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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. JULY 26, 1874. through M. Waring. The prisoner claimed to | Washington ; T took AN EXTRADBDINARY TRIAL. Do the lamtul wifs of Gen. Ttodds, aad said. that copt tome, Iellemfifigfifimgflmq 2 besides being snro a never-failing supply of | authorized to do s general bavking business, and CORRESPONDENCE, out conflagrations ; while pumerous schemes . . FIRE = e ter. 1t could bo nsed to supply engines thiat | its capital atook ol st 30,000, ith power to o floss for the axpeudiiara of enemons suzs | BRI Aibtencs s, | e i Lok sl at SO0 WIEL ponente g1 oo glad i cane vas 00t Lo b made - | o Tov ey T e S of public money in order to sttain a state of | yeuy £t "Fulerg misnt be a short time n the of 8100 each; each stockholler was ulso to be lio at lasc. X Z thom from his room ; I never sawap 2 s eecurity, it may bo worth whilo for practical | Finter that they would be out of use, but by pa- | lisble for double the amount of stock heldor | Carlotta F. Shotwell vs, Gen. Capt. Byrne corroborated the previous m"ncm: in his trunk ; I never admitteq gm’l““"' Letter from Mr. Joseph Bird, | miuds to recall facte, and suggest practical and | troliing tho river continnaliy they could kesh it owned by Lim, end for thion monthis after giving Philip D. Roddy, 23 10 the rrost of tho prisoner and fnding of | them, as statod by himy 1 deg ettt inespensive meaus for the surest attainment of [ open most of tho time But, as” the most do- | notico of transfers as hereinafter mentioned. 1t # C ¢ property. 8he appeared very nervous when | I said whep the ofticers interrogateq tenk,‘ of Boston. kel structive fires havo occurred when navietion | wes alo made obligatory thiat when any travsfer Inforuod that sho was undor ariost, and com- | tho proporty. T was tremblics <y 20 L Rond, inhabitants, | ¥8$_open, the closed river would not be [ of stack was made. it shiould be nocessary to giva - {lumed of suvero lluess. Slio said sho did 1ot | vory much cxcited: the oo, L oy 2 | Tn 1850 Chicago had about 30,000 inhabitants. | 5.0t ™oriong gbjection. We would mot | notico of such- tranafes of such. stocs, ybich | Ta New York, durlng the past week,an extraor- | know how sho could bo arrested for taking pa~ | view way in the It or Aprilo 2 i [ a g Rookeries were the rulo; brick buildings an ex- | jave the . tido to contend with as thoy | notice should be published in & newspaper in tho dinary caso was on trisl in tha courts, tho par- | Pers from Rodd, who, she eaid, was her iawfal | plsce ac the St. James Hotel, Wagp), it oy He Urges the Adoption of His Sys- | ception. Tro preseat’ business contre was | do bere, wlich ofton provents them gettlng aa | Gty of” Clicago uhowiag, ths amount of sucl | 4 U1y of whicn o givon balow P;,::n&xfo Tie 1ifhonec sppessedl surs aeslons ;g:amnlnhfldn:ga then In orecy sy 2 . s " cories. Yo venty- | nes a firo oy . ransferred, an ' Q h h i uarrel with hij tem upon This City. Syl ml‘;n" e ovceten | boat to covor the diatrct south of Eightconth or | was transferred. Pumuant to the act, $100,000 | OEX. B0DDY's sTODY. fore Justice Morgan, waived an_examination. | domand money fhom M -Th 20d 4 1 one years to come, under an unprece Twenty-xecond strect bridges; another from | of stock was sobscribed for. Plaintiff claims | Tho case of the now celebratod Fanny A. Shot- :ha s:jd uh% yas vers glad lht_ar case wis Abo?lt fxc band ; I got nequainted with 3y fi;fl gy £ e mado public, aud”complained that Gon. Rod- | Academy of Musc in November, iagy growth in consequent extension of rookeries in |y o'oY ake street bridge, and another from | thaton the 13th of November, 1873, the do. well, otherwise called Carlotta F. Shotwell and i i every direction, with means wholly inadequate | thurg 1o the mouth of the river and the North | fendant was s stockbolder in tho bank, Carlotta F. Roddy, charged by Gen. Philip D, | 4 nearly kilied her. Bhe #aid she ;nnld hors«a then boarding with my mother at Ng ulv. Branch. They cculd bo all called to s firoon | owning twenty sbares, worth 810,000, and Roddy, of Alabama, well known ia this city and ;v:xnm‘l‘x:n:l:‘fi ;hee"a:‘\lvu h;:;: dmn'.;m:{‘la- agfi;np-pl:;:fin fg::t:c::;:‘t;e;: é ul‘z]a called to seq ma !shfn'?, y Communication from Mr. Baumann on | to Lattle with conflagrations, we met with but . ¥ ' i et sivo | d third alarma, and do more than | was honce liabie for $20,000. At the above date | 10ddy L c ghd Dutanee, or v tedllipation, of iexlenivg | e e and tho benk was Indeblod to tho platnkif in the | Washington, with the larceny of an obera-glass, | expresscd a wish to see Roddy. Her life and | addresses o mo. ss o .Ei’:’&?'flé’,’b,?,e nj h j - TS, : : zen firc-engines, snd not get out of water. A o te Subject of Watch-Towe fire, smong those very rookeries. Firon wero al- | .dozen (ito-caginen, sad bot e B 08 Haice: | the benk was i motey deposiad in the baoi, | vlued at €15, nd sovan Datih soversigas, was | charactor, sho said, dopended o fho Papers | Bocums ancssmapd thac A1 ! wags reaclicd at an early stage, and put out bo- f 44 ooyl save this price st one large fire, which | on which it promused to pay interest at G per | commenced beforo Judge Sutherland yesterday | takien from hor possession. Tho prisoner be- | met him; he informod me of it it | kg 3 fora they had time to assumo proportious. The | is ikelv 1o occur any day in the lumber-district, | cent. L mtho Court of General Sessions. The court. | SAiMevery angry when witnesa called her ies | mo a dacree, and auother ek, o shory scellancous Suggestions. largest fire occurred in 1839 (if I recollect the | and will burn up the city witha strong doutliwest | The bank has lately become insolvent, and has 2 " Shotwell, aud £aid that her name was Mrs. Rod- | names of two citizens of Toem, T 5 ; h i - | room was well filled with the friends and ao- o ot aecal bt year), on tho West Side, sweeping from | wind. Cucaco. | made an assignment for the benefis of it credit : dy. In the Police Court Justico Morgan had di- | upon it; aix weeks aftorwards 7% St yoary on tho esb Bide, Derola Bouros, July 2, 167 ors. Tho defondsat, it is allezod, bas ot sold | qusintances of botls partics, who Lad come 1o | racked the apers to bo sent o 1ho BIITCLAL | L omphsbio™ Snne Biti; o, 1__1@ C AGAISST FIRE. Zake to Carroll and from Clinton to Desplaices i stoek threo monthy prior to ho commenco- | Lear the extraordinary rovelations espocted in | tornoy, and wiiness had nok. seen tho Prisonor | at gt o oia By been procec g & et e T wbune ; Shecets, aunbg UvG' Jumboryardis e l&‘m? 5 THE TOWER WATER DATTERY. ment of the present suit, nor given notice ofauy | conuection with tho case, Tho particalars Lia | SiDCo Until hie 83w her in court, for divorce for two ye lz;:!mm’slm fl'sm Ei';" °’,fe"‘.fi":‘;lf,"‘,l‘.§'fy‘ person when ,':;‘:3?“":;,"50{,'; ":3:;"',{,2‘;“ buldnge: -Tomas, | o the Editor of The Chicado Trivune: ?Ufl- alflwnliulg to the rules ‘g lllgfl}lz"fik- “'l"flll;f' froquontly all but been brougut to thio knowlodge | ¢, In clfls“"mll)fllflw Cflpfi-“llimu utan t:x):i pamed Davis ; on the 33 ofimu:.