof. About the time of John Logan's Grant cons vulsion the Indian Ring of the Northwest mans aged to get through Congresas appropriations to the amount of a round million on a basis of PURE, UNKALSOMINED FRAUD. ‘The plum of these appropriations Was a core tain $500,000, ostensibly to be applied to the pas cification of the so-called hostile Teton Sioux, ri, said to be In large num had any experience among the Indians of the Upper Missourl, knows very well that the so~ called hostile Tetons do not number over thirty Lodges, and that their reputed terrible chi Sitting Bull, 1s nothing more than @ blatant In dian renegade, with h few renegade followers, whose exploits consist in the theft of mules and ponies, and an occasional raid on defenceless wood choppers ‘This appropriation of €400,00, being nearly @ pure steal, became an object of Intense Interest to those inside the Ring. It was evident that there would be at least $450,000 clear plunder, even ff Sitting Bull and his whole gang were to be housed and fed like New York merchants, and furnished with rifles and clothing of the latest fashion, The Indian Department had ar- ranged that Superintendent Viall and A. mons, an agent on Milk river, were to have THE SQUEEZING OF THE PLUM. What was the consternation of the watery~ mouthed wire-pullers, therefore, when # non= resident of the Northwest, a man known to be the special pet and confidant of John A, Logan received the appointment of special comu sioner to disburse the $500,000, This man waa Major Wham. ‘fo the Indian Ring and the peo= ple of the Northwest the cause of Gen, Logan's astounding somersault into the arms of Grant was at once apparent in the appointment of his favorite to the management of the $40,000 steal, ‘To give character to the movements of Major Wham, young Delano and Assistant-Seeretary of the Interior Cowan started with Major Wham on agrand tour inthe Northwest, from Helena, Montana, down the Missouri river, This tour was unquestionably undertaken for the purpose of forming in person a direct understanding with the agents of the Indian Ring about the disbursement of the sums appropriated by ¢ for the Indian tribes. Apart from THE HALF MILLION DOLLARS TETON STEAL, the various sums appropriated for th bands are largely in excess of thelr actual neces sities. Citizens of the Northwest, men of char acter and influence in their section, have ia vain petitioned fora falr apportionment of cone tracts, ‘They stand no show against the disiwne est and grabbing tools of the King, who under st nd addition, division, and sii ‘The way in which Logan's half million dollar appropriation was passed through Congress is a sad commentary not only on the corruption but the ignorance with which our most important legislation is conducted. On the word of a man named Simmons, our agent at Milk river, who placed the number of hostile Indians at from 12,000 to 14,000, the Commissioners, who have no personal knowledge of the condition of the Northwest Indians, sanctioned the request for this appropriation, this transferment of at ast $450,000 from the people's treasury to the ople's plunderers, It is well known to every Dwould vay trader in Montanaand Dakota tl have been an amply sufficient appropriation to have elothed and housed every man of SITTING BULL'S BAND, dof} OK, what bec Can John A. Logan, Gen.Cow ng Delano, and Major Wha In: here at Washington, aud the people of the dred p maining $45 an, ye ne ba ss than a hun nes of the re Northwest, who are very anxio ject? son this sub- men n the Upper hot inau {under the Grant Admintstras he Indiat. Commissioners aud y palavering about chur ut not a school or church seen, The red men are living miserably « most miserable rations, though the hundre thousands of dollars appropriated shi enough for them all to fare sumptuously But this Teton steal is the most gigant Your correspondent is informed that SITTING RULE AND His FORTY THIEVES have recently been prowling around the North Pactfle Railroad trying to steal a mule, tenorant f the still more disreputable use to which hime If aud his band have been pu ver since the installation of G: White HL he Northwest has b of wholesale robbery and plunder by the cone tractors and agents of the Indian King, 11 is not generally known—though it has long been whispered in I les—that the contracts for which Gen. Parker was investigated orig'nated with U.8.Grant, The contractors interviewed ‘ant, Who compelled Parker, aguinst hi sire and the policy of the Department, favorably on their applications. ant in the he scene use i act ARANT THE MOVING SPIRIT, Gen. Parker knows this, though with a self. sacrifice seldom equalled, he has kept the truth from the world. Let Grant's minions dare deny 1 Lwill bring proofs ent-Taker up it for what considerati he knows best himself, urged upon Gen, Parker the giving of contracts by which the Treasury lost hundreds of thousands. Grant has been the moving spirit of the Indian Ring, and your the truth of my assertion, au that will show the P light. Grant, J repe readers can judge from the facts here presented as to what motives prompted John Logan t become the champion of the head of th rupt Ring. Max Weiion, ANOTHER REVOLE Something Wrong on Randall's Istand- Why this Suspicious secrecy ¢ There was another detery ‘ volt among the boy Saturday, At 10 o'clock f ny evinced amutir Lisp by the foreman to exvcu ral x dams, one of the keepers, wa workshop When he wis set tt t k boys w powered. I ‘ Antic neva y tire f ar ning ' Avot ' i witht that the authorities were detesn keep itsceret, Hoexpressed. surprise Great Fire in West Albany—The Cee! Kuilroad Patat Shop Burned, ALBANY Th Now follows! “Sinty frelait car AiUt shop, $400, Total, Ba — The Case of Tho ALDANY, July 6.—Tho order granted by Jude? Hogeboow ut the special term of the § D ings In the case of Thoinae C. elds wae blest fu the cx