‘}ff Sl B If, as " il se o S ore the conclusion is that O. F. Fuller is lizble i bt 'ommisgioner Davenport appeared in the i im: Receis he discovers a fire should at once give an alarm, Other large fires occurred on Lake shmeflc;lljnfir Smm: My tower wnh?ribnxtery is s tower com- | ¢ o5, $190 due the plantilf, and sho therefora | Of tho m{mm’ butup totie present, through | cave at Jederson )hrl?et; tha Co£mioner Eod xc:;;lrl‘i:;;u ::‘a!m :;‘;;zg:.;ff.k‘l““""‘“’t why shonld not every person who has given | Of Fraukim, on the polbér 01{ Wabasl ;; ! "'fm; posod of metal pipes, jointed at certain longths | byings suit, Inying damages at £300. Shufeldt, | pow erfal ivfluence, had been suppressed. examined the recovered papers when brought to | with him at the Everets amu'a-‘;m‘ 10 resigy igan aveuues, and near Clark street. Thoy vith metul pipes framed snd braced, provided | Bull & Wostover, who appesr for the plaintifls, | Miss Shotwell, who is o ady of prepossessing | tho station-hone, and bud brought Gen. itoddy | T rosided with him ns hia wita ot Lty to examiuo them th next day. Witness thought | nucaudatother hotels, exceptdarin ;hlifnh An i ought and practical experienco to tho c d Z ; ;l:e::::fi Bow to prevent Toa prosent Lis e e e o dencaran | wifl ssbs.of fixed controllatlo nozzlos, stased | bovo bad thodsclurution piinted, sud, 1r0m alt | wopearanco, brilliant coaversational pomers, ang et e e Oy s Chogg | | » views to a suffering community ? We all agree | fire occurred (in 1563, I believe,) on Fultou | avd guyed by wires and wire-cables, all mounted LH pravi grcm-‘ = :ml;r:sz rading. T ’i' lady-like deportment, fook her seat besid her Rm.my'n 20 l;;! shn::el‘l’fiequentl?n::penzd cfigé in Eurzn;g I went into the Mise Shotwe ot At Chleago s In proet e o o | B i 2 vma 3t ubians |/ou aniron truck or carriage: ‘Tho'object ofthls | siqu duparture to recover Jopvsits, And. if aom, | couasel, Algernon 8. Salliva, ond appeared to | 0 papers taken from er wero given to her by | sons assipged b b < p ST 400 berions tons. Tpou the queslion of how to provent | RN S e Sl > l,fi::::g;g;:;;g s : unlucky domurrer docs not spoil the hopes of | suffer D o s Bl o e pooush | ber Liusband, Gou. Roddy, and that her life sud | srife, though I hid soms umflfmm . thin, no eue yeb sseins o know whst 0 do. tinder-box ever constructed, o threatening men- | First—To supply hose in the face of tho fire | tho pluintiffs, they may recover their earnings, it ey ber confiuemet i tho Tombs. | Loor ware connceted with them. When taken | out 'of 115 enmes oo for fully fug 20 3 and feel happy that they do not belong to the | Altbough the charge was ostensibly one of grau to the station-house the prisouer gave the name | Jived in the same room; Inever nu{i evm Jungg e of your firemen is wrong, and s likoly tho best interests of our rising city. But | that caunot be meltod or burst by » high dogreo | a0d f i c i i i : Nitshealinsion et bm vl [ iy Qiveovasti, sad pontuid talte ] ot heat sesdlionsof e Dol B 15::"?:”.;;‘tfié“m’i}’c‘i'i";,‘t‘&‘uc‘i’ ersyfifi’fgli:fiflg Dlai‘fi'plf.?ldigyi). Roddy, tho complainant, then | memaray 1o02% % the frst & man of g - a8 there are in every body of men, but I tell you [ own b"l’cgt {nquire whs this state of compara. | _ Second—Tosave time by placing tho towor in | Emelino L. Chapman bexas & sait agaiust tho | prisoucr to trial.” Shio was attendod by “several | took tio stand and was sxamined. by Me. Poster Mm’;"'m:.‘{fil;m:‘;‘n.u P;én‘ way oy that there is not & company in Chicago who, g-hwc.f.;ff ormted, " e solution ia in the facy | Position resdy for immediato use by the firemon | Republio Lifo luuwurance Compauy, claiming | intimate friends, who appeared to take & deep | ton. He identitied the opera-glass found streot, on the 3d of J;numfigfé’g?"‘w‘h s oxiniets when driven off by overpowering heat, and for | $4.600. wutereat in ber affairs. the prisoncr's poesession as his property, and | two years ived him fg oo Mt P v have I belived VWithia tho ailed inclosuroanpposed tobe sacrod | waid it fiad been stolen Trom” hia sorn i | e moans ; e gava ma the 3 g L 2EC Julia A, J. Neafio commonced a suit for £2,000 bond o sore tstaglancons delivery of tho geverdl o Thiaminc ] Nerk ond T B Davisoa | 100Eo ranresguintives. of tho peopts cenord Taslora Hotel, Tersey City. Tho complainant | Selia and Gulf Londs 1n. fex of '3, ot every alarm, do not do their Very )y yjere wasa day and night-watch mpon the complainant, Goo. Philip D. Roddy, who ap- | also identified tho greater portion of the two had no particalar value then: Gep (ol ey best to get their engines at work upon the firo | tower of the old Court-House, erected in 1551, in the amallest possiblo time. Thore is not ono | Until sbout Six_vears back from the present | streams upon each story snd the roof of tho now S e s A 2 City Fatbers bad littlo to do with | threatened building. 2 Calze i ared nory d_anxious, in the midst of i compauy in the city who would not bo glad to | time our City °ra_bad | t i In the matter of samuel Sulier et al., a dis- | Peared uorvous aud anxious, in the midst of bis | packetn of papers produced as his porsonal prop. | Log ay ex. dl\meF cvery firoin o minute, and with tho | Politics, 8’ a ‘wajority wero beut upon | Third—To havo tio nozzlo so umn;;efi 2540 | churgo was fusued bo Samuel Salier. private counsel. ex-Jud:,i'u Fallertou, aud Unit=d | Griy which be had i?eplin tho same trunk with the fgfi§z?$u£a;::° °§ New York, ang wg : tho pubile good. Tho watch, cousequentiv | b safeand suro, and managed at u distanco | SURTED Wa lesued to Suuual Sabior, Works, | States Commiesioner Jobu I. Davenport, who | glass and the seven sovereigns stolen. . Mectiny tend, mind you, to :e:i:u':ny';?i,‘ doa't pre. ok I3 wo =mallest posstble < to the owners, And onco e e bt 0, snd s 1 more: When fre in 5 galoof wind has becomo | ¥88 Bt efficicut one, thoush iamed. | Whes o lisst i abovs manid ondnianios: the puirnce Blod » xevort staling that tto bad | have been retained to prosceuto the eomplvin- | tis prisour that day L asked for how sho hed | eoomid Y0 Spoke @ from the baziery or tower | 1400510 (e e bankrupt, 1o Marsciiles, a3 | 8ut" case, the reprosentative of District-Attor- | gained possossion of Lis properiy, and she re- | ~ The witness was cross. oxamined at % considery, fagration, a river of fire, the sparks catch- g i3, COFx g ! ! " t \ the engines before they can be got to work, 4 2 i % e i Llock : SUPERIOR COURT IN BRIEF. awyers. g v He then referred to a previous quarrel in which | arainst nes h ity {iinra &5 5 work to do for whiclk no man in | Wichua oo b grow exsalons. the mmemor, | 1ncies the sonfining of tho 80 4o tho block In | Grommos & Uilrish began & uit for 81,000 juspmeiderable timo mas «pest in impaveling & | no rofused to Pay hor bourd-bill o which ths | Ay mag rions FOT broach of promis i pyuny ) Chicaso or ayotliar city is competent. This [ 5 e o0 ) B O O etobor ware et Tag tower-battery is monnted upon its car. | B82St Edward Rickords und A. J. Huntoon. jury o oo w08 questioniug tho jury | prisoner replicd that ho should pay just what ‘ 8 X L : A 1L Holden, J. B. Tascott, and Marcus | a8 lo their kuowledge of either of tho parties | she ploased; Lo told her that bo Loyld then pay tiage of irou, with & corrugated irou floor, hold- Simpson filed a 'bill againet H.'B. Miller, tho concernod. It way u noticeablo fact ponat 8o | all hee bills if she only recurned him his papems. | g ithoriand tond mers ot tem, which is at fault, aud which must bo tograpple with fires that had sssumed_propor- | frame and axles. The fowor s folded down 1q | COUNEY Tfius\ugr, to enj u]l_t;; Eoll‘ut_uuu of fgxfiz‘:umtgln;“c::a‘n;:zeu;:a:;gxi{'t:&lltldezichxre& The prisoner declined peremptorily to retarnthe | oouig ach h"flmhenxiun:yhfghm::“l tht they A Mie casicst thing in the world to find | 1OnS among rookerics under tho nuspices of & | acctions of from 30 fo 54 fect in Tonth e T A eI o Bele plan | Jo e e o Tiacain Tirs. and finally sue. | fers: unless sho reccived it T wed | Alr. Sullivau, turniog to tho jary. sug 0 fuah it s o of (heCraott dimesi thineer ad | kcon wiad. The ato fres have proven, If ey | restiuz in a vertical position fromitsbroad bise: | which was by mistake raived to $30,000, and & | cceded iu impuncling n dozeh sinid, solemme recovery of 146 avars, e she ssid shs woul | CLLCT thingy: 1 waa Bot omplosed by iyl - S =3 ok have done anything, that the fato of destruc- | back upon a rest over the hin heels, the two | . i FEASTLD king v % e . r pergonally, but by one of the ol o Joant in Chicazo, to ancet 4 lurge firo with the | tion hangs over Clueago likio tho tword of Dam- | upper Leetisas fotdins fomm sver tor"gone (0 | tax levied ou teludor st oo e e '?e'figfi::z'.fl{i:;‘fi: Dt a couple of builots through him. Boveral | honored citizens of this St ?rifiaflvm i, L sime slow yon el ecles until_ e meko ip our minds that the city | "o tomor s draen ito position bY 190 | 1pounos Wiitney coutmencd & git i frase | Disticl toruey Phelps rotired from the case, | papers. Gen Homiy helo AMODZ the MiSinz | Ho ki thia Tady whon she wals a littlo g fire is digcavered in tome one of a crowd of | Must be strickiy, carefuliy, and promptly waiehed | horsen, tho wheols blocked, and tho DOrSes | pess nzaiust B. Whittaker, John Pridgeon, and | and aauounced that the prosecution would: by Toncy sich Siza Shotods ot it o0 ‘and | 728 with ber wlion r fachor was Wfl'efi'flhfi: 5 e A ey pre TeDorted ipou Mt | siarted off. drawing tho two firat sections (over [ SELNELICE Br Ve Keke damages at $15,000. | conducted by Mesers. Fullerton and Daveaport. | Washimston. dums olich s e patd lier fiififl&‘fifi“fi;fi:fi,m 5 Sipands oo woar wooden buildings on & hos day and when | 9 r d t e £ ro & first outbreai. The firemen inthe enzine-houses | 1 puliy) up to & perpendicatar. They are here ) Jr : 8 it : ) ashin n ihete lengalo of wind. Atonebiherols con- |y 0 G R gl o the alert and full Bl m,)mme_mw aud guvs ; then hooked to a | o, Nathan Davis commenced » &nit agawst the Mr. Fullerton then opened the case, whuch ho | hotol-bills and visited Ler regularly. e devied | tkg her defonse and Eigu:;;id!::t:znfl;; i o0 it g ; . £ e A 3 Sent o Eve 1o alata.to'the mearce box. ot | Of aiscrity. Thes will extinguish overy i if | sivons central pliar Faltod in biaco. mith he | S5 o0 Siiher avaiant tho loant. of Gt | Setendant, g Comots B G poianco, Tha oo promuct fo e oo ot v | ‘raleosdad o s Gungon B Tadify .Y i i £y ' " il <3 ol * oy 5 = e o i pi > 7 i i i s “wral one in a dozen of those asked knows whera it is. | Prowptly otiti fret Secilon, Wtis Lowees sro again startoll; (5ol ral eall0. a (hind agpainaE the AWesteheniss | Somatimion by anction names Do Comiliony conversed on the sujcct of marriago, and stated | T0uY ‘oTn?mlgi'vs oddrs th i 3 i orney, who is problem must be scttlea 1n some other way than ok " ) ly roported, and tho fato of our city was by shueing dremen, If & ot thev, bt theve- | s o Doprsiahs, waa fonad Lisblo ing water deep cuough to cover the bottom o s . v 84 i Jetter of the | drawing up the two upyer sections to a perpen- o z % i s a person is etarted he rushes out, knock- | 1 &ve couclusively ehown in my letter of the | drawing up t A perp Tire Insnrance Company for 3.0, and a fourth p D. itoddy. The prisoncr was | that 1 et : X o T T it e 23d.of this montn, bublihed in T TRILsE. | dicular, resting nc&r&he iop of 'tho secoidrec- 53,000 amiust the. Btats Insnrtuce Company | Wl brought up, bad estraordinary conveiuation | (has fashrra sel KOO {rom their firat moeling | prossenting oficet of ths people, takes ro uutil be goes down beforo some ginnt himself. | (it 10 €one of Luo boufarration, was hothing | tion ; theso are enchored and seayed, and the | 5¢"\ v o oot ability, and was not without | " Tn cross-oxamivation by Mr. Sallivan, com- | [ thi 36, but othor emimont conasel hup At Jength e reachen tho box. Ho caunot open | Bise tuan the uupardoneble defay which ocourred | tower ia reads for work. beatisdeda THE COUNTY COTRT. derabla personal uitractions. Sle was uu- | plainans said ho saw the opers-slass wifls 1hg | D202 hired to use their talent and tngenuiy o : it, but eoon Lo tinds th man who Lis tho key. | between the outbreak of the fire and the giving ho base of the. tomer. Srs max be attached at | 1a the matier of the estate of Goorgo W. | fortunate enough to stand eharged with & crime, | prisouer in Washington. Sho was not ten diuntes | CORYiCt this woman o that she canaot appest sy : Tusadito deatls ha cannot speal, ot saceamg oy i e L8ty ol ey b lussaf | et it thetoeal Pipes 8¢ 2 | Jeitrics, 3, minor, additional bond of bus ‘gase” | 3ad 1t waa to by hoped s 1 size wad GUilty ¥he | 1 bier rootn when sho bad tim. He 100k thom iy ‘,‘;},‘:j}u’;’& 1l Braats, ‘“"é}'h ; something which no one can under- ponis i3 &) 8 0] dis v % g dian for 2,200 was approved, wou o convicted. Mr. Ro ecame ac- | aud gav 7t . Ti A K. Phelps wers in ] Siaud. The man who 15 to givo the alerm quicts opefaiiG e Slmbos Bud by, the noneiish joiuts aro mado of brsa, the guyy of wir cabio. it quainted with ins Shotwelliu 1567, having been | moaeF e > *\32313,,3"’,,::",!;;”3“;:,;3: to-da, and kness tho facks that Lave been dp lim romewhat, when ho gasps out that *our | ebeg of 2y waieh, Tn segard to tne lato fire | 7 0 et amman Halloy,tho vater it L 427 to 407, oxcept 434 and 441, | Hitroduced 1o her Ly @ lady in this city. " Gen. | rooma. Wien sho stole his ‘papers he told her | F10Ped in this case, ho wouid ¢ once dime boutsison fire!™ Atlast ho tells whero tho | o0 Stafe strest, Ihave to uate the fact thet | through them. Six streams are sunplied to tho op s nosists Judgo Gary. ftoddy eaw Miss Shotwell home, and Laving met | if she roturned them ho would continne wasiey | Hieproscoution.” 3ir. Sallivan then stismagesd ; firnis, when the alorm is runz, and tho engives | (1 e RS Breb sotn bea man edging in & | of the second fledllfln- -nddWO atthetopofench | 0 00 fv ore will hoar motions. Ber afterward an intimacy grew up which lasted | her bills, but sho said she wouldu't give them up | 10ddy 893 ** deepicable coward,” who should re : &0 abtached to ils Lorses, the mem mount, and 1 L0 BTG i Romaw the fismea | Fors Ahe nacles, hald on & stronic frume | Jupax Sree will nok bo bers the present | for several yoars. Sho was & lndy of remerkatio | Loher #30.000. Provious to this be gave hor a | S0y e contempt of every Lonorable mu ’ fhoarergsquntier ot lle, whon the sopmme [, Doy doubt that un eflicient watch would oS : Hi e bl the Cler. 04 moncr, and ehe got it from bim; Arst in small | wenid give up chioroform aud spiritaous liquors | T°7 Y ifo; bo gave herhis love and it to be put iu pokition, the horzes taken away, | bardly 2ay oubt tha an efticient oul but to deliver at a short distance. Bemg'\\ e sums, afterward iu large amounts. Sbo had | for oncyesr” 8 S sl lavishod his fortune upon her. His money was ’ ibo er Lo sitaobed o the kyarav, the Jeadig | line el Dt e S0Ttar foet of the frou, and at tho roof (819 | purres Srarce Disimacs Govee Cosremisnsy; | Bim jn. her nower, aud alio kuoe it Tiawars Hormo ae ity Tamiariap lat \laimens, | Bothiog ; bia fortano ras nothing ; bat iy on hose got ont, the engine put to work, and the S0 evenl, U 0 fooc), tiaraismab the. pesossity for Sirgning il Baasor Hitncis Journal Compangund | murried man, snd Ler demands Wwero accompa- | Fositively awears that sites ho samiary iy | thing dear to Lis heart was & plc ot b e el R bren raved o that b keops | EESoPd S0 or 40 foot. Tu ibis wey six or Phaiine, £50.60. | Bied with thfests thist in cace of non-complinhe | Earapa 1y Lrect. 7o e (b0 ZoMmed (1O | oporg.izsues. Tho woman who o e siospth throwing the first water upon fires, from tho | The Fire Mansiu! ulx o;-m; mt T D8 | erzht streams can be kept up. The nozzles nro ok Covnr—Junar Garr—Charles Corvell | hiy wife and fatily should have a full exposure. { timate relations with the complainant. She wag | c2H2d bim husbaud stole them, as ho claims, finst moment of its ditcovery, is not less than | Right-watclies ;;1 on the house- owcxsdun :;u- arranged by pairs, each ata different angle.—one lul;):i‘l'kstn °'Z”§§""‘f§"“§‘f“;l{ Fy 8o was #u angel st first, but soon ehowed ber | 1n e room in Taslor's Hotel, Jersoy City, with and immediately his heart was broken, and, to £ftesn minutes in Chicago, or anywhere elso | Sine-llouses. Lint this watch 13, aud mustbo, | of the paira for the roof. and one for the cornica lauball et l, ve: Samuuel Poule, ciaws. She weut from pluco to placo, gotting | e ool Jers th the | Leal bis lacerated feelings he had her indicted,” where steam fire-engines are used. Does the | aficient, for throe palpable ressons: and upper stors. Tho othiers are in the samo - G- Cleveland, W. L. Jolnon, aud . large amouats poriodically, and recciving f-om | things wers atoton. e ol o (st 9 | Roferring to Rtoddy's carees, s Sutivee cros firo wait that fifteen minutes? Hero is the so- | | First—The towers are not elovated enough to | order. Each pair is governed by a horizontal oE Jaxpsox—ichsel Traver va. J, R. May, | Gen. Roddy more than $30.000. She Do Hotino and told the propriotor b wodld sbas | 129 Jary What thoy thought of & man who had » IGaonof e ahale Lrobien afiord a good chance. Meient besis, | 1557 Ataclied o, them, and managed b whos, Liw down from a_wealthy maa o dependsico | 10 pay for Lier board. © Whon he scenbqonis | left a Wifo and family in Alsbama, come to this : All fires doubie their proportions every min- | Second—The My “11“? o m“: ¢ pay | 80 to tnen them taterally at will. eweeping tha | ™ Jonar Brnxs—J. AL, Hirsh vs, The City ofChieago; | and poverty, aud lofs Lim ruied, with the alier- | glhe “replied ho would pay just what sho | GiF 3ud treated a swomanashe had treated his p mte. Ina galo of wind, in crowded wooden | Military seutinls ara put on Wty for but two | roof and whola ficat at each furn back aud | verir s sad moiion for 3 new trial. pative of eitlisr exposivg lumsell to shamo in & | pleaged. o vited her several times at | CioAt- = Returning to the pers-glass, Mr. Sullie [ buildiogs, or whera there are inflammable oils | SODSeCntive hours. “xperienco, b auwply | forh. Juy o, 17y, T G BLATIERWICE. 7y CPoR Booru—J. I, Rogatz va. 8. | cuuyt, blowiag oat his brains, or jumpiug off tho | e Astlsne Houro, nad at Jrs. Warings. Ta | 722 claimed that the evidonce saomed tha itwas ) o other dangerons merchiandiee, they quadru- | proven that & many norve iv suficiontly wor | - Cutcaso, July 24, 1874, H. Dudloy vi. 3. L. Burm, | thodock. In 1372 tho paries woraratcd. De- | reply to fusther quastions, withess maid that, be. | 1@ TToperty of Misa Shotwell, and that it had [ plocvery minnte, This ia by the mila of geo- f 2F IR0 Lous: avente atiention, and that cluats ’ L foro tus shalisd gono stea'tlily wto bis rooum | fore comuencing this prosecution, ho consutted | BTATS been at her digposal. “But when,” care : metrical progression. A fow examples from thia | (88 WM WS an¥ moro i o o THE DT BBV, e — stolen lus mouey and papesstrumn histeusk, | bis attorey, John E. Parsons, and Mr. Daven. | H0Ued the counsel, +“tho miserable, cowaraly ; rulo will lustrate me mesning. A geotleman | Sfitioncy ofsho wateh, . o wateh gs | TO1 Diftor of Tie 3 Shinment of Knabe Piano to Europe.-An | tircalcuing to expose him aud others bos post. Ho had talked with Frank Brooks abont | B242F concluded that self-interest equired bim 3 O e {auantera guines on her birthdey, 8l | 5t inirosiod to A MGt E Beotase, his || itz Many romadlios for this. pravaiition, O] Qragreus Lotrotos pe e A e e i ud others | the cnse. Ho heard of the prosccution agaiust | 1o.51°0Ce this woman's mouth, ho ransacked her [ Dromisedto tiple it on the festday of each | oot o Tenl ronsona, must be. Tol at tospan | firen have rorsutly anpesred in your cohminia, | Inmatciimm i e ? steaiship Jiialoter | Hous suainit Gen. Roddy on a boud for 250,000, | Mr. Braoks before be retnrmed from Earope. Hbcors for & peniallor $hn v ol s coild but I thivk tho following will bo tho most | Roou, of the Lultimare zud Bremea steawmelip line, | Which holiad givon ber in order to be retcazed, | He nover heard that he himself was charged | 15 . 7 s e Sirt o Gatiay ek, e knowiug onty tdo well thac o would uavegoeom- | with being in confederacy with Broaks aad Tver- | Lis {Fin¥ 8 pair of opera-giasscs aod 170 ar the blacksmith, “ give mo & cont for fho first : e i Ruabe & Gon purlor grand ylonos oxdered | (5300 " Ghbained possesaon of o, boud, | Cit i slealing hor bonds from Miva Shotwel, | 155 Soseroiinat bogan his argumest by mail. iwo for tho second, and 8o on for tno thir- | Self-prescrvation, immediately, and without loss | iio's Sy o0, (6 0 ROEHIRTES MOTetors, ek |y s ling Tucen, tho dliiaguithed B Siié thoa wrote to his wifo, dotormined, s s | ooy o igad t0 Chicago, for which Offensa 1her | saving thiat M, Sallivaa had not Couched iy tr-two nails” *Yen." smd the farmer. Tuey | Of time, estubluvl an elivioat wratch. lhis may | 19 fist pacties cxnzt fn the act of firing Thiy, | ITil2s donna, for ber personal use. ‘Durlng her viest | ot 0"t o s it 0F Bocomolin b obfecs. | aincehe boe bt o0en Brovis dod Lveratt | colderivn in the case, bat simply appealed to ths did tho liills eam, aud found the amount 1oL | be dund by tho ercction of two brickvtowers | inga bo strung up from the st cutn 1o Davo s | Lot United Siates Mune. Liscca wan aGorded s full | Hiyg ased. Lo fos (6 Bumpn reer pLiess. Mr. Sullivan o eaid Bo waited t prove | £ympathy of tho jury. Ho then statodthstna Faid was moro than 80,000,000, Tn Pope's.arith- | (1106 1acp0 ehimmers) of saflclontholght (eay | rencated tw la £ race | o e maowt seiebrated Avmtcon b era 4243 | Dol safo oitiar, for sbo sont bir o lttor telling | that this proscention was begun in the inierest | Fo513 thocaso becaass he was iotimately - him that there was o lawswit pending in this | o7 Brooks and Everect. gé?me‘slwvg;h :::ndfalcf,bbg:::u glff 'rfimfnd 50: astico done, and also be o Dis i 2 o - | 150 fect), one at tho foot of Washingtoa stroes, | vors bencticial effect, ad a firo wiil be of rare : i Do on poge ‘,fi’ “b‘dh bfi"“““’(’ o -nomnr)'n: the foot of Twentr-eccond street, | occurrence. VIGILANCE, | Gretifsing 10 be able to record that a pians of Baltic bat Linie wau s ling in_¢h ; i Ppose |1° farthibg bad been put: oat st inoro mapufucture sliould lisve becn found superior | countsy, aad be had better return and Jook after | * Judze Satherland. sxid counsel had an inter- Attomoy; 00 eronbt of seaint Ly b L 1 : ¥y ' T, W i i i G Cule. July 23, 137 ey . ", . with a military guard of five men to cach. If | CHicago,Ju in crery,respect, | Thie fact is fully attestod by o ol- | bis naino. At this timo ho eaw in & New York | asting eliant. but ho eouid aa Bub 1 uaproper | ARiOTRSY, 95 ascount of recent sovero labor, g South for one year. She would have received 363,720 ga S y ;;;1;,‘;'?;:5;;; o,*,,i‘;’g?;;c‘f"“‘.‘?‘?;’,‘,}"{,;; All these different facts in this matter proveto | cffectual yote meo conclusively that we must, as a matter of | nost of tho fices are incendiary; thereforo, let compound interest at tho commencement of the | Fitl 5 e o oo o SN, Christian ors, what would it have rmounted to | 523 per week are given a3 a: a:y,mx o dmn- THE TS, lowing letter and order from Mme. Lucc el was | newspaper that she had commenced an action | evidence, ~ L terialg, such as engineers, draugbtsmen, and ibe COURTS. received by Messrs, Kuate & Co. a day or two aga, and | for graud larceny against » maw named Everett, Mr. Sullivan offered to show that thero wes no ck‘&“:fid::)):“ m:is Suutgcll l:lmll'pctleixe.lhh:‘;u%fl, and that the evidoncs showed that sha e in 1783 yeans? and suppose the amount to be in standaid gold, allowing a cabic inch to be | foremost mechanics. would 1cedily be obtaiued. b read With intezest : whom she charged witn etealing a 250,000 | one interested in tho robbery of defoutdant’s pa- | fiporataly stolen ¢ 1 o0 eratoly stolen the opera-slass and sovaraigus worth 531 °2s.'3d., how Targe would tho mass | But these towers cannot be Liult by tho cits, nor | pecord of Musincss Transacted Fese ¥ Qe June 7, 1574« | boud, which, to his unutterablo astonishment v : = Ca: GENILEMR: be s » | pors by Brooks and Everstt except Roddy. s L sz to | Geu. Rodds found was the bond delivered t0 | * Complainant admitted that ho- tolegraphed to ggglg?gdjv:l;;:glivc::gicg‘gsh therofoze, ehs have been:” More than 415,930,809,810,238 *hifl"fi?fld“‘f-‘ffiedl?! tho ‘“Lfi"glie-“} 2ol tape terday. & >n, 1 bave conclu i Such i sginvivg, and log v i 5 3 - e 3 il e A, times larger than the globe wo inhabit! Such is | Will hinder tho beginvivg, oaterdom. il Judge HeAllister has just granted an order | order ouc of your yatlor grandi, descrived “in your bim by Mixs Shotwell, and which he thought bo | 3r. Parsons that the bond stolen fros the. PH3= | " In apealiing of tho sympathy which hal beey recisely the power of the increase of fire when | €recp into the guards. This watch can only be a TR i fon i # cutalogae as tyle N . Please makeau | stll carried in bis trunk. The Geueral at once i 3 o D o en Ci e Would it be | Matter of private enterprisz. Aud since it is, in 'é‘;‘;"““‘”:n u‘r“lfn ':‘j““i“é"}“ “‘; °l*s°d°lc the. | Siialopis o mixls No fp samo by firet | moarchied his truuks, and found that the becs "",fl‘;e";‘;m":fl;hm adjournsd SAHL 515 ol manifested for Miss Shotwell, ex-Judgo Fuller when it quadruples, ae, alas, it £00 often | Ty honest estimation, of such vital importanco | Chicago, gton uiuey Bailrosd Com- | yieamer after next wor * Baron Vou Woll- | aad otlier papers had bee atolon, the brisoser MOTRIOg. | ton said: “ Whero i tho sympathy of her fam does? And the people have mnow in | tOthe best interestof our city, Iappeal to the | pany vs.‘J. J. Cole and Lewis C. Stoven, com- Bofen’ ’(H;hn l_kcst:\m)‘.{T?:gr_n. Switzorland. At the Liaving entered his room and abatracted them on 5 N ily? Why are they not here?” Hustily inten operation s gystem which prevents | Patriotism aud gonerosity of her citizens to | menced in DuPage Gounty for the purpose of e i, Sus oppertacty kevstter- | (0 TRG hafosa hie sxlloll o Bams. o b CARLOTTA SHOTWELL'S EIORY. +oq | FUPting bim, 3Ir. Sullivan, pointing to a gronp. the o licmen fiom getting fo work | Comeforward, by way of enterprive, with tho | regtraining the colloction of the Capital Stock | Mo oEo% MY ui exprestad 1o you sircacy o3 for. | onco returnod to Awmerica to try and settlo | TROeasowasopened yosterdur by therésumption | in s conor 6f the. room: replied: ** There they forthe first fifteen minutcal The wonderfs, | Paltrs sum of £35,000, which would suflicoto | oo t7 008 L B0 BRER B E0 FaF Supromo | mer ozcasions, and 10.3dd that the coutinusd use of | the suit and avert tho exposura which bad | Of Geb- Roddy's cros-examitiation by defoud- | aro. Hor mothor is sick'in Lod. or she would by not that we have £o mavy fires, but that the City | erect the towers.and pay the guard for one year. Corrtinsalsing il Sion; the.ait T ring iy oty in tls country, end frequent | now come. She bad commenced suitg | 2048 counsel. * He admitted having taken apart- | hero; but thero arahor frionds; thate ats b of Chicago, and all other large cities, are not | Lhe subscribers may form an association, and, 01 ovolving this question, the at orners fOr | compurison of them with the planca of the other jeid~ agatust him in the name of Miss Shotwell | MentS for the prisoner at the Ashiand Houso | sistors, and thers stands her brother.” “ rolled up as a scroll.” Aud now for the rem- | bY committee. determine the particulars of tho | tho defendants in the above suit mado & motion of Americs, have ouly confirmed my con- | acainut Roddy, and he mot them, He, wretcl- | 128t October, but denied that Lo paida dootor's | Judge Sutherland charged the jury that thers edy. Somo would havo every wooden building | enterprise. This watch, once properls estab- | 4o dissolvs the injunction before Judgs Wilcos, e T B testad 1o thla coatroae suciass all | ¢ gy o was, Mot her demands as lou s o | bill made out to her as bis wife; ha callod for | was s eeidom s Roddy had been divorced destroyed. 'To mauy-thonzends of people it | lisued, Thave wo doubi; would positisals dis- | 10 Gzt o Wy pereior e dnend S Comblne ab the esseminis of LYon{a Bastpe. | C5ild and whon bis monsy boeame orassiy | UF. Hart, and told him hor name was Strs. Shor | 1 wife, or that he and Misa Shotwell had Kould'be wora ihiad & colagration;={he logs,, || SOV STACY. e BE. LM BUInppoint and they | oL % tnotion and dleiiseod tho E01 a@diay | piano, immenso power with exquislte sweetuess, | ho could do momore. It was no use. Itwas | Welk ever been married. He also told them that thy without the sympathy of the world. alert firomen, promptly notitied, would in all d and perfoct Llending with the voice, wonderful | 1 to-day. 310 to-morrow, and 100 tho nost I mever subsoquently showed her a paper | conld not convict tho aceused ualess they wer Cases bo mastors of the situstion on theirvery | tho Company bad some twenty odd | S3f,Iirioct Miening wih e voles, woudertul | 1 to-ds. 31 uniitted for business, and raisera- | PUTPOrting 0 bo a decree of divorce 1umy fa- | satisficd that sho had stolan. ihe. properiy S vor; I saw various fricnds of Lers to try aod | question with the felonious inteat to dsprive get lior ont of this troublo; I'mean the trouble | Roddy of it, and that ia determining that poiat Oriern souddoublo the number wndl the size ( cAsed & other cases of tho ssme nature pending in tho | same (e eltie toueh s rat i, Cas% and act of the engines. The same time would be lost by d " ases o uding 0 | same tme elnstic touch ; and, whatis alio of wrestita- | g in the extreme. He weut to Taslor's Hotel An ounce of prevention i worth a ponnd of | gifferent Circuit Courts of this State and one in Pfuam, Sl ““";’"' dn keepingin tune. | yuryor Gity, to escape her, bat it was mo uge L ] J After the oxperience 1'had with other plinos I really there she wns. Ho went to Washington, but | Of thi8 case, which I consider she bronght upon they coutd take into consideration tha relations stan, Lerself by driving me to make the comp that existed between Roddy and Miss Shotwell the telegraph, getting Lho enginea ready, tho i g ion s 2 ponudl Lose to the fire, ete. A minute or wo wonld bo | cure. Let us prevent big fires rather tkan do- | 410 Suprome Coutt still undecided, an applica- | did not think it possible 10 constroct iniruments rer + D oven there sho followed him. Sbe wonld walk laint; 1 ncketts- | The jury rotiredat about . m., and retarned R RN TR T Al T MR N W b aibed in goingto thefire, Tha expenseof either | Vise doubtful, becanse untried, means for thoir | L2 n i d ) ; 51 those pian or of the Holly syetem, wosld by | Certain extinéiion, Remember that the demon | tion Waa Tadetoaudze Motlistector thiy Ahove,) diiring 84 Hille iuhing e fonut tiog o stisciod 19 | futo the Giming.rosm of the. Rorck mad oy dro | bave hentd of & entloman residiog in miltions of dollars. : onco lot fairly looso may et be stronger than | order to restrain the collection of the tax until | 9 Jour make, 1l parting from this countrs 1 do not | beside hit. She weald g0 to his room and Ty | £, N. J., by the name of Dr. Crane.” 2£3:45 p. m. with & verdict of not guilty. It We beve all seen or read of monstrons can- | 8l the complicated mschinery you can srray | the Company can have hearing in the Suprome | yish o part fromn thom ann Toils cou thercfore to | for hours on the door mat—nn object of curiosity uf‘;r“‘;;ff{g’;fl‘:;:gs::w?o‘wn ;h:: ;,!:: cozé-nln;n- was xgt};lvz‘d with lm:t nfi?hnia“ which 1:;: 2 ered under | very dificult to check. The cooles: pers ron throwing shot of 300 nds, of o agaivst him. But this consideration must not t, i 5 have oue of your grunds mccompany me to Europe. Sho W o i T H00, oF 000, Dot man e bra onE shot gaeo us o beleve that the watel alone s il wa o, o s e ros Sugspons ook it Lo Sl TSl youe S, s o e ki e o, Lollor, bis casriuge & falso name for tho purpase of sceing this Dr. | tlis toom was Miss Shotwell, t2a anly chauge . Colt ington’s i iohi ave to do. e possibilit carelegsucss on & ’ 5 Y i “. : rape, wl i -in-] - ino \? il i Colt’sor Remmingtou's revolvers which, weighing P Y will havo the effect to stay the collection of this | highly deserse, yours, very truly, name and exposing Lim. If ho " took to him-~ | CFat Thu:;?d?:c :r:;:elecl:ldggdff the dofend: 3{;’2 223::?5?;5 ulfi_n.u,,‘:‘g xl'!;';k ‘:,‘,5'.‘;‘;;‘1“;5."“;2‘5 1o reply to questions asked by ex-Judge Ful- | subsided, Assistant District-Attorney Lyoa less than Lwo pouuds, will Lill balf a dozen men 4 tho part of any watch will ever be over us, aud 7 f * 'PavLINE Lvcca. | Belf tho wings of the morning and fled even 70 it Ih o mosiure, bo. preparcd. Wo must f taxiso far. as this Company are concemed. mntll | iy cortiminent st be FSugaIg b peiocay [ oo uttormost parts of tho enrth thero was tho | | 18 Toply to quests Sokod by o . s s oy L es sud: * Defondant came to my | moved that Miss Shotwell bo romanded to amai T —— e e T T T T I T oinch more quickly 2ud_decently than the great % L 4 e orduance > Who, fearing that burglars would | 8¢ver tho Firo Depariment from politics, and [ the final Learing of their case now pending in deserved one. woman also, trying by every means in hor power to : Witness attack him, would ask the city authorities tokeep | Strengthenit. We must ave laws forbidding | tho Suprome Court. ; 2, aer & S0~ aolo ageats for tho celebrated | wring money from kim. Tho verdict in tue wello | Botel in Washiugton without, my consent; I re. | o siel on aa indictment charging her with per- A G00-pounder in the middle of the ciry, and & | the construction of fire-traps. We must regulato liaabe " ptatior, have now on hand a lazge sssortment [ yip o & FOCET M | Brinckley agamst hor alloged é‘;?:.‘“" ool ber ;“gm;l ghrfmu:g 'f spaakbto or‘i jurav in swearine that she was the wife :fi u{ parties in Wasbington about me; she sai Roddy. Mr. Sullivan said that he was resdyto e H el i % THE FRANELIN DANK. hicee Landsome pianos, which can be seen at their f cowpany of saen and horses ready to move it to | the insurance business. All this, we heve res- o B i | S heks Liandsoma plance, whid husband, in which it was deci v o ¥ P Stat ts, under th . a8 decided that s A eweltering, incongruous mass of Lumanity | ware-room, corner Stato and Monroo streets, nnder the sho was Lis lawful wifo, although the parties | e Would lot me alone when she got 230,000; | go to trial on that charge at once, and, after Lis house, with which to destroy the burgi sons te hope, will bo sccomplished. ' Thew, in % . Thio Sutus amonnt of thought sud wusmaity | Addition to this, lot tho eifizens takie hold of ' tho | gathered togother in tho United States Circait | B¢ Palmet hotel iad never boen married, but had entered tuto a | 818 £aid she was acting by adrice of a female | fomn discnssion, Tuie. Shorlond decided & whieh Live juvented the efficicot revolvers hus | Proposed watch, and eecurity will henceforth | Court room vesterday afternoon to enact tho Fare Chance to Buy Jewelry. private coutract, placed another weapon in the [ friend, who told her I could rsise any sam of | hold her in £1,000 bail. She was then remanded ‘ - money; ehe followed me to the bar-room and | to tho Tombs. but ber counsel sars that he wiil reign over our beloved city, a8 much 28 itcan | furce of holding a dividend mesting i et g s = otingin tho mat- i bands of Miss Shotwell, and suggested to hor L = 1f you will bear ju mind the fact that we cannot sell il the dining-room, and through the streets | bo able to obtain thoroquired bail for her to-dsy. perfected au_cfilciout fire-engine, which is so | Iign ove b z Teizn over any humaa creation, that sho could pretend to be tho wife of Roddy. offective and fo_cheap that i may bo put into 5 " oo . every busiuces-housein . city, and so offoctiva | CHcAGO, July 25, 1874, F. Bauuaxy, | [oeofchat stupendous fraud, tho rankin Dank. | goods, be they ovrso ety aatemane o weam | Sho accordingls wont to- Toddy's. busnees yik. | makiog throata; T malked sod welked s that, spplied in_tho minute of the discoverv of R PeheoimIL e, ahe Bea | e soonr you wil selilly, wnderatend wiy weow |\ Hon HEUHAST & Iates st O il and, on | 1788 weary, and’ she “followed ms, though it A San Francisco Hotel. & dre, i will, with ftho others woieh VAR STBAT RSO attempting to comproiend how sho bad been | offer, s b of o pnearkably low DIicee, o0 | beidg rofused, threatoned Lo avow Lerself thy | W48 Faining : sbo said she could wali Taiier The San Faancieco papers give the doscription would be at work in two minutes, dash out nino | 7o the Editor of The Chicaro Tribune - swiodled, tho honest English yeoman, with a | of thevers best of our jewelry, slver-ware, fancy ar- | ofo% 0% Wireatoued (o avow Licrs before | than I could; tho last day sbe was in the hotel I | %@ D4 ™ Hotol, a magnificent new structaey out of every ten fires ia a minute or two, or hold | Gy e W i i fringo of whiskers aronnd tho suburbs of his | ticles, French clocks, snd liko goods thst received | o magistrate, sy, s i gaw & pistol with her; slie said she would go to H i , Sm: When I left Chicego I was partislly an | fring 0L Dig, o ore oe Taix ufucy T3 oaoril s AGhE. . 1hs st | Gen. Roday, ba et ot e i tho il o, || S AT phrs ot Sy D ALe woald g0, | beiliing o whilty 16, (OO b D b them in coitrol nntil the arrival of the steam ipa’s st ival | face, thoswarthy Italian, the Celtic lab fire-engine, when the two united would al advocata of the stand-pipe; since my arival | face, theswarthy Italian, the Celtic laborer, OF | great fire. Yon know the class of gooda wa kee, i 't she took out t st i ; 4 N revent lxrge fires. Tho Wu’;,em;m'f,t ‘of the | bero T have conversed with & number of leading Irms wife to ;cpresdcn'-hm].l and the phlegmatic Fopsire you the salcen will mare l‘h?annlbl';’ L ,s.fflxf&f.:,fé;usfig%fi% i‘é‘ffl‘.fi'%&"fifii‘&‘lfié’é 5“““'1‘1;‘32‘:‘7-“:1!3:10\1"38&:3 Iflfgall{fi:i:;o gql:i:é 2:::’;;6::: l}:::: 'Sl’}ffil' ”fi’"i'f'}':”fi: 33;;(;‘3 J. 8. A have examined and made practical ex- | firomen and insurauce men, who bavo changed | Teuton, all helped to swell the crowd thataweat- | Wendell & Hyman, wholesalo and retail. Joweiecs, 255 hor, For this pi ; i Hotel, in thia city, she came aad told me that | 1 1, 5 { i ies hig moro oficient than any fire-cxtingnisher, and at | ito it aui i i arge) in tho court- th sorco against | 81ept in free-lodging honses; Iaided her, be- - It will cont . less ilan ouo-Gifth of the oxpense. It has adopted e 16 aplte; ‘j“f“‘;fifl d tf““‘.:’y €0 _"°‘“!i' room. A statoment was read showing tho lotal | Pleasuro Excursions to Lake Superior, 'r'fei.‘,C;?Z’&T:'fifi?u:iflgfifeZh{f;a‘:'f,g;".(fi:xffi“ caiso Thclisve bo bad Do srtomi ety by | rooms. The cost of the establishment com: theyara going to burn up tho city again. receipts of tho Aseigneo to have beocn $32,- | As will be scen by advertisemeht, the splendia escuof the'law. Shortly after th | other persons.” pleted and furnished will be: Cost of ground, snd sent them to nearly all their military sta- | the b it e > 39900 A Lheainn lave be S ¢ il s Lot e as vl asked for an explavation, and it was this : In .96, and _bis disburvements \.3763..7. leaviug | steamers of the Superior Teople’s Line ™ leave jijins' gt Taylor's Hotel, in Jersey Ci: Tt htns g & whilo re- . : 4 rill : X In reply to Mr. Sullivan, complainant adnitted | 31,000,000; cost of building, 1,250,000 furmic : Lioddy ' 00,000 ; total, 32,750,000. ' William C. Bale tions. President Eliot, and Professors Eustis, Cooke, aud Loveriog, attended an exbibition for | case of a fire in one of tho large warehouscs, tho | & balance of $26,629.69 on hand. It was slsy | for all points of interest on Lake Superior,—~the J, L. | mot Afins Shotuw that ho made arrangements in 1869 to setd Ler - tle rurposa of sceiog their efivicncy, and the | bulding, in falling, will break off tho pipes | Sfated that Lombard Lad surrendorod & large | Turd on stat Juls,at 8p.m., and Peerless on 4th | marks made by per,” oyl scta. whish | 10.£chool to France for two years. ston and William Sharon are the proprietors. Torult was that Aty wero purchased for tho | o' \i ruing, and the water contiavos to e | 20U3E of o whbered propecty to tho banlk | August, at8 p.m. Nomore delightful trip can bo | o kuew souid oaly koS o obtained from an |, Horace H. Lrockwas, proprietor of the Ast- e some time a0, 1and_House, testified tht whilo she was & guest Horse-Shoeing. buildings of Harvard Univewsity. The Fira ; ) , ich was poesibly worth from | taken during the hot months than this. The accom- | examinati i S8 ¥ 5 o o 2 X . - mination of his private ] . 5 Commiswioners of Boston recommend their use !::lt is d-\'tfl".‘"l_o'-!t l;f ‘:B mfl"nfl- i:;lg the i": Il’i 333;‘000 R 0% over andd 2bove the incum- | modations on the steamers mentioned are ot suz. | the conshnon hat his p..pe';:’i,fg’ tfl:mugn&;e:,a at bis Lotel he knew her as Miss Shotwell. Horses can be prevented from slipptag and fnien, HiaSie, 5050, Blace o do e Toard of | partmont kavo s short supnlr. Tho not brild- | bradeos, “Briggs Iad suteidered sbous ST500 | “oasions, O e siesmers meotionad oot ur- | the onclusion porsey ity and found that al | e S e b S SO Tegieler | fring with o Walo Dsaemer-tet s, sdopet 17 or 8 Mrs. I¥, but that he had decli He G i 3 i 3 rth ive o e o Trade end the Board of Undersriters of Boston. | ing burns with the eame effect, and tho result js | ¥orth of laud. exclusivo of tho fortgages on | oat their popularify. Those infending to make the | lus private pupers, together with the opera-glass | 0¥ 88 Ve, Ro Gen. Roddy visited hor duy ang | Fr2K Parmeles, A, J, Wright, and others. It wil s outwear any shoo in use. Wenlan put on the Good Let tho city authorities of Clicazo contract the i it, but nothing could bo realized for mouths trip shoulll apply early for statcrooms to Leopold & v Englis Vi i i for 13,020 of them for less than 100,000, aud [ Fiote mater whuted aud the engines havo | i o™ piesint deprossed atata of i | Silhell Spely ity for sateruoms o Leopold & Hrfiaoven, Buglish soverotens meationed iu tha | 24HEC et Gen. Toddy visted hor dav ac distribute them s fast g they csn potsibiy be Puttiog oot tho | real estato market. Thoro ia_ abont —_— hings conld go mo farther. her smers 1 | - 10 Teoly o questions by Ar, Fullostep, S, | S20UEb, Graves & Loomis, hand-made, or aoy shos A made, and before the last thoussod s distmbut- | fire. Some say, havo shut-offs in tho | 230,000 due on the capital stock, but seie Pure Wines. brought £6 a stap, ond hia eds, tetie 0% b0 | Brackway said ho eaw pistol with the prisonor, | Prefer; and guaraatos to cure coras, quarter Fony ), interfering, and overreaching. Brayton, King ¢d tho rate of insurance would fall fn the city 8o | street, but they would ot be of any use, 2s the | $10.000 or $15,000 could o collected. some of is £ e i a5 to more than puyléo‘: thcl\‘n, while ?m ndur, walls often f.lf into the street, nn()i' the mvc: }hecstfimfi]holggrosa Obem hiusplveut. Feruando u:.l: rl_\'"t;fl;f :}:h!c:::!:: r:r.,rgz:?mk:fl ?;:.m‘l:: :Iél:nilu:; rfl{fg:)::fi nixseflc:xs:dr’a;;:uic[ "g‘n’,e"’xffu"fie nA\ 'fi’.d..%flf; 3:‘;?&?3?(2:.3::;0 ::i:lh:hc;’ ?fl“{fifli No. 121 Michigan avenue, corner Madison strest. compan ul AV e Vi ont 2. 5 i v b ¥ e :;‘,‘.f,mm":n;fifi,‘:‘;hich‘c:fi,;‘;‘3:,";;ig;-;i““ yould be covered up, and rendered useless..| ains onemr ten oprld 1O 18 responsible, sud | wing growers in Migsouri ther celebrated wines (rod | Was found in her posscssion, and sho way an. g"g"b"l’e"";}}s".“"5’;‘””""’““0"% and that he 5 Twelvo tbousand would piaca one within & mig. | Firemen will not dosort theit own apparatus to | * & (res aorTovonce mecting was then hald, and | ™09 BIAck Tow, Virglois. St ors (wbito | rested and indicted. Tho defendant was not a | B2d] en Atline by, Gen. Roddy to credit her Dentistry and the Phenix. T ute of 560 buildings! The proprietors will | use au appliance that thoy are not familiar with, | tho Assigneo subjected to sharp otome.exams. | ™10 Delawaro Herbemont, Goethe, &, op bigly | lovely examplo of innocence and virtue when artw o Eoaldiesin (A0 Brosf Tue fog o e Benal- send to Chicago and make such experiments | besides the hose from ago have become rotten, | Bation by somo of the creditors who * wanted to | Fecommended for invalids on account of their blood. | t10 complainant met her. Sbo was not the - | €ftY- X above misfortune, snd accordingly we see Dr. i L uvinco Gvery ouo of their wonderful | sud some thoughtless man or boy may Lage | KBOT:" Tt was sscortained that tho labiiition, | Produciog and sirengthening propertiss by s the | e motim of Gen. loddy's designa. Showas | The prosecntion rested ata guarter to 12, | cottrising from the ashes of his third ey ord efliciency, the best manner of introducing thom Ckivs Y ey 0% | principaliy an account of tho masterly fineer: | PrOmineat Thrsicians. Thtes wines ovn b prits | an adventuress, o blackmailor, one who insinu- | when Alr. Sullivan opeued on bebalf of tho do- | resume business in the most elegant quarters for 16 t | opened a valve below, and when water was ing of Lriggs and Lombard, wero about 2249,000, | [0, the yrincipal druggists or at the above s, | ated herself into the aections of married men | fense. e termed the case a private prosoca- | business in the City of Chicago. All will wish iz 5 4000, | Al thes ed. | that she might afterwsrds gratify her wishes. | tion, solely in the interest of Gen. Ih»dclg:rl whoi8 | what he has certainly richly earned in his more that ete. Accompanying lns is 2 book publiched ot 3 ir w e i3 \astdugton, shoviog Uie experimeats mado at | Salled for tho stream wonld apnear in somo of | and tuni Sho. asscie. Qeponte. lonio s o0 s Avpuntateal pnre o s lultec Tt was not thie first time sho bad married men fn | convicted out of his own mouth 5 an sduitarer | s ls o3¢ abundst succet, 59 s u married me in e yeara practico in this city. t 5 2 the War Department. You in Chicago aro in | the lower stories whero there is no fire, destroy- | amount that could be squeezed from them, Lom- Pianos and Orzans. ber power. She had laid her plans before with | and a bigamist. The object of the prosecution 3 " samist. card in snother column. e e s s ) B T e B e e S L Sl dangex, perhaps more than any other ity, Yon | i0% thousands of dollars’ worth of ‘goods by | bard's boing in bankruy ey diminished th - have had the most awlel fire tha world ins ever | Water, or the valves, by disuso, have become | pects, and tuay wers stl;“ Tarthan mm’eg ngsn Grand square aud upright planos for sale. New pi- | other parties, but probably with not the same | Was twofold—rviz. : to get rid of the defendant 5 kuown. Ihsve i this paper, I thiu¥, shown | Tusty, snd will not open. Ieaw the great fircs | chancery suit lnstituted by Homer G Lom. | 3274 30d organs for rent or for salo on monthly pay. | Buccess, and to stop the prosecation commenced against Stet = After Mr. Fullerton had concluded. Mr. Algor- | the complainant. He (the complainant) repre- einway Upright Pianos, that it is not tho fault of your firemen, butof | Of Chicazo and Boston, and know of the | bard's Assignos, to recovar i mite ho bad | M¢nfs. Second-hand pianos taken 1 exchange staod tho ssstem. You ‘can make no chaugo with 50 | eTible wasto of water by tho breaking | camendorsy i te Keopel gl B o | ves for new, . W, ' N | Rom S. Sulfvan srono snd said Liac by hud givan | Sented Limeelt uo divorcod - feom. bia o, | Bemerkabe forther dursiliy sud capay o 5 the wholo - Eimball, State and Adams & He was possessed with o wonderful command of | !05 in tune. Tone rich and powerful, snd of the most Ltde ezpense as this, and you may be as. | 80d melting of Ig-inch and I-inch pipes. | into account, tho prospect for any Jarge streots, Chicago, tho gentleman overy latitude, and had Dot at~ 3 . 4 y orge further - tompted io resteain pim 1o Lis donuacistion of | Bectionate luagnare, nd persaadd s dstont | charming musical quality, Printed list-of aumesd fared thero Wil be nond so eficient. Will you | Mow ‘el gredter wil ‘tho wasio | dividend was nof Maitaag o s s 85, farther i ¥ 4 1o W¥ar Degpriamine, 1t and it as oficicut ns | b9 Wilh the breakiog of 3 to G inch pipea ! | of the mesting the Nogistes dociared o - ogie} | . The Excelslor Tawn Fomntatn, B e Gt 1o L e o e | Bt e s e L, S | Eomint clciace cabgs wad bty St A i "‘_m‘;_lfievsnmqm S an It ancticient ag | 2 lChgc&go o dor how shiort our water- | of 10 per cent, which will be payable about Aug, | N0 @rouzht ean ever affect the appearance of a | ton Of the Court to the fact that not once i hig | 23 man aod wife, the marriage, when it took | Steinway Uprights in use furnished on applicati 8 x i Fon il adept it Docarofal Low they adapt sy pich ad ey Will | £ at the olice of tho Assignes, J. D, linrsey, Ny, | 1870 When the Excelior Lawn Fonpin 1 o | Wholo addtess. hadk iho sovant’ Taons® o bis SE'iE e wites selstions.. Thoy bogh ‘Arad pntRl e / rovenied by tho. ool 0 ¥ould hso been | bo carofal low they adopt auy plai by which the | 95 Washiugion stroch: “Creditors Lar S N0t | Memrer v m i Co., corner Canal and Wasp. | G2U%8 of the peolo. His wholo ploa had been | Of his other wife's relations. They both Lived provented be the amall engines, which woald | #afety of tho clty is pluced in jeopardy. oo wator 28, their peee-booke, or farnish evi- | 0gton szeets, havea variety of them, a, pricea rang. | 10 LBilip D. Roddy, and not, ous word was end | Gnder the name of Mr. and 3rs. Roddy fa.ti Shipments to Japan. ‘ e . uich fell on o o THE DEFUNCT DANK op CIcAGo, 3 ato of New York After some further remarks the conngel an great fires of %o ull becn pro- | demn them. It Chicago hud two or threo fre. | | Four suges a debg. s cormeracs0s Saturday Pianos for Rent. Tho fres witoces callod, sas Sergt. Willam | the defendant to tho sisnl. Bho gave bt wamma o mnchiney . s 1ot Goranins & Nt ) b Murray, of the Fifteenth Precinct, ‘:i;.o testified | as Mrs. Carlotta F. Roddy. Sho testified: I saw Japan, by order of the purchasing agent, A. B, Capry ston has (with the im- | by a8 many parties agaiast Ofy, Fi z i ¥ P 2 Ohver F. Fuller, o e eayr T-oclave rosewood pianos. Rent money [ 4 1) OF, Capt. Byme arrested the prisoner | yeaterdsy this opera-glass ; I did not take it fram Eaq., who, at thosame time, forwarded a Lage 5U reet: the Hanover | Provements thzt have suggested themsclves | stockholdee i th i trun! Jlamecrd soote an Otia gtess ¢ oEGvemy . h e | g e e defunct Bank of Chicago. | deducted if purchased. Prices, $200 & 700 ; - i i X et i ot In Talt & miugsncs | nos 3 was b, o womkt e g g, | The platnims s oo Hanaeh 0o \5.: b raated e, pans i Te;nfol :[ :m' x:s;? on & warrant on the 11th of June. at the resi~ | his k at Taylor's Hotel; 1 had taken care of ber of fing blooded horses, cattle, and ahoep. IR A | B e | O 2ving may blo lives ; S Fi ! . = Flant : his e Bynore S foet by 4. Joseri T, © | gaotberono mth (Ke mprotements. ‘T wass | Syl ctest, Flors Actergal whe Kingstord's Staren. Sl for o wclo praporsy v sssea | Eoom s i or A peson KO Wasbiolon s | o 1o Loumazone for tho Halr HasH0 010N, July 18, 1874, has taken pains to visit it, and ine i e | askmeotn i s 3 Dell, who 8 Starol ¢ ; G h b kel dbass 4X OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS DETTER Tux 4 | tbe Department apout the usefulness of one | ge g esample, all the snite. beibg cer iel | Y euinful summer food for invslids and children. | Ty priconer oluntarily gave up a pair of gold | to New York with him - 250 ment v it (LR | ineoile. Tu supariority consits in the purifed 04 1 FOTNDDRCHAE. fo‘,. Ch t‘:?;io' They all say it wowd s3v0 U8 from SRt A ol:. Telgi, uz:!!Noemug:bumilsm:’i h&:& any eminent citizens say it is equal to arrowroat, sieeve-buttons. When queau’onm]p abont gu.w House; saw him er‘:y ;:v :le‘x}t ;o the Aitland deodorized cocoa-nut oil exilifally and ezul;mfly ooz u 5 a terrible Joss so; - Natic vember, 1873, the | . — . . 57 3 . By ¥ while he was o) Tothe Elior of The Chian Tribunc: P o some day.” The one hero is aa | National Loan and Trust Company wes sng Loy Oscar Field’s Livery Stabl opern-iate 0d sovereigus, sbe said sho had | from Washington ; ho saw the opos-placy i ere | bined s 50 cents. Vn sebascs. Seeromn & b Fou: Wil the public mind is sosiously bent | Lo thon cigin lowe, oo oo, SLeoiaens, aud Yeen for » long time 1nexistence., Tn Juus. | Which was burmed in the rermr 2y Si roopensd in | Eadsnont rraenid D iont ot hor boatd, and | possession o @y room in the Ashland | Nerthwestorn Ageats, A ¢ & lavish increaso ofthe means for putting | wurk on a fire that 1 .50 feat from. the Tiver, | Bank of Chices Shanged 1o that of “Tho | the spacious building Noa, 166 san 1o Michigan | given her by Roddy: 'T‘Lelg?':m?"lfiu (xd:nfifie%l; gfiuzgrr::q?;ngfi lt&:sngfien";n Taido money ont G (Saratoga Wat Dranght I 0. A 5 . 7 noy on, eyser (Saratoga Water on i '8 corporation was | av, ubsequent AL i avenue. | bad subse: tly been recovered in Brooklyn, | only except whon it was used in theatres in | By Buck & Raymer, makers of the y

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